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Note    N15890         Index
After her divorce from Jack Scribner, Virginia married a Mr. Kimberling.

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Note    N15903         Index
Charles was a carpenter.

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Note    N15919         Index
Fred was a Mess Sergeant in the U.S. Army. In 1930, living in Augusta, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, he was a chef ata hospital there. He is buried in the Ft. Scott National Cemetery.

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Note    N15922         Index
In 1930, living in Battle Creek, Michigan, Arthur worked as a baker in a bakery (T626, Roll 978, E.D. 13-14, Page 183A).

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Note    N15924         Index
Everett served in the U.S. Army from 12 February 1944 to 24 August 1945. He and Hazel are buried in the Ft. Scott National Cemetery. They were living in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1930. He was employed as a hotel clerk (T626, Roll 978, E.D. 13-14, Page 183A).

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Note    N15943         Index
George is referred in Censuses as "G. Frank" (1900) or "G. Fred" (1910). He worked as a foreman in a printing company in Littleton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N15945         Index
Fred operatred a dry cleaning business in Littleton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N15963         Index
Carleton was the adopted son of Sylvester and Hattie Blake.

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Note    N15965         Index
Carroll was a civil engineer for a railroad. They lived in St. Louis, MO (1910) and Chicago (1920). Carroll and Ellen had no children.

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Note    N15968         Index
Charles was a dairy farmer in Cabot, Vermont, for a few years, before moving to Montpelier by 1920, where he worked as a mechanic in an auto repair shop.

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Note    N15976         Index
In 1930, 26-year-old Cecil (single at the time) was living in Canton, Ohio, driving a milk wagon (T626, Roll 1871, E.D. 76-55, Page 124A).

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Note    N15978         Index
John was a farmer in Stowe, Vermont.

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Note    N15993         Index
Charles was a reporter for a newspaper in Pasadena, California.

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Note    N15996         Index
Augustus was a fruit dealer in Pasadena, California.

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Note    N16026         Index
Fred was the Street Superintendent for the City of Peabody, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16034         Index
John was a farmer and a preacher, as well as having an interest in manufacturing paper. He was a selectman of Corinth and Justice of the Paece for many years. He was the town's Representative to the State Legislature in 1896.