NameCharles Frederick Moock
Birth20 Jan 1887, San Francisco, CA
Census7 Jun 1900, San Francisco, CA
Memoroll#104, pg 5
Census28 Apr 1910, San Francisco, CA
Memoroll#97, pg 3
Census14 Jan 1920, San Francisco, CA
Memoroll#133, pg 12
Census4 Apr 1930, San Francisco, CA
Memoroll#199, pg 4
Death21 Aug 1939, San Francisco, CA
MemoU. C. Hospital
Burial23 Aug 1939, Holy Cross Catholic Cem, Colma, San Mateo Co, CA
Occupationclerk, druggist, collector
Misc. Notes
Living with his widowed mother, Mary E. Moock (Apr 1857, CA) at age 13 and listed as Fred in 1900 census.
In 1910 Fred C. (23, CA) is listed with his wife Marguerite M. (24, MO) of 5 yrs, with 1 of their 2 children living and the first marriage for both. With them is daughter Marie (0 mo, CA)
Listed as a druggist in the 1912 San Francisco city directory, and an investigator when he registered for the WWI draft in 1917, saying that he was married with two children.
He is listed as F. Charles Moock in 1920, divorced and living in a boarding house. Then by 1930 he was remarried, listed as Charles Moock (43, CA) working as a collector, with his wife Florence H. (35, CA).
[Obituary] H.F. Suhr Funeral Home
MOOCK - In this city, August 21, 1939, Charles F. Moock, dearly beloved husband of Florence A. Moock, loving father of Mrs. Viola Marsden and Charles W. Moock, beloved brother of Mrs. Edna Robrecht, Mrs. Katherine Dagneau, Mrs Lulu Milleich and John J. Moock; a native of San Francisco. A member of Castro Parlor, No. 232, N. S. G. W.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral services today (Wednesday) at 10 a.m. at the Chapel of H. F. Suhr Co. 2919 Mission, near Twenty Fifth St.
Spouses
Birth10 Apr 1886, Kansas City, Wyandotte Co, KS
Death17 Jul 1960, Reno, Washoe Co, NV
BurialMountain View Cem, Reno, Washoe Co, NV
Misc. Notes
Listed as Maggie in the 1900 census, with her parents.
In 1910 she is listed as Marguerite M. (24, MO) with her husband of 5 yrs, Fred Moock and newborn daughter Marie.
Listed in the 1914 San Francisco city directory as Margaret Moock, after her children Viola and Charles were born.
Listed as Mrs. G. Gilier in her father’s 1915 obituary.
She must have divorced, as she was then married in 1917 to James Ralph Sproul in Oakland, CA.
(The marriage record erroneously lists her as Margaret M. Giller, which is contradicted by all other records as well as direct family knowledge)
In the 1920 San Francisco census she is listed as Margaret Sproul (33, KS) married with her children Viola (9) and Charles (6), working as an operator for the electric company. He husband is listed in Fresno for the 1920 census.
By 1930 the family is back together and living in Los Angeles, as Ralph (39, IL) with his wife of 22 yrs, Margarett (39, IL) with son William C. Sproul (16, CA). Ralph was running his own business as a public accountant.
In 1937, she had a huge Packard that was too large to store in a garage locally in San Francisco, so she had to take a trolley to get to it.
In 1940 she is listed as Margaret M. Sproul (55, KS), head of household in Los Angeles with her son William C. Sproul (26, CA), and they had 4 lodgers. It says the William was an accountant for the State Relief Administration and had been living in San Diego in 1935.
She was a jolly, stout woman, who lived her life to the fullest. The kids used to call her, "Aunt Fat", but never within hearing range!
At one time during WWll, she was the store detective at Sears, out in the Mission district.
Margaret was later married a third time, to Edward Martin Gump, a nurse, and they moved to Reno about 1946, where she lived the rest of her life.
[Obituary] Reno Evening Gazette - Monday, 18 July 1960, pg 13
Reno Resident 14 Years Dies
GUMP - in Reno, July 17, 1960, Mrs. Margaret Gump, wife of Martin Gump and a resident of Reno for the last 14 years, died Sunday in a local hospital after a long illness.
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Gump is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Viola Marsden of Al Tahoe; a son, William Sproul of Lynwood, Calif; four sisters, Mrs. Edith McDonald of Chicago; Mrs. Louise Turnham and Mrs. Mae Palmer both of Alameda, Calif., and Mrs. Evelyn Leira of San Francisco, and four grandchildren.
O’Brien-Rogers and Keiper are in charge of funeral arrangements.
Marriage1905, San Francisco, CA
Divorce