On his WW 1 draft registration, Joseph King Haynie stated that he was a clerk working in Elgin, Texas. He was described as tall and slender with brown eyes and brown hair.
Joseph enlisted in the Army July 27, 1917, and was discharged Mar 29, 1919.
The 1920 census recorded Joseph K. Haynie, 24, living in Elgin, Bastrop, Texas, with mother Kate Miller, 54, stepfather James C. Miller, 52, and stepbrothers: Jesse C. Miller, 20; and Cecil R. Miller, 16. Joseph was a salesman at a furniture store.
The 1930 census recorded Joseph K. Haynie, 34, living in Elgin, Bastrop, Texas, with mother Kate Miller, 65, and stepfather James Miller, 62. Joseph was a shipping clerk at a wholesale grocery.
The 1940 census recorded Joseph K. Haynie, 44, living in the Pettus community of Bee County, Texas, with wife Margaret, 34, and daughter Josephine, 7. Joseph was working as an oil pumper.
On his WW 2 draft registration, Joseph King Haynie stated that he had been born in Elgin, Texas, and that he was then living in Aransas Pass, San Patricio, Texas, where he worked for a pipeline company.
On his WW 1 draft registration, Joseph King Haynie stated that he was a clerk working in Elgin, Texas. He was described as tall and slender with brown eyes and brown hair.
Joseph enlisted in the Army July 27, 1917, and was discharged Mar 29, 1919.
The 1920 census recorded Joseph K. Haynie, 24, living in Elgin, Bastrop, Texas, with mother Kate Miller, 54, stepfather James C. Miller, 52, and stepbrothers: Jesse C. Miller, 20; and Cecil R. Miller, 16. Joseph was a salesman at a furniture store.
The 1930 census recorded Joseph K. Haynie, 34, living in Elgin, Bastrop, Texas, with mother Kate Miller, 65, and stepfather James Miller, 62. Joseph was a shipping clerk at a wholesale grocery.
The 1940 census recorded Joseph K. Haynie, 44, living in the Pettus community of Bee County, Texas, with wife Margaret, 34, and daughter Josephine, 7. Joseph was working as an oil pumper.
On his WW 2 draft registration, Joseph King Haynie stated that he had been born in Elgin, Texas, and that he was then living in Aransas Pass, San Patricio, Texas, where he worked for a pipeline company.
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