In 1860 she and her parents and five siblings lived there. Her father owned real property worth $4200 and personal property valued at $825.
In 1870 she and her parents and 13-year-old farm laborer Albert A Billman lived there. Her father owned real property worth $6000 and personal property valued at $900.
In 1880 she and her husband and their son lived on a farm they were renting next door to her father and step-mother in Pike Township.
In 1900 the three of them lived in a house they were renting at 820 Cherry (now South Lawn Avenue) in Coshocton, OH. William worked as a laborer for a railroad and Arley as a house painter.
In 1910 she lived in a house she owned, with a mortgage, at 1455 East 123rd Street in Cleveland, OH. She rented out an apartment in the house.
In 1860 she and her parents and five siblings lived there. Her father owned real property worth $4200 and personal property valued at $825.
In 1870 she and her parents and 13-year-old farm laborer Albert A Billman lived there. Her father owned real property worth $6000 and personal property valued at $900.
In 1880 she and her husband and their son lived on a farm they were renting next door to her father and step-mother in Pike Township.
In 1900 the three of them lived in a house they were renting at 820 Cherry (now South Lawn Avenue) in Coshocton, OH. William worked as a laborer for a railroad and Arley as a house painter.
In 1910 she lived in a house she owned, with a mortgage, at 1455 East 123rd Street in Cleveland, OH. She rented out an apartment in the house.
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