In 1930 she and her mother, step-father, sister Norma Scott, age 8, and half-brother Neil Bash, age 2, lived in a house they owned on Spring Street in Utica, OH. Their home was valued at $1200, and they did not have a radio. Her father worked as a salesman of Ford cars.
In 1940 she and her parents and brother lived in a house they owned at 120 North Fourth Street in Newark, OH. (North Fourth is now Mount Vernon Road, and 120 was about where Highway 16 is.) Their home was valued at $4500. Her father worked as a check printer at a newspaper, with an income in 1939 of $1700 for 52 weeks of work. Jean worked as a bonded mat worker at the fiberglass plant, with an income in 1939 of $384 for 24 weeks of work. They also had two lodgers living there.
In 1930 she and her mother, step-father, sister Norma Scott, age 8, and half-brother Neil Bash, age 2, lived in a house they owned on Spring Street in Utica, OH. Their home was valued at $1200, and they did not have a radio. Her father worked as a salesman of Ford cars.
In 1940 she and her parents and brother lived in a house they owned at 120 North Fourth Street in Newark, OH. (North Fourth is now Mount Vernon Road, and 120 was about where Highway 16 is.) Their home was valued at $4500. Her father worked as a check printer at a newspaper, with an income in 1939 of $1700 for 52 weeks of work. Jean worked as a bonded mat worker at the fiberglass plant, with an income in 1939 of $384 for 24 weeks of work. They also had two lodgers living there.
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