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Research Notes -- David G Brewer |
1910 Census - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Uniontown Ward 2 - 22 April 1910
30 48 55 Leman Street
Gaskill, Edward O. Head M W 30 M1 10 5 5 Penn Penn Penn Merchant at Grocery Store
Margaret Wife F W 29 M1 10 Penn Penn Penn
Albert L. Son M W 8 S Penn Penn Penn
Clide P. Son M W 7 S Penn Penn Penn
Goldy C. Dau F W 5 S Penn Penn Penn
Harold Son M W 3 S Penn Penn Penn
Margaret V. Dau F W 1 S Penn Penn Penn
Willow, Viola Srv F W 18 S Penn Penn Penn
1920 Census - Summit County, Ohio
Akron Ward 7 - 28/29 January 1920
1002 305 1685 LeRoy Avenue
Gaskill, Edward Head M W 39 M Penn Penn Penn Real Estate Agent
Estella Wife F W 29 M Ind Frnc Frnc Worker at Rubber factory
Albert Son M W 18 S Penn Penn Penn Worker at Rubber factory
Clyde Son M W 16 S Penn Penn Penn Worker at Rubber factory
Goldie Dau F W 14 S Penn Penn Penn
Harrold Son M W 13 S Penn Penn Penn
Margaret Dau F W 11 S Penn Penn Penn
1930 Census - Summit County, Ohio
Akron - 5 April 1930
403 155 171 Madison Avenue
Gaskill, Edward O. Head M W 50 Wd 19 Penn Penn Penn Real Estate Manager
Albert L. Son M W 28 S Penn Penn Penn Clothing Store Collector
Goldie K. Dau F W 25 S Penn Penn Penn
Harold E. Son M W 23 S Penn Penn Penn
Preston, Margaret V Dau F W 21 M 21 Penn Penn Penn Typist at Rubber Shop
---, Wayne W. SLaw M W 22 M 22 Tex Tex Tex Salesman of Household Necessities
From Jim Emme:
Edward Orville (Edward O. in the 1930 Akron, Ohio
census) was married twice; first to a Margaret when he
was 19 (see aformentioned census on Sh 8B) and to an
Estelle, who was born in Indiana of two French parents
(see 1920 Akron, Ohio census). After leaving the
grocery business in PA, he became a real estate agent,
and later a manager of that business. He wasn’t a
veteran.
His son, Clyde P., was married at the age of 23, and
was a stock clerk in the building trade. His son,
Richard C. Was born in 1929, being 8/12 in April of
1930 (see 1930 Akron, Ohio census on Sh 26B). Clyde’s
wife was 20 at the time she married according to this
same census. So, the marriage of these two took place
in 1926.
A SSDI from lds.org has Harriet Gaskill, b. 13 Nov
1905, d. Aug 1980, death residence Cuyahoga Falls,
Summit, Ohio, and death benefit being Akron, Summit,
Ohio. A SSDI from same source has Clyde Gaskill, b.
16 Feb 1903, d Nov 1979, and death residence of Akron,
Summit, Ohio. Their son, Richard, accord to SSDI b. 5
Aug 1929, d. 29 Jan 2006, and death residence is
Cuyahoga Falls, Summit, Ohio.
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Gaskill Family
The present day representative of the Gaskill family in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Edward Orville
Gaskill, is a grandson of Elwood Gaskill, of Fayette county, an old settler and farmer.
(II) Robert, son of Elwood Gaskill, was born in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, killed on the railroad
in 1885. He was a miner all his adult life, and a Republican in politics. He married Charlotte
Victor, born in Fayette county, died in 1885, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Victor, he a farmer
and veteran of the civil war. He died aged over eighty years. His wife also lived to extreme old
age. They were the parents of fourteen children, five of whom are living. Children of Mr. and Mrs.
Gaskill: 1. John, a conductor on the Pennsylvania railroad, resides in Uniontown. 2. Walter, an
engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad, resides at Brownsville. 3. Marie, married D. Emmerson
Coldren, resides at Uniontown, Pennsylvania. 4. Edward O., of whom further. 5. Gertrude, married
Hugh Alkins, resides at Brownsville.
(III) Edward Orville, youngest son of Robert and Charlotte (Victor) Gaskill, was born at Mount
Pleasant, Pennsylvania, November 9, 1879. When a very young boy he went with an uncle to the state
of Kansas, and there he was educated in the public school, remaining until he was seventeen years of
age. He then returned to Pennsylvania and for two years was clerk for the Union Supply Company in
Uniontown. He then established a meat and grocery business at Nos. 4 and 6 North Gallatin street,
where he conducted a successful business for eleven years. He then retired from business for one
year, and in 1911 established a grocery business at No. 44 North Gallatin street, where he is now
located. He is a Republican in politics, and a member of the Central Christian Church. He is also a
member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He married, March 23, 1901, Mary Margaret Sutton,
born at Fairchance, Pennsylvania, died at Uniontown, August 5, 1911, daughter of Albert and Eliza
Sutton, Children: Albert Leroy, Clyde Paul, Goldie Catherine, Edward Harold, Margaret Virginia.
Source: Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County, John W. Jordan, Lewis Historical
Publishing Co., 1912. |
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