In 1910 he and his parents and four siblings lived in a house they were renting at 818 Fourth Street in Grand Forks, ND. His father worked as a carpenter for a contractor, and Henry as a messenger for an independent service.
In 1920 he and his parents and five siblings lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 1023 North Fourth Street in Grand Forks. His father worked as a general carpenter, he as a farm laborer, and Roy as a clerk in a grocery store.
In 1930 he, his parents, three of his siblings, plus Henrietta's husband lived in a house they were renting for $30 a month at 137 South Columbus Avenue in Glendale, CA. They did not have a radio. His father worked as a carpenter in the building trade, he as a construction laborer, John as a soda dispenser in a confectionery store, Dan as a laborer in a confection factory, sister Henrietta as a saleslady in a notions store, and her husband as a mixer in a confectionery factory.
In 1910 he and his parents and four siblings lived in a house they were renting at 818 Fourth Street in Grand Forks, ND. His father worked as a carpenter for a contractor, and Henry as a messenger for an independent service.
In 1920 he and his parents and five siblings lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 1023 North Fourth Street in Grand Forks. His father worked as a general carpenter, he as a farm laborer, and Roy as a clerk in a grocery store.
In 1930 he, his parents, three of his siblings, plus Henrietta's husband lived in a house they were renting for $30 a month at 137 South Columbus Avenue in Glendale, CA. They did not have a radio. His father worked as a carpenter in the building trade, he as a construction laborer, John as a soda dispenser in a confectionery store, Dan as a laborer in a confection factory, sister Henrietta as a saleslady in a notions store, and her husband as a mixer in a confectionery factory.
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