In 1920 she and Joseph and their six children lived on a farm on Slate Lick Road, south of Worthington. They owned their home, mortgage free.
By 1930 their last child had been born and their daughter Ruth was married. They owned their home, which was valued at $7000.
In 1940 the household consisted of Joseph and Ada, their grandson Warren Greene, their daughter Anna and her husband Warren Graham, and their son Karl. Their home was only valued at $4290 after the Great Depression. Warren Graham was a laborer in the lime works, with an income of $600 in 1939.
In 1950 she and her husband lived in a house in Fenelton, PA.
In 1920 she and Joseph and their six children lived on a farm on Slate Lick Road, south of Worthington. They owned their home, mortgage free.
By 1930 their last child had been born and their daughter Ruth was married. They owned their home, which was valued at $7000.
In 1940 the household consisted of Joseph and Ada, their grandson Warren Greene, their daughter Anna and her husband Warren Graham, and their son Karl. Their home was only valued at $4290 after the Great Depression. Warren Graham was a laborer in the lime works, with an income of $600 in 1939.
In 1950 she and her husband lived in a house in Fenelton, PA.
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