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Adda Blanche <I>Coates</I> Cozad

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Adda Blanche Coates Cozad

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Apr 2005 (aged 91)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Ellwood City, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section K
Memorial ID
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In 1920 she and her parents and four siblings lived in a house in North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, PA. They owned their home, with a mortgage. Her father worked as a laborer in the tube mill.

In 1930 she and her parents and five siblings lived in the same township, and possibly the same house. They owned their home, which was valued at $3000, and they had a radio. Her father was still working as a laborer at the tube mill. She married Homer A Cozad August 27, 1933.

In 1940 she and her husband lived in a house on Butler Avenue near River Road in Perry Township, Lawrence County that they were renting for $20 a month. He worked as a laborer in a steel mill and in 1939 had an income of $1650 for 52 weeks of work.

In 1950 she and Homer lived in a house on Road 88 in Slippery Rock Township in the same county. He worked as a craneman in a steel tube mill and she as a cook in a cafeteria, with an income in 1949 of $471 for 28 weeks of work.
In 1920 she and her parents and four siblings lived in a house in North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, PA. They owned their home, with a mortgage. Her father worked as a laborer in the tube mill.

In 1930 she and her parents and five siblings lived in the same township, and possibly the same house. They owned their home, which was valued at $3000, and they had a radio. Her father was still working as a laborer at the tube mill. She married Homer A Cozad August 27, 1933.

In 1940 she and her husband lived in a house on Butler Avenue near River Road in Perry Township, Lawrence County that they were renting for $20 a month. He worked as a laborer in a steel mill and in 1939 had an income of $1650 for 52 weeks of work.

In 1950 she and Homer lived in a house on Road 88 in Slippery Rock Township in the same county. He worked as a craneman in a steel tube mill and she as a cook in a cafeteria, with an income in 1949 of $471 for 28 weeks of work.


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