In 1900, Edgar and Katherine lived in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Edgar's occupation was recorded as "paper hanger."
In 1904, Edgar passed the state examination and was awarded a certificate from the Philadelphia Board of Pharmacy as a registered pharmacist. During the 1910 U.S. census, he was enumerated in Philadelphia as a "physician" (but was actually a pharmacist).
Edgar and Katherine had three children who survived to adulthood—Dorothy, Edgar and Marion. In 1920, the family was together in Philadelphia and Edgar was employed as a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. In 1930, Edgar was living and working as a pharmacist in Laurel Springs, Camden County, New Jersey. Katherine and two of the children (now adults) were still in Philadelphia.
Edgar died 21 Feb 1941 and Katherine died 6 Apr 1946 in New Jersey. They were buried at Beverly National Cemetery in Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey (section A, site 19).
In 1900, Edgar and Katherine lived in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Edgar's occupation was recorded as "paper hanger."
In 1904, Edgar passed the state examination and was awarded a certificate from the Philadelphia Board of Pharmacy as a registered pharmacist. During the 1910 U.S. census, he was enumerated in Philadelphia as a "physician" (but was actually a pharmacist).
Edgar and Katherine had three children who survived to adulthood—Dorothy, Edgar and Marion. In 1920, the family was together in Philadelphia and Edgar was employed as a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. In 1930, Edgar was living and working as a pharmacist in Laurel Springs, Camden County, New Jersey. Katherine and two of the children (now adults) were still in Philadelphia.
Edgar died 21 Feb 1941 and Katherine died 6 Apr 1946 in New Jersey. They were buried at Beverly National Cemetery in Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey (section A, site 19).
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