Misc. Notes
Ed Trombley emigrated from Canada in 1898
®6395, 1900
®10158 or 1910.
®10178 In 1910 he was single, 30 years old and 1 of eighteen boarders at the boarding house of Henry Ceaser on Broad Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin. He was a laborer in a lumber mill and had emigrated in 1898 and was a naturalized citizen.
®6395 On 1 January 1920 Ed Trombley, a 30 year old laborer in a lumber camp lived on Broad Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin. He had emigrated in 1900 and become a naturalized citizen in 1915. He lived with his wife Malvina (sic) M. Arseneau, 24, and children Edward J., 7, Alice M., 5, Raymond C., 3 years and 1 month and Ada, 9 months. Melvina’s brother Alex Arseneau and his wife Jennie K. also lived with them.
®10158 On 1 April 1930 Edward Trombley, 50, lived in a house he rented for $5 a month in Marenisco Township, Gogebic County, Michigan. He was a mechanic on a steam jammer in a logging camp, had emigrated from English Canada in 1910 and was a naturalized citizen. He had married at age 32. He lived with his wife Melvina, 33, and children Edward, 18, Alice, 15, Raymond, 13, Adolph, 11, and Leonard, 8.
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