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=== 20 April 1950 - US 1950 Census === | === 20 April 1950 - US 1950 Census === | ||
On 20 April Margaret D Holwsley | |||
# M<sup><u>c</u></sup>Phail, Fannie M, Head, white, | # M<sup><u>c</u></sup>Phail, Fannie M, Head, white, male, 56, widowed, born in Texas, working during most of the week, person did do work during the week before including in the house, worked for 18 hours last week, work for Private employer as a Companion <sup>to semi.</sup> inrelit in the Household | ||
# M<sup><u>c</u></sup>Phail, Joe, son of head, white, male, 28 years old, Married, born in Texas, working for most of the week for 54 hours, working as a credit manager in the Retail Automobile industry, works for Private employer | |||
# M<sup><u>c</u></sup>Phail, Naomi P, daughter in law of head, white, female 27 years old, married, born in Pennsylvania, was working for most of the week for 44 hours as a Clerk and Bookkeeper in the City Gas Service, employed by Private employer | |||
== After death == | == After death == |
Revision as of 16:10, 5 April 2024
Fanny May Terry |
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Fanny May Terry or Fanny May McPhail was the wife of Homer McPhail, the mother of Joe, Hugh, and Claydie McPhail.
Before birth
Childhood
Adulthood
20 April 1950 - US 1950 Census
On 20 April Margaret D Holwsley
- McPhail, Fannie M, Head, white, male, 56, widowed, born in Texas, working during most of the week, person did do work during the week before including in the house, worked for 18 hours last week, work for Private employer as a Companion to semi. inrelit in the Household
- McPhail, Joe, son of head, white, male, 28 years old, Married, born in Texas, working for most of the week for 54 hours, working as a credit manager in the Retail Automobile industry, works for Private employer
- McPhail, Naomi P, daughter in law of head, white, female 27 years old, married, born in Pennsylvania, was working for most of the week for 44 hours as a Clerk and Bookkeeper in the City Gas Service, employed by Private employer
After death
Citations
Bibliography
Contributors: Paul Sidle