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George Littrell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1878 - Indiana, USA
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Events

• Residence: 22 Jan 1932, Miami, Miami-Dade, Florida, USA.


Parents
         Father: Samuel J. Littrell
         Mother: Queen Eliza Hayes

Notes
General:
Married and divorced without children

Per 1880 US Census: 6/1880, Harrison Township, Hamilton, County, Ohio
Saml. J. Littrell is a 30 year old white male, works on his farm, was born in Ohio, as were his parents. He is not working today as he is affected from sun stroke. His wife, 35 year old Queen E. Littrell, keeps house, was born in Ohio, her father in Ohio, her mother in Indiana. They have 3 sons: 6 year old Alvin G. Littrell, born in Ohio; 5 year old Eddie Littrell, born in Ohio; and 2 year old George Littrell, born in Indiana.

Per 1940 US Census 4/15/1940 745 L. Street, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Florida
Edward W. Littrell is the 65 year old white male head of household, who rents his home for $30 a month. Born in Ohio, he and his family lived in the same house in 1935. Born in Ohio, educated through 8th grade, he works of his own account as barber in a barber shop, working 58 hours the last week of March, and in 52 weeks of work had no wages in 1939, but had other income over $50. His wife, 60 year old Nellie L. Littrell, was born in Ohio, educated through 1 year of high school, and does home housework. Their son, 31 year old Wendell C. Littrell, is married, born in Illinois, educated through 2 years of high school, and works as a pressman and steno typer for a newspaper, working 40 hours the last week of March, and in 52 weeks of work earned $1,560 in 1939. Daughter-in-law Myrtie Littrell is 25 years old, born in Georgia, educated through 4 years of high school, does home housework. Grandson Wendell C. Littrell Jr. is 5 years old, born in Florida. Brother George A. Littrell is 63 years old, a widower, born in Ohio, educated through 4th grade, works as a government painter of municipal buildings, working 40 hours the last week of March, and in 26 weeks of work earned $1,430 in 1939


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