In 1910 he and his wife and their three children lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in the same township.
In 1920 the five of them lived on the same farm. His occupation was shown as farmer and orchardist.
In 1930 he and his two daughters, plus Ethel's husband and their daughter, lived there. They did not have a radio. Their address was hard to read, but seems to have been Briarclifff Road. His son-in-law worked as a gas maker at a bottle factory.
In 1940 just he and his daughter Ethel, her husband, and their three children lived there. Their home was valued at $600. Edward Loper worked as a laborer on a WPA project, with an income in 1939 of $520 for 40 weeks of work.
In 1910 he and his wife and their three children lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in the same township.
In 1920 the five of them lived on the same farm. His occupation was shown as farmer and orchardist.
In 1930 he and his two daughters, plus Ethel's husband and their daughter, lived there. They did not have a radio. Their address was hard to read, but seems to have been Briarclifff Road. His son-in-law worked as a gas maker at a bottle factory.
In 1940 just he and his daughter Ethel, her husband, and their three children lived there. Their home was valued at $600. Edward Loper worked as a laborer on a WPA project, with an income in 1939 of $520 for 40 weeks of work.
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