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Perry was a farmer in Des Moines, Iowa (1920). In 1930, living in Rolfe, Iowa, he operated a laundry.
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Note N16192 Index
Jmaes was an accountant in Detroit.
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Note N16217 Index
John was the Vice President of a sheet metal contracting firm in Cleveland.
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Note N16222 Index
Osgood was a building contractor in Richmond, New York (1920), and a bookkeeper for the Conecticut State Highway Dept., living in Glastonbury, Hartford County, CT (1930).
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Note N16233 Index
George lived an interesting life, and had an illustrious career as an enginerr and Editor of "The Engineering News." His story is told in THE FROST FAMILY IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA [op.cit.], pp. 156a-161.
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Charles was an Episcopal minister.
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Charles served as a Corporal in the U.S. Army during World War I, 25 July 1917 - 29 April 1919. He and Mary are buried in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Nina was a nurse.
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George was a farmer in Chelsea, Vermont. Ina was a schoolteacher.
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Note N16298 Index
Almon operated general stores in Moretown and Bradford, Vermont.
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Wayne died in an automobile accident.
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Fred worked as a peddler. He and Alma divorced before 1900.
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Benjamin was an inspector for a railroad in Red Wing, Minnesota.
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Frank was a Pit Foreman for the Oliver Iron Manufacturing Company in Hibbing, Minnesota.
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Edward was a druggist in Spooner, Wisconsin.
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Archie was a druggist in Spooner (1910), Sheriff of Washburn County (1920) and Washburn County Clerk (1930). He also was the Enumerator for tye 1910 Census of Spooner, Wisconsin. Edith was working as a clerk in the Washburn County Clerk's Office in 1930.
He signed his name "Archie Frank Cameron" when he registered for the World War I Draft.
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Note N16332 Index
Sophus was a railroad conductor.