He worked as a shipping clerk in a machine shop in Baltimore City, from 1910 to around 1918 when he became a trucker.
Between 1920 and 1942, he was a pipefitter for Consolidated Gas and Electric Co. His final residence was at 637 Yate Avenue in Baltimore. Md.
He married his wife at St. John's on 5/11/1911.
He worked as a shipping clerk in a machine shop in Baltimore City, from 1910 to around 1918 when he became a trucker.
Between 1920 and 1942, he was a pipefitter for Consolidated Gas and Electric Co. His final residence was at 637 Yate Avenue in Baltimore. Md.
He married his wife at St. John's on 5/11/1911.