Charles and Mary were married ca 1881.
1900 U.S. Census for Sparta Township, Wataga Village, Knox Co., Illinois:
Charles S Hood M 37 yrs, b. July 1863 Iowa
Wife Mary F Hood F 50 yrs, b. Oct. 1850 Ohio
Daughter Mettie V Hood F 19 yrs, b. Dec. 1881 Illinois
Son Clarance E Hood M 17 yrs, b. Aug. 1883 Illinois
Son Loyal G Hood M 14 yrs, b. May 1886 Illinois
Charles is a farm laborer; they had 3 children, all living.
1910 U.S. Census for Lincoln Ward 3, Lancaster Co., Nebraska:
Charles S Hood M 49y New York
WIFE Mary F Hood F 47y Ohio
SON Guy L Hood M 23y Illinois
The 1920 U.S. Census finds Loyal living in King Co., Washington with the Charles Worboys family. He is single.
In 1935, Loyal and his family were living in Washington, D.C. (including his nephew Francis).
1940 U.S. Census for American Judicial Township, Sacramento, California:
Loyal S Hood M 53 Illinois [census reads "G" middle name)
Wife Ethel M Hood F 44 California
Nephew Francis Hood M 14 Illinois
Loyal was employed as a cement finisher in the construction industry; his wife was a secretary for the Housing Authority.
He served in Co. B, 1st Field Battalion, Signal Corps.
Note: Company B organized 1 July 1904 at Benecia Barracks, California, as Company I, Signal Corps;
Redesignated 5 April 1910 as Field Company I, Signal Corps;
Redesignated 11 November 1916 as Company B, 1st Field Battalion, Signal Corps
Charles and Mary were married ca 1881.
1900 U.S. Census for Sparta Township, Wataga Village, Knox Co., Illinois:
Charles S Hood M 37 yrs, b. July 1863 Iowa
Wife Mary F Hood F 50 yrs, b. Oct. 1850 Ohio
Daughter Mettie V Hood F 19 yrs, b. Dec. 1881 Illinois
Son Clarance E Hood M 17 yrs, b. Aug. 1883 Illinois
Son Loyal G Hood M 14 yrs, b. May 1886 Illinois
Charles is a farm laborer; they had 3 children, all living.
1910 U.S. Census for Lincoln Ward 3, Lancaster Co., Nebraska:
Charles S Hood M 49y New York
WIFE Mary F Hood F 47y Ohio
SON Guy L Hood M 23y Illinois
The 1920 U.S. Census finds Loyal living in King Co., Washington with the Charles Worboys family. He is single.
In 1935, Loyal and his family were living in Washington, D.C. (including his nephew Francis).
1940 U.S. Census for American Judicial Township, Sacramento, California:
Loyal S Hood M 53 Illinois [census reads "G" middle name)
Wife Ethel M Hood F 44 California
Nephew Francis Hood M 14 Illinois
Loyal was employed as a cement finisher in the construction industry; his wife was a secretary for the Housing Authority.
He served in Co. B, 1st Field Battalion, Signal Corps.
Note: Company B organized 1 July 1904 at Benecia Barracks, California, as Company I, Signal Corps;
Redesignated 5 April 1910 as Field Company I, Signal Corps;
Redesignated 11 November 1916 as Company B, 1st Field Battalion, Signal Corps
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