In 1917 Miles stated he was 29 yrs old living in Weehawken, NJ. He was self-employed and owned a lunch business in Hoboken. He was married at the time.
In September 1920 Miles made a border crossing from Canada, on the ship Canada, to Maine and arrived at the Port of Vanceboro. Acording to the manifest, he stated he was 32 years old, a restaurant proprietor, of Scotch descent with a permanent address in West New York, NJ. His closest relative was his mother Elizabeth, Henderson's Settlement, NB (New Brunswick).
In the 1920 census he and his wife Ada were living in West New York with their son Elmer age 1-1/2 and Ada's brother Harold Shanklin 25. Miles was a store manager.
On 26 Aug 1923 Miles made another border crossing stating he was born in Henderson's Settlement, New Brunswick.
In 1930 he was still living in West New York with his wife, Ada, and their children, Elmer 11, Aubrey 7 and Eleanor 3.
In 1917 Miles stated he was 29 yrs old living in Weehawken, NJ. He was self-employed and owned a lunch business in Hoboken. He was married at the time.
In September 1920 Miles made a border crossing from Canada, on the ship Canada, to Maine and arrived at the Port of Vanceboro. Acording to the manifest, he stated he was 32 years old, a restaurant proprietor, of Scotch descent with a permanent address in West New York, NJ. His closest relative was his mother Elizabeth, Henderson's Settlement, NB (New Brunswick).
In the 1920 census he and his wife Ada were living in West New York with their son Elmer age 1-1/2 and Ada's brother Harold Shanklin 25. Miles was a store manager.
On 26 Aug 1923 Miles made another border crossing stating he was born in Henderson's Settlement, New Brunswick.
In 1930 he was still living in West New York with his wife, Ada, and their children, Elmer 11, Aubrey 7 and Eleanor 3.
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Myles H. 1889-1989
Ada M. 1888-1968
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