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Justina Sarah <I>Confer</I> Weller

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Justina Sarah Confer Weller

Birth
Cheswick, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Dec 1955 (aged 73)
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Allison Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1900 she and her parents and brother and sister lived in Ward 17 in Pittsburgh, PA. Her father worked as an iron roller in a mill, and she worked as a school teacher.

In 1910 the five of them, plus Anna's husband, a servant, and two lodgers, lived in a house they were renting at 337 Fisk Street in Pittsburgh. Her father, brother, and one of the lodgers worked as steel rollers at a steel works. She worked as a public school teacher and Robert Wagner as a bookkeeper.

In 1930 she and her mother lived with her sister and her husband in a house they owned at 1301 King Avenue in Pittsburgh. Their home was valued at $11,000, and they did have a radio. He was the owner of a lumber mill, and she worked as a public school teacher.

In 1940 she, her sister and her husband, and a servant, 23-year-old Salina Koess, lived there. Their home was valued at only $9000 after the Great Depression. Robert worked as a lumberman in the wholesale lumber business, and she as the Dean of Girls for the city government.
In 1900 she and her parents and brother and sister lived in Ward 17 in Pittsburgh, PA. Her father worked as an iron roller in a mill, and she worked as a school teacher.

In 1910 the five of them, plus Anna's husband, a servant, and two lodgers, lived in a house they were renting at 337 Fisk Street in Pittsburgh. Her father, brother, and one of the lodgers worked as steel rollers at a steel works. She worked as a public school teacher and Robert Wagner as a bookkeeper.

In 1930 she and her mother lived with her sister and her husband in a house they owned at 1301 King Avenue in Pittsburgh. Their home was valued at $11,000, and they did have a radio. He was the owner of a lumber mill, and she worked as a public school teacher.

In 1940 she, her sister and her husband, and a servant, 23-year-old Salina Koess, lived there. Their home was valued at only $9000 after the Great Depression. Robert worked as a lumberman in the wholesale lumber business, and she as the Dean of Girls for the city government.


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