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Adella V “Della” <I>Bradford</I> Ryon

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Adella V “Della” Bradford Ryon

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
12 Jul 1946 (aged 85)
Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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In 1870 she and her parents and four siblings lived on a farm in Reading Township, Livingston County, IL. Her father owned real property worth $6400 and personal property worth $925. Her father's sister Hannah lived there with them. Also indexed as living with them was 35-year-old Mary Bradford--but that seems likely to have been an incorrect transcription of his father's sister Nancy, age 52--and 18-year-old farm laborer Watson Ong.

In 1880 she and her father, five siblings, and aunts Hannah and Nancy lived there on the farm.

In 1900 she and her husband and their four children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, in Ward 2 in Streator, IL. He worked as a glass cutter.

In 1910 she and Harley and their four children lived in a place they were renting at 511 South Bloomington Street in Streator. He worked as a foreman in a glass factory and Lilah worked as a stenographer in an automobile factory.

In 1920 she and her husband and their daughter Lilah lived in a house they were renting at 504 South Park Street in Streator. He still worked as a foreman in a glass factory and Lilah worked as a stenographer for an auto accessories company.

In 1930 the three of them lived in a house they owned in Streator. The census index gives an address of 507 Park Street. Their home was valued at $10,000 and they had a radio. Harley still worked at the same job; Lilah worked for a brick company, likely as a stenographer.

In 1940 she and her husband lived in a house they owned at 507 Lundy Street in Streator. Their home was valued at $7500.

other child:
Max Bradford Ryon (1893-1980)
In 1870 she and her parents and four siblings lived on a farm in Reading Township, Livingston County, IL. Her father owned real property worth $6400 and personal property worth $925. Her father's sister Hannah lived there with them. Also indexed as living with them was 35-year-old Mary Bradford--but that seems likely to have been an incorrect transcription of his father's sister Nancy, age 52--and 18-year-old farm laborer Watson Ong.

In 1880 she and her father, five siblings, and aunts Hannah and Nancy lived there on the farm.

In 1900 she and her husband and their four children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, in Ward 2 in Streator, IL. He worked as a glass cutter.

In 1910 she and Harley and their four children lived in a place they were renting at 511 South Bloomington Street in Streator. He worked as a foreman in a glass factory and Lilah worked as a stenographer in an automobile factory.

In 1920 she and her husband and their daughter Lilah lived in a house they were renting at 504 South Park Street in Streator. He still worked as a foreman in a glass factory and Lilah worked as a stenographer for an auto accessories company.

In 1930 the three of them lived in a house they owned in Streator. The census index gives an address of 507 Park Street. Their home was valued at $10,000 and they had a radio. Harley still worked at the same job; Lilah worked for a brick company, likely as a stenographer.

In 1940 she and her husband lived in a house they owned at 507 Lundy Street in Streator. Their home was valued at $7500.

other child:
Max Bradford Ryon (1893-1980)


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