In 1910, they were living in Plymouth, Indiana, and Maud's father, Stephen K. Hampton was living with them. In 1920, they were living with her Uncle Robert Braden in Elkhart, Indiana. In 1930, Maud and Albert were living in Chicago and had three lodgers. In 1940, they were still living in Chicago where Albert worked as a brakeman for the railroad.
Maud and Alfred had one daughter, Ruth H., born August 9, 1903, who married Harry Lichtenberger on March 21, 1920, in Elkhart County, Indiana. It was a second marriage for Ruth after a divorce.
Albert died in Chicago on December 3, 1943, and Maud did not remarry. She died in 1969 and was laid to rest beside Albert in Rice Cemetery in Elkhart, Indiana.
In 1910, they were living in Plymouth, Indiana, and Maud's father, Stephen K. Hampton was living with them. In 1920, they were living with her Uncle Robert Braden in Elkhart, Indiana. In 1930, Maud and Albert were living in Chicago and had three lodgers. In 1940, they were still living in Chicago where Albert worked as a brakeman for the railroad.
Maud and Alfred had one daughter, Ruth H., born August 9, 1903, who married Harry Lichtenberger on March 21, 1920, in Elkhart County, Indiana. It was a second marriage for Ruth after a divorce.
Albert died in Chicago on December 3, 1943, and Maud did not remarry. She died in 1969 and was laid to rest beside Albert in Rice Cemetery in Elkhart, Indiana.