In 1940 he, his parents, his half-brother Clyde, and a lodger, 36-year-old Angus C Warden, lived there. Their home was valued at only $6000 after the Great Depression. His father and Angus both worked for a steam railroad--Albert as a locomotive fireman, with an income in 1939 of $1261 for 52 weeks of work, and Angus as a car repairman, with an income in 1939 of $1680 for 52 weeks of work. Clyde worked as the proprietor of a confectionery store.
In 1940 he, his parents, his half-brother Clyde, and a lodger, 36-year-old Angus C Warden, lived there. Their home was valued at only $6000 after the Great Depression. His father and Angus both worked for a steam railroad--Albert as a locomotive fireman, with an income in 1939 of $1261 for 52 weeks of work, and Angus as a car repairman, with an income in 1939 of $1680 for 52 weeks of work. Clyde worked as the proprietor of a confectionery store.
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