In 1900, Ida M. (9 - at school) lived in Warwick, with her father Wilbur (45 - worked as an undertaker), her mother Jennie (44), her brother Cornelius Smith Lazear (14 - at school) and her sister Amelia Belle Lazear (11 - at school)[3].
In 1910, Ida May (19) lived in Warwick with her father Wilbur (55 - widowed and worked as an undertaker and merchant of furniture), her sister Amelia Belle (21) and New Jersian Gertrude Gavison (61 - housekeeper)[4].
In 1915, May (24 - at home) lived in Warwick with her father Wilbur (60 - worked as an undertaker) and their housekeeper Gertrude Garrison (65)[5].
On April 9, 1919, Ida May Lazear (28 - at home) married Wilmarth John Tuthill (27 - worked as a farmer) , in Warwick, Orange County, New York[6][7].
In 1930, Mae L. (39 - name as recorded in the census) lived on Craigville Road, in Goshen, Orange County, New York, with her husband Wilmarth (38 - worked as a general farmer), their daughter Katherine (12), their son Wilmarth J. Jr. (5), North Dakota ward Robert Smith (16) and North Dakota ward Mae Smith (14)[8].
In 1940, May L. (49) lived in Goshen, with her husband Wilmarth (48 - worked as a post master), their daughter Catherine (18 - name as spelled in the census) and their son Wilmarth Jr. (7)[9].
In 1949, May L. Tuthill lived in Middletown, New York, with her husband Wilmarth J. Tuthill (worked as a postmaster)[10].
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