In 1910 she and her parents and brother and five sisters lived in the same township. Her father was a locomotive engineer and her brother was a brakeman in a stone quarry. She married Richard Durbin January 10, 1914.
In 1920 she and Richard and their three children lived in a house they were renting on the Lowellville and Youngstown Road in Poland Township, Mahoning County, OH. He worked as a laborer in a stone quarry.
In 1930 she and her husband and their eight children lived in a house in Poland Township, Mahoning County, OH. They owned their home, which was valued at $1000. They did not have a radio. Richard worked as an engineer in a limestone mine.
In 1940 she and her husband and their youngest five children lived in a house on Stewart Road just outside of Lowellville, OH. They owned their home, which was valued at $1000. Richard worked as a craneman in a quarry, and in 1939 had an income of $1180.
In 1950 just she and Richard and their son Albert lived there. Her husband worked as a maintenance man for a limestone company. Albert worked as a machinist helper in a steel mill, with an income in 1949 of $2594 for 45 weeks of work.
In 1910 she and her parents and brother and five sisters lived in the same township. Her father was a locomotive engineer and her brother was a brakeman in a stone quarry. She married Richard Durbin January 10, 1914.
In 1920 she and Richard and their three children lived in a house they were renting on the Lowellville and Youngstown Road in Poland Township, Mahoning County, OH. He worked as a laborer in a stone quarry.
In 1930 she and her husband and their eight children lived in a house in Poland Township, Mahoning County, OH. They owned their home, which was valued at $1000. They did not have a radio. Richard worked as an engineer in a limestone mine.
In 1940 she and her husband and their youngest five children lived in a house on Stewart Road just outside of Lowellville, OH. They owned their home, which was valued at $1000. Richard worked as a craneman in a quarry, and in 1939 had an income of $1180.
In 1950 just she and Richard and their son Albert lived there. Her husband worked as a maintenance man for a limestone company. Albert worked as a machinist helper in a steel mill, with an income in 1949 of $2594 for 45 weeks of work.
Family Members
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PVT William Albert Minteer
1893–1919
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Blanche Marie Minteer Kepp
1898–1914
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Clara Jane Minteer
1900–1948
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Viola Hazel Minteer Brose
1903–1990
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Grace Ellen Minteer Clark
1905–1978
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Lillian Ella Minteer Plante
1908–1982
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Sarah Elizabeth Minteer Conti
1910–1995
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James Harold Minteer
1914–1975
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John Franklin "Jack" Minteer Sr
1916–1957
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