In 1860 she and her parents and three siblings lived on a farm in Franklin Township. On June 24, 1868 one of her father's first wife's brothers, Samuel Bradford, conveyed 136 acres and 59 perches of the eastern part of the Bradford land to him for $1,185.
In 1870 she and her husband and their daughter lived on a farm in West Franklin Township, next door to her parents. He owned real property worth $1900 and personal property worth $375.
In 1880 she and her husband and their two surviving daughters lived on a farm in West Franklin Township next door to Robert Huston and his wife Eliza Minteer and their family. Margaret was ill with "ulcers on womb", so they had a housekeeper living with them: 20-year-old Harriet Anthony.
In 1900 she and Henry and their four children lived on a farm in the same township--possibly the same place. They owned their farm, mortgage free. Marinda worked as a school teacher and Jeremiah as a farm laborer.
In 1910 she and her husband and their three youngest children still lived there. Jerry and Earl worked on the home farm.
In 1860 she and her parents and three siblings lived on a farm in Franklin Township. On June 24, 1868 one of her father's first wife's brothers, Samuel Bradford, conveyed 136 acres and 59 perches of the eastern part of the Bradford land to him for $1,185.
In 1870 she and her husband and their daughter lived on a farm in West Franklin Township, next door to her parents. He owned real property worth $1900 and personal property worth $375.
In 1880 she and her husband and their two surviving daughters lived on a farm in West Franklin Township next door to Robert Huston and his wife Eliza Minteer and their family. Margaret was ill with "ulcers on womb", so they had a housekeeper living with them: 20-year-old Harriet Anthony.
In 1900 she and Henry and their four children lived on a farm in the same township--possibly the same place. They owned their farm, mortgage free. Marinda worked as a school teacher and Jeremiah as a farm laborer.
In 1910 she and her husband and their three youngest children still lived there. Jerry and Earl worked on the home farm.
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