In 1920 she and her parents and brother and two sisters lived on a farm in the same township. They owned their home, mortgage free. She worked as a weaver in the woolen mill.
In 1930 she and her husband and their two sons lived in a house on Race Street in Worthington, PA that they were renting for eight dollars a month. Archie worked as a miller at the grist mill. Also living with them was a cousin of his, 13-year-old Vernie M Ealey.
In 1940 the four of them lived in a house in West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. They owned their home, which was valued at $1560. Archie worked as a laborer on the state roads, and in 1939 had an income of $360.
In 1920 she and her parents and brother and two sisters lived on a farm in the same township. They owned their home, mortgage free. She worked as a weaver in the woolen mill.
In 1930 she and her husband and their two sons lived in a house on Race Street in Worthington, PA that they were renting for eight dollars a month. Archie worked as a miller at the grist mill. Also living with them was a cousin of his, 13-year-old Vernie M Ealey.
In 1940 the four of them lived in a house in West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. They owned their home, which was valued at $1560. Archie worked as a laborer on the state roads, and in 1939 had an income of $360.
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