Name: Julia W. Hocker
Birth Date: August 5, 1864
Birth State: Kentucky
Death Date: May 2, 1930
Death City Or Town: Kansas City
Death County: Jackson
Death State: Missouri
Father's Name: Tilman Hocker
Father's Birth State: Kentucky
Mother's Name: Sarah Morrison
Mother's Birth State: Kentucky
Informant's Name: Mrs. Lena Hazier
Occupation: Housework
Marital Status: Widowed
Age: 65Y - 8M - 27D
Gender: Female
Race: White
Cause Of Death: Hernia Problems
Place Of Death: St. Luke's Hospital
Burial Place: Drexel, Missouri
Burial Date: May 2, 1913
Death Certificate Number: 15996
Researcher: Richard Parker
Death certificates began being recorded statewide in 1910 and are closed for 50 years before they are transferred to the Missouri State Archives. They provide valuable information for family historians and researchers including date of birth; names of parents and spouse; cause of death; occupation; and funeral home and burial information. --- People are often surprised to learn that the most popular documents in our collection are the more than 2.5 million death certificates. You can find death certificates of famous Missourians such as John William “Blind” Boone and Laura Ingalls Wilder; but you can also find out a lot of information about your own family history. --- If you have questions or comments about these records, please contact the Missouri State Archives at [email protected].
Name: Julia W. Hocker
Birth Date: August 5, 1864
Birth State: Kentucky
Death Date: May 2, 1930
Death City Or Town: Kansas City
Death County: Jackson
Death State: Missouri
Father's Name: Tilman Hocker
Father's Birth State: Kentucky
Mother's Name: Sarah Morrison
Mother's Birth State: Kentucky
Informant's Name: Mrs. Lena Hazier
Occupation: Housework
Marital Status: Widowed
Age: 65Y - 8M - 27D
Gender: Female
Race: White
Cause Of Death: Hernia Problems
Place Of Death: St. Luke's Hospital
Burial Place: Drexel, Missouri
Burial Date: May 2, 1913
Death Certificate Number: 15996
Researcher: Richard Parker
Death certificates began being recorded statewide in 1910 and are closed for 50 years before they are transferred to the Missouri State Archives. They provide valuable information for family historians and researchers including date of birth; names of parents and spouse; cause of death; occupation; and funeral home and burial information. --- People are often surprised to learn that the most popular documents in our collection are the more than 2.5 million death certificates. You can find death certificates of famous Missourians such as John William “Blind” Boone and Laura Ingalls Wilder; but you can also find out a lot of information about your own family history. --- If you have questions or comments about these records, please contact the Missouri State Archives at [email protected].
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