Roy Conan "Doyle" JOHNSON & Katherine Edith SIMONS
Roy Conan "Doyle" JOHNSON & Katherine Edith SIMONS
Roy Conan Johnson & Katherine Edith Simons wedding picture
on back of photograph: Doyle - Katherine Johnson wedding picture
Roy Conan "Doyle" Johnson & Katherine Edith Simons wedding picture 2
Roy Conan "Doyle" Johnson & Katherine Edith Simons wedding picture 2
Roy Conan "Doyle" Johnson & Katherine Edith Simons
Roy Conan Doyle Johnson stone on Ancestry posted by 3050Skyview.
1950 CO Pueblo p1 William A Johnson
1950 CO Pueblo District 64-49 p1 April 7, 1950

131 Idaho Ave.
7. Johnson, William A. Head 30 Married b. Kansas Painter at hospital
8. Johnson, Matilda Wife 30 Married b. Colorado
9. Johnson, Katherine E. daughter 8 b. Colorado
10. Johnson, Patricia M. daughter 4 b. Colorado

147 Idaho Ave.
30. Johnson, William H. Head 53 Married b. Missouri Manager at Grocery store

Notes at bottom for sample line 10:
Pat lived in the same house a year ago, both parents born in US, no grade of schooling yet.

Notes at bottom for sample line 30:
Grandpa Johnson lived in the same house a year ago, both parents born in US, school 8th grade which he finished, he’s 30 years old and older, he worked 52 weeks last year, he made $1800. last year, no one else in the house worked, was not in WWII, WWI or service.
1950 CO Pueblo p2 William H Johnson family
1950 CO Pueblo District 64-49 p2 April 7, 1950

147 Idaho Ave.
1. Johnson, Roes A. Wife 52 Married b. Missouri
2. Johnson, Shirley F. daughter 13 b. Colorado
3. Johnson, Roy D. Head 22 Married b. Colorado, worked 40 hrs last week, Lineman R.E.A.
4. Johnson, Edith K. Wife 22 Married b. New Mexico
5. Johnson, James D. son b. Oct Colorado

Notes at bottom for sample line 4:
Katherine lived in the same house a year ago, both parents born in US, school 12th grade which she finished.
Kitty & Wiley's wedding


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