Advertisement
Advertisement
A photo of Luberta Surney
Add photo

Luberta Surney 1900 - 1968

Luberta Surney of Jackson, Hinds County, MS was born on July 1, 1900, and died at age 67 years old on February 15, 1968.
Luberta Surney
Jackson, Hinds County, MS 39204
July 1, 1900
February 15, 1968
ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
This page exists for YOU
and everyone who remembers Luberta.
Share what you know,
even ask what you wish you knew.
Invite others to do the same,
but don't worry if you can't...
Someone, somewhere will find this page,
and we'll notify you when they do.

Luberta Surney's History: 1900 - 1968

Uncover new discoveries and connections today by sharing about people & moments from yesterday.
  • 07/1
    1900

    Birthday

    July 1, 1900
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • 02/15
    1968

    Death

    February 15, 1968
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Advertisement
  • Did you know?
    Luberta Surney lived 3 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 67.
  • share
    Memories
    below
Advertisement
Advertisement

Add Memories, Stories & Photos about Luberta

Be the 1st to share and we'll let you know when others do the same.
Did you know?
In 1900, in the year that Luberta Surney was born, artist Henri Matisse, born in 1869 in France, began the fauvist movement. Only lasting a few years in popularity (ending around 1904), fauvism was in many ways the beginning of modern art. Matisse was fond of bright, vibrant colors and used them in his paintings - contrary to the muted use of color previously. While the fauvist movement declined in popularity, Matisse did not and he went on to create many more works of art and even a museum for his work, 2 years before his death in 1954. (In French, les Fauves means "the wild beasts". Matisse and those who followed his example were called "beasts" because of the bold colors that they used in their artwork.)
Did you know?
In 1918, by the time this person was 18 years old, on November 1, an elevated train on the Brooklyn line of the subway - driven by an inexperienced operator because of a strike - tried to navigate a turn at 30mph. The limit on the curve was 6 mph. The 2nd and 3rd cars of the 5 car wooden train were badly damaged and at least 93 people were killed, making it the deadliest crash in New York subway history.
ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
Advertisement

Luberta Surney's Family Tree & Friends

Luberta Surney's Family Tree

Parent
Parent
Partner
Child
Sibling
Advertisement
Advertisement
Friendships

Luberta's Friends

Friends of Luberta Friends can be as close as family. Add Luberta's family friends, and their friends from childhood through adulthood.
Advertisement
Advertisement
 Followers & Sources
ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
Advertisement
Back to Top