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Harry Renshaw Alward Jr.

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Harry Renshaw Alward Jr.

Birth
Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Jul 1933 (aged 56)
Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
ROW:2 [SECTION W WEST SIDE]
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In 1880 he and his parents, his three siblings, a servant, and a boarder lived in Kittanning, PA. His father worked as a billiard hall keeper.

In 1900 he and his parents and his eight siblings lived in a place they were renting in Ward 7 in Canton, OH. Her father worked as a glass blower. He and two siblings worked in rolling mills--he as a matcher, Della as a solderer, and James as a scraper.

In 1910 he and his first wife and their son lived in a place they were renting in Ward 1 in Canton, OH. He worked as a roller in a sheet mill.

In 1920 he and his second wife, the former Lucia E Lindsay, his son from his first marriage, their son, her parents, and her sister, 56-year-old Harriet Chamberlain, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 815 Auburn Place Northwest in Canton. He worked as a roller in a mill and his father-in-law as a clerk for the township.

In 1930 he and his third wife, the former Jean Miller, lived in a house they owned at 2310 Seventh Street Northwest in Canton. Their home was valued at $6000. He worked as a foreman for a steel corporation.
In 1880 he and his parents, his three siblings, a servant, and a boarder lived in Kittanning, PA. His father worked as a billiard hall keeper.

In 1900 he and his parents and his eight siblings lived in a place they were renting in Ward 7 in Canton, OH. Her father worked as a glass blower. He and two siblings worked in rolling mills--he as a matcher, Della as a solderer, and James as a scraper.

In 1910 he and his first wife and their son lived in a place they were renting in Ward 1 in Canton, OH. He worked as a roller in a sheet mill.

In 1920 he and his second wife, the former Lucia E Lindsay, his son from his first marriage, their son, her parents, and her sister, 56-year-old Harriet Chamberlain, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 815 Auburn Place Northwest in Canton. He worked as a roller in a mill and his father-in-law as a clerk for the township.

In 1930 he and his third wife, the former Jean Miller, lived in a house they owned at 2310 Seventh Street Northwest in Canton. Their home was valued at $6000. He worked as a foreman for a steel corporation.


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