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John Philip Hines

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John Philip Hines

Birth
Stoneboro, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Nov 1964 (aged 62)
Greenville, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1910 he and his parents and brother lived in a house that they owned, mortgage free, in Stoneboro, PA. His father worked as a lumber dealer. Also living with them was a ward, 14-year-old Nelly Reily.

In 1920 he and his parents and two siblings lived in a house on Lake Street in Stoneboro that they owned, mortgage free. His father worked as a confectionery merchant.

In 1930 he and his parents lived in a house they were renting for $25 a month on Franklin Street in Stoneboro. They had a radio. His father worked as a manager of land development.

In 1940 he and his wife and their three children lived in a house on Walnut Street in Stoneboro. They owned their home, which was valued at $1000. He worked as the superintendent of schools, with an income in 1939 of $1400 for 36 weeks of work.

In 1950 he and Ruby and their two youngest children lived in a house on the north side of Elm Street near Beech Street in Stoneboro. He worked as a science teacher in a consolidated school, with an income in 1949 of $3300 for 52 weeks of work.
In 1910 he and his parents and brother lived in a house that they owned, mortgage free, in Stoneboro, PA. His father worked as a lumber dealer. Also living with them was a ward, 14-year-old Nelly Reily.

In 1920 he and his parents and two siblings lived in a house on Lake Street in Stoneboro that they owned, mortgage free. His father worked as a confectionery merchant.

In 1930 he and his parents lived in a house they were renting for $25 a month on Franklin Street in Stoneboro. They had a radio. His father worked as a manager of land development.

In 1940 he and his wife and their three children lived in a house on Walnut Street in Stoneboro. They owned their home, which was valued at $1000. He worked as the superintendent of schools, with an income in 1939 of $1400 for 36 weeks of work.

In 1950 he and Ruby and their two youngest children lived in a house on the north side of Elm Street near Beech Street in Stoneboro. He worked as a science teacher in a consolidated school, with an income in 1949 of $3300 for 52 weeks of work.


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