The 1880 US Census shows Martha as age 5 and living with her parents in Shannondale, Montgomery County, Indiana. Her two siblings, a brother Joseph, and a sister Margaret had died in childhood and were no longer with the family.
Both of her parents died in 1895 when Martha was 20 years old. The 1900 US Census shows that she moved in with her her paternal Uncle and Aunt, Alfred and Maria Clouser in Franklin, Montgomery County, Indiana. The 1900 Census shows that in addition to their niece, Alfred and Maria had three children living at home, including Martha's future husband, Charles W. Clouser (age 29).
Martha married Charles on September 18, 1904, in Louisville, Kentucky, when she was 29 and he was 33 years old.
The 1910 US Census shows Martha and Charles living in Franklin, Montgomery County, Indiana with three children: Josephine A., Joseph X., and Marten (Martine) E. Clouser.
The 1880 US Census shows Martha as age 5 and living with her parents in Shannondale, Montgomery County, Indiana. Her two siblings, a brother Joseph, and a sister Margaret had died in childhood and were no longer with the family.
Both of her parents died in 1895 when Martha was 20 years old. The 1900 US Census shows that she moved in with her her paternal Uncle and Aunt, Alfred and Maria Clouser in Franklin, Montgomery County, Indiana. The 1900 Census shows that in addition to their niece, Alfred and Maria had three children living at home, including Martha's future husband, Charles W. Clouser (age 29).
Martha married Charles on September 18, 1904, in Louisville, Kentucky, when she was 29 and he was 33 years old.
The 1910 US Census shows Martha and Charles living in Franklin, Montgomery County, Indiana with three children: Josephine A., Joseph X., and Marten (Martine) E. Clouser.
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