In 1930 the five of them lived on a farm they owned on the M and W Pike (now Highway 136) in Nottingham Township, Washington County, PA. They did have a radio.
In 1940 he, his brother, and his sister, her husband, and their son lived with their parents, farm laborer Miles Clark, age 21, and their paternal grandmother there on the farm. Their home was valued at $1500.
In 1930 the five of them lived on a farm they owned on the M and W Pike (now Highway 136) in Nottingham Township, Washington County, PA. They did have a radio.
In 1940 he, his brother, and his sister, her husband, and their son lived with their parents, farm laborer Miles Clark, age 21, and their paternal grandmother there on the farm. Their home was valued at $1500.
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