In 1910 she and Harry and their son lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in the same township.
In 1920 the three of them lived on presumably the same farm.
In 1930 she and her husband and a farm laborer, 53-year-old Frank K Hixon, lived there. They did have a radio. Theirs was a dairy farm. Their son Roy, his wife, and their son lived next door.
In 1940 she and her son and his wife and their son lived there. The value of their home was originally listed as $8100, but that was crossed out and replaced with $3000. Similar devaluations of the other farms near them were shown in the census record.
In 1910 she and Harry and their son lived on a farm they owned, mortgage free, in the same township.
In 1920 the three of them lived on presumably the same farm.
In 1930 she and her husband and a farm laborer, 53-year-old Frank K Hixon, lived there. They did have a radio. Theirs was a dairy farm. Their son Roy, his wife, and their son lived next door.
In 1940 she and her son and his wife and their son lived there. The value of their home was originally listed as $8100, but that was crossed out and replaced with $3000. Similar devaluations of the other farms near them were shown in the census record.
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