In 1910 he, his parents, his two brothers, and his paternal grandmother lived there on the farm, which they owned, mortgage free.
In 1920 he and his wife and their son lived in a place they were renting on the Fairview and Perryton Road in the same township. He worked as a teamster in an oil field.
In 1930 the three of them lived in a house they owned in the same township. They did have a radio. He worked as a pumper in an oil field.
In 1940 he, Florence, and Paul lived on a farm they owned in the same township. Their home was valued at $1200. Paul worked as a trucker with his own truck.
In 1910 he, his parents, his two brothers, and his paternal grandmother lived there on the farm, which they owned, mortgage free.
In 1920 he and his wife and their son lived in a place they were renting on the Fairview and Perryton Road in the same township. He worked as a teamster in an oil field.
In 1930 the three of them lived in a house they owned in the same township. They did have a radio. He worked as a pumper in an oil field.
In 1940 he, Florence, and Paul lived on a farm they owned in the same township. Their home was valued at $1200. Paul worked as a trucker with his own truck.
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