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Charlotte Elizabeth Sloan Cook

Birth
Chicago Heights, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Mar 1947 (aged 83)
Chicago Heights, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Calumet Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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In 1900 she, her husband, their two children, and a servant, 16-year-old Lizzie Falke, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, on Aberdeen Street near 26th Street in Chicago Heights, IL. Charles worked as a stationary engineer.

In 1910 she and Charles and their four children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in Bloom Township, Cook County, IL. He worked as an engineer at a chemical works.

In 1920 she, her husband, their three youngest children, Mary's husband Garnet, and 16-year-old Helen Bowles (relation given as companion) lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 1605 Euclid Avenue in Chicago Heights, IL. Charles worked as a consulting engineer for Standard Oil, and Garnet did electrical work in a factory.

In 1930 she, her husband, a servant, 50-year-old Minerva Lee, and a boarder, 26-year-old Dwight Scott, lived there. Their home was valued at $15,000, and they did have a radio. Charles worked as a consulting engineer for an oil company, and Dwight as a truck driver for a hauling company.

In 1940 just she and her husband lived there. Their home was valued at only $12,000 after the Great Depression. His occupation was shown as engineer for an oil company, although may have been retired, as he had not worked in 1939.
In 1900 she, her husband, their two children, and a servant, 16-year-old Lizzie Falke, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, on Aberdeen Street near 26th Street in Chicago Heights, IL. Charles worked as a stationary engineer.

In 1910 she and Charles and their four children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in Bloom Township, Cook County, IL. He worked as an engineer at a chemical works.

In 1920 she, her husband, their three youngest children, Mary's husband Garnet, and 16-year-old Helen Bowles (relation given as companion) lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 1605 Euclid Avenue in Chicago Heights, IL. Charles worked as a consulting engineer for Standard Oil, and Garnet did electrical work in a factory.

In 1930 she, her husband, a servant, 50-year-old Minerva Lee, and a boarder, 26-year-old Dwight Scott, lived there. Their home was valued at $15,000, and they did have a radio. Charles worked as a consulting engineer for an oil company, and Dwight as a truck driver for a hauling company.

In 1940 just she and her husband lived there. Their home was valued at only $12,000 after the Great Depression. His occupation was shown as engineer for an oil company, although may have been retired, as he had not worked in 1939.


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