An immigrant, unmarried, but through the business acumen and thrift peculiar to his race he had become the owner of a thriving store and of various pieces of real estate. 

About January 1909, when a  19 years old, single, living at home and working in a factory in Youngstown, one night she came home from her work all fagged and nervous. 

August 15, 1910, myself and son, age seven, visited the church of Our Lady of Consolation. 

At various ages he had measles, mumps, typhoid fever. 

I was born with one leg shorter than the other and a limping gait characterized me as I grew up.  My health otherwise was always good.