In the 1930 U.S. Census, painter Charles J. Coleman, 55, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living on North Street in Calais, Maine, with shoe factory laborer Ethel G., 45, born Canada, parents born Canada; worker around the house for a private family Loretta, 23; shoe factory laborer John, 19; shoe factory tack puller William, 17; George, 10; Louise, 8; and Elizabeth, 6, all born in Maine;
Ethel moved to the US in 1897
Elizabeth was the daughter of Charles Coleman and Ethel Waycott.
In the 1930 U.S. Census, painter Charles J. Coleman, 55, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living on North Street in Calais, Maine, with shoe factory laborer Ethel G., 45, born Canada, parents born Canada; worker around the house for a private family Loretta, 23; shoe factory laborer John, 19; shoe factory tack puller William, 17; George, 10; Louise, 8; and Elizabeth, 6, all born in Maine;
Ethel moved to the US in 1897
Elizabeth was the daughter of Charles Coleman and Ethel Waycott.
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