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Henry Newton Gattis

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Henry Newton Gattis

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
9 May 1969 (aged 74)
La Mesa, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Whispering Pines Lawn, sec 8, lot 4453 grave 1
Memorial ID
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lived on a farm five miles north of Lone Wolf for 2 years. ... We moved South and East of Lone Wolf to the George Camp place. ... We were on a farm still farther south of Lone Wolf (1922). Dr. Land delivered those three children. ... We then moved to Florida and lived at Bushnell for 4 1/2 years. ... When she (Doris) was 2 months old we moved back to Hobart and lived there until 1936. We then moved to Yuma, Ariz. and lived there 4 1/2 years. in 1940 we moved to San Diego, Calif. ... Henry worked for the San Diego Water department for 17 years. He retired in 1958. ....

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place of birth....
WWI registration says " Joner, Texas"
WWII registration says " Moore co, TX"

these are not consistant... brothers List
Floyd list "Joner, Texas" on WWI
Riley list Williamson co. tx in WWII

Joner, Texas. could be Joiner, Rusk, Texas. or Jones co, Tx....
which is no where near each other
I think it's more likely to be Joiner as his father was an "Oil man" and they had oil fields in Joiner. except for fact that it wasn't joiner (or joinerville till 1930's)
lived on a farm five miles north of Lone Wolf for 2 years. ... We moved South and East of Lone Wolf to the George Camp place. ... We were on a farm still farther south of Lone Wolf (1922). Dr. Land delivered those three children. ... We then moved to Florida and lived at Bushnell for 4 1/2 years. ... When she (Doris) was 2 months old we moved back to Hobart and lived there until 1936. We then moved to Yuma, Ariz. and lived there 4 1/2 years. in 1940 we moved to San Diego, Calif. ... Henry worked for the San Diego Water department for 17 years. He retired in 1958. ....

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place of birth....
WWI registration says " Joner, Texas"
WWII registration says " Moore co, TX"

these are not consistant... brothers List
Floyd list "Joner, Texas" on WWI
Riley list Williamson co. tx in WWII

Joner, Texas. could be Joiner, Rusk, Texas. or Jones co, Tx....
which is no where near each other
I think it's more likely to be Joiner as his father was an "Oil man" and they had oil fields in Joiner. except for fact that it wasn't joiner (or joinerville till 1930's)


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  • Created by: Carol Gathright Relative First cousin
  • Added: Jan 1, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32564003/henry_newton-gattis: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Newton Gattis (8 Nov 1894–9 May 1969), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32564003, citing Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Carol Gathright (contributor 46624796).