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Susan was a grade school teacher in Conneaut. Morris was her second husband.
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Lois was a grade school teacher in Conneaut.
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Charles worked as a railroad switchman for a few years. In 1930, he was working as a salesman for the Shell Oil Company.
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Gordon never married. He died at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Brecksville, Ohio.
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Raymond served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II, as a Corporal.
He and Theodosia were divorced.
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Donald was a Baptist minister.
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Richard graduated in 1958 from Princeton University with an A.B degree, then, in 1963 (following a 3-year stint with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve), he graduated from Columbia University with an LL.B degree. After working for stock brokerage firms in New York City for a few years, from 1967-1971 he served as General Counsel to the Association of Stock Exchange Firms in New York. He was the Association's vice-president 1970-71. From 1972-1980, he was with the Securities Industry Association, as General Counsel and Senior Vice-President. In 1980, he became an Executive Vice-President of the American Stock Exchange, a position he held until 1986, when he became the Senior Executive Vice-President. In 1988, he took a position with Salomon Bros., Inc.
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Harlow and Jane had no children. They continue (1993) to live on the old Scribner Farm, 6748 County Road N, Bancroft, Buena Vista Township.
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Wendell was an Insurance Agent. Patricia was a teacher.
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John died from injuries suffered from being caught in an avalanche on Granite Mountain, a few miles from his home. Apparently, he was attempting to take a picture from a ledge, and the ledge gave way, plunging him onto the slope below and causing the avalanche. After John's death, Norma married Ernest Comstock Jenner, about 1987, in North Bend, King, WA.
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Jean was (1993) an Episcopal hospital chaplain in Portland, Oregon.
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Tuck's younger years were spent in Santa Monica and Palo Alto, California. He graduated from Swarthmore College, then did graduate work in geology at the University of Wisconsin, earning a Doctoral degree in 1966. He has done extensive mountain climbing over the years, traveling to such places as British Columbia, New Hampshire and Alaska, where he led a 42-day trek up Mt. McKinley in 1966.
Kay had been a park naturalist.
The Forsythe children were adopted in El Salvador. In 1993, Tuck wrote, "We adopted our kids after pleading (in Spanish) in Orphans Court in El Salvador. It required 3 trips down there and many hassles as well as the ultimate joy and satisfaction. Our kids arrived in our family through the grace of God, the grace of the Salvadoran juvenile court judge, and the help of a Salvadoran lady. Our home life revolves around home, churches and schools in our small town."
Tuck and Kay have done extensive research on Scribner Family genealogy. Much of the information in this file has come from their dedicated research.