See also

Clifton SHARLAND (1897-1972)

Name: Clifton SHARLAND1,2
Sex: Male
Father: George SHARLAND (1860-1955)
Mother: Leonie Mae LOUCKE (1866-1957)

Individual Events and Attributes

Birth 30 Jun 1897 Stockbridge - Ingham, Michigan, USA
Death Oct 1972 (age 75) Jackson City, Michigan, USA

Individual Note (shared)

1920 US Federal CensusLansing Ward 6 Ingham, Michigan

Roll T625_772 Page 11B ED 106 Image 220

Recorded as aged 21

Rooming with Fred Williams

Occupation appears to read as Police in Police Dept??

 

US WW1 Draft Registration Card 1917-1918

Clifton E Sharland

Age 21

Born Stockbridge, Michigan

Date of Birth June 30th 1897

Father's Place of Birth: England

Name of Employer: George Sharland Farmer

Described as having Blue Eyes, Brown Hair

Stamped: Local Board, County of Ingham, State of Michigan

 

1920 US Federal CensusLansing Ward 6 Ingham, Michigan

Roll T625_772 Page 11B ED 106 Image 220

Recorded as aged 21

Rooming with Fred Williams

Occupation appears to read as Police in Police Dept??

 

 

Unable to trace at present on 1930 census

 

Cass City Chronicle, Michigan 10th August 1928 Page 4

Mrs• Clifton Sharland of Jackson

spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.

. . . . . Douglas.

 

Cass City Chronicle, Michigan 19th July 1929 pge 3

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Douglas have

as guests for the week, Misses Beverly

and June Young of Stockbridge,

Glennellyn May of Allegan, and Mr.

and Mrs. Clifton Sharland of Jackson.

 

US Social Security Index

 

Name: Clifton Sharland

SSN: 371-07-8678

Last Residence: 49201 Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, United States of America

Born: 30 Jun 1897

Died: Oct 1972

State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951

Sources

1"2nd Gedcom supplied by cousin Norina email attachment 18.3.08". Record originated in...
2"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009