Person:Philip Traver (4)

m. 1 Jan 1857
  1. George A. Jr. Traver1860 -
  2. William A. Traver1865 -
  3. Henry E. Traver1866 -
  4. Philip C. Traver1869 - 1933
  5. Charles Edward Traver1871 - Aft 1900
  6. Mary E. Traver1873 -
  7. Ernest A. Traver1876 - Aft 1900
m. 1889
  1. Mark Edward Traver1890 - 1890
  2. Edward Traver1891 -
  3. Walter P. Traver1893 - 1893
  4. Daniel Traver1894 -
  5. Philip Traver1896 -
  6. Margaret Gertrude Traver1901 - 1981
Facts and Events
Name Philip C. Traver
Gender Male
Birth[1] 25 Apr 1869 Queens, New York, United States
Marriage 1889 Queens, New York, United Statesto Margaret Kelly
Death? 1933 Lynbrook, Nassau, New York, United States
References
  1. Philip C. Traver, in Department of Veterans Affairs. Civil War and Later Pension Files. (Washington D.C.).

    Civil War Pension File of George A. Traver. Certificate No. 639568. National Archives, Washington D.C. (original papers)

    Shows list of living children and their dates of birth.

  2.   George A. Traver, in United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    1 June 1870.

    Shrewsbury twp., Eatontown P.O.; page 460 (stamped). #226/227, household of George Traver

    Shows Philip C. as third son, 1 year old, a native of New York

  3.   George A. Traver, in United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    1 June 1880.

    Shrewsbury twp., 2nd District, Monmouth Co., NJ. Vol 16: ED 124, sheet 12; 113/122, household of George Traver

    Shows Philip C. as 11 Years old, at school, son of the head of household

  4.   Philip Traver, in United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    1 June 1900.

    1900 Federal Census Enumeration. New York, New York, Borough of Queens, Ward 5, White Street. Enumeration district No. 689; sheet 10A; #109/152

    head; born April 1869, now age 31, married 11 years. Born in NY, as were both his parents. Employed as a carriage painter, rents a house || Phillip Traver

  5.   Peter Traver, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    1 April 1910.

    ED #1249 sheet 15A; part of 38th Assembly District and 3rd election district; #226/237. Household of Philip C. Traver [called Peter Traver]

    Philip was listed under an incorrect given name, but the other information in the entry seems correct: he was 41 years old, had been married for 21 years, was a native with both his parents of New York and spoke English. He was a manufacturer of chairs, self-employed; he owned his home and had a mortgage on it||Peter Traver

  6.   Philip Traver Sr., in United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    1 April 1920.

    Vol. 311: ED 378; sheet 25: line 44. Household of Philip Cookingham Traver

    He is shown as head; he owned his house free; he was age 50. Born in NY, so were both his parents. He was a painter on his own account || Philip Traver Sr.

  7.   Philip Traver Sr., in United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
    1 April 1930.

    Town of Hempstead, #141/141. Household of Philip Traver Sr.

    Despite the incorrect given name, everything else fits: he was 60 years old, aged 20 at his marriage. He and both his parents were natives of New York, and he was employed as a real estate salesman||Frank C. Traver