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Sudie V Becton Casper Daugherty

Birth
Jones County, North Carolina, USA
Death
10 May 1983 (aged 73)
Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Researched by P. A. White, JD
2015-2023 for @NewWorldAncestry – All Rights Reserved
Subject's relation to author: 3d cousin 1x removed
See also https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYG-QT5

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When Sudie Becton was born on September 9, 1909, in North Carolina, her mother, Mollie, was 27.

Her father, Joel Amos "Jack" Becton, had died less than a month before her birth when he was just 31. There was no death certificate so we do not know Joel's cause of death.

We do not know what the middle initial "V" stood for, and it only appears on the 1910 census record. We also do not know if "Sudie" was her Christian name, but she seems to have never had any other name from the time of her birth (although she was mistakenly listed as "Sadie" in the 1920 census).

Sudie's mother was second married to Cyrus Samuel Small in about 1957. Sudie appears in the 1920 census with her step-father's surname. Her mother had four more children with Cyrus.

Sudie married Richard Reynolds Casper on 15 October 1925.

Records show that Sudie and Richard had a son named Milton Lee, and who would go by "Bill." However, his absence from the couple's household in the 1930 census suggests the boy may have been adopted.

Mollie's mother died in 1949 at the age of 67.

Richard passed away in 1962 when he was about 62. We believe Sudie second married Roosevelt "Ruse" Daughety, but no marriage record has been found. Ruse died in 1980.

Sudie died on May 10, 1983, in Kinston, North Carolina, at the age of 73. The death certificate states her remains were interred at Westview Cemetery but there appears to have been no monument erected to mark her grave. (Sudie's brother, James, had been laid to rest at Westview when he passed in 1966, but his and Sudie's half-sister, Mimmie, had arranged for a veteran's headstone commemorating his WWII military service.)
Researched by P. A. White, JD
2015-2023 for @NewWorldAncestry – All Rights Reserved
Subject's relation to author: 3d cousin 1x removed
See also https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYG-QT5

◙ ◙ ◙ ◙

When Sudie Becton was born on September 9, 1909, in North Carolina, her mother, Mollie, was 27.

Her father, Joel Amos "Jack" Becton, had died less than a month before her birth when he was just 31. There was no death certificate so we do not know Joel's cause of death.

We do not know what the middle initial "V" stood for, and it only appears on the 1910 census record. We also do not know if "Sudie" was her Christian name, but she seems to have never had any other name from the time of her birth (although she was mistakenly listed as "Sadie" in the 1920 census).

Sudie's mother was second married to Cyrus Samuel Small in about 1957. Sudie appears in the 1920 census with her step-father's surname. Her mother had four more children with Cyrus.

Sudie married Richard Reynolds Casper on 15 October 1925.

Records show that Sudie and Richard had a son named Milton Lee, and who would go by "Bill." However, his absence from the couple's household in the 1930 census suggests the boy may have been adopted.

Mollie's mother died in 1949 at the age of 67.

Richard passed away in 1962 when he was about 62. We believe Sudie second married Roosevelt "Ruse" Daughety, but no marriage record has been found. Ruse died in 1980.

Sudie died on May 10, 1983, in Kinston, North Carolina, at the age of 73. The death certificate states her remains were interred at Westview Cemetery but there appears to have been no monument erected to mark her grave. (Sudie's brother, James, had been laid to rest at Westview when he passed in 1966, but his and Sudie's half-sister, Mimmie, had arranged for a veteran's headstone commemorating his WWII military service.)

Gravesite Details

The death certificate states she was interred at Westview Cemetery but there appears to have been no gravestone erected to mark her grave.



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