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Marian Pearl <I>Wagner</I> Smith

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Marian Pearl Wagner Smith

Birth
Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Jul 1957 (aged 78)
Oakland Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot N 1/2 - 128, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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In 1880 she lived with her parents in the Sterrett neighborhood of Wilkinsburg, PA. Her father was a blacksmith.

In 1900 she and her husband and their son William lived in a place they were renting in a house at 1408 Coal Street in Wilkinsburg, PA. Her husband worked as a candy maker.

In 1910 she and her husband and their son Harvey lived in a place they were renting at 612 Wallace Avenue in Wilkinsburg. He worked in confectionery shops.

In 1920 the three of them lived in a place they were renting at 224 Kelly Avenue in Wilkinsburg. William worked as a mechanical inspector at a signal factory and Harvey worked as an office clerk in an electric factory.

In 1930 she and William lived in a house they owned at 1003 Franklin Avenue. It was valued at $6000 and they had a radio. He worked as an inspector at a switch and signal factory.

In 1940 she and her husband lived in the same house, which was valued at $7000.
In 1880 she lived with her parents in the Sterrett neighborhood of Wilkinsburg, PA. Her father was a blacksmith.

In 1900 she and her husband and their son William lived in a place they were renting in a house at 1408 Coal Street in Wilkinsburg, PA. Her husband worked as a candy maker.

In 1910 she and her husband and their son Harvey lived in a place they were renting at 612 Wallace Avenue in Wilkinsburg. He worked in confectionery shops.

In 1920 the three of them lived in a place they were renting at 224 Kelly Avenue in Wilkinsburg. William worked as a mechanical inspector at a signal factory and Harvey worked as an office clerk in an electric factory.

In 1930 she and William lived in a house they owned at 1003 Franklin Avenue. It was valued at $6000 and they had a radio. He worked as an inspector at a switch and signal factory.

In 1940 she and her husband lived in the same house, which was valued at $7000.


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