Per the 1910 federal census, the family lived in Filer, Twin Falls, Idaho on a farm that was owned with a mortgage. Brother, Charles had married Emma Areta Ludlow in March 1909 and moved to his own rented farm in Filer. Brother, Noah had returned to Dickenson County, Kansas, near family, and worked as a hired hand on a farm.
The 1920 federal census reflects that the family remained in Filer. Siblings, John Jr and Harold helped Sr. with the family farm, Grace was a nurse at a hospital and Mary taught at a public school. 18 year old Grant is not employed. Ruth married Howard Henry Dexter in January 1914 and lived with him and their 2 children on their own farm in Filer.
By the 1930 federal census, Grant and his parents had relocated to 715 Alpine St. in Ontario, San Bernardino, California. His father worked at odd jobs while Grant was still unemployed. Siblings: Charles, Noah, John and Harold also moved to San Bernardino County, Ca. Charles and his family lived nearby on Eighth St. in Cucamonga where he was a dairyman. Noah and his family lived on Grove Ave. in Cucamonga, where he had a chicken farm. Harold and his family lived on 12th Street in Upland where he worked as a Teamster for a citrus farm. John lived with his wife and son on Rainbow Club Rd. in Redlands where he was employed as a superintendent at an angling club. Ruth and Grace stayed in Idaho. Ruth with her family, in Filer, where they owned a farm. Grace lived in Pocatello where her husband, James Hopson, worked as a commercial trucker for a packing house. (I was unable to track Mary.)
Per the 1910 federal census, the family lived in Filer, Twin Falls, Idaho on a farm that was owned with a mortgage. Brother, Charles had married Emma Areta Ludlow in March 1909 and moved to his own rented farm in Filer. Brother, Noah had returned to Dickenson County, Kansas, near family, and worked as a hired hand on a farm.
The 1920 federal census reflects that the family remained in Filer. Siblings, John Jr and Harold helped Sr. with the family farm, Grace was a nurse at a hospital and Mary taught at a public school. 18 year old Grant is not employed. Ruth married Howard Henry Dexter in January 1914 and lived with him and their 2 children on their own farm in Filer.
By the 1930 federal census, Grant and his parents had relocated to 715 Alpine St. in Ontario, San Bernardino, California. His father worked at odd jobs while Grant was still unemployed. Siblings: Charles, Noah, John and Harold also moved to San Bernardino County, Ca. Charles and his family lived nearby on Eighth St. in Cucamonga where he was a dairyman. Noah and his family lived on Grove Ave. in Cucamonga, where he had a chicken farm. Harold and his family lived on 12th Street in Upland where he worked as a Teamster for a citrus farm. John lived with his wife and son on Rainbow Club Rd. in Redlands where he was employed as a superintendent at an angling club. Ruth and Grace stayed in Idaho. Ruth with her family, in Filer, where they owned a farm. Grace lived in Pocatello where her husband, James Hopson, worked as a commercial trucker for a packing house. (I was unable to track Mary.)
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