In 1910 he and his mother and two younger siblings lived there.
In 1920 he and his mother and two siblings--Lizzie and Norman--lived there. Lizzie worked as a housekeeper for a private family and Gilbert worked as a stationary engineer in an oil field.
In 1930 he and his wife and their two daughters lived on a farm they owned on the Newark and West Carlisle Road in Pike Township, Coshocton County, OH. They did have a radio. He also worked as a pumper on an oil well. They also had a boarder living with them--26-year-old Samuel A Dyson, who worked as a public school teacher.
In 1940 he and Grace and their two daughters lived there on the farm. Their home was valued at $1500.
In 1910 he and his mother and two younger siblings lived there.
In 1920 he and his mother and two siblings--Lizzie and Norman--lived there. Lizzie worked as a housekeeper for a private family and Gilbert worked as a stationary engineer in an oil field.
In 1930 he and his wife and their two daughters lived on a farm they owned on the Newark and West Carlisle Road in Pike Township, Coshocton County, OH. They did have a radio. He also worked as a pumper on an oil well. They also had a boarder living with them--26-year-old Samuel A Dyson, who worked as a public school teacher.
In 1940 he and Grace and their two daughters lived there on the farm. Their home was valued at $1500.
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