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Note    N14609         Index
After his father's death, Walter operated the family's lumber mill in Harrison, Idaho.

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Note    N14616         Index
In 1930, Floyd was living in Oakland, California, with a cousin, Glenn Diehl.

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Note    N14629         Index
Clair was a traveling salesman for the Western Electric Company. In 1910 and 1920, they were in California. In 1930, they were living in South Bend, Indiana.

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Note    N14638         Index
Louis was a prominent dental surgeon in Derry (1910, 1920) and Conway (1930), New Hampshire.

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Note    N14639         Index
Fred was the Railroad Station Agent at Andover, Massachusetts (1920) and Conway, New Hampshire (1930).

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Note    N14668         Index
Perley worked as a lumberjack in the New Hampshire woods.

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Note    N14670         Index
In 1930, Mary was in New London, New Hampshire, a live-in housekeeper for the family of Hiram Chapman (T626, Roll 1304, E.D. 7-45, Page 231A).

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Note    N14671         Index
In 1930, George and family were living in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, where he was working as a mechanic at a dairy.

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Note    N14672         Index
In 1920, Frances was living in St. Cloud, Florida, with her uncle and aunt, Henry and Frances (Gordon) French. In 1930, she was in Boston, a live-in housekeeper for Mr. Edward Frye (T626, Roll 956, E.D. 13-497, Page 88A).

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Note    N14679         Index
Elsinore and Clark divorced prior to 1920.

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Note    N14680         Index
Clark's first wife, Myrtle Beatrice Sinclair, died c. 1908 in California. They had 6 children. Clark and Elsinore divorced prior to 1920.

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Note    N14699         Index
William and Marjorie were both schoolteachers.

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Note    N14700         Index
Donald was an automobile salesman in Meredith, New Hampshire.

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Note    N14718         Index
George enlisted in the U.S. Army on 25 August 1942 and served during World War II.

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Note    N14724         Index
Clarence was a carpenter in Hampton, New Hampshire. He reired from the Seabrook Nuclear Power PLant after 8 years of service. From 1961-1972, he and Shirley owned the Seahorse Inn in Hampton. He was an active member of the First Congregational Church in Hampton, serving as a Deacon from 1987-1991. He was also a 32nd Degree Mason, along with being involved with several other community organizations and activities.

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Note    N14738         Index
Jean was a schoolteacher, teaching remedial reading for 28 years at Lamprey River Elementary School in Raymond, New Hampshire. She was an active member of Raymond Congregational Church, where she was their Sunday School teacher for over 50 years