Hollidaysburg Borough, Blair County, Pennsylvania as enumerated by Jane L. Wagner House Number: 1010
Name
Relationship
Sex
Age
Martial Status
Able to Read?
Able To Write?
Attended School Since Sept. 1, 1919
Michael Welsh
Head
M
73
Married
Yes
Yes
Mary Welsh
Wife
F
69
Married
Yes
Yes
Thomas H. Welsh
Son
M
40
Single
Yes
Yes
Name
Place of Birth
Father’s Place of Birth/Native Tongue
Mother’s Place of Birth/Native Tongue
Occupation
Michael Welsh
Maryland
Ireland (English)
Ireland (English)
None
Mary Welsh
West Virginia
Virginia
Maryland
Seamstress (At Home)
Thomas H. Welsh
Virginia
Maryland
Maryland
Laborer (Borough)
* Michael notes that he rents his home. His wife, Mary, is working on her own account while Thomas is a wage earner.
Neighboring
#908 Frank Jones – Laborer (Silk Mill) #918 Harvey A. Burket – Janitor (Steam Railroad) #1002 George W. Jones – Stationary Engineer (Steam Railroad) #1006 William S. McCloskey – Painter (Steam Railroad) #1008 Edmund G. Houch – Janitor (Church) —- #1012 Carl D. Haire – Machinist (Railroad) #1102 William T. Downing – Car Repairman (Railroad) #1106 Charles P. Johnson – Brakeman (Steam Railroad) #1110 Alvin R. Treese – Engineer (Steam Railroad) #1112 Jacob R. Fouse – Laborer (Steam Railroad)
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