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1910 Census (click here for full page)

Lines 60, 61 and 62 in the 1910 Census for Lackawanna County Pennsylvania in the city of Scranton written on April 21, 1910 shows an entry for my great-grandfather (Alexander Kovatch - 28), my great-grandmother (Anna Kovatch - 24) and their son, my grandfather (Alexander Kovatch � 3). It also shows a list of boarders in their house but I don't recognize any of the names.

Their citizenship appears to be 1907 which makes sense because my grandfather always said that he came to the U.S. when he was 2. And the country of birth for the individual and their parents appears to be Hungary / Slovik.

His job is listed as "Coal Miner" and language appears to be Slovik.

1920 Census (click here for full page)

Lines 71 through 78 of the 1920 Census for Lackawanna County Pennsylvania in the city of Scranton list more members of the family. The name appears to be written incorrectly as Kovitch but the family members are Alex (38), Anne (35), Alex Jr. (15), Mke (9) and John (8).

Alex Jr. is listed as being born in Austria while the other brothers, Mike and John, are listed as being born in Pennsylvania.

1930 Census (click here for full page)

The 1930 Census for Lackawanna County Pennsylvania has my grandfather and grandmother.

It lists Alex Kovatch (23) and Anna Kovatch (21) both being born in Pennsylvania with parents born in in Cze?? (can't make out).

My grandfather's occupation is listed as coal miner.