In 1880 she and her parents and six siblings--all but Martha--lived on a farm in Boggs Township in the same county.
In 1900 she and her husband and their two children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, back in Pine Township. He worked as a day laborer.
In 1910 she and McCloud and their five children lived in probably the same house. He worked as a fireman on a steam shovel, and their son Harry worked as a laborer for a railroad.
In 1920 she and her husband and four of their children--all but Cornelia--lived there. He worked as a laborer at a sawmill, Harry as a clerk at an aluminum works, and Dorothy as a public school teacher. They lived on Stewartson Furnace (now just Stewartson) Road.
In 1930 just she and McCloud lived there. Their home was valued at $1100, and they did have a radio. He worked as a laborer at a sand plant.
In 1940 the two of them still lived there, on the "road leading to Dee from Mahoning". Their home was valued at $1000. He worked as a supervisor of road work for the township, with an income in 1939 of $281 for 12 weeks of work.
In 1880 she and her parents and six siblings--all but Martha--lived on a farm in Boggs Township in the same county.
In 1900 she and her husband and their two children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, back in Pine Township. He worked as a day laborer.
In 1910 she and McCloud and their five children lived in probably the same house. He worked as a fireman on a steam shovel, and their son Harry worked as a laborer for a railroad.
In 1920 she and her husband and four of their children--all but Cornelia--lived there. He worked as a laborer at a sawmill, Harry as a clerk at an aluminum works, and Dorothy as a public school teacher. They lived on Stewartson Furnace (now just Stewartson) Road.
In 1930 just she and McCloud lived there. Their home was valued at $1100, and they did have a radio. He worked as a laborer at a sand plant.
In 1940 the two of them still lived there, on the "road leading to Dee from Mahoning". Their home was valued at $1000. He worked as a supervisor of road work for the township, with an income in 1939 of $281 for 12 weeks of work.
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