Il est marié avec Blanche E WILSON (TOWNSEND).
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
Richard D. TOWNSEND | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blanche E WILSON (TOWNSEND) |
Richard D. Townsend
Gender: Male
Birth: Mar 27 1902 -
Parents: Lewis Douglas Townsend, Jennie E. Churchill
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Richard Townsend
Gender: Male
Birth: Circa 1902 - Illinois, USA
Residence: 1940 - Hesperia, Denver, Newaygo, Michigan, USA
Age: 38
Residence in 1935: Same House - Hesperia, Denver, Newaygo, Michigan, USA
Race: White
Marital status: Married
Wife: Blanche Townsend
Children: Beverly Townsend, Robert Townsend, Barbara Townsend, William Townsend
Census:
Incorporated place: Hesperia Enum. District: 62-12 Line: 41
Township: Denver Roll: m-t0627-01797
County: Newaygo Frame: 00217
State: Michigan Page: 1B
Date: 1940Family: 17
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Household
Relation to head; Name; Age
Head; Richard Townsend; 38
Wife; Blanche Townsend; 39
Daughter; Beverly Townsend; 13
Son; Robert Townsend; 12
Daughter; Barbara Townsend; 10
Son; William Townsend; 9
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