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Clair Emmet Boyer

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Clair Emmet Boyer

Birth
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 May 1981 (aged 81)
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Southmont, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cambria 11, Lot 170
Memorial ID
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In 1910 he and his parents and three siblings lived in an apartment they were renting at 400 South Alley (now Brallier Place?) in Johnstown, PA. His father worked as a laborer at a steel works.

In 1920 he, his wife, their son, and her parents lived in an apartment they were renting at 300 Chandler Avenue #3 in Johnstown. He worked as a truck driver and his father-in-law as a brakeman for a steam railroad.

In 1930 he and Catherine and their six children lived in a house they owned at 136 Haynes Street in Johnstown. Their home was valued at $4000, and they did not have a radio. He worked as a common laborer at a steel mill.

In 1940 the eight of them lived in a house they owned on Millcreek Road in Upper Yoder Township, Cambria County, PA. Their home was valued at $4000. He worked as a mill hand in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $2600 for 52 weeks of work. Charles and Herbert worked as magazine salesmen.
In 1910 he and his parents and three siblings lived in an apartment they were renting at 400 South Alley (now Brallier Place?) in Johnstown, PA. His father worked as a laborer at a steel works.

In 1920 he, his wife, their son, and her parents lived in an apartment they were renting at 300 Chandler Avenue #3 in Johnstown. He worked as a truck driver and his father-in-law as a brakeman for a steam railroad.

In 1930 he and Catherine and their six children lived in a house they owned at 136 Haynes Street in Johnstown. Their home was valued at $4000, and they did not have a radio. He worked as a common laborer at a steel mill.

In 1940 the eight of them lived in a house they owned on Millcreek Road in Upper Yoder Township, Cambria County, PA. Their home was valued at $4000. He worked as a mill hand in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $2600 for 52 weeks of work. Charles and Herbert worked as magazine salesmen.


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