In 1930 she and Alex and their six children lived in the same township, and possibly the same house. They owned their home, which was valued at $3000, and they had a radio. Alex was still working as a laborer at the tube mill.
In 1940 she and her husband and their youngest child, Betty, age 16, lived in the same house they had lived in in 1935, with the street name shown as Wiley Hill. Their home was valued at $3500. Alex was an operator at National Tube, and in 1939 had an income of $2400 for 36 weeks of work.
In 1950 she lived in Apartment 2 in a house in Brown's Addition, just south of Ellwood City in North Sewickley Township. Her daughters Viola and Lady and their families lived in the next two houses or apartments.
In 1930 she and Alex and their six children lived in the same township, and possibly the same house. They owned their home, which was valued at $3000, and they had a radio. Alex was still working as a laborer at the tube mill.
In 1940 she and her husband and their youngest child, Betty, age 16, lived in the same house they had lived in in 1935, with the street name shown as Wiley Hill. Their home was valued at $3500. Alex was an operator at National Tube, and in 1939 had an income of $2400 for 36 weeks of work.
In 1950 she lived in Apartment 2 in a house in Brown's Addition, just south of Ellwood City in North Sewickley Township. Her daughters Viola and Lady and their families lived in the next two houses or apartments.
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