In 1870 he and Sarah and their three children lived in Ward 2 in Newark, OH. He worked as a harness maker and owned personal property worth $1000.
In 1880 he and his wife, their four children, and son Joseph's wife and their son lived in a house on Columbia Street in Newark. He and his two sons all worked as harness makers.
In 1900 he and Sarah and their granddaughter, Helen L Crouch, born in July 1888, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 55 Columbia Street in Newark. He still worked as a harness maker. (It is not certain whose child Helen was, but Louise seems most likely to have been her mother.)
In 1870 he and Sarah and their three children lived in Ward 2 in Newark, OH. He worked as a harness maker and owned personal property worth $1000.
In 1880 he and his wife, their four children, and son Joseph's wife and their son lived in a house on Columbia Street in Newark. He and his two sons all worked as harness makers.
In 1900 he and Sarah and their granddaughter, Helen L Crouch, born in July 1888, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 55 Columbia Street in Newark. He still worked as a harness maker. (It is not certain whose child Helen was, but Louise seems most likely to have been her mother.)
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