Her father died on the day she was born. She was given his name.
In 1910 she lived in Brooklyn, New York, with her widowed mother, in the home of her maternal grandparents, along with 2 maternal aunts. Her mother worked as a stenographer.
At the New York state census of 1915, she lived in the same home in Brooklyn, with the same people. Her new stepfather, a traveling salesman, was absent at the census count.
In 1920 and 1930 she lived in Keene, New Hampshire with mother, stepfather, and (in 1920) her widowed aunt, Nellie Amiss.
She married Robert Hyland Barnard on 14 Oct 1930 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire.
Her father died on the day she was born. She was given his name.
In 1910 she lived in Brooklyn, New York, with her widowed mother, in the home of her maternal grandparents, along with 2 maternal aunts. Her mother worked as a stenographer.
At the New York state census of 1915, she lived in the same home in Brooklyn, with the same people. Her new stepfather, a traveling salesman, was absent at the census count.
In 1920 and 1930 she lived in Keene, New Hampshire with mother, stepfather, and (in 1920) her widowed aunt, Nellie Amiss.
She married Robert Hyland Barnard on 14 Oct 1930 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire.
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