1910 George, 19, is living with his parents in Dundee Lake, Saddle River Township, Bergen County, New Jersey. He is employed as a bobbin boy at a woolen mill.
1917 George is supporting his parents-he is employed as a car inspector for the New York Susquehanna & Western Railroad. They are living at 512 East 41st Street in Paterson, New Jersey. George is also a Private in the National Guard.
On March 15, 1918 George, 23, took Harriet Miller, 20, as his bride. They were married at the Totowa First Church in Paterson, New Jersey. Bertha Miller and David Swim were their chosen witnesses.
In 1920, George, 25, is the head of his own family He is married to Harriet and they reside at 124 East 39th Street in Paterson, New Jersey. Still employed by the Railroad.
At the time of the 1940's census, George Hammett lived at 158 Rochelle Avenue, Rochelle Park, Bergen County, New Jersey. His occupation was listed as an inspector with the Railroad. He was 46 years old and his wife , Harriet, was 42.They had one daughter, Ruth, who was 20. They had five sons-- George, Jr.(18), David(11), Howard (9), Walter(7) and Donald(6). Harriet and all of the children were born in New Jersey.
George and Harriet were also the parents of Bertha Jean (Dec 23, 1923-Jan 28, 1929) and Henry (September 30, 1925-1930). The children are buried next to their parents. Bertha Jean "Birdie".
George was 54 years, 5 months, and 24 days old when he passed of a coronary occlusion. Services were held at Henry Vander Platt Funeral Home. He was interred on December 30. 1948 at Cedar Lawn Cemetery.
1910 George, 19, is living with his parents in Dundee Lake, Saddle River Township, Bergen County, New Jersey. He is employed as a bobbin boy at a woolen mill.
1917 George is supporting his parents-he is employed as a car inspector for the New York Susquehanna & Western Railroad. They are living at 512 East 41st Street in Paterson, New Jersey. George is also a Private in the National Guard.
On March 15, 1918 George, 23, took Harriet Miller, 20, as his bride. They were married at the Totowa First Church in Paterson, New Jersey. Bertha Miller and David Swim were their chosen witnesses.
In 1920, George, 25, is the head of his own family He is married to Harriet and they reside at 124 East 39th Street in Paterson, New Jersey. Still employed by the Railroad.
At the time of the 1940's census, George Hammett lived at 158 Rochelle Avenue, Rochelle Park, Bergen County, New Jersey. His occupation was listed as an inspector with the Railroad. He was 46 years old and his wife , Harriet, was 42.They had one daughter, Ruth, who was 20. They had five sons-- George, Jr.(18), David(11), Howard (9), Walter(7) and Donald(6). Harriet and all of the children were born in New Jersey.
George and Harriet were also the parents of Bertha Jean (Dec 23, 1923-Jan 28, 1929) and Henry (September 30, 1925-1930). The children are buried next to their parents. Bertha Jean "Birdie".
George was 54 years, 5 months, and 24 days old when he passed of a coronary occlusion. Services were held at Henry Vander Platt Funeral Home. He was interred on December 30. 1948 at Cedar Lawn Cemetery.
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