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Name: {29322} Lusetta Katherine MOONEY |
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Born: | 02/10/1866 | Clarinda, IA | |||||||||||||||||
Married: | 02/25/1885 (19) | Jefferson Co., IA | |||||||||||||||||
Died: | 08/27/1937 (71) | Rooks Co., KS | |||||||||||||||||
General Notes for Lusetta Katherine Mooney | |||||||||||||||||||
Married: (1) Elmer Elsworth Frazier (1864-1896) in 2/25/1885, Jefferson Co., IA;(2) William Hockett (6/8/1868-10/14/1933, Codell, KS) in 9/13/1899, son of Amos Hockett (1827-1900) and Elizabeth Davis (1830-1905), his marriage: (1) Ellen Henderson Aistrop (1846-1908); (2) Bessie (1871-1895): Lusetta (as above). She was the daughter of John Mooney (1824-1893) and Selliner Truax (1834-1915). Children: (1) Lillie Lucille Hockett (1901); (2) Ella Marie Hockett (1902); (3) Leonard William Hockett (1906-1960); (4) Lois Edna Hockett (1908) ------------------------------------------- Mrs. William Hockett, Lusettie Mooney Frazier, was the daughter of Truaz Mooney and she was born February 10, 1866 at Clarinda, Iowa. She died Aug. 20, 1937. To the marriage of William and Lusettie came three daughters: Lillie, Ella, and Lois and one son, Leonard. The children were Lillie Hockett, born May 26, 1901at Codell, Married August 6, 1919 to Harl Richmond. Ella Hockett, born February 6, 1903 at Codell, married May 21 1938 to Earl Benedick. Leonard Hockett, born Oct 30, 1904, married May 26, 1934 at Russell, Kansas to Ina Bucheister, died January 11, 1960 in Concordia, Kansas. Lois Hockett, born November 29, 1907, Married Feruary 3, 1926 in Stockton, Kansas to Forrest Richmond. Article written by Lois Richmond. From the Book "Lest We Forget" page 249. | |||||||||||||||||||
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