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 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.
Family Members
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William Thomas Remaley
1884–1941
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Anna Myna Remaley Tribley
1886–1967
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Mildred Remaley Hysong
1889–1981
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Sarah Elizabeth "Sadie" Remaley Eunson
1890–1988
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Iva Mae Remaley Young
1891–1991
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Marie Leah Remaley Shea
1894–1980
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Robert Russell Remaley
1896–1986
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Mabel Everett "Flossie" Remaley Mortimer
1900–2000
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Charles Frederick Remaley Sr
1903–2001
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