In 1910 he, his parents, his brother, and his paternal grandmother's sister Tillie lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 226 Ohio Street in Johnstown, OH. His father was a retired minister and his aunt worked doing odd jobs.
In 1920 he and his parents and brother lived in the same house. Both he and his brother worked as public school teachers.
In 1930 he, his wife, their son, her brother Henry, and a niece, 17-year-old Eleanor Schary, lived in a house they owned at 1952 Nelawood Road in East Cleveland, OH. Their home was valued at $14,000, and they did have a radio. He worked as a public school teacher and Henry as a rubber worker in a rubber factory.
In 1940 he and Wilda and their son lived in the same house. Their home was valued at only $4250 after the Great Depression. He worked as a public school teacher, with an income in 1939 of $3129 for 38 weeks of work.
In 1910 he, his parents, his brother, and his paternal grandmother's sister Tillie lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 226 Ohio Street in Johnstown, OH. His father was a retired minister and his aunt worked doing odd jobs.
In 1920 he and his parents and brother lived in the same house. Both he and his brother worked as public school teachers.
In 1930 he, his wife, their son, her brother Henry, and a niece, 17-year-old Eleanor Schary, lived in a house they owned at 1952 Nelawood Road in East Cleveland, OH. Their home was valued at $14,000, and they did have a radio. He worked as a public school teacher and Henry as a rubber worker in a rubber factory.
In 1940 he and Wilda and their son lived in the same house. Their home was valued at only $4250 after the Great Depression. He worked as a public school teacher, with an income in 1939 of $3129 for 38 weeks of work.
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