♀ Elsie M. BAILEY
Eigenschaften
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Name
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Elsie M. BAILEY |
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Ereignisse
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Geburt
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28. August 1898 |
Schuylkill Cty, Porter Twp, Pa nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Volkszählung
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1900 |
PA, Schuylkill Cty, Porter Twp-distr-197, family 49, image 6, she is 1 year old nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Volkszählung
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1910 |
Pa, Schuylkill Cty, Tower-distr-102, family 38, image 4, she is 11 years old, living with father and step-mother nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Volkszählung
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1920 |
Pa, Schuylkill Cty, Tower City-distr-143, family 128, image 14, last name spelled BAILY, she is 21 years old, single, living with father and step-mother nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Volkszählung
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1930 |
Pa, Schuylkill Cty, Tower City-distr-134, family 87, image 10, she is 30 years old, married, 1 adopted and 1 natural child, father & brother at home nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Tod
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30. Oktober 1950 |
Dauphin Cty, Middletown, PA nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Heirat
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28. August 1920 |
Schuylkill Cty, PA nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Notizen zu dieser Person
During the building boom in Florida, Oscar worked there as a carpenter. After the boom ended, Oscar returned to Pa, met Elsie Bailey, a school teacher who boarded with Mrs. Jennie Miller. Elsie and Pete married and Pete and his brothers built the bungalows adjacent to the family homestead. Family matters forced Pete and Elsie to return to Elsie's home town of Tower CIty.Here Pete built his second home and theylived here, adopted a daughter, Marian, and finally a miracle, they had a son, Oscar Jr. They lived in Tower Dity until hard times closedthe mines. The family moved to Middletown where Oscar secured employment at Olmstead Ari Base as a carpenter. An on the job back injury forced him to leave his job at the base. Fro a time during the war years, Pete and Elsie operated a restaurant adjacent to the railroad underpass in Middletown. When troop trains were stopped on the sideing, Elsie and staff were busy handing out cookies and other ogddies to the troops. At one time Elsie was employed as a baker for a 5& 10 store restaurant in Harrisburg.During the 50's Oscar operated a fdish market in Steelton. After the death of his wife, and the marriages of his children, Osar again returned to Tower City/ He resided there withdaughter, Marian until his death in 1974. He and his wife ar buried in Middletown, PA
Quellenangaben
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