In 1870 she and her parents and six siblings lived on presumably the same farm. Her father owned personal property worth $500.
In 1880 she and her first husband and their son lived in the same township. George worked as a laborer.
In 1900 she and her second husband lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in Washington Township, Armstrong County, PA.
In 1910 she, Chambers, his brother George, her mother, and her brother John's daughter Martha lived there.
In 1920 just she and her husband and his brother George lived there.
In 1930 she, Chambers, her son Claude, and one of her husband's nephews, 46-year old J E Wyant, lived there. They did have a radio. Claude and J E worked as farm laborers.
In 1940 just she and Claude lived there. Their home was valued at $3200.
In 1870 she and her parents and six siblings lived on presumably the same farm. Her father owned personal property worth $500.
In 1880 she and her first husband and their son lived in the same township. George worked as a laborer.
In 1900 she and her second husband lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in Washington Township, Armstrong County, PA.
In 1910 she, Chambers, his brother George, her mother, and her brother John's daughter Martha lived there.
In 1920 just she and her husband and his brother George lived there.
In 1930 she, Chambers, her son Claude, and one of her husband's nephews, 46-year old J E Wyant, lived there. They did have a radio. Claude and J E worked as farm laborers.
In 1940 just she and Claude lived there. Their home was valued at $3200.
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