According to the 1920 federal census, the family still lived in Cucamonga on a farm that was owned free of a mortgage. Both Henrys continued to work the farm, Eleanor was a packer in a packing house and Mary worked in an office as a stenographer. Margaret was out of the home, having married Henry Preston Swain (#20209304), a dentist, on June 10, 1914.
The 1930 federal census shows Henry, Sr. and Mary remained in Cucamonga with daughters, Eleanor and Mary B. Henry, Sr. continued working the farm and Eleanor worked in the packing house.
According to the 1920 federal census, the family still lived in Cucamonga on a farm that was owned free of a mortgage. Both Henrys continued to work the farm, Eleanor was a packer in a packing house and Mary worked in an office as a stenographer. Margaret was out of the home, having married Henry Preston Swain (#20209304), a dentist, on June 10, 1914.
The 1930 federal census shows Henry, Sr. and Mary remained in Cucamonga with daughters, Eleanor and Mary B. Henry, Sr. continued working the farm and Eleanor worked in the packing house.
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