In 1910 he and his parents and five siblings lived there. Harry was a college student, Arthur worked as a teamster in a gas field, and he worked as a laborer on the home farm.
In 1920 he and his wife and their two children lived in an apartment they were renting at 28 Prospect Street in Ashtabula, OH. He worked as a laborer in a factory.
In 1930 the four of them lived in a house they were renting for $35 a month at 140 Woodland Avenue in Salem, OH. They did not have a radio. He worked as a commercial traveler for an educational company.
In 1940 he and Josephine and their son Ralph lived in a house they were renting for $25 a month at 284 East Third Street in Salem. He worked as a wholesale salesman, with an income in 1949 of $1000 for 36 weeks of work. Son Ralph worked as a laborer in a factory.
In 1950 just he and his wife lived there. He worked as a cashier in a state liquor store.
In 1910 he and his parents and five siblings lived there. Harry was a college student, Arthur worked as a teamster in a gas field, and he worked as a laborer on the home farm.
In 1920 he and his wife and their two children lived in an apartment they were renting at 28 Prospect Street in Ashtabula, OH. He worked as a laborer in a factory.
In 1930 the four of them lived in a house they were renting for $35 a month at 140 Woodland Avenue in Salem, OH. They did not have a radio. He worked as a commercial traveler for an educational company.
In 1940 he and Josephine and their son Ralph lived in a house they were renting for $25 a month at 284 East Third Street in Salem. He worked as a wholesale salesman, with an income in 1949 of $1000 for 36 weeks of work. Son Ralph worked as a laborer in a factory.
In 1950 just he and his wife lived there. He worked as a cashier in a state liquor store.
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