1910: Grand Junction, CO, Daniel lived in his parents house at the time of the census. He provided his occupation as a machinist in the railroad shops. His cousin Earl Carpenter lived in the house as well and was also a machinist in the railroad shops.
1917: When registering for the draft during WWI, Daniel listed his occupation as the owner and operator of an auto repair shop in Grand Junction, Colorado.
1920: Grand Junction, CO, At the time of the census, Daniel, his wife and three children lived with Daniel's parents. He listed his occupation as locomotive fireman.
1926: He and his family are living in Santa Cruz, California.
1930: Daniel worked as a mill foreman at a cement plant in Santa Cruz. This was likely for the Santa Cruz Portland Cement Company in Davenport, a major area employer at the time. Daniel and Catherine owned their own house at the time of this census
13 Dec 1940, Daniel is buried.
Eddy Carpenter provided the above information and pictures.
1910: Grand Junction, CO, Daniel lived in his parents house at the time of the census. He provided his occupation as a machinist in the railroad shops. His cousin Earl Carpenter lived in the house as well and was also a machinist in the railroad shops.
1917: When registering for the draft during WWI, Daniel listed his occupation as the owner and operator of an auto repair shop in Grand Junction, Colorado.
1920: Grand Junction, CO, At the time of the census, Daniel, his wife and three children lived with Daniel's parents. He listed his occupation as locomotive fireman.
1926: He and his family are living in Santa Cruz, California.
1930: Daniel worked as a mill foreman at a cement plant in Santa Cruz. This was likely for the Santa Cruz Portland Cement Company in Davenport, a major area employer at the time. Daniel and Catherine owned their own house at the time of this census
13 Dec 1940, Daniel is buried.
Eddy Carpenter provided the above information and pictures.
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