James Gerrard arrived in the USA in abt age 7 in 1889 aad in 1900 lived on Second Ave. in Evanston, Wyoming with his mother Elizabeth who was listed as a widow and working as a washwoman, and his older brother Benjamin Gerrard.
1910: James had married Mary Beatrice Clark 22 Jun 1906 and living at 69 1st Ave, Evanston, Wyoming. The census listed Doris, a son. James was working with his brother Benjamin for the railroad as a car inspector.
12 Sept 1918 James registered in Uinta County, Wyoming for the WWI draft.
1920: Living with wife Beatrice and children Danise 10 (now child is listed as a daughter), John 6, and Emersom 3. They were living next door to his older brother Benjamin Gerrard.
1930: James, wife Mary, children John J 16, Emerson 13, Clara 10, David 5, Beatrice 18months were living in railroad section housing on the west side of the tracks north of Echo, Utah. He was working a car repairer for the steam railroad.
1935: James was recorded as living in Green River, Wyoming.
1940: The family was back in Evanston living at 71 2nd Ave. Children at home were David 15, Beatrice 11, and Ellsworth 2. James was a carman in the steam railroad shop.
James Gerrard arrived in the USA in abt age 7 in 1889 aad in 1900 lived on Second Ave. in Evanston, Wyoming with his mother Elizabeth who was listed as a widow and working as a washwoman, and his older brother Benjamin Gerrard.
1910: James had married Mary Beatrice Clark 22 Jun 1906 and living at 69 1st Ave, Evanston, Wyoming. The census listed Doris, a son. James was working with his brother Benjamin for the railroad as a car inspector.
12 Sept 1918 James registered in Uinta County, Wyoming for the WWI draft.
1920: Living with wife Beatrice and children Danise 10 (now child is listed as a daughter), John 6, and Emersom 3. They were living next door to his older brother Benjamin Gerrard.
1930: James, wife Mary, children John J 16, Emerson 13, Clara 10, David 5, Beatrice 18months were living in railroad section housing on the west side of the tracks north of Echo, Utah. He was working a car repairer for the steam railroad.
1935: James was recorded as living in Green River, Wyoming.
1940: The family was back in Evanston living at 71 2nd Ave. Children at home were David 15, Beatrice 11, and Ellsworth 2. James was a carman in the steam railroad shop.
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