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Note N9634 Index
Henry was a farmer and millworker.
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Note N9635 Index
Alice was a dressmaker.
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Note N9636 Index
Albert was a railroad conductor in Calais, Maine.
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Note N9638 Index
Elden was a foreman in a lumber mill in Danforth, Maine.
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Note N9647 Index
We learn Retha's place of birth from her brother's World War I Draft Registration Card. William Grant Elgin was born 20 October 1894 in Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon (WA Roll 1991725. Okanogan, Okanogan County Board).
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Note N9648 Index
Frank was a Court Reporter in South Bend, Indiana, for the Superior Court of St. Joseph County.
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Note N9649 Index
Curtis was an engineer in the building trade. His job took him away from home much of the time. He died from cancer and is buried in Los Angeles. More of his life is detailed by his grand-daughter, Sandra Jean Hilliard Borrmann, in the Record she submitted to the ONEWORLDTREE.Ancestry.com database.
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Note N9650 Index
When he registered for the World War I Draft, and on into the early 1920's, Charles was a foreman at a beet seed farm in Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho. They moved to Anaheim, California, before 1930, where he operated a farm.
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Note N9651 Index
Burrhl was a miner in Montana (1900), and a farmer in Washington (1910). In 1930, he operated an apple orchard in Omak, Washington.
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Note N9653 Index
Roy was a rural mail carrier in Victor, Montana.
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Note N9655 Index
Nola died from complications of diabetes.
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Note N9656 Index
Samuel was a farmer in Corvallis, and Victor, Ravalli County, Montana. He died from a stroke.
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Note N9657 Index
Kendrick was working at a shipyard in Seattle in 1920.
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Note N9659 Index
Olive's parents (Andrew D. Wilson and Rachel Runyon) were married at Blount, Vermilion County, Illinois, on 6 April 1882 (ILLINOIS STATEWIDE MARRIAGE INDEX, 1763-1900 [Online], Vermilion County Record Vol. D, Page 76, License 3385).
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Note N9662 Index
In 1930, Willard was working at the Sanitarium in Hebron, Maine. He also had worked for the Wilner Wood Heel Company in South Paris, Maine.
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Note N9664 Index
James worked at the Bath Iron Works, the nation's premier shipyard, located in Bath, Maine.