Roy appears on the 1920 U.S. Census: Colorado, Denver, 14-WD with his spouse, Ila M. Chaney. Ila was born in Norway. This turns out to be Ida M NORBY who married Roy 17 Jan 1907, in Littleton, Arapahoe, Colorado. This marriage terminated in divorce on 20 Mar 1918 in Denver, Colorado.
Roy was a conductor on a streetcar for Denver Tramway Co. for many years.
Roy's second spouse, Grace Till Smith JAYNE Connell Daniels Chaney, divorced him and moved to California. Grace said that Roy had miss-represented himself to her.
A few years later, Roy moved to California.
Although Roy and Grace never lived together again, he would show up at her home each day at noon with something for Grace to prepare for their lunch. At one time, Grace had a restaurant in Denver; she was a wonderful cook.
When Roy was elderly and in a nursing home, Grace took care of his affairs.
Additions and corrections are rejoiced over (please, include sources).
Roy appears on the 1920 U.S. Census: Colorado, Denver, 14-WD with his spouse, Ila M. Chaney. Ila was born in Norway. This turns out to be Ida M NORBY who married Roy 17 Jan 1907, in Littleton, Arapahoe, Colorado. This marriage terminated in divorce on 20 Mar 1918 in Denver, Colorado.
Roy was a conductor on a streetcar for Denver Tramway Co. for many years.
Roy's second spouse, Grace Till Smith JAYNE Connell Daniels Chaney, divorced him and moved to California. Grace said that Roy had miss-represented himself to her.
A few years later, Roy moved to California.
Although Roy and Grace never lived together again, he would show up at her home each day at noon with something for Grace to prepare for their lunch. At one time, Grace had a restaurant in Denver; she was a wonderful cook.
When Roy was elderly and in a nursing home, Grace took care of his affairs.
Additions and corrections are rejoiced over (please, include sources).
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