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Elizabeth Jane “Eliza” <I>Bonner</I> Toy

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Elizabeth Jane “Eliza” Bonner Toy

Birth
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Jul 1917 (aged 81)
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-VI-22
Memorial ID
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In 1840 she and her parents and four siblings lived on a farm in Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA.

In 1850 she lived with her aunt and uncle Nancy and John McGarvey and their five children on a farm in Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA.

In 1860 she and her husband and their three children lived on a farm in Madison Township, Armstrong County, PA. He owned real property worth $1500 and real property worth $356.

In 1870 she and David and their seven children lived there.

In 1880 she and her husband and their five youngest children lived there.

In 1900 she and her husband and their youngest son lived there on the farm, which they owned, mortgage free. Garfield worked as a coal miner.

In 1910 she lived with her daughter Catherine and her second husband and his brother on a farm in Washington Township, Armstrong County, PA. They owned their home, mortgage free. Also boarding with them was 20-year-old Martha J Toy, who must also have been a grandniece.
In 1840 she and her parents and four siblings lived on a farm in Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA.

In 1850 she lived with her aunt and uncle Nancy and John McGarvey and their five children on a farm in Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA.

In 1860 she and her husband and their three children lived on a farm in Madison Township, Armstrong County, PA. He owned real property worth $1500 and real property worth $356.

In 1870 she and David and their seven children lived there.

In 1880 she and her husband and their five youngest children lived there.

In 1900 she and her husband and their youngest son lived there on the farm, which they owned, mortgage free. Garfield worked as a coal miner.

In 1910 she lived with her daughter Catherine and her second husband and his brother on a farm in Washington Township, Armstrong County, PA. They owned their home, mortgage free. Also boarding with them was 20-year-old Martha J Toy, who must also have been a grandniece.


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