Individual Details
David Ira Ham
(24 Oct 1889 - 27 Jul 1955)
On the World War I draft registration of Butler County, Missouri, David Ira Ham appears. He is a tie maker (wood product). He has a wife and 4 children. This was in 1917.
Daily American Republic, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, July 22, 1955, Page 2, Column 1: Ira Hamm, Died Today In St. Louis. Ira Hamm, former resident of this community, died in St. Louis at 6:15 this morning according to information received by friends today. The body is to be returned and funeral services will be at Rombauer church at 2:30 Friday afternoon with Rev. James Monroe in charge. Burial will be in Hamtown cemetery.
Daily American Republic, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, July 22, 1955, Page 2, Column 1: Ira Hamm, Died Today In St. Louis. Ira Hamm, former resident of this community, died in St. Louis at 6:15 this morning according to information received by friends today. The body is to be returned and funeral services will be at Rombauer church at 2:30 Friday afternoon with Rev. James Monroe in charge. Burial will be in Hamtown cemetery.
Events
Families
Spouse | Maud L Henry (1889 - 1958) |
Child | Sylvester Ham (1911 - 1998) |
Child | Janevee Pearl Ham (1913 - 2010) |
Child | Sherman Ham (1916 - 1996) |
Child | Goldie Elizabeth Ham (1919 - 1919) |
Child | Edith Ham (1920 - 2010) |
Child | Gladys Ham (1922 - 2002) |
Child | Clarence Ham (1925 - 1981) |
Child | Nellie Mae Ham (1928 - 2010) |
Child | Med Ham (1931 - 2010) |
Father | James "Riley" Ham (1853 - 1939) |
Mother | Susan "Elizabeth" Whitworth (1852 - 1938) |
Sibling | Sarah L. Ham (1876 - ) |
Sibling | Deana V. Ham (1878 - ) |
Sibling | Ida A. Ham (1879 - ) |
Sibling | Viola Belle Ham (1884 - 1887) |
Sibling | Lou M. Ham (1888 - ) |
Sibling | Lorena Ham (1893 - ) |
Sibling | May J. Ham (1895 - ) |
Sibling | Riley M. Ham (1900 - 1904) |
Endnotes
1. 1900 Census Butler Co., Missouri.
2. World War I Draft Registration.
5. Ancestry.com, Missouri Marriages 1805-2002.
11. Obituary of Ira David Hamm, Daily American Republic, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, July 22, 1955, Page 2, Column 1.