In 1920, Abraham Newhouse, aged 7, was living on Atlantic Avenue, Islip, NY, in the home of his parents, Josias Nieuenhuise, aged 38, and Johanna Nieuenhuise, aged 36, and sibling, Herbert Nieuenhuise, aged 14. His father was shown to be an oyster culler.
In 1930, Abraham Newhouse, aged 17, shown married, was living at 52 Atlantic Avenue, Islip, NY, with his parents, Joseph Newhouse, aged 49, and Jennie Newhouse, aged 47. Also living in the household was Peter Newhouse, aged 52. Abraham was shown to be a fisherman on the Great South Bay, as was his father.
(Note: On the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, it shows his parents to be Abraham Newhouse and Nellie Bhakelar.)
(1920 US Federal Census; Abram Newhouse in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014; Abram Newhouse in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007)
In 1920, Abraham Newhouse, aged 7, was living on Atlantic Avenue, Islip, NY, in the home of his parents, Josias Nieuenhuise, aged 38, and Johanna Nieuenhuise, aged 36, and sibling, Herbert Nieuenhuise, aged 14. His father was shown to be an oyster culler.
In 1930, Abraham Newhouse, aged 17, shown married, was living at 52 Atlantic Avenue, Islip, NY, with his parents, Joseph Newhouse, aged 49, and Jennie Newhouse, aged 47. Also living in the household was Peter Newhouse, aged 52. Abraham was shown to be a fisherman on the Great South Bay, as was his father.
(Note: On the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, it shows his parents to be Abraham Newhouse and Nellie Bhakelar.)
(1920 US Federal Census; Abram Newhouse in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014; Abram Newhouse in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007)
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