Curiously, Mrs. Baldwin and Earle were back home with her parents in Gardner by 1930. They resided at 220 Pine Street in a two-family dwelling they owned. Mr. Baldwin was lodging in Clay Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania. Nellie had a job as an operator at a chair shop. Mr. Thrower was still employed as a chairmaker at seventy-years-old.
Unfortunately, Nellie's father and her husband would both pass away in 1931. Her mother would follow them in '36. Mrs. Baldwin apparently inherited the Pine Street home where she was enumerated with her son in the 1940 census. She worked as a stitcher at a children's furniture factory. Earle, 24, was a machinist at a machine tool shop.
Nellie married a second man, Alfred Hamlet, sometime after 1940. She was his third wife.
Curiously, Mrs. Baldwin and Earle were back home with her parents in Gardner by 1930. They resided at 220 Pine Street in a two-family dwelling they owned. Mr. Baldwin was lodging in Clay Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania. Nellie had a job as an operator at a chair shop. Mr. Thrower was still employed as a chairmaker at seventy-years-old.
Unfortunately, Nellie's father and her husband would both pass away in 1931. Her mother would follow them in '36. Mrs. Baldwin apparently inherited the Pine Street home where she was enumerated with her son in the 1940 census. She worked as a stitcher at a children's furniture factory. Earle, 24, was a machinist at a machine tool shop.
Nellie married a second man, Alfred Hamlet, sometime after 1940. She was his third wife.
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