In 1900 she and her husband and their seven children lived in a house they were renting at 179 Grant Street in Johnstown, PA. He worked as an engineer.
In 1910 she and William and six of their children--all but Ida and Gertrude--lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 227 Cooper Avenue in Johnstown. He worked as a foreman for a railroad, Leonard as a locomotive engineer, and James as a machinist at a steel works.
In 1920 she and her husband and four of their children lived in the same house. He and Leonard worked as locomotive engineers for a steam railroad, and Albert as a timekeeper at a steel works.
In 1930 she, sons Leonard and Albert, daughter Myrtle, and Albert's son Gerald lived there. Their home was valued at $4000, and they did have a radio. Leonard worked as a laborer in a steel mill.
In 1900 she and her husband and their seven children lived in a house they were renting at 179 Grant Street in Johnstown, PA. He worked as an engineer.
In 1910 she and William and six of their children--all but Ida and Gertrude--lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 227 Cooper Avenue in Johnstown. He worked as a foreman for a railroad, Leonard as a locomotive engineer, and James as a machinist at a steel works.
In 1920 she and her husband and four of their children lived in the same house. He and Leonard worked as locomotive engineers for a steam railroad, and Albert as a timekeeper at a steel works.
In 1930 she, sons Leonard and Albert, daughter Myrtle, and Albert's son Gerald lived there. Their home was valued at $4000, and they did have a radio. Leonard worked as a laborer in a steel mill.
Family Members
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Ida M Boyer Graham
1881–1968
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Leonard Ray Boyer
1883–1946
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Gertrude Jane "Gertie" Boyer Wisor
1886–1931
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Ethel L Boyer Hopwood
1888–1969
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James Lawrence Boyer
1890–1946
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Infant Boyer
1892–1893
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Albert Willis Boyer
1894–1978
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Russell Hays Boyer
1898–1900
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Carrie Boyer Ellis
1904–1967
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Viola Myrtle Boyer
1906–1935
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