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Note    N23048         Index
Ralph was a farmer in Corning and Mercer, Iowa.

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Note    N23050         Index
Irl was a farmer in Adams County, Iowa (1910), and Greene County, Missouri (1920). In 1930, they were living in Arcadia, Kansas, where Irl was proprietor of a grocery store. Apparently, in later years, he worked for a railroad because his Social Security Card was issued through the Railroad Board.

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Note    N23051         Index
Hugh was a real estate salesman in Springfield, Missouri.

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Note    N23054         Index
Abraham was a farmer in Washington Township, Adams County, Iowa.

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Note    N23078         Index
Charles was a farmer in Carl, Iowa (1910). By 1920, they had moved to Colony Township, where he was employed as a real estate agent. Their next move was to Creston, Union County, by 1930. He was an automobile salesman in Creston.

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Note    N23109         Index
When he registered for the World War I Draft, Jesse and Blanche were living in Fort Worth, Texas, where he worked in sheet metal repair. In 1920, they were in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He was an auto mechanic at the time (Census: T625, Roll 82, E.D. 157, Page 218A). In 1930, they lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was a radiator specialist. She worked as a clerk in a grocery store. We learn Blanche's last name from that 1930 Census, because her brother, Elbert, was living with them (Census: T626, Roll 1919, E.D. 55-62, Page 150A).

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Note    N23139         Index
William was a farmer in Osceola, Nebraska (1900, 1910), and Oak Township (Lebanon), Smith County, Kansas (1920, 1930).

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Note    N23158         Index
Hugh was a Railroad Clerk for the Chicago & North Western Railroad.

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Note    N23170         Index
John was a draftsman for a ball bearing company in Chicago.

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Note    N23185         Index
As a boy, Robert lost his right arm just above the wrist when a piece of dynamite exploded in his hand. According to his mother, "He didn't know what it was and he pricked it. And when he did, it blew his hand off. But you know, we never told him he was crippled. We let him learn how to do everything."

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Note    N23194         Index
Arthur was a millworker in Seabeck (1910) and Everett (1920), Washington.

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Note    N23204         Index
John was a real estate broker in Burlington, Iowa.

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Note    N23214         Index
Harrie was a lawyer in Keokuk, Iowa (1910) and Los Angeles, California.

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Note    N23235         Index
Greenleaf was a shoemaker in Freedom, New Hampshire (1850), a bookseller in Charlestown, Massachusetts (1860), and a watchman (1870) and traveling salesman (1892) in Somerville, Massachusetts.

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Note    N23242         Index
Hayes was a lawyer in Boston.