1910 census: Elmer (age 31), Addie (age 23), children Vera M. (age 5), Kenneth W. (age 3) and Milford L. (age 5 months). Lived in Blair Ward 3, Washington, Nebraska. Elmer’s occupation was mason in housing industry.
On September 12, 1910 Elmer William Booth (age 39) registered for the World War I draft. He was living at 322 E. Lincoln in Blair, Washington, Nebraska. Elmer’s occupation was self employed painter. He was of medium height, slender build, blue eyes and dark brown hair.
1920 census: Elmer W. (age 41, widowed), Vera M. (age 15), Kenneth (age 13) and Leslie (Milford, age 10). Lived in Washington County, Nebraska. Elmer’s occupation was Mason.
1930 census: Head of household was Elmer (age 52). Household included his father David L. (age 72). Elmer’s occupation was Painter for Real Estate Co. David was retired. They lived at 65th & Fowler Avenue in Benson, a suburb of Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.
1910 census: Elmer (age 31), Addie (age 23), children Vera M. (age 5), Kenneth W. (age 3) and Milford L. (age 5 months). Lived in Blair Ward 3, Washington, Nebraska. Elmer’s occupation was mason in housing industry.
On September 12, 1910 Elmer William Booth (age 39) registered for the World War I draft. He was living at 322 E. Lincoln in Blair, Washington, Nebraska. Elmer’s occupation was self employed painter. He was of medium height, slender build, blue eyes and dark brown hair.
1920 census: Elmer W. (age 41, widowed), Vera M. (age 15), Kenneth (age 13) and Leslie (Milford, age 10). Lived in Washington County, Nebraska. Elmer’s occupation was Mason.
1930 census: Head of household was Elmer (age 52). Household included his father David L. (age 72). Elmer’s occupation was Painter for Real Estate Co. David was retired. They lived at 65th & Fowler Avenue in Benson, a suburb of Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.
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