1930 Census: John Griggs Flanagan
September 11, 2018Death Certificate: Etta Cordelia Flanagan
September 12, 2018Baltimore City, Maryland
as enumerated by Maria Kresinger
2106 Penrose Ave. Household Number: 114
| Name | Relationship | Sex | Age | Martial Status | Able to Read? | Able To Write? | Attended School Since Sept. 1, 1919 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John G. Flanagan* | Head | M | 33 | Married | Yes | Yes | |
| Ruth E. Flanagan | Wife | F | 28 | Married | Yes | Yes | |
| Hilbert L. Flanagan | Son | M | 8 | Single | Yes | ||
| John G. Flanagan | Son | M | 6 | Single | Yes |
| Name | Place of Birth | Father’s Place of Birth/Native Tongue | Mother’s Place of Birth/Native Tongue | Occupation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| John G. Flanagan | Virginia | Virginia | Virginia | Blacksmith (Railroad) |
| Ruth E. Flanagan | Virginia | Virginia | Virginia | None |
| Hilbert L. Flanagan | Virginia | Virginia | Virginia | None |
| John G. Flanagan | Maryland | Virginia | Virginia | None |
* John notes that although he owns his home, it is currently mortgaged.
Neighboring
#109 August C. Raabe – Clerk (Grocery Str.)
#110 Clarence R. Tapman – Carrier (Papers)
#111 Arthur F. Barstow – Book Keeper (Glass Co.)
#112 Frederick J. Quandt – Manager (Sewing Machine Co.)
#113 Chas. H. Lippert – Salesman (Photograph Supplies)
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#115 John E. Wilkins – Truck Driver
#116 Geo. L. Schmidt – Chemist (Mfg. Chemist)
#117 Bernard C. Auer – Superintendent (Ice House)
#118 William T. Schultzheis – Foreman (Pad Factory)
#119 Charles C. Bonnert – Decorator (Glass Factory)
| Repository | Link |
|---|---|
| Family Search | View This Record Online |
| "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6Q7-Q78 : accessed 11 September 2018), John G Flanagan, Baltimore Ward 20, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland, United States; citing ED 346, sheet 5B, line 99, family 114, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 665; FHL microfilm 1,820,665. | |
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