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Note    N15623         Index
Esther worked at local shoe shops and factories. She was a member of the South Paris Church of Christ.

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Note    N15632         Index
Edward was a stenographer for the Southwestern Insurance Company in Wichita, Kansas.

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Note    N15636         Index
Walter and Signe divorced after 1920. Before 1930, she married Harry Boersch.

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Note    N15645         Index
John emigrated from England to America in 1871. In 1900, living in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, he staed his work as "pedlar."
 We don't know when or where he died.

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Note    N15647         Index
Arthur and Leota worked at a tailor shop in Ponca City, Oklahoma.

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Note    N15654         Index
John was a farmer in Fayette County, Illinois. They moved to Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, after 1900. In the 1900 Census of Kaskaskia, Fayette County, his birthdate is recorded as August 1850. In the earlier censuses (1860, 1870, 1880) where he is listed, he is said to have been born about 1853.

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Note    N15662         Index
Theodore was a carpenter.

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Note    N15668         Index
In the 1920 Census of Brazil, Indiana, Homer is said to be working in a clay factory there.

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Note    N15669         Index
In 1910, Ernest was living in Wood River Township, Madison County, Illinois, and working in a tile factory there (T624, Roll 310, E.D. 66, Page 308A).

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Note    N15674         Index
Theron was a farmer in Centralia, Oklahoma (1910), a machinist in a garage in Grove, Oklahoma (1920) and an oil field worker in Hutchinson County, Texas (1930). In the 1910 Census, he is listed as "T. Paul Dewey." In 1920, he is "Jaul T. Dewey." In 1930, he is "Thomas P. Dewey."

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Note    N15675         Index
Simpson was an oil field worker in Oklahoma. In 1920's Census, his name is shown as "Sim H. Dewey."

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Note    N15676         Index
Marcus was a farmer in Summit, Bates County, Missouri.

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Note    N15677         Index
Harold was a Protestant Minister in Kansas, California and Arizona.

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Note    N15710         Index
In 1920, Grace was manager of an apartment house in Detroit.

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Note    N15718         Index
Roscoe never married. He was a veteran of World War I, and died of cancer at the Veteran's Hospital in St. Louis. His Obituary gives his name as Roscoe Theodore McCasland, but when he registered for the WWI Draft, he gave his name as Roscoe George McCasland.

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Note    N15754         Index
Lester was a Conductor on the Santa Fe Railroad.