In 1870 he and his parents and seven siblings lived on a farm in the same township. His father owned real property worth $600 and personal property valued at $243. Jacob, Michael, and he worked as farm laborers.
In 1880 he and his wife and their three children lived in Taylor Township in the same county. He worked as a farm laborer. (Taylor Township was later broken into three townships: West Taylor, Middle Taylor, and East Taylor.)
In 1900 he and Mary and seven of their children--all but Raymond--lived in a house they were renting at 201 Strayer Street in Johnstown, PA. Also living there was a servant, 19-year-old Maggie Ginderbeiger. He, Howard, and Ira worked as laborers at a steel works. Theodore and Lemon worked as laborers at a brick works.
In 1870 he and his parents and seven siblings lived on a farm in the same township. His father owned real property worth $600 and personal property valued at $243. Jacob, Michael, and he worked as farm laborers.
In 1880 he and his wife and their three children lived in Taylor Township in the same county. He worked as a farm laborer. (Taylor Township was later broken into three townships: West Taylor, Middle Taylor, and East Taylor.)
In 1900 he and Mary and seven of their children--all but Raymond--lived in a house they were renting at 201 Strayer Street in Johnstown, PA. Also living there was a servant, 19-year-old Maggie Ginderbeiger. He, Howard, and Ira worked as laborers at a steel works. Theodore and Lemon worked as laborers at a brick works.
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