His parents were William C and Nancy [King] Dugan. His mother was born in Strafford, Greene, MO. He died of chronic myocarditis, unattended by a physcian in Handley Memorial Hospital in Springfield, Greene, MO. Interred Oct. 5, 1958.
His death certificate will be found under the name Iva A Dugan in the index of the MO. SOS site. Funeral home was Alma Lohmeyer.
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Washington, Webster, Missouri; Roll T623_908; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 139.
William C Dugan Feb 1874 26 Married 7y MO TN TN Stone mason rents farm
Manna C Dugan Apr 1875 25 Married 7y children 4, living 3, MO MO MO
Marna Z Dugan dau May 1896 6 MO MO MO
Iva A Dugan son Apr 1897 7 MO MO MO
Glades S Dugan dau Nov 1899 6/12 MO MO MO
The person that wrote this census did not have good spelling. The occupation looked like Stave macen, Nancy written as Manna which may have been a nickname for her, or the person called her Mamma and he wrote Nanna. Iva looks more like Ova, and the obvious, Glades would be Gladys not glades.
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Marshfield West Ward, Webster, Missouri; Roll T624_828; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 126; Image: 474.
William E Dugan 36
Nannie E Dugan wife 25
Mamie Z Dugan dau 15
Ivy A Dugan son 13
Gladys L Dugan dau 10
Siezle J Dugan son 8
Jewel G Dugan son 3
Here is a better representive his mother is called Nannie, it much closer to her name of Nancy than the 1900 census suggests. Gladys is spelled correct. But I sure question what the name of his brother might be. Siezle seems wrong.
Military Information: WAGONER, US ARMY
His parents were William C and Nancy [King] Dugan. His mother was born in Strafford, Greene, MO. He died of chronic myocarditis, unattended by a physcian in Handley Memorial Hospital in Springfield, Greene, MO. Interred Oct. 5, 1958.
His death certificate will be found under the name Iva A Dugan in the index of the MO. SOS site. Funeral home was Alma Lohmeyer.
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Washington, Webster, Missouri; Roll T623_908; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 139.
William C Dugan Feb 1874 26 Married 7y MO TN TN Stone mason rents farm
Manna C Dugan Apr 1875 25 Married 7y children 4, living 3, MO MO MO
Marna Z Dugan dau May 1896 6 MO MO MO
Iva A Dugan son Apr 1897 7 MO MO MO
Glades S Dugan dau Nov 1899 6/12 MO MO MO
The person that wrote this census did not have good spelling. The occupation looked like Stave macen, Nancy written as Manna which may have been a nickname for her, or the person called her Mamma and he wrote Nanna. Iva looks more like Ova, and the obvious, Glades would be Gladys not glades.
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Marshfield West Ward, Webster, Missouri; Roll T624_828; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 126; Image: 474.
William E Dugan 36
Nannie E Dugan wife 25
Mamie Z Dugan dau 15
Ivy A Dugan son 13
Gladys L Dugan dau 10
Siezle J Dugan son 8
Jewel G Dugan son 3
Here is a better representive his mother is called Nannie, it much closer to her name of Nancy than the 1900 census suggests. Gladys is spelled correct. But I sure question what the name of his brother might be. Siezle seems wrong.
Military Information: WAGONER, US ARMY
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