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Arthur Curtis Minteer

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Arthur Curtis Minteer

Birth
Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Aug 1975 (aged 70)
New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-14-1
Memorial ID
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In 1910 he and his parents and two brothers and two sisters lived on a farm in Wilmington Township, Mercer County, PA that they owned, with a mortgage.

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 1910 he and his parents and two brothers and two sisters lived on a farm in Wilmington Township, Mercer County, PA that they owned, with a mortgage.

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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