Her father and mother died in 1903 and 1904 respectively.
By the 1910 census Annie is age 14, not working, and not listed as a student. All 5 live in the same home in Waukegan, IL. By the 1917 both her brothers are living in California and serve in WWI. Sam is killed in the war and buried in France. After the war her brother, John Henry, moves to Washington DC, marries and works as a police officer for the District of Columbia.
All three sisters, remain single. They all reside in the same home with her sister, Jane, the eldest, owning the home in Waukegan, IL.
By 1920 Anne is working as a stenographer at a fence company. In 1930 she is a stenographer at a trust company. By 1940 she is an office assistant at the public school board.
Anne dies Aug 5,1964.
Her father and mother died in 1903 and 1904 respectively.
By the 1910 census Annie is age 14, not working, and not listed as a student. All 5 live in the same home in Waukegan, IL. By the 1917 both her brothers are living in California and serve in WWI. Sam is killed in the war and buried in France. After the war her brother, John Henry, moves to Washington DC, marries and works as a police officer for the District of Columbia.
All three sisters, remain single. They all reside in the same home with her sister, Jane, the eldest, owning the home in Waukegan, IL.
By 1920 Anne is working as a stenographer at a fence company. In 1930 she is a stenographer at a trust company. By 1940 she is an office assistant at the public school board.
Anne dies Aug 5,1964.
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