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Milo Duane Hutchison

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Milo Duane Hutchison

Birth
Death
1990 (aged 82–83)
Burial
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 12
Memorial ID
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In 1910 he and his parents lived in a house they were renting in the Harper District in Roane County, WV. His father worked as a foreman at an oil well.

In 1920 he and his parents and brother Glenn lived in a house they were renting in Caney Township, Montgomery County, KS. His father worked as a foreman in an oil field.

By 1930 his parents had divorced. He and his mother and brother lived at 405 North Woodrow Avenue in Bartlesville, OK. She rented the house for $25 a month and they had a radio. He worked as a tractor driver. He married Bernice Holland September 11, 1932 in Neosho, MO.

By 1940 he and Bernice had divorced and he had married Juanita Jean Walker. They lived at 423 North Maple Street in Nowata, OK. He worked as a tractor driver in the oil industry and in 1939 had earned $1500 for 52 weeks of work.

In 1950 he and his wife and their son lived in a house at 507 North Maple Street in Nowata. He worked as a roustabout in field production in the oil industry.
In 1910 he and his parents lived in a house they were renting in the Harper District in Roane County, WV. His father worked as a foreman at an oil well.

In 1920 he and his parents and brother Glenn lived in a house they were renting in Caney Township, Montgomery County, KS. His father worked as a foreman in an oil field.

By 1930 his parents had divorced. He and his mother and brother lived at 405 North Woodrow Avenue in Bartlesville, OK. She rented the house for $25 a month and they had a radio. He worked as a tractor driver. He married Bernice Holland September 11, 1932 in Neosho, MO.

By 1940 he and Bernice had divorced and he had married Juanita Jean Walker. They lived at 423 North Maple Street in Nowata, OK. He worked as a tractor driver in the oil industry and in 1939 had earned $1500 for 52 weeks of work.

In 1950 he and his wife and their son lived in a house at 507 North Maple Street in Nowata. He worked as a roustabout in field production in the oil industry.


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