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Note: Leonard was christened in the Catholic church in 1906 along with his mother and sisters. His mother, Jennie, was marrying George L. Trump, who was a Catholic, and Jennie had to convert to Catholism for the marriage to take place. 1920 U S Census shows Leonard McAnally as "Enumerated with Trump, George L./stepson". The listing for George L. Trump indicates that Leonard was residing at 2 Greenway Lane, along with his mother, Jennie and George Trump. Also living there were Francis and Jenny Anderson and their two children, Francis, Jr. and Jenny; Mary Ralston was listed as a boarder, and Sarah Clay, Leonard's grandmother, listed as a widow. Leonard was 25 yrs. old and Mary Ralston 23 yrs. Both were single. His occupation was "Chaueffer at coal yard", and Mary's looked like "Forelady", but the writing was hard to read. Source: Mary E. Wellens, 616 Rosa Court, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl. 33410 -Oct. 6, 1998 Leonard was christened in the Catholic church in 1906 along with his mother and sisters. His mother, Jennie, was marrying George L. Trump, who was a Catholic, and Jennie had to convert to Catholism for the marriage to take place. The 1920 US Census shows Leonard McNally as "Enumerated with Trump, George L./ Stepson." The listing for George L. Trump indicates that Leonard was residing at 2 Greenway Lane, along with his mother, Jennie and George Trump. Also living there were Francis and Jenny Anderson (Leonards sister) and their Two children Francis, Jr. and Jenny: Mary Ralston was listed as a boarder, and Sarah Clay, Leonard's grandmother, listed as a widow. Leonard was 25 yrs. old and Mary Ralston 23 yrs. old Both were single. His occupation was "Chaueffer at coal yard" and Mary's looked like "Forelady", but the writing was hard to read. Source: Mary E. Wellens, 616 Rosa Court, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410 - Oct 6, 1998
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