mother: Lena Schultz
occupation: merchant
informant: wife
cause of death: tuberculosis
(Death certificate)
Note: Death certificate gives date of birth as Jan. 2, but WW 1 draft card has date of birth as Jan. 3.
The 1910 census recorded August Eckert, 19, living in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, where he worked as a carpenter.
On his WW 1 draft registration, August Eckert reported that he was an unmarried carpenter living in Menard, Texas. He was described as being of medium height and stout build with brown eyes and black hair.
The 1920 census recorded August Eckert living in Menard, Menard, Texas, with wife Ora, son [stepson] James [James Stewart], and son August, 1.
mother: Lena Schultz
occupation: merchant
informant: wife
cause of death: tuberculosis
(Death certificate)
Note: Death certificate gives date of birth as Jan. 2, but WW 1 draft card has date of birth as Jan. 3.
The 1910 census recorded August Eckert, 19, living in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, where he worked as a carpenter.
On his WW 1 draft registration, August Eckert reported that he was an unmarried carpenter living in Menard, Texas. He was described as being of medium height and stout build with brown eyes and black hair.
The 1920 census recorded August Eckert living in Menard, Menard, Texas, with wife Ora, son [stepson] James [James Stewart], and son August, 1.
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