Household Record 766

Res.1/Male/Husb}   Bollschweiler, George Rupper Family History} Olson
Res.2/Fem./Wife}   Peterson, Verda HH Type} Historic household   HH
Address/Location:  
Name(s)} George R. & Verda W. Bollschweiler
Optional} Salt Lake County
Str./Apt.} 1556 Logan Avenue
Str./Apt.} 1415 Hollywood Avenue
Str./Apt.} 1058 Markea Avenue
Str./Apt.} 1059 East 9th South
Str./Apt.} 825 Kensington Avenue
City/etc.} Salt Lake City, Utah
Household Dates:
  Source}     Exa  7 Apr 1930
  Move-In}   Cir Jun 1928
  Move-Out} Cir Jul 1993
Source 1} 1854=Genealogy
Source 2} 1870=1930 USA cen
Source 3} 1871=1940 USA cen
Source 4} 1860=City directory
Last Updated
by} Karen Hancock
Date Updated} 29 Jan 2016
Date Created}  21 Jan 2016
Notes:  In the 1930 U.S. census, George Bollschweiler, 28, and his wife Verda Bollschwieler, 26, were living at 1556 Logan Avenue, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.  They owned the house, with a value of $5,500. and did not have a radio set.  George was a delivery truck driver.  They had a daughter Joy, 8 months.

George and Verda had a succession of homes in Salt Lake City, as reported in the Salt Lake City, Utah, City Directories.  In 1933, they are reported living at 1415 Hollywood Avenue, and George was a driver for the Deseret Cleaners and Dyers.  In 1934, they were living at 1058 Markea Avenue, and by 1935 George was the secretary-treasurer of the cleaning business.  By 1936, they were living at 1059 East 9th South.

In the 1940 U.S. census, George R. Bollschweiler, 37, and his wife, Verda Bollschweiler, 36, were living at 1059 East 9th South, Salt Lake City.  The owned the house, with a value of $2,250.  George was a salesman for the cleaning company, had earned $1,600. in 1939, and had completed three years of high school.  Verda had completed four years of high school.  Their children were Joy, 10, who had completed 4 years of school, and Robert, 7, just beginning school.

Their permanent address from 1948 on was 825 Kensington Avenue, Salt Lake City.  The city directories report George as becoming a supervisor for the LDS Deseret Industries in 1965.  They also report Verda as being an office secretary in 1953, then office director, for the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers.  In 1959 Verda was an office secretary for Parkingson Advertising Co., and in 1965 the secretary-treasurer for Goodwin Advertising Co.
Total # of Residents} 4  
Other Residents:
Household  His Last HH} 765  His Next HH} ___
Links => Her Last HH} 761 Her Next HH} ___
  3rd Res.} Bollschweiler, Joy ___
  4th Res.} Bollschweiler, Robert Peterson ___
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