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Jessie Mae Bumcrot Cook

Birth
Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Death
16 Aug 1961 (aged 83)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Gardena, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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In 1900 she and her husband and their two children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 209 Arthur Street in Fort Scott, KS. Elias worked as a carpenter.

In 1910 she and Elias and their five children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 202 Arthur Street in Fort Scott. Her husband worked as a house carpenter.

In 1920 she and her husband and five of their six children--all but Millie, who was married--lived in a house they were renting at 322 East 24th Street in Los Angeles, CA. Elias worked as a cabinet maker in a shop, Eva as an operator of a power machine, and John as a machinist for a sewing machine company.

In 1930 she and Elias and their son Earl lived in a house they owned at 3567 East Seventh Street in Los Angeles, CA. Their home was valued at $8000, and they did have a radio. Her husband worked as a cabinet maker for a furniture company.

In 1940 just she and her husband lived there. Their home was valued at only $3500 after the Great Depression. He worked as a cabinet maker in a furniture factory, with an income in 1939 of $800 for 20 weeks of work.
In 1900 she and her husband and their two children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 209 Arthur Street in Fort Scott, KS. Elias worked as a carpenter.

In 1910 she and Elias and their five children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 202 Arthur Street in Fort Scott. Her husband worked as a house carpenter.

In 1920 she and her husband and five of their six children--all but Millie, who was married--lived in a house they were renting at 322 East 24th Street in Los Angeles, CA. Elias worked as a cabinet maker in a shop, Eva as an operator of a power machine, and John as a machinist for a sewing machine company.

In 1930 she and Elias and their son Earl lived in a house they owned at 3567 East Seventh Street in Los Angeles, CA. Their home was valued at $8000, and they did have a radio. Her husband worked as a cabinet maker for a furniture company.

In 1940 just she and her husband lived there. Their home was valued at only $3500 after the Great Depression. He worked as a cabinet maker in a furniture factory, with an income in 1939 of $800 for 20 weeks of work.


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