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Lemert Jacob Graham

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Lemert Jacob Graham

Birth
Death
13 Jul 1971 (aged 85)
Burial
Frazeysburg, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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In 1900 he and his parents and five siblings lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in Pike Township, Coshocton County, OH.

In 1910 he and his wife lived in a place they were renting in Washington Township in the same county. He worked as a telephone lineman.

In 1920 he and Mollie and their two daughters lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in the same township. He worked as a salesman in a grocery store.

In 1930 he and his wife and their three daughters lived in a house they owned in Possum Hollow--probably Road 436 along Opossum Run--in the same township. Their home was valued at $1000 and they did not have a radio. He worked as a laborer for a railroad.

In 1940 he and Mollie and their oldest and youngest daughters lived in a house they owned on Cooperdale Road in the same township. Their home was valued at $1000. He worked as a section hand for a railroad, with an income in 1939 of $700 for 52 weeks of work.
In 1900 he and his parents and five siblings lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in Pike Township, Coshocton County, OH.

In 1910 he and his wife lived in a place they were renting in Washington Township in the same county. He worked as a telephone lineman.

In 1920 he and Mollie and their two daughters lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in the same township. He worked as a salesman in a grocery store.

In 1930 he and his wife and their three daughters lived in a house they owned in Possum Hollow--probably Road 436 along Opossum Run--in the same township. Their home was valued at $1000 and they did not have a radio. He worked as a laborer for a railroad.

In 1940 he and Mollie and their oldest and youngest daughters lived in a house they owned on Cooperdale Road in the same township. Their home was valued at $1000. He worked as a section hand for a railroad, with an income in 1939 of $700 for 52 weeks of work.


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