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Teenagers in Detroit – depression to war manpower boom

George Sznarwakowski death certificate
George Sznarwakowski death certificate

George and Robert Sznarwakowski were only 17 and 15 when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, but they were effectively adults courtesy of the hardships of the Great Depression and their father’s sudden death over 10 years earlier from “meningoccus meningitis” on February 21, 1930.

In reading old newspapers to flesh out the story told by census and  directories, this tumultuous period in a city that was on a meteoric rise came painfully into focus – a blend of family tragedy in losing their father with national and world events. Continue reading Teenagers in Detroit – depression to war manpower boom

Eloping to . . . Ohio? Lies on a marriage license

Fulton County Courthouse, Wauseon, Ohio
Fulton County Courthouse, Wauseon, Ohio

Young lovers running off to get married is not a new thing, or in any way a Detroit thing, but I was amused as well as intrigued  to learn that Jeffrey’s paternal uncle – Papa’s older brother George – had chosen Ohio to run away to in 1943.

Jeffrey’s father would sometimes tell me stories about his childhood in depression-era Detroit, Michigan; one was about his older brother running off with the lodger to get married, something their mother was furious about. What he didn’t tell me (or know?) is that the pair ran across the state line and lied about their ages do do it! Continue reading Eloping to . . . Ohio? Lies on a marriage license