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Hannah Belle Kibbe Madden

Birth
Osage County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Aug 1952 (aged 69)
Burial
Osage City, Osage County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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first husband was Henry Peter Hunsicker

In 1900 she and her parents, her five siblings, brother-in-law Edgar Hunsicker, niece Mable Hunsicker, and a farm laborer, 28-year-old Samuel Chisholm, lived on a farm they owned, with a mortgage, in Grant Township, Osage County, KS.

In 1910 she and her husband and their two children lived in a place they were renting in Ward 3 in Osage City, KS. He worked as a salesman at a grocery.

In 1920 she and Frank and their three children lived in a place they were renting in Stafford, KS. He and Harry both worked as salesmen in a grocery store.

In 1930 she and her husband, their youngest son, a lodger, and a roomer lived in a house they owned at 804 Main Street in Osage City, KS. Their home was valued at $1500, and they did have a radio.

In 1940 she and Frank lived in a house they owned somewhere between 701 and 904 Lincoln Street in Osage City. She worked as a florist at a greenhouse.
first husband was Henry Peter Hunsicker

In 1900 she and her parents, her five siblings, brother-in-law Edgar Hunsicker, niece Mable Hunsicker, and a farm laborer, 28-year-old Samuel Chisholm, lived on a farm they owned, with a mortgage, in Grant Township, Osage County, KS.

In 1910 she and her husband and their two children lived in a place they were renting in Ward 3 in Osage City, KS. He worked as a salesman at a grocery.

In 1920 she and Frank and their three children lived in a place they were renting in Stafford, KS. He and Harry both worked as salesmen in a grocery store.

In 1930 she and her husband, their youngest son, a lodger, and a roomer lived in a house they owned at 804 Main Street in Osage City, KS. Their home was valued at $1500, and they did have a radio.

In 1940 she and Frank lived in a house they owned somewhere between 701 and 904 Lincoln Street in Osage City. She worked as a florist at a greenhouse.


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