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Floyd Lee Shatto

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Floyd Lee Shatto

Birth
Washington County, Kansas, USA
Death
10 Jul 1929 (aged 48)
Uintah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2884636, Longitude: -109.9997635
Plot
E 456 07
Memorial ID
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Son of Harvey Leigh Shatto & Ellen Van Petten

Married: Ethel Sarah Wallace 22 October 1902 in Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri
Children:
Joseph Albert Shatto - 15 October 1907
Merle William Shatto - 15 October 1914

Floyd was the only child of Harvey and Ellen Van Petten, Harvey's first marriage. After their divorce his mother remarried Thaddeus J. Campbell and died in 1890. He had very little contact with his father and half siblings. His wife and children, though, seemed to shadow his father Harvey to various places in California but were unknown to the rest of the family.

Floyd is first found in the 1895 Kansas, Linn County, Linn Twp. census living with his maternal uncle, John Thomas Van Petten. Thereafter he is on his own, first as an agricultural laborer in Clinton County, Mo., in 1900; after marriage as a farmer living next to his Wallace in-laws in Daviess County, Mo., and then in 1920 as a farmer in Malheur County, Oregon. His 1929 death certificate lists his occupation as a farmer.

References:
Family Search: Utah Death Certificates 1904-1965 Unitah County, Wilson Precinct.
Son of Harvey Leigh Shatto & Ellen Van Petten

Married: Ethel Sarah Wallace 22 October 1902 in Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri
Children:
Joseph Albert Shatto - 15 October 1907
Merle William Shatto - 15 October 1914

Floyd was the only child of Harvey and Ellen Van Petten, Harvey's first marriage. After their divorce his mother remarried Thaddeus J. Campbell and died in 1890. He had very little contact with his father and half siblings. His wife and children, though, seemed to shadow his father Harvey to various places in California but were unknown to the rest of the family.

Floyd is first found in the 1895 Kansas, Linn County, Linn Twp. census living with his maternal uncle, John Thomas Van Petten. Thereafter he is on his own, first as an agricultural laborer in Clinton County, Mo., in 1900; after marriage as a farmer living next to his Wallace in-laws in Daviess County, Mo., and then in 1920 as a farmer in Malheur County, Oregon. His 1929 death certificate lists his occupation as a farmer.

References:
Family Search: Utah Death Certificates 1904-1965 Unitah County, Wilson Precinct.

Gravesite Details

On cemetery register but no headstone found.



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