Household Record 809

Res.1/Male/Husb}   Robison, George Albert Family History} Olson
Res.2/Fem./Wife}   Walker, Laura Barbara HH Type} Historic household   HH
Address/Location:  
Name(s)} George A. & Laura W. Robison
Optional} Millard County
Str./Apt.}  
City/etc.} Hinckley, Utah
Household Dates:
  Source}     Exa 13 Apr 1910
  Move-In}   Cir Dec 1907
  Move-Out} Cir 1974
Source 1} 1949=Genealogy
Source 2} 171 = 1910 USA cen
Source 3} 845 = Military rec
Source 4} 1921=1920 USA cen
Source 5} 769 = 1930 USA cen
Source 6} 1953=1940 USA cen
Source 7} 891 = Military rec
Source 8} 1954=City directory
Last Updated
by} Karen Hancock
Date Updated}   7 Jun 2017
Date Created}  27 Jan 2017
Notes:  In the 1910 U.S. census, George A. Robison, 29, and his wife Laura Robison, 22, were living in Hinckley, Millard, Utah.  George was a farmer, farming on his own account.  Their first son, Alden V. was 1 year.

In Sep 1918, when George Albert Robison registered for the World Was I draft, he was a minister working in Berkely, Alameda, California.  His permanent home address was in Hinckley, Millard, Utah, with his wife Mrs. Laura W. Robison.

In the 1920 U.S. census, George A. Robison, 39, and his wife Laura W. Robison, 31, were renting a residence at 392 North 3rd East Street, Logan, Cache, Utah.  George was listed as having no occupation.  The children were Alden V., 10, Nella, 8, and Benjamin H., 4.  The older two children were in school.  Logan, Utah, was their home while George was attending the Utah Agricultural College in Logan, graduating in 1921.

In the 1930 U.S. census, George A. Robison, 49, and his wife Laura Robison, 42, were living on North Main Street, Hinckley, Millard, Utah.  They owned their farm, but had no radio set.  George was an inspector for the state agricultural department.  The children were Nelda, 18, Benjamin, 14, Ruth, 10, G. Almon, 8, Francis 2, and Barbara, 1.  The older four children attended school.

In the 1940 U.S. census, George A. Robison, 59, and his wife Laura W. Robison, 52, were living in Hinckley, Millard, Utah, in the same house as in 1935.  They owned their home, which was on a farm, with a value of $4,000.  George had completed four years of college and was a farmer.  Laura had completed four years of high school.  The children at home were Ruth, 19, one year of college, doing farm labor; G. Almon, 18, three years of high school, doing farm labor; Francis, 12, 6th grade; Barbara 10, 4th grade; and Clair A., 9, 3rd grade.

About 1943, George and Barbara moved to Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, with their home at 2124 Green.  George is listed as an inspector at this address in the 1944 City Directory, Salt Lake City, Utah.  After his death in 1947, Laura continued to live in their Salt Lake City home.
Total # of Residents} 11  
Other Residents:
Household  His Last HH} 808  His Next HH} ___
Links => Her Last HH}   34 Her Next HH} ___
  3rd Res.} Robison, Alden V. 240
  4th Res.} Robison, Nella 811
  5th Res.} Robison, Ava Leah 240
  6th Res.} Robison, Benjamin H. 813
  7th Res.} Robison, Ruth 815
  8th Res.} Robison, George Almon ___
  9th Res.} Robison, Francis W. (Frank) ___
10th Res.} Robison, Barbara 819
11th Res.} Robison, Clair Albert ___
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