Complied December 28, 2025 - Person Sheet
NameJohn David Booth 

Birth10 May 1877, Shipman, Macoupin, Illinois104,105,106,99
Baptism12 May 1877, St. Denis Parish, Shipman, Macoupin, Illinois107 Age: <1
Residence1880, 821 Benton Street, St. Louis, Missouri105 Age: 2
Residence1900, 5967 Ridge Ave, Ward 27, St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri98 Age: 22
Residence12 Sep 1918, 6316 Isabella, Wellston, St. Louis, Missouri99 Age: 41
Residence1920, 1600 Hunt Rd at 1920 Census, see document 00002.106 Age: 42
Residence1930, 2832 Walton Road, St. John Station, St. Louis, Missouri100 Age: 52
Residence1 Jan 1932, 2832 Walton Road, St. John Station, St. Louis, Missouri Age: 54
Death1 Jan 1932, St. Johns, St. Louis, Missouri104,108 Age: 54
Burial5 Jan 1932, Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri104
EducationAttended St. Louis University 1891-2.
OccupationAccountant
OccupationMunition Worker at Curtis May Company99
OccupationChipper in factory in 1920 Census51
Spouses
Baptism1878, St. Ferdinand Church, Florissant, St. Louis, Missouri42 Age: <1
Birth28 Jul 1878, Florissant, St. Louis, Missouri
Residence1900, 5967 Ridge Ave, Ward 27, St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri98 Age: 21
Residence12 Sep 1918, 6316 Isabella, Wellston, St. Louis, Missouri99 Age: 40
Residence1930, 2832 Walton Road, St. John Station, St. Louis, Missouri100 Age: 51
Residence1940, 2936 Hillman Ave, Normandy Township, St. Louis, Missouri101 Age: 61
Memowith son George
Residence15 Apr 1950, 8545 Geiger Road, Normandy, St. Louis County, Missouri42 Age: 71
Death29 Dec 1957, Normandy, St. Louis, Missouri102,103 Age: 79
Burial2 Jan 1958, Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri102
Cause of deathAtherosclerotic Heart Disease102
EducationShe attended grade school in St. Louis
Marriage12 Oct 189898 
Notes for John David Booth
He was injured as a child playing on an unfinished bldg. The injury was a broken back he didn't disclose until his back started to grow crooked. He worked as an accountant for the railroad until he was fired and blackballed for an accident that his office was blamed for which was not his fault. This ended his career as an accoutant. Worked for Plumb (sp?) making Ax handles.
His draft registration indicated he had a hunch back
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