They were living in the same house in 1935.
In the 1930 U.S. Census, William T. Finch, 44, born England, parents born England, was living in Brooklyn, N.Y. with Marion E., 43, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born Maine; and John W., 14, born N.Y., father born England, mother born Canada.
He came to the U.S. in 1908.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Frederick P. Gorman, 40, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Washington County, Maine, with Marion E., 33, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born Maine; brother-in-law Arthur S. Greenlaw, 28, born Maine; and sister-in-law Mary S. Greenlaw, 22, born Maine, both had father born Canada, mother born Maine.
Motorman Frederick Patrick Gorman of Revere, Mass. married shoe factory worker Marion Emma Greenlaw of Gardiner, Maine, on July 1, 1913 in Revere, Mass.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, widow Emeline Greenlaw, 56, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Eugene B., 31; daughter-in-law Addie M., 27, born Maine, parents born Maine; granddaughter Oris M., 2; Anna M., 27; Marian E., 23; Arthur S., 18; and May L., 12, all born in Maine.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, ship carpenter Sylvester Greenlaw 54, born April 1846 in Canada, parents born Canada, was living on Washington Street in Calais, Maine, with Wilma, 48, born June 1852 in Maine, parents born Maine; cutter in shoe factory Ray H., 24, born June 1876; salesman Eugene B., 21, born March 1879; Annie M., 18, born July, 1882; Marion, 13, born October 1887; Arthur S., 10, born May, 1890; and Mary L., 3, born September 1897, all born in Maine.
The couple had been married for 24 years, and six of Wilma's seven children were still living.
He had come to the U.S. in 1884
They were living in the same house in 1935.
In the 1930 U.S. Census, William T. Finch, 44, born England, parents born England, was living in Brooklyn, N.Y. with Marion E., 43, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born Maine; and John W., 14, born N.Y., father born England, mother born Canada.
He came to the U.S. in 1908.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Frederick P. Gorman, 40, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Washington County, Maine, with Marion E., 33, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born Maine; brother-in-law Arthur S. Greenlaw, 28, born Maine; and sister-in-law Mary S. Greenlaw, 22, born Maine, both had father born Canada, mother born Maine.
Motorman Frederick Patrick Gorman of Revere, Mass. married shoe factory worker Marion Emma Greenlaw of Gardiner, Maine, on July 1, 1913 in Revere, Mass.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, widow Emeline Greenlaw, 56, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Eugene B., 31; daughter-in-law Addie M., 27, born Maine, parents born Maine; granddaughter Oris M., 2; Anna M., 27; Marian E., 23; Arthur S., 18; and May L., 12, all born in Maine.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, ship carpenter Sylvester Greenlaw 54, born April 1846 in Canada, parents born Canada, was living on Washington Street in Calais, Maine, with Wilma, 48, born June 1852 in Maine, parents born Maine; cutter in shoe factory Ray H., 24, born June 1876; salesman Eugene B., 21, born March 1879; Annie M., 18, born July, 1882; Marion, 13, born October 1887; Arthur S., 10, born May, 1890; and Mary L., 3, born September 1897, all born in Maine.
The couple had been married for 24 years, and six of Wilma's seven children were still living.
He had come to the U.S. in 1884
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