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- This may not be the correct Thomas, because the census states both
parents were b. in Pennsylvania, however, the common family names found
in his children,and the age and birth in NY suggest it might be the same
Thomas. Also, in the1920 census, Thomas F. was living at home with his
mother and his occupation at that time was waiter. Although Thomas is
still at home with his mother, andno spouse is given, he is listed with
a marital status as "M and in the household is a Thomas, who is the
correct age to be this Thomas, son, 14, b. NY."All of this information
would support the possibility that we are looking at the same individual.
Also, a search of available databases for the 1920 censusdoes not yield
any other Thomas who would be the same age.
Scranton, ThomasF., 35, b. NY, both parents b. Pennsylvania
Rose, wife, 37, b. TN
Albert, son, 14, b. NY
Thomas, son, 14 b. NY
Francis, son, 9 b. Wyoming
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