Bill’s Family - Person Sheet
Bill’s Family - Person Sheet
NameHenry Johnson Stites Sr 28,30,31,3,29,32,4,6,7, Grandfather, S332, 127, M
Birth28 Oct 1896, Jefferson Co, KY, US3,31,32,4,6,7,5
MemoKids on either side say Louisville
Death27 Mar 1975, Valley Park, St. Louis City, MO, US30,3,32,4,5 Age: 78
MemoCedarcroft Nursing Home
Burial29 Mar 1975, St Louis City, MO, US32
MemoOak Grove Crematory
OccupationAntique Furniture Restoration, Upholsterer32
ReligionMethodist
FlagsLived in US, Look in KY, Pictures, Research Complete, have dDoc
Cause of deathCerebral Thrombosis, Cerebral Arteriosclerosis32
Soc. Sec. #492-24-43005
Census 190019 Jun 1900, Hopkinsville, Christian Co, KY, US59 Age: 3
MemoSeventh st.
Census 19102 Apr 1910, Hopkinsville, Christian Co, KY, US60 Age: 13
MemoVol 18, E.D. 3, Vis. 173
FatherDr Francis Montgomery Stites “Frank” , 1403, M (1868-1943)
MotherMary Rodman Gant , 1405, F (1873-1949)
Misc. Notes
Henry Stites was known as Bobo to his family.

The Thompson Book:
Elizabeth Olivia Breathitt and Henry Johnson Stites lived in St. Louis, Missouri, where Henry was in the furniture business. Elizabeth was deceased by the time her mother died in Hopkinsville in 1949.

Henry's father was Dr. Frank Montgomery Stites, a Hopkinsville physician who was born February 27, 1868; his mother was Mary Rodman Gant, the daughter of Joseph K. Gant and Elizabeth Crabbe.

HENRY STITES 28 Oct 1896 Mar 1975 63117 (Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO) (none specified) 492-24-4300 Missouri5
Spouses
1Elizabeth Olivia Breathitt 28,29,30,3,4,7,6, Grandmother, B633, 61, F
FatherHon James Breathitt Sr , 1237, M (1852-1934)
MotherOlivia “Maggie” Thompson , 1235, F (1860-1949)
Marriage4 Jun 191533,7
ChildrenElizabeth Olivia “Lisbeth” , 128, F (1916-)
 Henry Johnson , 129, M (1917-1992)
 Mary Gant , 130, F (1918-1994)
 John Breathitt , 131, M (1919-1988)
 Louise Breathitt , 1182, F (1921-1988)
 James Breathitt , 133, M (1922-1994)
 Virginia Gant , 135, F (1923-1994)
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