In the 1860 U.S. Census, Philip and Helen were living in Harper's Ferry, Jefferson County, (now) West Virginia, and he was a "gunsmith." They had Helen's brother, Dr. Thomas Aloysius Nicholson (born c.1832), living with them. Thomas was not mentioned in his mother's will.
In the 1870, 1900, 1880, and 1910 U.S. Censuses, Philip and Helen were living in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia.
In 1900, Helen was the mother of 6 children and 5 were still alive.
Philip was survived by his wife, two sons, and three daughters.
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The other known child of Philip and Helen was Lillie Mary Schaarmann (born c.1863). She was born in West Virginia. In the 1930 U.S. Census, Lillie was a patient in Mt. Hope Retreat, Baltimore City, Maryland.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Philip and Helen were living in Harper's Ferry, Jefferson County, (now) West Virginia, and he was a "gunsmith." They had Helen's brother, Dr. Thomas Aloysius Nicholson (born c.1832), living with them. Thomas was not mentioned in his mother's will.
In the 1870, 1900, 1880, and 1910 U.S. Censuses, Philip and Helen were living in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia.
In 1900, Helen was the mother of 6 children and 5 were still alive.
Philip was survived by his wife, two sons, and three daughters.
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The other known child of Philip and Helen was Lillie Mary Schaarmann (born c.1863). She was born in West Virginia. In the 1930 U.S. Census, Lillie was a patient in Mt. Hope Retreat, Baltimore City, Maryland.
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