1900 Census, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Ward 23, ED 266, Sheets 4A (bottom) and 4B (top), 4 June 1900, 106 Dupont St., James Hughes household on lines 49-55, James on line 49, age 40, m. 17 years, b. Ireland, imm. 1880, Fireman, children Phelix, 16, Margaret 8, Minnie 6, Nellie 2.
1910 Census, Pennsylvania, Fayette, Redstone Township [near Brownsville, about 35 miles south of Pittsburgh], ED 63, Sheet 3B, 19 April 1910, James Hughes household on lines 51-55 includes unrelated boarders on lines 54 and 55. James on line 51, age 50, m. 27 years, b. Ireland, Railroader tracklayer, son James, age 10, on line 53.
1920 Census, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Pittsburgh, 16th Ward, ED 568, Sheet 2B, January 1920, 3235 War St., James Hughes household on lines 68-75, James on line 68, age 59, b. Ireland, imm. 1881, Water Tender Steel Works; widowed son Felix, 35, and single son James A. Jr., 19, both laborers in Steel Works, household includes the children of widowed Felix (grandchildren of James), Catherine, 9, Edward, 7, Felix Jr., 5, and Joseph, 4 1/2.
1930 Census, James Hughes, age 72, is included in the Pittsburgh household of daughter Margaret (Hughes) Pfeifer. James is incorrectly recorded as widowed. His wife was living with their son Felix in Baltimore.
Pennsylvania Death Indices Online, 1932, D-32 H-H.pdf (soundex H-220) James Hughes, Pittsburgh 10 21 32 State File No. 88684. The certificate correctly records that James was married at the time of death, not widowed. Age "about 68." Was residing with daughter Mrs. Chris A. Pfeifer at 304 Dengler St. in Pittsburgh.
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