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Hurchel A Merritt F 3c USS Tuscon Home in 1930: Census Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Age: 20 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1910
1930 United States Federal Census about Hurchel A Merritt
Name: Hurchel A Merritt
Home in 1930: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Age: 20
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1910
Birthplace: Arkansas
Relation to Head of House: F 3c
Race: White
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Name Age
James W Munson 29
Raymond H Murray 21
Thomas F Maylor 31
Raymond W Neumeister 33
Earl S Phelps 23
William B Pinson 19
Otis K Pitts 19
Clemmon H Radford 20
John S Reed 35
Gilbert L Reeves 21
Gabriel T Rigg 22
Donald L Robertson 28
Hubert C Rouse 26
John I Rustin 20
Kermit Sanders 26
Herbert E Seese 32
Willie T Shepperd 28
Russell Shinert 29
Amos A Simmons 27
Albert B Simmons 21
Albert M Smith 27
Albert C Stefanski 19
Charlie G Stone 26
Paul Tasker 28
Merno Taylor 21
Estelle F Thigpen 24
John F Vandegrift 18
William R Wallick 22
Custer Watkins 24
Wallace H Watkins 21
Samuel Weisberg 30
Bradford E Weisiger 27
David I White 27
Grady Whitson 34
William R Williams 29
James W Willis 21
Joan Ynocencio 44
Charles S Alden 40
Daniel B Candler 30
Gordon B Taylor 29
Jesse L Phares 24
Alexander M Vonabzyr 26
Morrie Stoppeman 20
Frank F Moulis 31
John P Phillips 22
George L Marshall 20
Edward F Ross 26
Wilfred Mc Hugh 31
Ralph E Mc Millan 19
Lewis E Pellam 24
Bonifacio R Barben 31
John F Chambers 19
William M Stuart 28
Kenneth E Lang 20
Thomas C Shecberk 21
Clemente Gaito 30
Robert L Fidler 18
Ernest A La Ferriere 21
Valentine O Bernaldes 32
James F Cumnings 46
Panfilo F Asperae 21
Ernest W Mathis 20
Ward Morgan 30
Tomie L Ivey 23
Norris Bennett 22
William A Reinhardt 22
Andrew C Rodgers 21
Joseph D Gardner 22
Hurchel A Merritt 20
Spurgeon C Lindsey 21
Harold J Jennings 25
Arthur Peevler 22
Kenneth E Huey 17
Gasper J Caspelich 30
John J Delly 21
Lorell C France 17
Alton H Moore 22
John W Garner 25
Augustina J Koeller 26
Charles A Moyers 22
Edward D Fisher 26
Victor L Astroske 21
Linwood Gray 22
Orban Hall 22
Gordon A Lemmon 18
Ralph R Herron 24
Paul E Lewin 19
Thomas E Smith 35
Henry A Entean 19
Clifford J Keener 20
Helman O Ulrich 23
Johnson P Downing 23
Robert R Hohler 18
John J Gilbertson 17
Lowell P Hawkins 18
Lloyd W Corlisiers 20
Wilmer M Corbisier 17
Mognus G Hendrickson 35
Walter F Keeling 26
Harry E Watts 27
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Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2128; Page: 49A; Enumeration District: 194; Image: 848.0.
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Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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