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Frederick Howard “Fred” Auld Jr.

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Frederick Howard “Fred” Auld Jr.

Birth
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Feb 1973 (aged 58)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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In 1920 he and his parents and sister lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, next door to 1880 West Third Avenue in Marble Cliff, OH. His father worked as a jewelry manufacturer.

In 1930 the four of them, plus a servant, 42-year-old Georgiana Aycock, lived in a house they owned at 2041 West Third Avenue in Marble Cliff. Their home was valued at $50,000, and they did have a radio. His father worked as the president of an auto metal stamping manufacturer.

In 1940 he and his parents lived there. Their home was valued at only $25,000 after the Great Depression. His father still worked as president of a metal stamping manufacturer, with an income in 1939 of more than $5000 for 52 weeks of work. He worked as an office clerk for a hardware manufacturer, with an income in 1939 of $480 for 52 weeks of work.

In 1950 he and his first wife Janet and their son lived in a house in Columbus, OH. He worked as a salesman for a paint retailer.
In 1920 he and his parents and sister lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, next door to 1880 West Third Avenue in Marble Cliff, OH. His father worked as a jewelry manufacturer.

In 1930 the four of them, plus a servant, 42-year-old Georgiana Aycock, lived in a house they owned at 2041 West Third Avenue in Marble Cliff. Their home was valued at $50,000, and they did have a radio. His father worked as the president of an auto metal stamping manufacturer.

In 1940 he and his parents lived there. Their home was valued at only $25,000 after the Great Depression. His father still worked as president of a metal stamping manufacturer, with an income in 1939 of more than $5000 for 52 weeks of work. He worked as an office clerk for a hardware manufacturer, with an income in 1939 of $480 for 52 weeks of work.

In 1950 he and his first wife Janet and their son lived in a house in Columbus, OH. He worked as a salesman for a paint retailer.


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