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Mary Elizabeth <I>Cramer</I> Findley

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Mary Elizabeth Cramer Findley

Birth
Bens Creek, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Dec 1930 (aged 76)
Blairsville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Armagh, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1860 she and her parents and two siblings lived in East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, PA. Her father owned personal property worth $75 and worked as a coal miner.

In 1870 she and her parents and six siblings lived on a farm in the same township. Her father owned real property worth $1800 and personal property valued at $750 and worked as a farmer and grocer.

In 1880 she and her husband and their three children lived in Johnstown, PA. He worked as a teamster.

In 1900 she and William and five of their children lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, PA.

In 1910 she and her husband and three of their children lived there. Joseph worked as a superintendent for a structural iron company and Harvey worked as a laborer on the home farm.

In 1920 she and William and their two youngest sons lived there. They both worked as laborers at a coal mine.

In 1930 she, her husband, their son Harvey, his wife, and their daughter lived on a farm they were renting in the same township. They did have a radio.
In 1860 she and her parents and two siblings lived in East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, PA. Her father owned personal property worth $75 and worked as a coal miner.

In 1870 she and her parents and six siblings lived on a farm in the same township. Her father owned real property worth $1800 and personal property valued at $750 and worked as a farmer and grocer.

In 1880 she and her husband and their three children lived in Johnstown, PA. He worked as a teamster.

In 1900 she and William and five of their children lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, PA.

In 1910 she and her husband and three of their children lived there. Joseph worked as a superintendent for a structural iron company and Harvey worked as a laborer on the home farm.

In 1920 she and William and their two youngest sons lived there. They both worked as laborers at a coal mine.

In 1930 she, her husband, their son Harvey, his wife, and their daughter lived on a farm they were renting in the same township. They did have a radio.


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