In 1920 he, his parents, four siblings, and a boarder, 11-year-old Dora Franch, lived on a dairy farm they owned, with a mortgage, on the Clinton and Murdocksville Road in the same township. Walter worked as a florist with his own greenhouse, Hilda as a teacher in a county school, David as a laborer in an oil field, and Mary as a servant for a private family.
In 1940 he, his wife, their three children, and a farm laborer, 35-year-old Albert Heinlein, lived on a farm they owned on Route 2523 near Route 51 in Moon Township in the same county. Their home was valued at $1600. He also worked as a laborer in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $1825 for 52 weeks of work.
In 1920 he, his parents, four siblings, and a boarder, 11-year-old Dora Franch, lived on a dairy farm they owned, with a mortgage, on the Clinton and Murdocksville Road in the same township. Walter worked as a florist with his own greenhouse, Hilda as a teacher in a county school, David as a laborer in an oil field, and Mary as a servant for a private family.
In 1940 he, his wife, their three children, and a farm laborer, 35-year-old Albert Heinlein, lived on a farm they owned on Route 2523 near Route 51 in Moon Township in the same county. Their home was valued at $1600. He also worked as a laborer in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $1825 for 52 weeks of work.
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