In 1880 she and her parents and eight siblings lived in Braddock, PA. Her father worked as a laborer. Elroy and William worked in a steel mill.
In 1900 she and her husband and their five children lived in a house they were renting on Hawkins Avenue in North Braddock, PA. He worked as a music dealer.
In 1910 she, Samuel, their five youngest children, and Cora's daughter Ethel lived in a house they were renting at 304 Lobinger Avenue in North Braddock. He worked as an agent selling pianos, Cora as a music teacher, and Harold as a stenographer for Westinghouse.
In 1920 she and her husband and their two youngest children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 2120 Braddock Avenue in Swissvale, PA. Sam worked as a piano salesman and Frank as an entertainer in a Lyceum Course. After Sam died she married Frank M Kegrize.
In 1930 she and her second husband and a lodger, Charles T Fitzhugh, lived in a house they owned at 933 Beach Avenue in Atlantic City, NJ. Their home was valued at $5000, and they did have a radio. Frank worked as a title searcher for a real estate company, and Charles as a truck driver for the government.
In 1940 she and Frank lived in a place they were renting for $12 a month at 11 Raynes Terrace (near 921 North Missouri Avenue) in Atlantic City.
In 1880 she and her parents and eight siblings lived in Braddock, PA. Her father worked as a laborer. Elroy and William worked in a steel mill.
In 1900 she and her husband and their five children lived in a house they were renting on Hawkins Avenue in North Braddock, PA. He worked as a music dealer.
In 1910 she, Samuel, their five youngest children, and Cora's daughter Ethel lived in a house they were renting at 304 Lobinger Avenue in North Braddock. He worked as an agent selling pianos, Cora as a music teacher, and Harold as a stenographer for Westinghouse.
In 1920 she and her husband and their two youngest children lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, at 2120 Braddock Avenue in Swissvale, PA. Sam worked as a piano salesman and Frank as an entertainer in a Lyceum Course. After Sam died she married Frank M Kegrize.
In 1930 she and her second husband and a lodger, Charles T Fitzhugh, lived in a house they owned at 933 Beach Avenue in Atlantic City, NJ. Their home was valued at $5000, and they did have a radio. Frank worked as a title searcher for a real estate company, and Charles as a truck driver for the government.
In 1940 she and Frank lived in a place they were renting for $12 a month at 11 Raynes Terrace (near 921 North Missouri Avenue) in Atlantic City.
Family Members
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Jeremiah Cramer
1856–1856
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William Frederick Cramer
1857–1919
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Roxanna Jane "Jennie" Cramer Pierce
1859–1941
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Elroy Ellsworth Cramer
1861–1935
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Charles Henry "Charlie" Cramer
1865–1942
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Katherine Elizabeth "Kate" Cramer Smitley
1869–1942
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Ida Matilda Cramer Phillips
1870–1958
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Thomas James Cramer
1872–1951
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George Wilson Cramer
1874–1876
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Nellie Grace Cramer McFarland
1875–1948
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Clara Belle Cramer
1877–1878
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