In 1920 she and James and their six children lived in the house at 211 First Street in Butler, which they owned, mortgage free. He was a general physician.
In 1930 she and her husband and their four youngest children lived in the same house, which was valued at $8000. He was a medical doctor.
In 1940 only she and James and their son Thomas lived there, and the house was valued at only $5000 after the Great Depression. Her husband was a doctor in private practice. Thomas was a shearer in a steel mill and in 1939 had an income of $700.
In 1950 she lived there by herself.
In 1920 she and James and their six children lived in the house at 211 First Street in Butler, which they owned, mortgage free. He was a general physician.
In 1930 she and her husband and their four youngest children lived in the same house, which was valued at $8000. He was a medical doctor.
In 1940 only she and James and their son Thomas lived there, and the house was valued at only $5000 after the Great Depression. Her husband was a doctor in private practice. Thomas was a shearer in a steel mill and in 1939 had an income of $700.
In 1950 she lived there by herself.
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