In 1900 he lived in Swanzey, New Hampshire, with parents, 3 brothers, and a boarder. He worked in a mill; his father was a drayman, a wagon driver.
In 1910 he lived in Keene, New Hampshire, with his mother and his maternal uncle, Walter Cram. He worked in a chair factory.
He married Jennie May Bonnette on 4 Mar 1919 in Keene, New Hampshire. Their marriage record calls him a chair seater and her a weaver.
In 1920 he lived in Keene with wife and a lodger, next door to his mother. He worked in a chair factory.
In 1930 he lived in Keene with wife, as lodgers in the home of Flora A. Darling. He worked in a chair factory.
In 1950 he lived in Keene with wife and his widowed brother, Clinton. All three worked in a woolen mill.
In 1900 he lived in Swanzey, New Hampshire, with parents, 3 brothers, and a boarder. He worked in a mill; his father was a drayman, a wagon driver.
In 1910 he lived in Keene, New Hampshire, with his mother and his maternal uncle, Walter Cram. He worked in a chair factory.
He married Jennie May Bonnette on 4 Mar 1919 in Keene, New Hampshire. Their marriage record calls him a chair seater and her a weaver.
In 1920 he lived in Keene with wife and a lodger, next door to his mother. He worked in a chair factory.
In 1930 he lived in Keene with wife, as lodgers in the home of Flora A. Darling. He worked in a chair factory.
In 1950 he lived in Keene with wife and his widowed brother, Clinton. All three worked in a woolen mill.
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