The 1900 census recorded Alfred P. Conn, 24, living on a farm in Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, with wife Lucy, 19, and son Dewey, 1.
The 1910 census recorded Alfred P. Conn, 35, living on a farm in King Township, Stephens County, Oklahoma, with wife Lula, 29, and children: Alfred Dewey, 10; Guy, 8; Oma Lee, 4; and Herbert, 3.
The 1920 census recorded Alford [Alfred] P. Cann [Conn], 42 [44], living in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, with wife Lula, 36, and children: Guy, 18; Oma Lee, 15; Herbert, 13; Ray, 9; Gladys, 5; and R. B., 1. Alfred was a carpenter working for a railroad.
The 1930 census recorded Alford [Alfred] P. Conn, 53, living in Houston, Harris, Texas, with wife Lula C., 43 [46], sons Dewey and Herbert, and daughter-in-law Pearl. Alfred was a carpenter. Dewey and Herbert were paperhangers.
The 1940 census recorded Alred P. Conn, 64, living in Houston, Harris, Texas, with wife Lula, 57, son Robert B., 21, and daughter-in-law Helen.
The 1900 census recorded Alfred P. Conn, 24, living on a farm in Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, with wife Lucy, 19, and son Dewey, 1.
The 1910 census recorded Alfred P. Conn, 35, living on a farm in King Township, Stephens County, Oklahoma, with wife Lula, 29, and children: Alfred Dewey, 10; Guy, 8; Oma Lee, 4; and Herbert, 3.
The 1920 census recorded Alford [Alfred] P. Cann [Conn], 42 [44], living in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, with wife Lula, 36, and children: Guy, 18; Oma Lee, 15; Herbert, 13; Ray, 9; Gladys, 5; and R. B., 1. Alfred was a carpenter working for a railroad.
The 1930 census recorded Alford [Alfred] P. Conn, 53, living in Houston, Harris, Texas, with wife Lula C., 43 [46], sons Dewey and Herbert, and daughter-in-law Pearl. Alfred was a carpenter. Dewey and Herbert were paperhangers.
The 1940 census recorded Alred P. Conn, 64, living in Houston, Harris, Texas, with wife Lula, 57, son Robert B., 21, and daughter-in-law Helen.
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