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James Wesley Clowe

Birth
Death
29 Apr 1941 (aged 61)
Burial
Bladensburg, Knox County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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In 1900 he and his wife and her sister Maggie lived in a house they were renting in Bladensburg, OH, on the Jackson Township side. He worked as a day laborer.

In 1910 he and Florence and their six children lived in a house they were renting in Clay Township, Knox County, OH. He worked as a general farm laborer, but their place was not a farm.

In 1920 he and his wife and five of their children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 175 Hancock Street in Newark, OH. He worked as a polisher in a foundry and William worked as an office boy in an office.

In 1930 he and Florence and three of their children lived in a house they owned at 333 Eastern Avenue in Newark. Their home was valued at $3500 and they did have a radio. He worked as a polisher at a stove works and William worked as a pressman at a newspaper.

In 1940 he and his wife lived in a house they owned at 28 Gay Street in Newark. Their home was valued at $1000. He worked as a nickel plater at a stove factory, with an income in 1939 of $680 for 30 weeks of work.


other child:
Marie G (Clowe Olinger) Shulz (1907-1997)
In 1900 he and his wife and her sister Maggie lived in a house they were renting in Bladensburg, OH, on the Jackson Township side. He worked as a day laborer.

In 1910 he and Florence and their six children lived in a house they were renting in Clay Township, Knox County, OH. He worked as a general farm laborer, but their place was not a farm.

In 1920 he and his wife and five of their children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 175 Hancock Street in Newark, OH. He worked as a polisher in a foundry and William worked as an office boy in an office.

In 1930 he and Florence and three of their children lived in a house they owned at 333 Eastern Avenue in Newark. Their home was valued at $3500 and they did have a radio. He worked as a polisher at a stove works and William worked as a pressman at a newspaper.

In 1940 he and his wife lived in a house they owned at 28 Gay Street in Newark. Their home was valued at $1000. He worked as a nickel plater at a stove factory, with an income in 1939 of $680 for 30 weeks of work.


other child:
Marie G (Clowe Olinger) Shulz (1907-1997)


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