According to the 1880 Federal census, he was the eldest of four children. His younger siblings included Eugene P; Mathis A. and Thomas C. Eisenman. According to a family tree, he may also have had two other siblings: Florence and Clotilda Catherine Eisenman. Another sibling may have been Walter Albinos Eisenman.
On October 31, 1897, Vincent Eiseman (sic) and Nora B. Berg (Elnora Isabell Berg) were married in Grant County, West Virginia. Nora was 18 years old and the daughter of CNM and Provy E Berg. She was born in Grant County.
In the 1900 Federal census, Vincent Eiseman (sic) was listed as a boarder in Union, Grant County, West Virginia, working as a lumberman. Nora B. Eisenman, aged 20 and a daughter Clara E Eisenman were living in Union, Grant County, with her parents and siblings.
In the 1910 Federal census, Vince O and Nora B Eilseman (sic) were living in Washington, Upshur County, West Virginia. He was working as the coal mine industry. They had four daughters: Clara E; Elnora C; Maree F; Clotilda A; and son Vincent T. Eilseman.
There doesn’t appear to be any listings for Vincent or Elnora (Nora) Eisenman until 1940. In the 1940 Federal census, Vincent Eisenman was a lodger at the Home for the Aged, run by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Elnora J Eiseman (sic – or possibly I) was living in Jane Lew, Lewis County, West Virginia. She was listed as the mother-in-law of the head of house Orval T. Barnett aged 32; with spouse (and likely daughter) Magdalen T. Barnett aged 22; and granddaughter Mary Isabel Barnett.
Vincent Oscar Eisenman died on June 8, 1942, at the Home for the Aged, run by the Little Sisters of the Poor, in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He had been living there for two years, two months and 19 days.
According to his Pennsylvania death certificate, he was buried at Sunset Memorial in Harrison County, West Virginia.
According to the 1880 Federal census, he was the eldest of four children. His younger siblings included Eugene P; Mathis A. and Thomas C. Eisenman. According to a family tree, he may also have had two other siblings: Florence and Clotilda Catherine Eisenman. Another sibling may have been Walter Albinos Eisenman.
On October 31, 1897, Vincent Eiseman (sic) and Nora B. Berg (Elnora Isabell Berg) were married in Grant County, West Virginia. Nora was 18 years old and the daughter of CNM and Provy E Berg. She was born in Grant County.
In the 1900 Federal census, Vincent Eiseman (sic) was listed as a boarder in Union, Grant County, West Virginia, working as a lumberman. Nora B. Eisenman, aged 20 and a daughter Clara E Eisenman were living in Union, Grant County, with her parents and siblings.
In the 1910 Federal census, Vince O and Nora B Eilseman (sic) were living in Washington, Upshur County, West Virginia. He was working as the coal mine industry. They had four daughters: Clara E; Elnora C; Maree F; Clotilda A; and son Vincent T. Eilseman.
There doesn’t appear to be any listings for Vincent or Elnora (Nora) Eisenman until 1940. In the 1940 Federal census, Vincent Eisenman was a lodger at the Home for the Aged, run by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Elnora J Eiseman (sic – or possibly I) was living in Jane Lew, Lewis County, West Virginia. She was listed as the mother-in-law of the head of house Orval T. Barnett aged 32; with spouse (and likely daughter) Magdalen T. Barnett aged 22; and granddaughter Mary Isabel Barnett.
Vincent Oscar Eisenman died on June 8, 1942, at the Home for the Aged, run by the Little Sisters of the Poor, in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He had been living there for two years, two months and 19 days.
According to his Pennsylvania death certificate, he was buried at Sunset Memorial in Harrison County, West Virginia.
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