residence: San Antonio, Texas
occupation: railroad express clerk
(death certificate)
The 1900 and 1910 census recorded Lester Lawrence living on a farm in Hays County, Texas, with parents William and Maud and younger brothers.
The 1920 census recorded Lester Lawrence living in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, with wife Myrtle, 24, and son Leroy, 1. Lester was a depot express handler.
The 1930 census recorded Lester L. Lawrence living in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, with wife Irene, 29, and stepchildren: Emil Seewald, 7; and Harold Seewald, 5. Lester worked as a clerk at a paper press.
The 1940 census recorded Lester Lawrence living in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, with wife Irene, 39, and stepchildren: Emil Seewald,1 7; and Harold Seewald, 15. Also living in the home was father-in-law Fred Benke, 72. Lester was a relief clerk at a railway express.
residence: San Antonio, Texas
occupation: railroad express clerk
(death certificate)
The 1900 and 1910 census recorded Lester Lawrence living on a farm in Hays County, Texas, with parents William and Maud and younger brothers.
The 1920 census recorded Lester Lawrence living in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, with wife Myrtle, 24, and son Leroy, 1. Lester was a depot express handler.
The 1930 census recorded Lester L. Lawrence living in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, with wife Irene, 29, and stepchildren: Emil Seewald, 7; and Harold Seewald, 5. Lester worked as a clerk at a paper press.
The 1940 census recorded Lester Lawrence living in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, with wife Irene, 39, and stepchildren: Emil Seewald,1 7; and Harold Seewald, 15. Also living in the home was father-in-law Fred Benke, 72. Lester was a relief clerk at a railway express.
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