Minnie Clementine Ball was born on March 20, 1894, in Floyd County, Indiana, to Edward J. Ball and Emma Minnie Ulmer Ball [1].
In 1900, Minnie (age 6 - born in March of 1894, in Indiana), lived at 208 Beeler Street, in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, with her father Edward J. (age 29 - born in October of 1870, in Kentucky and worked as a cabinet maker), her mother Emma M. (age 27 - born in May of 1873, in Indiana), her brother Edward B. (age 4 - born in May of 1896, in Indiana), her paternal aunt Sarah Pinaire (age 27 - born in September of 1872, in Kentucky), her first cousin Nellie M. Pinaire (age 6 - born in May of 1894, in Indiana) and her first cousin Edward Pinaire (age 4 - born in December of 1895, in Indiana)[2].
In 1920, Minnie (age 25), lived at 417 Clinton Street, in Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, with her husband Fay (age 27 - worked as an electrician for an electric company), their son Keith (age 4 - born in Iowa) and their daughter Irma (age 2 - born in Iowa)[3].
In 1930, Minnie (age 36), lived at 812 East Clark Street, in Charles City, with her husband Fay (age 37 - worked as an electrician for an electric shop), their son Keith (age 14) and their daughter Irma (age 12)[4].
In 1940, Minnie (age 46), lived at 1502 Clark Street, in Charles City, with her husband Fay (age 47 - worked as a laborer for a light company)[5].
In 1950, Minnie C. (age 56), lived at 1502 East Clark, in Charles City, with her husband Fay W. (age 57 - worked as an electrician for public utilities)[6].
She passed away in 1980.
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