John P. Elcik, Sr.
In 1930, John P. Elcik, Sr. continued to work as a washer in a woolen mill. [Is he a citizen yet?]
The 7 Children in 1930
In 1930, John Elcik, Jr. and his wife Mary Byras owned their home on North Main Street in Lisbon, Maine. They had a 10-year-old daughter, Madelyn Elcik. John had already seen service as a veteran of World War I and was working as a grinder in a pulp mill.
Michael Elcik, age 32, was married and the head of his own household. He married Anna H. Sero, age 25, who was seven years his junior. They had been married for ten years and had a three-year-old daughter, Regina. Michael was also a veteran of World War I and was working as a stripper in a woolen mill.
Andrew Elcik married Eugenie M. Walker on February 24, 1925.
Mary Elcik, age 30, was married and living with her husband Michael Dutko on Upper Main Street in Lisbon, Androscoggin County, Maine. They had been married for fifteen years and had three children: Regina Dutko (9), Helen Dutko (10), and Mary Dutko (13).
Annie Elcik, age 25, married George Francis Karkos, Jr., on February 9, 1925.
Elizabeth Elcik, age 25, had been married to Caroll Small for six years. Caroll was three years older. They were living on Pine Street in Lisbon, Androscoggin County, Maine, and had four children:
- Delia M. Small (newborn)
- Leslie D. Small (3)
- Caroll Small (5)
- Rose M. Small (6)
Susan Elcik, the youngest child, was now 20 years old.