Source: Foothills Genealogical Society. Arvada Cemetery, 125 Years
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In the 1930 Federal census, "Mary" I. Spicer (age 34), husband Charles F (age 52), daughter Euna W (age 15), son Wayne A. (age 12) and her mother Amy S Sawyer (age 84, widowed) were living in Berkeley, Jefferson County, Colorado. Mary and Charles were born in Illinois. For occupation, the entry for Charles was "Cotton ginner in south at present"
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Find A Grave contributor, Janice Patterson kindly provided biographical information for this memorial:
Amy J. Sawyer, who was living with Mayme & Charles in 1930 census was actually the grandmother of Mayme, despite the census statement. She was Amy J. McColley who had married Lester Sawyer.
Mayme was the daughter of their daughter Ora B. Sawyer.
Source: Foothills Genealogical Society. Arvada Cemetery, 125 Years
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In the 1930 Federal census, "Mary" I. Spicer (age 34), husband Charles F (age 52), daughter Euna W (age 15), son Wayne A. (age 12) and her mother Amy S Sawyer (age 84, widowed) were living in Berkeley, Jefferson County, Colorado. Mary and Charles were born in Illinois. For occupation, the entry for Charles was "Cotton ginner in south at present"
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Find A Grave contributor, Janice Patterson kindly provided biographical information for this memorial:
Amy J. Sawyer, who was living with Mayme & Charles in 1930 census was actually the grandmother of Mayme, despite the census statement. She was Amy J. McColley who had married Lester Sawyer.
Mayme was the daughter of their daughter Ora B. Sawyer.
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