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I’m not related to any member of this family. 1930 is the last available census at this time. California Birth Index, 1905-1995 Name: Leland H Trible Birth Date: 20 Aug 1908 Gender: Male Mother's Maiden Name: Hall Birth County: Fresno Leland Henry Tribble Birth 20 Aug 1908 in Los Angeles County, California Death 20 June 1983 in Farmington, New Mexico, USA/Burial*Mohave, Arizona Laura Pearl Hull Birth 1 Sept 1889 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, Death 11 Oct 1979 in Southgate, Los Angeles County, California 1900 - Name: Laura Hull Home in 1900: Fresno Ward 2, Fresno, California [Fresno, Fresno, California] Age: 10 Birth Date: Sep 1889 Birthplace: Nebraska Race: White Gender: Female Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter Father's name: Henry Clay Hull Father's Birthplace: Illinois Mother's name: Annie J Hull Mother's Birthplace: Illinois Marital Status: Single Occupation: Henry Clay Hull 41, 12/58 ILL - carpenter Annie J Hull 31, 3/69 ILL - 2 children Laura Hull 10 Addie Hull 3, 11/96 CA Laura 1st married - Date - 24, Dec. 1907 Location Stanislaus County, California, USA to Jack Curtis Tribble 2nd marriage - Date - 28 Sep 1920 Location Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States to Ira Samuel Gillette 1930 - Name: Laura Gillette Home in 1930: San Jose, Santa Clara, California Age: 40 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1890 Birthplace: Washington Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-Law Race: White Occupation: Age at first marriage: 20 Parents' birthplace: NEB/BEB Jack Tribble 21, CA - construction [1909] Marie Tribble 18, WASH Laura Gillette 40, WASH - m/inlaw, divorced Clyde Gillette 9, CA - 1/2 brother Betty Gillette 7, CA - 1/2 sister Clay Gillette 4, CA - 1/2 brother Eloise Gillette 3, CA - 1/2 sister Appearantly, Jack Trible Jr. was born after the 1910 census was completed. TEXAS Vital Records - The Texas Vital Statistics law to register births and deaths was not passed until 1903. Texas was then and is now a dual registration state which means the local registrars retain a copy of all birth and death records for the events that take place within their jurisdiction and the state retains the original of all birth and death records for the entire State of Texas. However, the statutes for registering these events were not made mandatory until 1926. However, many local registrars did not adhere to the statutes until the late 1930’s or early 1940’s. This means some records reside only in the local registrars’ files and not with the State. Sherry Crawford Group Manager Request Processing Vital Statistics Unit (888) 963-7111, ext 6195 Notify Administrator about this message?
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