After the war, he moved briefly to Kane, PA to work as a glass blower. There he met Beulah Gertrude Jacockes. They married and he moved the family to Niagara Falls and he worked at the Oneida Factory as a buffer. In 1921 the moved to Niagara Falls, Ontario. They briefly returned to the New York side for a few months, but quickly returned to the Ontario side. They bought a home on 1416 Elm Street, near the Maple Street School. All of the children, except Warren Bruce, attended the Maple Street School at one time or another.
Finding George and the family in the census records was quite an adventure, and subject of one of the Family Knots blogs. http://familytreeknots.blogspot.com/2014/08/finding-that-lost-family-in-census.html
George was an active member of the Free Methodist Church in Niagara Falls, Ontario. After his death in 1936, the family stayed for a time on the Ontario side, and moved to New York in 1940.
After the war, he moved briefly to Kane, PA to work as a glass blower. There he met Beulah Gertrude Jacockes. They married and he moved the family to Niagara Falls and he worked at the Oneida Factory as a buffer. In 1921 the moved to Niagara Falls, Ontario. They briefly returned to the New York side for a few months, but quickly returned to the Ontario side. They bought a home on 1416 Elm Street, near the Maple Street School. All of the children, except Warren Bruce, attended the Maple Street School at one time or another.
Finding George and the family in the census records was quite an adventure, and subject of one of the Family Knots blogs. http://familytreeknots.blogspot.com/2014/08/finding-that-lost-family-in-census.html
George was an active member of the Free Methodist Church in Niagara Falls, Ontario. After his death in 1936, the family stayed for a time on the Ontario side, and moved to New York in 1940.