They appear in the 1910 Federal Census in St Louis, Missouri, where they were living with their two children: Clarence R, age 4, and Evelyn, age one month, both born in Missouri. George was working as a machinist in a planing mill. They had been married five years and this was the first marriage for both.
In the 1920 Federal Census, they were living in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
By the 1930 Federal Census, they were living at 2031 Hubbard Street in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. George was working as a machinist in wood work. Both children were single and still living at home.
They appear in the 1910 Federal Census in St Louis, Missouri, where they were living with their two children: Clarence R, age 4, and Evelyn, age one month, both born in Missouri. George was working as a machinist in a planing mill. They had been married five years and this was the first marriage for both.
In the 1920 Federal Census, they were living in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
By the 1930 Federal Census, they were living at 2031 Hubbard Street in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. George was working as a machinist in wood work. Both children were single and still living at home.
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