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Michael Carpenter Lybarger

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Michael Carpenter Lybarger

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
16 Dec 1910 (aged 75)
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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In 1870 he, his wife, their two children, and his mother lived on a farm in Harrison Township, Knox County, OH. He owned real property worth $5000 and personal property valued at $1100.

In 1880 he, Mary, their four children, a distant cousin of Michael's, 27-year-old Charles E Lybarger, his wife, their son, and a farm laborer, 20-year-old Lycurgus Smith, lived on a farm in Butler Township in the same county.

In 1900 he, his wife, their daughter Jennie, and three lodgers--25-year-old Ollie Clark, 38-year-old Ettie M Ellis, and 39-year-old Nora Mulhane--lived in a house they were renting at 124 East Vine Street in Mount Vernon, OH. Ollie and Ettie worked as saleswomen--Ollie in a dry goods store and Ettie in a queensware store.

In 1910 he and his daughter Jennie lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 306 South Gay Street in Mount Vernon. She worked as a bookkeeper at the queensware store.
In 1870 he, his wife, their two children, and his mother lived on a farm in Harrison Township, Knox County, OH. He owned real property worth $5000 and personal property valued at $1100.

In 1880 he, Mary, their four children, a distant cousin of Michael's, 27-year-old Charles E Lybarger, his wife, their son, and a farm laborer, 20-year-old Lycurgus Smith, lived on a farm in Butler Township in the same county.

In 1900 he, his wife, their daughter Jennie, and three lodgers--25-year-old Ollie Clark, 38-year-old Ettie M Ellis, and 39-year-old Nora Mulhane--lived in a house they were renting at 124 East Vine Street in Mount Vernon, OH. Ollie and Ettie worked as saleswomen--Ollie in a dry goods store and Ettie in a queensware store.

In 1910 he and his daughter Jennie lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 306 South Gay Street in Mount Vernon. She worked as a bookkeeper at the queensware store.


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