The 1900 census list Frank living in Stephens, Texas along with his father Nathan E. (widowed, born in Virginia in March 1857), sister-Maggie, Mary and Sarah, brothers-Walter and Pat.
In the 1920 census Frank is married to Hattie born in Texas about 1876. They live in Waco, Texas. Franks occupation is promotor for an oil company. His children are listed as Thelma (born 1908), Estrella (born 1915) and Felicia Frances (born 1918).
A World War I Draft Registration card shows that on 9/12/1918 Frank Sylvester Booher lived at 1118 Herring, Waco, Texas. His occupation was Tailor Shop. His nearest relative was Hattie Booher (wife). Height is medium, build is medium, eyes were blue and hair color was brown.
Frank's first wife, Hattie, died in 1924. After marrying his second wife, Almeida, a son was born named Ulysses Sylvester Booher.
At death, Frank lived in Natalia, Texas. It states that he lived there just two days. It list his wife as being Almeida Booher. He was a farmer and died of a ruptured ulcer and also shock. The informant on the death certificate is listed as H.E.Ziegenbalg (his daughter Estrella's husband). His burial was in Devine, Texas on Aug 24, 1933.
The 1900 census list Frank living in Stephens, Texas along with his father Nathan E. (widowed, born in Virginia in March 1857), sister-Maggie, Mary and Sarah, brothers-Walter and Pat.
In the 1920 census Frank is married to Hattie born in Texas about 1876. They live in Waco, Texas. Franks occupation is promotor for an oil company. His children are listed as Thelma (born 1908), Estrella (born 1915) and Felicia Frances (born 1918).
A World War I Draft Registration card shows that on 9/12/1918 Frank Sylvester Booher lived at 1118 Herring, Waco, Texas. His occupation was Tailor Shop. His nearest relative was Hattie Booher (wife). Height is medium, build is medium, eyes were blue and hair color was brown.
Frank's first wife, Hattie, died in 1924. After marrying his second wife, Almeida, a son was born named Ulysses Sylvester Booher.
At death, Frank lived in Natalia, Texas. It states that he lived there just two days. It list his wife as being Almeida Booher. He was a farmer and died of a ruptured ulcer and also shock. The informant on the death certificate is listed as H.E.Ziegenbalg (his daughter Estrella's husband). His burial was in Devine, Texas on Aug 24, 1933.
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