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William Lincoln Wessel

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William Lincoln Wessel

Birth
Greene County, Indiana, USA
Death
15 Jan 1934 (aged 72)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7677002, Longitude: -86.2233963
Plot
Sunset Lawn, Section I
Memorial ID
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In 1870 he and his parents and five siblings lived on a farm in Grant Township, Greene County, IN.

In 1880 he and his mother and seven siblings lived on probably the same farm. He, John, and Thomas worked as farm laborers.

In 1900 he and his wife and their six children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in Fairplay Township in the same county. He worked as a laborer for a railroad.

In 1910 he, Evaline, six of their children, and their grandson Floyd Stinnett lived in a house they were renting at 1527 McClain Street (now South Richland Street) in Indianapolis, IN. He worked as a section man for a railroad, Mary as a wrapper at a candy company, and Lillie as a cream dipper at a candy company.

In 1920 he, his wife, five of their children, and their granddaughter Marcia Myers lived in a house they were renting at 1756 Blaine Avenue in Indianapolis. He worked as a laborer for a steam railway, Lillie as a forelady for a candy company, Dollie as a wrapper for a candy company, John as a teamster for an auto company, and Roy as a cleaner at the stock yards.

In 1930 he, Evaline, three of their children, Ernest's wife, and grandchildren Virginia and Charles Miller lived in a house they owned at 1709 West Miller Street in Indianapolis. Their home was valued at $2000, and they did not have a radio. He worked as a laborer for a steam railroad, Ernest as a laborer in a furniture store, and his wife and Dollie as folders at a laundry.
In 1870 he and his parents and five siblings lived on a farm in Grant Township, Greene County, IN.

In 1880 he and his mother and seven siblings lived on probably the same farm. He, John, and Thomas worked as farm laborers.

In 1900 he and his wife and their six children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in Fairplay Township in the same county. He worked as a laborer for a railroad.

In 1910 he, Evaline, six of their children, and their grandson Floyd Stinnett lived in a house they were renting at 1527 McClain Street (now South Richland Street) in Indianapolis, IN. He worked as a section man for a railroad, Mary as a wrapper at a candy company, and Lillie as a cream dipper at a candy company.

In 1920 he, his wife, five of their children, and their granddaughter Marcia Myers lived in a house they were renting at 1756 Blaine Avenue in Indianapolis. He worked as a laborer for a steam railway, Lillie as a forelady for a candy company, Dollie as a wrapper for a candy company, John as a teamster for an auto company, and Roy as a cleaner at the stock yards.

In 1930 he, Evaline, three of their children, Ernest's wife, and grandchildren Virginia and Charles Miller lived in a house they owned at 1709 West Miller Street in Indianapolis. Their home was valued at $2000, and they did not have a radio. He worked as a laborer for a steam railroad, Ernest as a laborer in a furniture store, and his wife and Dollie as folders at a laundry.

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