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Cynthia Adella “Dell” <I>Alward</I> Hug

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Cynthia Adella “Dell” Alward Hug

Birth
Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 May 1953 (aged 74)
Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Z
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In 1880 she and her parents, her three siblings, a servant, and a boarder lived in Kittanning, PA. Her father worked as a billiard hall keeper.

In 1900 she and her parents and her eight siblings lived in a place they were renting in Ward 7 in Canton, OH. Her father worked as a glass blower. She and two siblings worked in rolling mills--Harry as a matcher, she as a solderer, and James as a scraper.

In 1910 she and her husband and their three children lived in a place they were renting in Mill Township, Tuscarawas County, OH. He worked as a molder in a foundry.

In 1920 she and Robert and their three children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 607 Maryland Avenue Southwest in Canton, OH. He worked as a molder at an axle works.

In 1930 she and her husband and their two youngest children lived there. Their home was valued at $8000 and they did have a radio. He worked as a superintendent at a foundry and Alward as a chemist for a gas company.

In 1940 she and Robert, their oldest son and his wife, and two lodgers, Gene and John Diehl, lived there. Their home was valued at only $4000 after the Great Depression. Her husband worked as a molder at a foundry, with an income in 1939 of $1500 for 52 weeks of work. Their son worked as a finisher in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $1800 for 40 weeks of work.
In 1880 she and her parents, her three siblings, a servant, and a boarder lived in Kittanning, PA. Her father worked as a billiard hall keeper.

In 1900 she and her parents and her eight siblings lived in a place they were renting in Ward 7 in Canton, OH. Her father worked as a glass blower. She and two siblings worked in rolling mills--Harry as a matcher, she as a solderer, and James as a scraper.

In 1910 she and her husband and their three children lived in a place they were renting in Mill Township, Tuscarawas County, OH. He worked as a molder in a foundry.

In 1920 she and Robert and their three children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 607 Maryland Avenue Southwest in Canton, OH. He worked as a molder at an axle works.

In 1930 she and her husband and their two youngest children lived there. Their home was valued at $8000 and they did have a radio. He worked as a superintendent at a foundry and Alward as a chemist for a gas company.

In 1940 she and Robert, their oldest son and his wife, and two lodgers, Gene and John Diehl, lived there. Their home was valued at only $4000 after the Great Depression. Her husband worked as a molder at a foundry, with an income in 1939 of $1500 for 52 weeks of work. Their son worked as a finisher in a steel mill, with an income in 1939 of $1800 for 40 weeks of work.

Gravesite Details

Daughter of Harry and Emma Lightcap Alward



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