Milton Paul LeGrand

b. 5 September 1898, d. 6 March 1960
  • Milton Paul LeGrand was born on 5 September 1898 in Alabama.
  • He was known as Paul.
  • William Homer LeGrand and Kate S. Elsberry appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Coosada, Elmore County, Alabama. Other members of the household included Milton Paul LeGrand. Also in the household was one female domestic servant.
  • William Homer LeGrand and Kate S. Elsberry appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Walkers Beat, Montgomery County, Alabama, at Norman Bridge Road. Other members of the household included Milton Paul LeGrand, William Homer LeGrand Jr. and Clitherall Eloise LeGrand.
  • He served in the military during World War I, according to the 1930 census.
  • The following appeared on 9 February 1919 in the Montgomery Advertiser: Ensign Paul Le Grand, who has just received his commission after having completed his course at the Naval Officers Material School at Pelham Bay, N. Y., is home on a ten-day furlough, and was busy practically all day Saturday, shaking hands with his many friends. Ensign Le Grand is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boise LeGrand of Cloverdale, and is well known and universally liked throughout the city.
  • William Homer LeGrand and Kate S. Elsberry appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Cloverdale, Montgomery County, Alabama, at Norman Bridge Road. Other members of the household included Milton Paul LeGrand, William Homer LeGrand Jr. and Clitherall Eloise LeGrand. Also in the household were a cook and one other servant.
  • He married Tillis Jones circa 1921.
  • Milton Paul LeGrand and Tillis Jones appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Montgomery, Alabama, at 150 Second Street. Other members of the household included Milton Paul LeGrand Jr.
  • He was a salesman, according to the 1930 census.
  • Milton Paul LeGrand and Tillis Jones appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Montgomery, Alabama, at 150 Second Street enumerated next to Paul's parents. Other members of the household included Milton Paul LeGrand Jr. and William Gordon LeGrand. They all were living in the same house in 1935.
  • He was employed as a construction estimator, according to the 1940 census.
  • The following appeared on 6 September 1944 in The Anniston Star: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Paul LeGrand of Montgomery announce the engagement of their daughter, Vonceil Tillis, to John Edward chapman, ensign, United States Coast Guard Reserve, son of Mrs. John Edward Champan of syracuse and Skaneateles, New York, the marriage to take place in the early autumn.
  • Milton Paul LeGrand died on 6 March 1960 at age 61 in Montgomery County, Alabama.
  • He was interred at Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama.
  • Last Edited: 10 Oct 2016

Family: Tillis Jones b. 24 August 1902, d. 28 April 1982