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In 1880, Charles operated a clothing store in Roscoe, Minnesota. By 1900, he had gone into the real estate business.

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Everett was a farmer in Olmstead County, Minnesota. According to the 1930 Census of Roscoe, Minnesota, Everett married in 1924, however, no wife is listed with him in the Census (T626, Roll 1087, E.D. 25-26, Page 257B).

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According to the 1930 Census of Roscoe, Minnesota, Isadore was married in 1926, but divorced before 1930. We don't have her husband's name (Census: T626, Roll 1087, E.D. 25-26, Page 257B).

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Fred was a garage mechanic in Brattleboro, Vermont.

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Delmar was a farmer in Middlesex, Vermont.

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Ralph was a skilled draftsman and photographer. After some years of marriage, he and Nettie divorced (prior to 1920).

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Walter graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in electical engineering. During World War II, he was head civilian engineer at the Naval Transmitting Station in Annapolis, Maryland. He also was a project engineer with the Federal Aviation Administration, in which acpacity he established radio beacons for early U.S. airmail routes. He retired in 1972, after working a number of years for the National Security Agency at Ft. Meade, Maryland.
 After his retirement, Walter was a certified ski engineer for 25 years, and did downhill skiing until he was 95 He also did whitewater rafting, and he walked the length of the C&O Canal (no small feat). He was a lifetime member of the U.S. Power Squadron.
 Walter and Jean were active in Calvary United Methodist Church for over 66 years. Both of them sang in the choir all of those years.
 He died at the Anne Arundel Medical Center at age 99.

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Sargent graduated from Michigan State University with an engineering degree. He worked for the New Hampshire State Forestry Department. He and Ruth lived in Lyme, New Hampshire, where they were active in the Congregational Church. They moved first to Lincoln, then to Canterbury in 1956.

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Jean studied at Lawrence University in Canton, New York. She once taught immigrants, and volunteered at the Annapolis Library and Germantown Elemntery School. In 1988, Jean won an award for her work with the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program.
 She died at Heritage Harbour Health and Rehabilitation Center in Annapolis at age 100.

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Ruth garduated from New England Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Boston. Ruth was very involved in the women's organizations of the United Church of Christ in New Hampshire. She was the state's representative to the UCC Coordinating Center for Women in Church and Society, President of the New Hampshire Women's Fellowship Board, among other involvements. She won awards for her poetry and writings.
 In 1978, she was named New Hampshire Mother of the Year.

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Harvey was a farmer in Douglas and Olmsted Counties, Minnesota, until 1929. That year, they moved to Glendale, California. They celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary in Glendale.
 Harvey and Mary are buried in Pleasant Prairie Cemetery, Oronoco, Minnesota.