In 1920 he and his parents and three sisters and a brother lived in a house on Neshannock Avenue near North Mercer Street in New Wilmington, PA. His father owned the house, mortgage free, and worked as a laborer and assistant janitor. His sister Mary worked as a servant in a dining room, likely at Westminster College. His oldest sister was married, and her husband Walt and their daughter Alta were all living with them. Walt worked as a laborer in the tin mill.
In 1930 he and his wife and their son lived in a house at 130 South Park Street in New Wilmington, PA. They were renting part of the house from his parents for $20 a month, and did have a radio. He worked as a foreman doing bridge construction.
In 1940 he and Louise lived in the same place. He worked as a machinist in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $1600 for 48 weeks of work. They were renting part of the house from his parents for ten dollars a month.
In 1950 he and his wife lived in a house on Francis Street in New Wilmington. He worked as a carpenter for Kelley-Meyer Construction.
In 1920 he and his parents and three sisters and a brother lived in a house on Neshannock Avenue near North Mercer Street in New Wilmington, PA. His father owned the house, mortgage free, and worked as a laborer and assistant janitor. His sister Mary worked as a servant in a dining room, likely at Westminster College. His oldest sister was married, and her husband Walt and their daughter Alta were all living with them. Walt worked as a laborer in the tin mill.
In 1930 he and his wife and their son lived in a house at 130 South Park Street in New Wilmington, PA. They were renting part of the house from his parents for $20 a month, and did have a radio. He worked as a foreman doing bridge construction.
In 1940 he and Louise lived in the same place. He worked as a machinist in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $1600 for 48 weeks of work. They were renting part of the house from his parents for ten dollars a month.
In 1950 he and his wife lived in a house on Francis Street in New Wilmington. He worked as a carpenter for Kelley-Meyer Construction.
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