According to the 1900 federal census, Daniel is a patient at the Patton State Mental Hospital in Highland, San Bernardino, California. Daniel's occupation is noted as "clerk". His widowed mother and several siblings are residing in Riverside, Riverside, California.
By the 1910 federal census, Daniel lived at 636 Lime Street in Riverside with his mother, a widowed sister-in-law, Mary Lucille Pickle Anderson and Mary's son, Raymond. His mother owns the home free of a mortgage and it is noted that she and Daniel are not employed but live on their "own income".
Per the WWI Draft registration card completed by Daniel on Sept. 12, 1918, he still lived at the 636 Lime Street address in Riverside with his mother. His occupation is noted to be a "property care taker". It is written that he is 5'7" tall, of medium build, with blue eyes and black hair.
According to the 1920 federal census, Daniel was still at the Lime Street house with his mother. Also in the home was his mother's 15 yr old foster son, Harry Lewis. Daniel's occupation is now noted to be "photographer" working from the home.
Henrietta died in 1929 and the 1930 federal census reflects that Daniel lived alone at 3344 Sixth Street in Riverside in a home that he owned, valued at $3,000. He did not work.
According to the 1900 federal census, Daniel is a patient at the Patton State Mental Hospital in Highland, San Bernardino, California. Daniel's occupation is noted as "clerk". His widowed mother and several siblings are residing in Riverside, Riverside, California.
By the 1910 federal census, Daniel lived at 636 Lime Street in Riverside with his mother, a widowed sister-in-law, Mary Lucille Pickle Anderson and Mary's son, Raymond. His mother owns the home free of a mortgage and it is noted that she and Daniel are not employed but live on their "own income".
Per the WWI Draft registration card completed by Daniel on Sept. 12, 1918, he still lived at the 636 Lime Street address in Riverside with his mother. His occupation is noted to be a "property care taker". It is written that he is 5'7" tall, of medium build, with blue eyes and black hair.
According to the 1920 federal census, Daniel was still at the Lime Street house with his mother. Also in the home was his mother's 15 yr old foster son, Harry Lewis. Daniel's occupation is now noted to be "photographer" working from the home.
Henrietta died in 1929 and the 1930 federal census reflects that Daniel lived alone at 3344 Sixth Street in Riverside in a home that he owned, valued at $3,000. He did not work.
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