Notes for Rebecca C. RICHARDSON
On 2 June 1900 A. D. McIntyre, 35, and his wife of one year, Rebecca C. McIntyre, 28, lived in a house they rented at 3258 Boquet Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He had immigrated in 1887 and worked as a labor boss.
570 In 1905 they lived in Oklahoma where their first child, Margory C. MacIntyre was born.
571 On 25 April 1910 Arch D. MacIntyre, 45, and his wife of 11 years, Rebeca S. MacIntyre, 38, lived in a house they rented at 275 Wood Street, Bellevue, Pennsylvania. He had immigrated in 1887 and worked as a foreman of a car company. He was a naturalized alien. They had had three children of whom three were alive; Margory C, 5, born in Oklahoma, Rebecca C., 2, born in Pennsylvania and Martha M., 3 months, born in Pennsylvania.
571 In 1914 they lived in Oklahoma where their fourth child, Rachel Mc Intyre was born.
572 On 21 February 1920 Archibald D. Mc Intyre, 54, and his wife Rebekah Mc Intyre, 48, lived in a house he owned on Goodman Armstrong Creek Road in Goodman, Wisconsin. He had immigrated in 1885 and became a naturalized citizen in 1893 and worked as a night watchman.
572 On 2 April 1930 A. D. MacIntyre, 65, and his wife Rebecca, 58, lived on a truck farm on Highway 13, Township of Russell, near Bayfield, Wisconsin. The three oldest girls had left home, leaving only Rachel, 16, at home with her parents.
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