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Note    N15467         Index
Raymond was a general contractor in Waterford, Connecticut.

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Note    N15471         Index
Willard was a conductor on the New Haven Railroad.

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Note    N15473         Index
Irene was the adopted daughter of Raymond and Grace Scribner.

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Note    N15480         Index
James was an M.D., and was the Supervisor of the Lowell (Massachusetts) Corporation Hospital.

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Note    N15487         Index
By 1882, Jane was widowed and living in Portland, Maine, working as a nurse (1882 City Directory of Portland, Maine). She lived with her daughter, Annie, and her husband, Charles Ridlon.

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Note    N15492         Index
Dan was a railroad worker in Indiana. In 1888, he was living in Lafayette, Indiana (Lafayette City Directory, 1887-88).

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Note    N15519         Index
George was a farmer in Wayne and Iron Counties, Missouri.

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Note    N15535         Index
Duncan was a farmer in Madison and Iron Counties, Missouri. He and Lois had a total of 7 children, only 3 of whom were living in 1900.

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Note    N15539         Index
Edward was a carpenter.

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Note    N15541         Index
We learn Elizabeth's last name from the 1930 Census of St. Louis, where she and the children were living with her parents, John and Mary Anderson. Elizabeth was working at a bakery at the time. We're not sure of Edward's status in 1930, whether he and Elizabeth were separated, or still maried, or that he had died. She simply lists herself as still married, although Edward is not listed there, nor is he anywhere to be found in the 1930 Census.

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Note    N15544         Index
Edward worked in a clothing store in Marion, Ohio.

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Note    N15546         Index
David was a saloon keeper in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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Note    N15566         Index
Pinkney went by the name "Taylor Collins." He was a farmer and merchant in Iron and Wayne Counties, Missouri.

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Note    N15590         Index
In 1910, Lewis was living at the Almshouse in Hyannis, Grant County, Nebraska (NARA Microcopy T624, Roll 847, E.D. 120, Page 108A).

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Note    N15598         Index
In 1900, Thomas was employed as a Ranch Manager in Muddy Township, Johnson County, Wyoming (NARA Microcopy T623, Roll 1826, E.D. 32, Page 98A). He reported his birthdate as November 1854.

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Note    N15599         Index
In 1880, Emma was living with sister Henrietta and her husband, Thomas Jackson, in Henry County, Missouri. Emma and John Burns were married about 1886 in Kansas.
 We found Emma, widowed by 1920, living in Kansas City, Missouri. With her were sons John, Charles and Harry.