In 1900 she and her husband and two daughters lived in one of three apartments in a house at 5507 Black Street in Pittsburgh, PA. William was a contractor.
In 1910 they lived in a house at 335 Barnes Street in Pittsburgh. William owned their home, with a mortgage. He was a plumbing contractor. Also living with them was Emily's sister Mary.
In 1920 she and her husband, their daughter Ellinore, their son William, and Emily's sister Mary lived in a house they were renting at 103 Montgomery Boulevard in New Concord, OH. William was a life insurance agent, and was also listed in the census in Pittsburgh, PA with his sister Eliza Kiskadden and her family. Emily was the keeper of a boarding club and Ellinore worked for the normal department at the college.
In 1930 she and her son William lived in the same house on Montgomery Blvd., which she owned. It was valued at $5000 and they did not have a radio. She worked as a cook at the Student Fort.
In 1900 she and her husband and two daughters lived in one of three apartments in a house at 5507 Black Street in Pittsburgh, PA. William was a contractor.
In 1910 they lived in a house at 335 Barnes Street in Pittsburgh. William owned their home, with a mortgage. He was a plumbing contractor. Also living with them was Emily's sister Mary.
In 1920 she and her husband, their daughter Ellinore, their son William, and Emily's sister Mary lived in a house they were renting at 103 Montgomery Boulevard in New Concord, OH. William was a life insurance agent, and was also listed in the census in Pittsburgh, PA with his sister Eliza Kiskadden and her family. Emily was the keeper of a boarding club and Ellinore worked for the normal department at the college.
In 1930 she and her son William lived in the same house on Montgomery Blvd., which she owned. It was valued at $5000 and they did not have a radio. She worked as a cook at the Student Fort.
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