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John Logan Kibbe

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John Logan Kibbe

Birth
Osage City, Osage County, Kansas, USA
Death
25 Mar 1965 (aged 80)
Osage City, Osage County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Osage City, Osage County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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In 1900 he and his parents, his five siblings, brother-in-law Edgar Hunsicker, niece Mable Hunsicker, and a farm laborer, 28-year-old Samuel Chisholm, lived on a farm they owned, with a mortgage, in Grant Township, Osage County, KS.


In 1915 he and his first wife and their son lived in Lane County, KS. He worked as a laborer.


In 1920 he, his son Horace, his mother, and a servant, 54-year-old Mary Murry, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 808 Main Street in Osage, KS.


In 1930 he, his second wife, his son, and his brother Blaine lived in a place they were renting in Superior Township, Osage County, KS. They did not have a radio. He worked as a driver for a laundry, Freeda as a proprietor of a tourist camp, and Horace as a laborer in a laundry. Blaine worked as a commercial grocery salesman. Dora was not indexed with them, but she must have lived there, too.


In 1940 he and Freeda lived on a farm they were renting for five dollars a month in the same township--possibly the same place. He also worked as a truck driver for a steam laundry, with an income in 1939 of $150 for 26 weeks of work.

In 1900 he and his parents, his five siblings, brother-in-law Edgar Hunsicker, niece Mable Hunsicker, and a farm laborer, 28-year-old Samuel Chisholm, lived on a farm they owned, with a mortgage, in Grant Township, Osage County, KS.


In 1915 he and his first wife and their son lived in Lane County, KS. He worked as a laborer.


In 1920 he, his son Horace, his mother, and a servant, 54-year-old Mary Murry, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 808 Main Street in Osage, KS.


In 1930 he, his second wife, his son, and his brother Blaine lived in a place they were renting in Superior Township, Osage County, KS. They did not have a radio. He worked as a driver for a laundry, Freeda as a proprietor of a tourist camp, and Horace as a laborer in a laundry. Blaine worked as a commercial grocery salesman. Dora was not indexed with them, but she must have lived there, too.


In 1940 he and Freeda lived on a farm they were renting for five dollars a month in the same township--possibly the same place. He also worked as a truck driver for a steam laundry, with an income in 1939 of $150 for 26 weeks of work.



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