Son of Samuel Norris and Sarah Murphy
Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910
Name: Milton H Norris
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1859
Birth Place: Kentucky, USA
Ethnicity: White
Father: S M Norris
Mother: Sarah Murphey
m: Mary Frazier
ch inc: Allen, Alpha Omega
Milton is in 1880 census twice; in Honey Creek, Henry Co MO., with his parents, working as a farm hand, and also in Big Creek, Henry Co MO., working for a Ross family, his aunt and uncle.
There is a double marker for Milton's wife, Mary, and their son, Alpha (1888-1919) in this cemetery. Their son, Alpha O is in 1900 census as a servant, age 11, in the James and Martha Beach household, Henry Co., There was also an Allen Norris/14/grandson, in home of Milton's father Samuel Norris, Henry Co MO.
Milton was not listed as a survivor of his father in 1906. No record death or burial records found for Milton. Milton's wife died in 1893 and the two sons appear to be orphaned in 1900 census.
Mystery: Who erected the marker (in 1919 or later) for Milton's wife and son, and omitted Milton's name?
There are many unmarked graves in this cemetery, as well as buried and broken markers.
Son of Samuel Norris and Sarah Murphy
Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910
Name: Milton H Norris
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1859
Birth Place: Kentucky, USA
Ethnicity: White
Father: S M Norris
Mother: Sarah Murphey
m: Mary Frazier
ch inc: Allen, Alpha Omega
Milton is in 1880 census twice; in Honey Creek, Henry Co MO., with his parents, working as a farm hand, and also in Big Creek, Henry Co MO., working for a Ross family, his aunt and uncle.
There is a double marker for Milton's wife, Mary, and their son, Alpha (1888-1919) in this cemetery. Their son, Alpha O is in 1900 census as a servant, age 11, in the James and Martha Beach household, Henry Co., There was also an Allen Norris/14/grandson, in home of Milton's father Samuel Norris, Henry Co MO.
Milton was not listed as a survivor of his father in 1906. No record death or burial records found for Milton. Milton's wife died in 1893 and the two sons appear to be orphaned in 1900 census.
Mystery: Who erected the marker (in 1919 or later) for Milton's wife and son, and omitted Milton's name?
There are many unmarked graves in this cemetery, as well as buried and broken markers.
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