In 1910 she lived with her parents and four younger brothers in a house they were renting at 1503 Federal Street in Pittsburgh. (Apparently her older sister just got missed by the census taker.) Her father was a molder at a foundry.
In 1920 she lived with her husband in a house at 923 Wettach Street, and the household was as described on his father's page.
In 1930 they lived out at Minteer's Tavern, although with Prohibition in effect they couldn't use that name, and Harry was shown as the proprietor of a barbecue stand, same as his father. She and Harry and their daughter Martha were listed first, then his parents and his two adopted sisters.
In 1940 she lived with her husband, three children, father-in-law, and her husband's two adopted sisters at Minteer's Tavern at 2811 Lincoln Way in White Oak, although all the census showed for a street address was White Oak Level Road, with no house number. Her husband was the restaurant owner, and it was valued at $3500. Her father-in-law was the handyman for the restaurant. Pauline "Betty" and Bernadine were waitresses at the restaurant, and had earned $656 and $650, respectively, for their 52 weeks of work in 1939.
In 1950 she, Harry, their two youngest children, and her father-in-law lived there at Minteer's Tavern. Her husband worked as bartender and general manager of the restaurant, tavern, and dairy, with an income in 1949 of $3000 for 52 weeks of work. Marie worked as a waitress in the dairy store.
She and Harry had planned to do some traveling after they retired, but he didn't live long enough to get to do much, if any. She lived with her daughter Martha and her family in the house at 1515 Beaver Street in McKeesport after Harry died. She died in Jefferson Hospital.
In 1910 she lived with her parents and four younger brothers in a house they were renting at 1503 Federal Street in Pittsburgh. (Apparently her older sister just got missed by the census taker.) Her father was a molder at a foundry.
In 1920 she lived with her husband in a house at 923 Wettach Street, and the household was as described on his father's page.
In 1930 they lived out at Minteer's Tavern, although with Prohibition in effect they couldn't use that name, and Harry was shown as the proprietor of a barbecue stand, same as his father. She and Harry and their daughter Martha were listed first, then his parents and his two adopted sisters.
In 1940 she lived with her husband, three children, father-in-law, and her husband's two adopted sisters at Minteer's Tavern at 2811 Lincoln Way in White Oak, although all the census showed for a street address was White Oak Level Road, with no house number. Her husband was the restaurant owner, and it was valued at $3500. Her father-in-law was the handyman for the restaurant. Pauline "Betty" and Bernadine were waitresses at the restaurant, and had earned $656 and $650, respectively, for their 52 weeks of work in 1939.
In 1950 she, Harry, their two youngest children, and her father-in-law lived there at Minteer's Tavern. Her husband worked as bartender and general manager of the restaurant, tavern, and dairy, with an income in 1949 of $3000 for 52 weeks of work. Marie worked as a waitress in the dairy store.
She and Harry had planned to do some traveling after they retired, but he didn't live long enough to get to do much, if any. She lived with her daughter Martha and her family in the house at 1515 Beaver Street in McKeesport after Harry died. She died in Jefferson Hospital.
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