In 1900 he and his wife and their eight children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, in the same township. He worked as a laborer for a steel company.
In 1910 he and Harriet and six of their children lived in probably the same house. He worked as a music dealer in a music store.
In 1920 he and his wife and three of their children lived in possibly the same house, which was on Edgewood Avenue just outside Johnstown. He worked as a salesman of road machinery, Frank as a salesman of notions, and James as a craneman in a steel mill.
In 1900 he and his wife and their eight children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, in the same township. He worked as a laborer for a steel company.
In 1910 he and Harriet and six of their children lived in probably the same house. He worked as a music dealer in a music store.
In 1920 he and his wife and three of their children lived in possibly the same house, which was on Edgewood Avenue just outside Johnstown. He worked as a salesman of road machinery, Frank as a salesman of notions, and James as a craneman in a steel mill.
Family Members
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Harry Lawrence Boyer
1886–1938
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Alvah Dean Boyer
1887–1953
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Jessie Phyllis Boyer McDowell
1889–1960
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Philip George Boyer
1890–1979
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Franklin Robert "Frank" Boyer
1892–1987
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Mary Pearl Boyer Cooper
1894–1966
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Edith Harriet Boyer Fleming
1896–1993
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James William Boyer
1898–1981
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Etta Vera Boyer
1900–1903
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Dorothy Winifred "Winnie" Boyer
1903–1903
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