In 1920 she and her parents and three siblings--Robert, Charles, and Virginia--lived in a house they owned at 703 Herron Avenue in Verona, PA. (This was probably where they lived in 1910, as Herron Avenue is all within Verona.) Her father and brothers all worked for a steam railroad, her father as a brakeman, Robert as an electrician, and Charles as a laborer.
Her first husband was a Mr. Jacoby.
In 1930 she and her second husband, Charles Mortimer, and their two children lived in Clarion County, PA.
In 1940 she and Charles and their four children lived in a house they owned in Phillipston, PA, next door to her parents. Their home was valued at $1500. He worked as an inspector for a rubber manufacturer, with an income in 1939 of $983 for 41 weeks of work.
In 1920 she and her parents and three siblings--Robert, Charles, and Virginia--lived in a house they owned at 703 Herron Avenue in Verona, PA. (This was probably where they lived in 1910, as Herron Avenue is all within Verona.) Her father and brothers all worked for a steam railroad, her father as a brakeman, Robert as an electrician, and Charles as a laborer.
Her first husband was a Mr. Jacoby.
In 1930 she and her second husband, Charles Mortimer, and their two children lived in Clarion County, PA.
In 1940 she and Charles and their four children lived in a house they owned in Phillipston, PA, next door to her parents. Their home was valued at $1500. He worked as an inspector for a rubber manufacturer, with an income in 1939 of $983 for 41 weeks of work.
Family Members
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William Thomas Remaley
1884–1941
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Anna Myna Remaley Tribley
1886–1967
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Mildred Remaley Hysong
1889–1981
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Sarah Elizabeth "Sadie" Remaley Eunson
1890–1988
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Iva Mae Remaley Young
1891–1991
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Marie Leah Remaley Shea
1894–1980
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Robert Russell Remaley
1896–1986
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Paul Raymond Remaley
1898–1941
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Charles Frederick Remaley Sr
1903–2001
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