The 1920 census of Houston Ward 6 lists widowed Augusta Milen, immigration 1901, a janitress for Gulf Refining, living with sons, August, a railroad car carpenter, Carl and Frank, both printers. In 1930, she was living in Houston with sons, Carl F. Milen and George H. Milen, who was born 1905 in New York. He was a cook in a restaurant.
Augusta Milen was a nursing home resident at the time of her death.
Mother of Adolph William Milen (Aug 9, 1898 Germany - Sep, 1976), Carl Frederick Milen, Frank William Milen, George H. Milen.
The 1920 census of Houston Ward 6 lists widowed Augusta Milen, immigration 1901, a janitress for Gulf Refining, living with sons, August, a railroad car carpenter, Carl and Frank, both printers. In 1930, she was living in Houston with sons, Carl F. Milen and George H. Milen, who was born 1905 in New York. He was a cook in a restaurant.
Augusta Milen was a nursing home resident at the time of her death.
Mother of Adolph William Milen (Aug 9, 1898 Germany - Sep, 1976), Carl Frederick Milen, Frank William Milen, George H. Milen.
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