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 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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