The 1910 Federal Census for Township 6, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Curtis Haddock, age 5, born in Oklahoma; living with his father, Jacinto C. Haddock, a farmer, age 39, born in Tennessee; and his mother, Tabitha Haddock, age 29, born in Texas. Also living in the household were Curtis' siblings: Hattie Haddock, age 7; William Haddock, age 3; and Lando C. Haddock, age 8 months; all born in Oklahoma.
The 1920 Federal Census for Kemp, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Curt Haddock, age 15, born in Oklahoma; living with his father, J. C. Haddock, a farmer, age 49, born in Tennessee; and his mother, Betty Haddock, age 39, born in Texas. Also living in the household were Curt's siblings: Hattie Haddock, age 17; Bill Haddock, age 12; Crandon Haddock, age 10; and Mack Haddock, age 7; all born in Oklahoma. In addition, J.C.'s brother, Casey Haddock, a farm laborer on J.C.'s farm, age 33, born in Alabama; was living with the family.
Curtis married Josie Miranda Carnes who was born September 21, 1905 in Oklahoma, daughter of Joel D. Carnes (1868-1914) and Kelly Frances Rigsby (1870-1938).
The 1930 Federal Census for Williams, Arizona (Coconino County) shows Curt Haddock, a logger, age 26, born in Oklahoma; and his wife, Miranda Haddock, age 26, born in Texas. Living with them were two children: Marjorie Haddock, age 4 years 4 months; and Wyman S. Haddock, age 1 year 4 months; both born in Oklahoma.
The 1940 Federal Census for Kemp, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Joel C. Haddock, a farmer, age 35, born in Oklahoma; and his wife, Miranda Haddock, age 34, born in Oklahoma. Living with them were three children: Margie Haddock, age 14, born in Oklahoma; Wyman Haddock, age 11, born in Oklahoma; and Clovis Haddock, age 9, born in New Mexico.
The Texas Death Certificates shows that Joel Curtis Haddock was born September 23, 1904 in Alabama; and that he died February 18, 1973 in Sherman, Texas (Grayson County). He was buried in Durant, Oklahoma (Bryan County) in the Highland Cemetery.
Miranda died December 24, 1982 in Hendrix, Oklahoma (Bryan County) and was buried in Durant in the Highland Cemetery beside her husband.
The 1910 Federal Census for Township 6, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Curtis Haddock, age 5, born in Oklahoma; living with his father, Jacinto C. Haddock, a farmer, age 39, born in Tennessee; and his mother, Tabitha Haddock, age 29, born in Texas. Also living in the household were Curtis' siblings: Hattie Haddock, age 7; William Haddock, age 3; and Lando C. Haddock, age 8 months; all born in Oklahoma.
The 1920 Federal Census for Kemp, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Curt Haddock, age 15, born in Oklahoma; living with his father, J. C. Haddock, a farmer, age 49, born in Tennessee; and his mother, Betty Haddock, age 39, born in Texas. Also living in the household were Curt's siblings: Hattie Haddock, age 17; Bill Haddock, age 12; Crandon Haddock, age 10; and Mack Haddock, age 7; all born in Oklahoma. In addition, J.C.'s brother, Casey Haddock, a farm laborer on J.C.'s farm, age 33, born in Alabama; was living with the family.
Curtis married Josie Miranda Carnes who was born September 21, 1905 in Oklahoma, daughter of Joel D. Carnes (1868-1914) and Kelly Frances Rigsby (1870-1938).
The 1930 Federal Census for Williams, Arizona (Coconino County) shows Curt Haddock, a logger, age 26, born in Oklahoma; and his wife, Miranda Haddock, age 26, born in Texas. Living with them were two children: Marjorie Haddock, age 4 years 4 months; and Wyman S. Haddock, age 1 year 4 months; both born in Oklahoma.
The 1940 Federal Census for Kemp, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Joel C. Haddock, a farmer, age 35, born in Oklahoma; and his wife, Miranda Haddock, age 34, born in Oklahoma. Living with them were three children: Margie Haddock, age 14, born in Oklahoma; Wyman Haddock, age 11, born in Oklahoma; and Clovis Haddock, age 9, born in New Mexico.
The Texas Death Certificates shows that Joel Curtis Haddock was born September 23, 1904 in Alabama; and that he died February 18, 1973 in Sherman, Texas (Grayson County). He was buried in Durant, Oklahoma (Bryan County) in the Highland Cemetery.
Miranda died December 24, 1982 in Hendrix, Oklahoma (Bryan County) and was buried in Durant in the Highland Cemetery beside her husband.
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