In 1930 she and her second husband, his son from his first marriage, and her brothers James and William lived in a house they were renting for $14 a month on Maderia Street in New Eagle, PA. Her husband worked as a shovel operator for a construction company, William as a laborer in a library shop, and James as a moulder for Coshocton Company.
In 1940 she and her husband and his son lived in the same house. Their rent was just $12 a month after the Great Depression. He worked as an outside carpenter at a mine, with an income in 1939 of $1158 for 30 weeks of work.
In 1930 she and her second husband, his son from his first marriage, and her brothers James and William lived in a house they were renting for $14 a month on Maderia Street in New Eagle, PA. Her husband worked as a shovel operator for a construction company, William as a laborer in a library shop, and James as a moulder for Coshocton Company.
In 1940 she and her husband and his son lived in the same house. Their rent was just $12 a month after the Great Depression. He worked as an outside carpenter at a mine, with an income in 1939 of $1158 for 30 weeks of work.
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