On September 21, 1944, in Cook County, Illinois, he married Mary E. Hardy. Mary Hardy was born in Mississippi and grew up in Texas, according to the 1940 census of Childress, Texas. After the war, Adasko continued working for New York City. He and Mary made their home in the ...
Although the 1940 census shows him to be unemployed and living at home in Brooklyn with his 80 year old step-mother, his military records indicate that he was admitted to the Roseburg Branch of the Home for Disabled Soldiers in Hampton, Virginia, in 1933; it is unclear if he was discharge...
The 1875 Minnesota State Census places Walter W. Wood in St. Paul Minnesota although they relocated to Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, where they lived between 1877 and 1881, the 1880 US Census listing Walter, Lizzie, Harvey and Bessie Wood as Mapleton residents, with Walter’s given occupat...
The 1920 federal census states that the five-year-old Joseph lived on West 9th Street in Brooklyn with his mother, father and older sister, Pauline. Both parents, Philip and Frances, were born in Italy and his father was a brush-maker. By the 1925 New York State census, the family had...