In 1910 she, her husband, a first cousin of his, 22-year-old Ralph K Minteer, and a servant, 16-year-old Louise Kunze, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 3833 South Forest Avenue (now Doctor Martin Luther King Drive) in Chicago, IL. Milton worked as a livestock dealer and Ralph as a livestock buyer.
In 1930 she and Milton lived in an apartment they were renting for $100 a month at 6158 South Kimbark Avenue in Chicago. They did have a radio. He worked as a trader in the stock yards.
In 1940 she and a lodger, 68-year-old Catherine Bretz, lived in an apartment they were renting for $47 a month at 1201 East Marquette Road in Chicago.
In 1910 she, her husband, a first cousin of his, 22-year-old Ralph K Minteer, and a servant, 16-year-old Louise Kunze, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 3833 South Forest Avenue (now Doctor Martin Luther King Drive) in Chicago, IL. Milton worked as a livestock dealer and Ralph as a livestock buyer.
In 1930 she and Milton lived in an apartment they were renting for $100 a month at 6158 South Kimbark Avenue in Chicago. They did have a radio. He worked as a trader in the stock yards.
In 1940 she and a lodger, 68-year-old Catherine Bretz, lived in an apartment they were renting for $47 a month at 1201 East Marquette Road in Chicago.
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