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Warren had served one year in the U.S. Navy as an electrician, but had been given a medical discharge beforee 1917 (when he registered for the Workl War I Draft).
In 1930, married and living in Wellesley, he said that he is a Building Contractor.
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Note N20128 Index
Charles was an electrician in Boston (1900). By 1920, they had moved to Malden, where he worked as a salesman for an oil company. He had the same job in Medford in 1930.
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Note N20133 Index
Harold (whose parents, Bellyn and Julia, were born in Sweden) worked as a Cost Accountant for a leather company in Medford, Massachusetts.
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Ethel's parents (Thomas V. and Georgianna) were born in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Edward was a policeman in Everett, Massachusetts.
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Herbert was a Police Lieutenant with the Everett Police Department for 42 years. He and Elizabeth divorced sometime before 1930.
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Oscar was a firefighter in Everett, Massachusetts. He retired on 10 September 1932.
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William was the Advertising Manager for the Geo. E. Keith Shoe Company in Brockton, Massachusetts. He and Helen had no children.
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Blanche worked as a stenographer for the State of Massachusetts.
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Elizabeth was a nurse in Everett, Massachusetts.
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At the time of her death, Bertha's addess was Greenfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
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Note N20148 Index
Arthur drowned while working on the construction of the Cape Cod Bourne Bridge.
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Francis' father, Joseph A. MacEachern, was born in Canada. His mother, Frances R. Clark McEachern, was born in Massachusetts. At the time of his death, Francis' address was Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.
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Note N20157 Index
Franklyn was an elevator car brakeman for the Boston Elevator Company. Before he registered for the World War I Draft in 1918, he had already served 6 years as a non-commissioned officer in the Massachusetts National Guard.
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Note N20160 Index
George was a teacher in Lynn, Massachusetts (1860), then a provision dealer (1870, 1880).
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A few years after Fred's death, Carrie, Winifred, Lillian, Hattie and her husband, Maurice, moved down to Haverhill, Massachusetts, where they all worked in the F.E. Leavitt shoe factory there.