In 1910 George is in a household headed by his mother Margaret at 1431 East 23rd Street in Los Angeles. He is an elevator operator.
George was single and was employed as an electrical engineer at the Water Company for 12 years prior to retirement in 1930. When his mother was living he made his home with her and/or siblings.
He died as a result of an accident in which the auto overturned crushing his body. He suffered injuries to his left shoulder, ribs and rupture of his liver. There was an autopsy.
His burial took place on 18 July 1935 at Calvary Cemetery in Los Angeles.
In 1910 George is in a household headed by his mother Margaret at 1431 East 23rd Street in Los Angeles. He is an elevator operator.
George was single and was employed as an electrical engineer at the Water Company for 12 years prior to retirement in 1930. When his mother was living he made his home with her and/or siblings.
He died as a result of an accident in which the auto overturned crushing his body. He suffered injuries to his left shoulder, ribs and rupture of his liver. There was an autopsy.
His burial took place on 18 July 1935 at Calvary Cemetery in Los Angeles.
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