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Milzena Eliza <I>Minteer</I> Hutchison

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Milzena Eliza Minteer Hutchison

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
May 1950 (aged 93)
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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In 1860 she lived with her parents and brother and sister on a farm near Worthington, PA. Her father was renting the farm and had personal property valued at $439.

In 1870 she lived with her parents and brother and four sisters on a farm in Perry Township, Armstrong County, PA. Her father was renting the farm and had personal property valued at $200.

In 1880 she lived with her parents and seven brothers and sisters in Millerstown (now Chicora), PA. Her father and brother William were laborers.

In 1900 she and her husband Milo and five sons-Clare, Beryl, Alfonzo, Cyril, and Milo-lived in the Meade District of Tyler County, WV. They had a 26-year-old servant, Mary Mead, born in West Virginia, living with them. Milo was the foreman of an oil lease.

In 1910 she, Milo, sons Oscar and Milo, and daughter Leora lived on a farm on Henrietta Street in Ravenswood, WV.

In 1920 she, Milo, son Beryl, and daughter Leora lived in a house they were renting at 412 Cherokee Avenue in Bartlesville, OK. Milo was the superintendent of an oil company and Beryl was the assistant superintendent.

In 1930 she, Milo, son Beryl, and a 47-year-old housekeeper named Minerva Handy (born in Kansas and first married at age 20) lived in a house at 819 South Osage Avenue in Bartlesville. Milo owned the house, which was valued at $10,000. He was retired, Beryl worked in the oil business, and they had a radio.

In 1940 they lived in the same place: she, Milo, Beryl, and her sisters Ella Clayton and Fay (Euphemia). Beryl was a lease overseer in the oil production industry. The depression had hit the real estate market hard in Bartlesville, with the house being valued at only $3500.

In 1950 she, Beryl, Ella, and Fay lived in the same house. Beryl worked as an oil producer in the oil industry.
In 1860 she lived with her parents and brother and sister on a farm near Worthington, PA. Her father was renting the farm and had personal property valued at $439.

In 1870 she lived with her parents and brother and four sisters on a farm in Perry Township, Armstrong County, PA. Her father was renting the farm and had personal property valued at $200.

In 1880 she lived with her parents and seven brothers and sisters in Millerstown (now Chicora), PA. Her father and brother William were laborers.

In 1900 she and her husband Milo and five sons-Clare, Beryl, Alfonzo, Cyril, and Milo-lived in the Meade District of Tyler County, WV. They had a 26-year-old servant, Mary Mead, born in West Virginia, living with them. Milo was the foreman of an oil lease.

In 1910 she, Milo, sons Oscar and Milo, and daughter Leora lived on a farm on Henrietta Street in Ravenswood, WV.

In 1920 she, Milo, son Beryl, and daughter Leora lived in a house they were renting at 412 Cherokee Avenue in Bartlesville, OK. Milo was the superintendent of an oil company and Beryl was the assistant superintendent.

In 1930 she, Milo, son Beryl, and a 47-year-old housekeeper named Minerva Handy (born in Kansas and first married at age 20) lived in a house at 819 South Osage Avenue in Bartlesville. Milo owned the house, which was valued at $10,000. He was retired, Beryl worked in the oil business, and they had a radio.

In 1940 they lived in the same place: she, Milo, Beryl, and her sisters Ella Clayton and Fay (Euphemia). Beryl was a lease overseer in the oil production industry. The depression had hit the real estate market hard in Bartlesville, with the house being valued at only $3500.

In 1950 she, Beryl, Ella, and Fay lived in the same house. Beryl worked as an oil producer in the oil industry.


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