Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Lawrence J. Breiding

In 1930, Lawrence Breiding (38) owned a house worth $3000 at 186 Pierce Street in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. He lived there with his wife Agnes (32) and children Delores (12), Wilbur (10), Rosemary (9), Lawrene Jr. (7), Harold (5), Thomas (3), and Bernard (9 mos). The oldest four children attended school. Lawrence was self-employed; he owned a transfer truck. The Breiding family owned a radio set. Everyone in the household was born in West Virginia.


Agnes M. Hillwig

Agnes' father and mother were born in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, respectively.


Harold Breiding

The 1930 census has a child named Harold in the family who is not included by researcher Ken Breiding.


Donald Breiding

Researcher Ken Breiding has a child named Donald in this family. The 1930 census shows a five year old child named Harold who is not included in Ken Breiding's list of family members. It is not known if Harold and Donald are the same person, or two different people.


William G. Breiding

In 1930, William Breiding (27) rented a house for $15 a month at 80 Kenney St. in Wheeling, West Virginia. He lived there with his wife Velma (27) and son Billie (4). Everyone in the household was born in West Virginia, as were their parents. William was employed as a laborer for a textile company. The Breidings owned a radio set. The family's surname is misspelled Brvdig in the census index.


Russell J. Breiding

In 1930, Russell lived with his parents in their home at 140 18th Street, Wheeling, West Virginia. Russell was employed as an automotive repairman.