Death Certificate: Nora Frances Moore
April 27, 20181910 Census: Thomas B. Welsh Household
April 30, 2018Bakerton, Harpers Ferry District, Jefferson County, West Virginia
as enumerated by Harry S. [Kimes, Koonce]
House Number: 61
| Name | Relationship | Sex | Age | Martial Status | Number of Years of Marriage | Mother of How Many Children |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John M. Welch | Head | M | 50 | Married | 27 | |
| Culara [Clara] D. Welch | Wife | F | 46 | Married | 27 | 7 children (6 living) |
| Roy M. Welch | Son | M | 26 | Single | ||
| Lawrence H. Welch | Son | M | 25 | Single | ||
| Bessie I. Welch | Daughter | F | 20 | Single | ||
| Martha M. Welch | Daughter | F | 15 | Single | ||
| Pearl V. Welch | Daughter | F | 11 | Single |
| Name | Place of Birth | Father’s Place of Birth | Mother’s Place of Birth | Occupation | Can Read | Can Write | Attended School Within the Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John M. Welch | West Virginia | Ireland | West Virginia | Laborer (Lime Kiln) | Yes | Yes | |
| Culara [Clara] D. Welch | Maryland | U.S. | U.S. | None | Yes | Yes | |
| Roy M. Welch | West Virginia | West Virginia | Maryland | Laborer (Odd Jobs) | Yes | Yes | |
| Lawrence H. Welch | West Virginia | West Virginia | Maryland | Laborer | Yes | Yes | |
| Bessie I. Welch | West Virginia | West Virginia | Maryland | None | Yes | Yes | |
| Martha M. Welch | West Virginia | West Virginia | Maryland | None | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Pearl V. Welch | West Virginia | West Virginia | Maryland | None | Yes | Yes | Yes |
* John owns his home, free and clear (without mortgage), and it is a house.
Neighboring
#55 Leonard B. Prince – Laborer (Quarry)
#56 James A. Hanes – Laborer (Quarry)
#57 Theodore Prince – Laborer (Quarry)
#58 Jacob S. Moler – Farmer (General Farm)
#59 Richard C. Moler – Laborer (Quarry)
#60 George N. Moler – Laborer (Barrel Shop)
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#62 Cornelious Carter – Merchandiser (General Store)
#63 Walter J. Flanagan – Foreman (Lime Worker)
#64 Thomas B. Welsh – Laborer (Lime Worker)
#65 James A. Flanagan – Laborer (Lime Works)
#66 William C. Flanagan – Farmer (General Farm)
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