Advertisement

Paul Raymond Remaley

Advertisement

Paul Raymond Remaley

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Dec 1941 (aged 43)
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cranberry, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
In 1900 he and his parents and his eight siblings lived at 4121 Foster Street in Pittsburgh, PA. His father worked as a railroader, brother William as a core boy, and Anna as a messenger.

In 1910 he and his parents and six siblings lived on Herron Avenue in Penn Township, Allegheny County, PA. His father worked as a flagman for a railroad.

In 1920 he and his wife and their daughter lived in a house they owned on Apple Street in Phillipston, PA. He worked as a fireman on a train.

In 1930 he, his wife, their four children, and a niece of Lana's, nine-year-old Elva Neely, lived in a house they were renting for $35 a month at 312 East Third Street in Oil City, PA. They did have a radio. He worked as a brakeman for a railroad.

In 1940 he and Lana and their four children lived in a house they were renting for $15 a month at 105 East Fourth Street in Oil City, PA. He worked as a brakeman for the Pennsylvania Railroad, with an income in 1939 of $600 for 24 weeks of work.
In 1900 he and his parents and his eight siblings lived at 4121 Foster Street in Pittsburgh, PA. His father worked as a railroader, brother William as a core boy, and Anna as a messenger.

In 1910 he and his parents and six siblings lived on Herron Avenue in Penn Township, Allegheny County, PA. His father worked as a flagman for a railroad.

In 1920 he and his wife and their daughter lived in a house they owned on Apple Street in Phillipston, PA. He worked as a fireman on a train.

In 1930 he, his wife, their four children, and a niece of Lana's, nine-year-old Elva Neely, lived in a house they were renting for $35 a month at 312 East Third Street in Oil City, PA. They did have a radio. He worked as a brakeman for a railroad.

In 1940 he and Lana and their four children lived in a house they were renting for $15 a month at 105 East Fourth Street in Oil City, PA. He worked as a brakeman for the Pennsylvania Railroad, with an income in 1939 of $600 for 24 weeks of work.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement