Notes
Note for: Lawrance Everett COOPER, 21 DEC 1908 - 1 DEC 1974 Index
Occupation:
Date: BEF 1930
Place: Farm Hand/Farmer
Burial:
Date: DEC 1974
Place: Palisade Cemetery, Palisade, Hitchcock County, Nebraska
Note: Lawrence moved from his family home in Missouri to Kansas during the
depression (in about 1928). Lawrence then moved to Nebraska from Kansas
as a single farm laborer. This is where he met Golda. Lawrence acquired
a farm in Palisade, Nebraska, but lost the farm during the depression.
Thereafter, he worked as a maintenance man for the federal government in
nearby McCook. Lawrence is buried in the cemetery at Palisade, Nebraska
next to Golda.[McNutt5.FTW]
Lawrence moved from his family home in Missouri to Kansas during the
depression (in about 1928). Lawrence then moved to Nebraska from Kansas
as a single farm laborer. This is where he met Golda. Lawrence acquired
a farm in Palisade, Nebraska, but lost the farm during the depression.
Thereafter, he worked as a maintenance man for the federal government in
nearby McCook. Lawrence is buried in the cemetery at Palisade, Nebraska
next to Golda.[McNutt6.FTW]
Lawrence moved from his family home in Missouri to Kansas during the
depression (in about 1928). Lawrence then moved to Nebraska from Kansas
as a single farm laborer. This is where he met Golda. Lawrence acquired
a farm in Palisade, Nebraska, but lost the farm during the depression.
Thereafter, he worked as a maintenance man for the federal government in
nearby McCook. Lawrence is buried in the cemetery at Palisade, Nebraska
next to Golda.[McNutt7.FTW]
Lawrence moved from his family home in Missouri to Kansas during the
depression (in about 1928). Lawrence then moved to Nebraska from Kansas
as a single farm laborer. This is where he met Golda. Lawrence acquired
a farm in Palisade, Nebraska, but lost the farm during the depression.
Thereafter, he worked as a maintenance man for the federal government in
nearby McCook. Lawrence is buried in the cemetery at Palisade, Nebraska
next to Golda.
Notes
Note for: Golda Alice HENDERSON, 23 NOV 1893 - 6 MAR 1998 Index
Occupation:
Place: Wife and Mother
Burial:
Date: MAR 1998
Place: Palisade Cemetery, Palisade, Hitchcock County, Nebraska
Note: Golda's parents were farmers in Burchard, Nebraska. Golda went to
Southeast Nebraska around McCook in 1929 because her sister Bess married
Frank Roller, and they needed help with the harvest. Lawrance Cooper was
a hired hand working on the harvest. They met at the Roller's during the
harvest of 1929. After Golda became pregnant, she and Lawrance married.
Golda participated in the American Legion Auxiliary, which met every two
weeks, and was very dedicated to it. She did sewing for vets homes &
hospitals, raised money for the community and the pool, and had regular
smorgasboards.[McNutt5.FTW]
Golda's parents were farmers in Burchard, Nebraska. Golda went to
Southeast Nebraska around McCook in 1929 because her sister Bess married
Frank Roller, and they needed help with the harvest. Lawrance Cooper was
a hired hand working on the harvest. They met at the Roller's during the
harvest of 1929. After Golda became pregnant, she and Lawrance married.
Golda participated in the American Legion Auxiliary, which met every two
weeks, and was very dedicated to it. She did sewing for vets homes &
hospitals, raised money for the community and the pool, and had regular
smorgasboards.[McNutt6.FTW]
Golda's parents were farmers in Burchard, Nebraska. Golda went to
Southeast Nebraska around McCook in 1929 because her sister Bess married
Frank Roller, and they needed help with the harvest. Lawrance Cooper was
a hired hand working on the harvest. They met at the Roller's during the
harvest of 1929. After Golda became pregnant, she and Lawrance married.
Golda participated in the American Legion Auxiliary, which met every two
weeks, and was very dedicated to it. She did sewing for vets homes &
hospitals, raised money for the community and the pool, and had regular
smorgasboards.[McNutt7.FTW]
Golda's parents were farmers in Burchard, Nebraska. Golda went to
Southeast Nebraska around McCook in 1929 because her sister Bess married
Frank Roller, and they needed help with the harvest. Lawrance Cooper was
a hired hand working on the harvest. They met at the Roller's during the
harvest of 1929. After Golda became pregnant, she and Lawrance married.
Golda participated in the American Legion Auxiliary, which met every two
weeks, and was very dedicated to it. She did sewing for vets homes &
hospitals, raised money for the community and the pool, and had regular
smorgasboards.