WWI draft registration dated June 1917 revealed Chester Brown was born December 19, 1890 in Lysander, Onondaga County, New York. He was of medium build, medium height, blue eyes and dark brown hair. He was employed as a laborer on the state road. He had a wife and one child.
The 1915 New York Census revealed Chester was a farm laborer for wages and they were living in Huron, Wayne County, New York. Household members: Chester (24), Millie (20), Benel (8/12) and Millie's sister, Kittie Humphrey (16).
The 1920 census revealed Chester was a fireman and a boiler. They rented their home in Lyons, Wayne County, New York. They and their parents were all born in New York. Household members: Chester (29), Millie (26), Beryl (5) and Violet (10/12).
The 1925 New York census revealed Chester was a farmer on his own account. They were living on West Sweeden Road in Sweeden, Monroe County, New York. Household members: Chester (33), Millie R. (31), Beryl R. (10) and Violet M. (6) and Lilliath F. (4).
The 1930 census revealed Chester worked in a Paper Mill for wages. They rented their home for $10 per month and were living on Maple Avenue in Oakfield, Genesee County, New York. Chester was twenty-one and Millie was eighteen when they married. Household members: Chester (39), Millie R. (36), Beryl (15) and Violet M. (11), Lilliath (8), Oliver G. Brown (3) and boarder, Dorothy Shepard (13).
Their children:
Beryl R. Brown (Gulick)(b.1914 d.2002)
Violet M. Brown (Craver)(b.1919 d.2003)
Lilliath F. Brown (Mander)(b.1921 d.1999)
Oliver G. Brown (b.1926 d.2003)
Millie died sometime between the 1930 and 1940 census.
WWI draft registration dated June 1917 revealed Chester Brown was born December 19, 1890 in Lysander, Onondaga County, New York. He was of medium build, medium height, blue eyes and dark brown hair. He was employed as a laborer on the state road. He had a wife and one child.
The 1915 New York Census revealed Chester was a farm laborer for wages and they were living in Huron, Wayne County, New York. Household members: Chester (24), Millie (20), Benel (8/12) and Millie's sister, Kittie Humphrey (16).
The 1920 census revealed Chester was a fireman and a boiler. They rented their home in Lyons, Wayne County, New York. They and their parents were all born in New York. Household members: Chester (29), Millie (26), Beryl (5) and Violet (10/12).
The 1925 New York census revealed Chester was a farmer on his own account. They were living on West Sweeden Road in Sweeden, Monroe County, New York. Household members: Chester (33), Millie R. (31), Beryl R. (10) and Violet M. (6) and Lilliath F. (4).
The 1930 census revealed Chester worked in a Paper Mill for wages. They rented their home for $10 per month and were living on Maple Avenue in Oakfield, Genesee County, New York. Chester was twenty-one and Millie was eighteen when they married. Household members: Chester (39), Millie R. (36), Beryl (15) and Violet M. (11), Lilliath (8), Oliver G. Brown (3) and boarder, Dorothy Shepard (13).
Their children:
Beryl R. Brown (Gulick)(b.1914 d.2002)
Violet M. Brown (Craver)(b.1919 d.2003)
Lilliath F. Brown (Mander)(b.1921 d.1999)
Oliver G. Brown (b.1926 d.2003)
Millie died sometime between the 1930 and 1940 census.
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