Clyde & Nora in 1908
In 1908, when Clyde was 21 years-old and Nora was 16 years-old, Clyde went to the county courthouse in Clearfield on April 13th and took out an application for a marriage license.
In 1908, when Clyde was 21 years-old and Nora was 16 years-old, Clyde went to the county courthouse in Clearfield on April 13th and took out an application for a marriage license.
In 1910, Clyde and Nora were living in Pine Glen. Clyde, aged 23, was working as a woodsman, while Nora was taking care of their son Harold, aged 1. Nora’s sister Ann Houdeshell was also living with them. See what else the census record reveals.
If we jump back to the 1920 census, we find Clyde, Nora and family living in Girard Township, Clearfield County.1 They were living on a rented farm, probably on Knobbs Road, with their six children, ages one to eleven years-old. Both Clyde and Nora indicated they could read, write and speak English. Harold, Russ, Helen […]
In 1930, Clyde and Nora Hoover and their family were living in Burnside Township. Theirs was the 12th household visited by Mrs. Iva Burkey, the census enumerator on 10 April 1930.1 As of 1 April of that year, nine of their children were living at home with them. Harald was not there, and neither Jean, […]
When researching a family, one of the first document collections to consult is the United States census. Taken every ten years, they provide a snapshot of a household at that moment in time. The 1940 U.S. Census shows the composition of a household as of 1 April 1940. This is the census enumeration for Clyde and Nora’s family.