Alfred Charles Toll (1893-)

Around this time, Alfred (26) married Ethel May Dailey (25; maiden name sometimes rendered as "Daily"), who was one year younger than he. The couple was recorded in the 1920 census cohabitating with Ethel's mother Rebecca in Pee Pee Township, Pike County, Ohio. Alfred worked as a motor inspector for Western Union.
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On 12 December 1920, Ethel gave birth to their first child, Alfred J., while still in Ohio. A girl, Eloise A., followed a couple years later.

Alfred rejoined his family out West; however, he suffered some type of post-traumatic stress disorder and was admitted to Marion National Sanitarium (later called the Veterans Administration Medical Center), where he was recorded on the 1930 census (enumerated April 10). The census reports that he was still married to Ethel, and she and the two children lived within the city limits at 1522 Washington Street (see map).