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Roy Cecil Gault

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Roy Cecil Gault

Birth
Death
Dec 1969 (aged 92)
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 62, Lot: 505
Memorial ID
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In 1880 he lived with his parents and maternal grandmother in Zionsville, IN. His father worked as an editor for the Zionsville Times.

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 1880 he lived with his parents and maternal grandmother in Zionsville, IN. His father worked as an editor for the Zionsville Times.

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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