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Note    N15676         Index
Marcus was a farmer in Summit, Bates County, Missouri.

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Note    N15677         Index
Harold was a Protestant Minister in Kansas, California and Arizona.

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Note    N15710         Index
In 1920, Grace was manager of an apartment house in Detroit.

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Note    N15718         Index
Roscoe never married. He was a veteran of World War I, and died of cancer at the Veteran's Hospital in St. Louis. His Obituary gives his name as Roscoe Theodore McCasland, but when he registered for the WWI Draft, he gave his name as Roscoe George McCasland.

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Note    N15754         Index
Lester was a Conductor on the Santa Fe Railroad.

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Note    N15763         Index
Albert was an electrician in Detroit.

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Note    N15764         Index
George worked for the Street Railway in Detroit.

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Note    N15765         Index
Jesse was a farmer in Greenville, Illinois.

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Note    N15793         Index
James owned a furniture store in Greenville, Illinois.

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Note    N15802         Index
Elbert owned a notions shop in Greenville, Illinois.

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Note    N15803         Index
Joseph was a hotel clerk in Greenville (1910), and in Salt Lake City, Utah (1920). By 1930, he was proprietor of a hotel in Los Angeles, California (T626, Roll 139, E.D. 19-158, Page 170A). At that time, he had been married for 3 years to an unnamed 20-year-old woman, who was born in Utah.

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Note    N15811         Index
In 1910, Ernest and Vera were living in East St. Louis, where he was a cook in a boarding house (T624, Roll 322, E.D. 126, Page 110A).

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Note    N15837         Index
George was a Medical Doctor. Among the places he practiced medicine were Stockton, Rocks County, Kansas (1900) and Raton, Colfax County, New Mexico (1910, 1920).

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Note    N15840         Index
In the 1900 Census of Phillips, Colorado, where he and Marcia (listed as "Martha") were living with their son, George, Llewellyn gave his occupation as " auctioneer." From the information given in that Census entry, a theory can be developed that says Llewellyn and Marcia lived in Canada (possibly Ontario Province) for several years before moving to South Dakota, where George met and married Lettie. Then, in the 1890's, they moved on to Colorado.

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Note    N15842         Index
George was farmer in Phillips County, Colorado.

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Note    N15845         Index
Reuben was a farmer in Charleston, Vermont.