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Frederick Boyer

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Frederick Boyer Veteran

Birth
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Feb 1924 (aged 91)
West Sunbury, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Armagh, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1850 he and his parents and eight siblings lived in Jenner Township, Somerset County, PA. His father worked as a blacksmith, Jacob as a collier, he as a wagoner, and Leonard and George as laborers.

In 1860 he and his parents and sisters Matilda and Sarah lived in East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, PA. His father owned personal property worth $80 and worked as a basket maker. He worked as a furnace laborer.

In 1870 he and his wife and their three children lived in Brown Township, Vinton County, OH. He worked as a collier.

In 1880 he and his wife and their seven children lived in Buffington Township, Indiana County, PA. He worked as a collier.

In 1900 he, Permilue, sons George and Herbert, and daughter Mabel, her husband, and their two children lived in a house they were renting at 125 J Street in Johnstown, PA. He worked as a day laborer, Herbert as an engineer, and his son-in-law as a clergyman.

In 1910 he and his wife and their son Samuel lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 197 Barron Avenue in Johnstown. Samuel worked as a roll turner in a steel mill.

In 1920 he lived with his son George, his wife, and their two children in Centerville, Crawford County, PA. George worked as a clergyman.
In 1850 he and his parents and eight siblings lived in Jenner Township, Somerset County, PA. His father worked as a blacksmith, Jacob as a collier, he as a wagoner, and Leonard and George as laborers.

In 1860 he and his parents and sisters Matilda and Sarah lived in East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, PA. His father owned personal property worth $80 and worked as a basket maker. He worked as a furnace laborer.

In 1870 he and his wife and their three children lived in Brown Township, Vinton County, OH. He worked as a collier.

In 1880 he and his wife and their seven children lived in Buffington Township, Indiana County, PA. He worked as a collier.

In 1900 he, Permilue, sons George and Herbert, and daughter Mabel, her husband, and their two children lived in a house they were renting at 125 J Street in Johnstown, PA. He worked as a day laborer, Herbert as an engineer, and his son-in-law as a clergyman.

In 1910 he and his wife and their son Samuel lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 197 Barron Avenue in Johnstown. Samuel worked as a roll turner in a steel mill.

In 1920 he lived with his son George, his wife, and their two children in Centerville, Crawford County, PA. George worked as a clergyman.


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