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Case File: Mailahn Family (1912)
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| 14 Jun 1900 – Dwelling #192, Family #192 – Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin |
| Name |
Rel |
Race |
Sex |
Born |
Age |
Marriage |
Children |
Birth – Self, Father, Mother |
Occupation |
| Finkle, John H. |
Head |
W |
M |
Sept 1843 |
56 |
M, 19 years |
|
Canada, Canada, Canada |
Farmer |
| –, Carrie M. |
Wife |
W |
F |
Aug 1857 |
42 |
M, 19 years |
2 of 2 |
New York, Mass., New York |
|
| –, Ray C. |
Son |
W |
M |
May 1887 |
13 |
Single |
|
Wisconsin, Canada, New York |
At school |
| –, Earl W. |
Son |
W |
M |
Apr 1892 |
8 |
Single |
|
Wisconsin, Canada, New York |
|
| Rohl, Albert |
Laborer |
W |
M |
June 1884 |
15 |
Single |
|
Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin |
Farm Laborer |
| Mailand, Annie |
Servant |
W |
F |
July 1880 |
19 |
Single |
|
Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin |
Servant |
| Notes: John Finkle immigrated in 1860 and was a naturalized citizen; he owned his farm free of a mortgage. Everyone in the household could read and write with the exception of Earl who was not attending school. Ray had attended school for 8 months in the previous year. |
| 14 Jun 1900 – Dwelling #194, Family #194 – Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin |
| Name |
Rel |
Race |
Sex |
Born |
Age |
Marriage |
Children |
Birth – Self, Father, Mother |
Occupation |
| Spencer, Frank S. |
Head |
W |
M |
Apr 1852 |
48 |
M, 11 years |
|
Canada, Vermont, Canada |
Farmer |
| –, Olive C. |
Wife |
W |
F |
May 1862 |
38 |
M, 11 years |
3 of 3 |
Wisconsin, New York, New York |
|
| –, Mary B. |
Daughter |
W |
F |
May 1890 |
10 |
Single |
|
Wisconsin, Canada, Wisconsin |
At school |
| –, Frank E. |
Son |
W |
M |
May 1893 |
7 |
Single |
|
Wisconsin, Canada, Wisconsin |
|
| –, Rexford |
Son |
W |
M |
Apr 1895 |
5 |
Single |
|
Wisconsin, Canada, Wisconsin |
|
| Merrill, Silas R. |
Father-in-Law |
W |
M |
Feb 1828 |
72 |
Widower |
|
New York, New York, New York |
Farmer |
| Mailehn, Alvina |
Servant |
W |
F |
May 1884 |
16 |
Single |
|
Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin |
Servant |
| Notes: Frank Spencer had immigrated in 1855 and was a naturalized citizen; he owned his farm with a mortgage. Everyone in the household could read and write except the two youngest children who had not yet started school. Mary had attended a full term of 8 months of school the previous year. |