Deborah Estlow of Brookville
DEBORAH A. ESTLOW
Deborah lived by herself, a 72 year old widow, in 1930. She definitely does not appear on the Brookville census in 1920, although there was another Estlow family (that of Francis T., who also appears here in 1930). However, she does show up in 1910: she was married at that time to Jesse S. Estlow, age 69 (i.e., fifteen years her senior). They lived next door to, or perhaps across from, Hiram Parker (see his entry below).
The 9 Aug 1929 issue of the New Jersey Courier contains news items from Brookville, and it mentions that Deborah had been 'on the sick list.' It also mentions that she was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gaskill and son Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nippens of Riverside. The Gaskills spent the weekend with her.
Deborah lived by herself, a 72 year old widow, in 1930. She definitely does not appear on the Brookville census in 1920, although there was another Estlow family (that of Francis T., who also appears here in 1930). However, she does show up in 1910: she was married at that time to Jesse S. Estlow, age 69 (i.e., fifteen years her senior). They lived next door to, or perhaps across from, Hiram Parker (see his entry below).
The 9 Aug 1929 issue of the New Jersey Courier contains news items from Brookville, and it mentions that Deborah had been 'on the sick list.' It also mentions that she was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gaskill and son Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nippens of Riverside. The Gaskills spent the weekend with her.
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