In 1900 she and her husband and their two children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in Barclay Township, Osage County, KS. He worked as a farm laborer.
In 1910 she and Sam and their five children lived in a house they were renting in Ward 3 in Osage City, KS. He and Harry both worked as hay balers.
In 1920 she and her husband and their three youngest children lived in a house they were renting in Grant Township in the same county. He worked as a farm laborer.
In 1930 she and Sam lived in a house they owned at 109 Ellinwood Street (East or West not indicated) in Osage City, KS. Their home was valued at $600, and they did not have a radio. His occupation was shown as farmer.
In 1940 they lived in a house they owned at 104 West Ellinwood Street. Their home was valued at $1100.
In 1900 she and her husband and their two children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in Barclay Township, Osage County, KS. He worked as a farm laborer.
In 1910 she and Sam and their five children lived in a house they were renting in Ward 3 in Osage City, KS. He and Harry both worked as hay balers.
In 1920 she and her husband and their three youngest children lived in a house they were renting in Grant Township in the same county. He worked as a farm laborer.
In 1930 she and Sam lived in a house they owned at 109 Ellinwood Street (East or West not indicated) in Osage City, KS. Their home was valued at $600, and they did not have a radio. His occupation was shown as farmer.
In 1940 they lived in a house they owned at 104 West Ellinwood Street. Their home was valued at $1100.
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