In 1930 she and her parents and seven siblings lived in a house they were renting for $25 a month at 941 Orr Avenue in Kittanning, PA. They did not have a radio. Her father worked as a clerk for a steam railroad, and she as a clerk for a confectioner.
In 1940 she, her first husband, their son, and a lodger, 66-year-old Lura Marshall, lived with her mother-in-law in a house she owned at 609 Market Street in Freeport, PA. Their home was valued at $2500. John worked as a mechanic in an auto garage, with an income in 1949 of $1000 for 50 weeks of work.
In 1950 she and her second husband and her son from her first marriage lived in a house on Road 28 south of Road 3010 in North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA. Their home was on a piece of property larger than three acres. She and Stanley both worked as attendants at a gas station. In 1949 he had an income of $1792 for 52 weeks of work, plus $2179 profit from the business.
In 1930 she and her parents and seven siblings lived in a house they were renting for $25 a month at 941 Orr Avenue in Kittanning, PA. They did not have a radio. Her father worked as a clerk for a steam railroad, and she as a clerk for a confectioner.
In 1940 she, her first husband, their son, and a lodger, 66-year-old Lura Marshall, lived with her mother-in-law in a house she owned at 609 Market Street in Freeport, PA. Their home was valued at $2500. John worked as a mechanic in an auto garage, with an income in 1949 of $1000 for 50 weeks of work.
In 1950 she and her second husband and her son from her first marriage lived in a house on Road 28 south of Road 3010 in North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA. Their home was on a piece of property larger than three acres. She and Stanley both worked as attendants at a gas station. In 1949 he had an income of $1792 for 52 weeks of work, plus $2179 profit from the business.
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