In 1900 he and his wife lived in a place they were renting in Gas City, IN. He worked as an editor.
In 1910 he and Effie and their two surviving children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 861 West 27th Street in Indianapolis, IN. He worked as a superintendent for a newspaper union.
In 1920 the four of them lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 634 West 30th Street in Indianapolis. He worked as a printer in his own business and Jessie worked as a file clerk in an office.
In 1930 just he and his wife lived there. Their home was valued at $8000, and they did have a radio. He still worked as the proprietor of a printing company.
In 1940 he and Effie and a lodger, 69-year-old widow Sarah Jones, lived there. Their home was valued at only $4000 after the Great Depression. He worked as a salesman for a printing and paper company, with an income in 1939 of $900 for 48 weeks of work.
In 1900 he and his wife lived in a place they were renting in Gas City, IN. He worked as an editor.
In 1910 he and Effie and their two surviving children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 861 West 27th Street in Indianapolis, IN. He worked as a superintendent for a newspaper union.
In 1920 the four of them lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 634 West 30th Street in Indianapolis. He worked as a printer in his own business and Jessie worked as a file clerk in an office.
In 1930 just he and his wife lived there. Their home was valued at $8000, and they did have a radio. He still worked as the proprietor of a printing company.
In 1940 he and Effie and a lodger, 69-year-old widow Sarah Jones, lived there. Their home was valued at only $4000 after the Great Depression. He worked as a salesman for a printing and paper company, with an income in 1939 of $900 for 48 weeks of work.
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