He was the inventor of the Measuregraph machine which was a calculating machine. There is a patent on it that can be found on the web by googling his name.
On his WWI Draft Registration in 1918 they are living in St. Louis, MO and he is Pres. of The Measuregraph Co.
In 1930 they are again living in Atlanta, GA, but from 1940-1950 their address is West Palm Beach, FL. He died in Hall Co. GA in 1965 at the age of 81. His wife died a few months prior to him in Palm Beach Co., Florida.
They are both buried in Dr. Wm Henry Burt's individual standing vault in Atlanta, GA
He was the inventor of the Measuregraph machine which was a calculating machine. There is a patent on it that can be found on the web by googling his name.
On his WWI Draft Registration in 1918 they are living in St. Louis, MO and he is Pres. of The Measuregraph Co.
In 1930 they are again living in Atlanta, GA, but from 1940-1950 their address is West Palm Beach, FL. He died in Hall Co. GA in 1965 at the age of 81. His wife died a few months prior to him in Palm Beach Co., Florida.
They are both buried in Dr. Wm Henry Burt's individual standing vault in Atlanta, GA
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Family free standing vault. Per cemetery, 5 burials:
Wm Henry Burt, wife Frances Isabella (Thompson) Burt, son Charles, daughter Ruth & her husband, G C Hosch.
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