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Hugh A. Kay Confectionary
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+ | :1817 [[Newburgh St.|Denison Ave.]], Cleveland, Ohio | ||
- | This store was listed in the 1920 city directory. No further information is | + | '''Owner:''' |
+ | :Hugh A. Kay (1892-????) | ||
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+ | :This store was listed in the 1920 city directory. Hugh Kay and family lived at 3877 W.20th St. at the time. His wife, Myrtle Wiley Kay was daughter of James and Ellen Wiley. Her parents were Canadians formerly from the Woodland Avenue area. According to the 1920 U.S. Census, Hugh was a plumber by trade. | ||
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+ | :No further information is known at this time. | ||
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+ | '''Other businesses at this location:''' | ||
+ | :1930's - [[George Adams' Confectionary]] | ||
+ | :1940's - [[Charles Kotkowsky's Barbershop]] | ||
+ | :1950's - [[James Pucci's Barbershop]] | ||
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+ | {{back2businesses}} |
Current revision
Location:
- 1817 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
Owner:
- Hugh A. Kay (1892-????)
- This store was listed in the 1920 city directory. Hugh Kay and family lived at 3877 W.20th St. at the time. His wife, Myrtle Wiley Kay was daughter of James and Ellen Wiley. Her parents were Canadians formerly from the Woodland Avenue area. According to the 1920 U.S. Census, Hugh was a plumber by trade.
- No further information is known at this time.
Other businesses at this location:
- 1930's - George Adams' Confectionary
- 1940's - Charles Kotkowsky's Barbershop
- 1950's - James Pucci's Barbershop
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