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Note N16701 Index
Fred was a rural mail carrier in Pierce County, Washington.
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Note N16702 Index
Thanks to James G. Dahl for the information on this family. Ezra was a farmer in Pine County, Minnesota.
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Note N16706 Index
George operated a retail store in the town once known as Given, in Mahaska County, Iowa. His father, Harry, laid out that town, and then opened its first store, which George took over from his father. George was also the town's Postmaster for several years.
In 1900, the older four of his and Martha's children were living together in Oskaloosa. The youngest child, Earl, was living with George and his second wife, Eva, in Liberty, Iowa.
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Note N16709 Index
1900, Harry worked as a furniture salesman in Oskaloosa. By 1910, he had married Sarah and they had moved (by way of Montana) to Cimarron Township, Gray County, Kansas, where Harry worked as a carpenter. In 1920, they were in Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho. By 1930, they were in Tukwila Pct., King County, Washington.
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Note N16710 Index
In 1900, Anna worked as a milliner in Oskaloosa.
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Note N16711 Index
In 1900, Sadie was a music teacher in Oskaloosa.
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Note N16712 Index
In 1900, Herbert was working as a pressman at a bindery in Oskaloosa.
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Note N16713 Index
Earl was an insurance salesman in Des Moines, Iowa. He had lived in El Centro, California (1910) and Ottumwa, Iowa (1920), before moving to Des Moines.
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Note N16730 Index
Albert was a foreman at a coal mine in Pleasant, Iowa.
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Note N16737 Index
Ralph managed a plumbing shop in Marlborough, New Hampshire.
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Note N16740 Index
Glen was a blacksmith in Calais, Vermont.
Except for one record for son Gay in 1930, there seems to be no other Census record of Glen and his family after the 1900 Census.
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Note N16746 Index
In 1930, 23-year-old Geniss was living in Brooklyn, New York, working as an auto mechanic.
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Note N16747 Index
Alder (or Aldee) was a carpenter in Orange (1900) and Barre (1920), Vermont.
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Note N16748 Index
Frank was a farm laborer in Haverhill, New Hampshire (1900), a mill worker in Bradford, Vermont (1910), and general laborer in Barnard, Vermont (1930).
A notation on his World War I Draft Registration Record states that the thumb and index finger on his hand had been removed, presumably as the result of an earlier accident.
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Note N16751 Index
Elroy was a blacksmith in Barre (1910), a dairy farmer in Brookfield (1920) and farm laborer in Barnard (1930), Vermont.