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Note N18980 Index
Landon was a farmer in Hardin County, Ohio.
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Note N18984 Index
Lawrence was a trucker in Lakeview, Loagn County, Ohio.
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Note N18989 Index
Robert was a farmer in Marion Township, Marion County, and Cardington Township, Morrow County, Ohio.
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Note N18991 Index
Howard was an Evangelical Minister. He was in school in Chicago in 1920. In 1930, he was serving a church in Bad Creek Twp., Leslie County, in southeastern Kentucky. Howard and Mabel adopted their son in Kentucky.
During World War I, Howard served in the U.S. Navy from 14 December 1917 to 16 January 1919.
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Note N18993 Index
Robert was a blacksmith. In 1930, he was working as a night watchman for the State Highway Department.
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Note N18994 Index
In 1930, Clyde was a foreman for the Highway Department in Marion, Ohio.
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Note N18995 Index
Charles and Emma's marriage ended in divorce.
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Note N18996 Index
Edwin was a Methodist Epicopal minister in Ohio.
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Note N18999 Index
Karl was a mail clerk for an Ohio railroad company. His father was born in Germany.
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Note N19001 Index
Charles was a weaver in a silk mill in Marion, Ohio.
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Note N19002 Index
In 1930 and living in Marion, Ohio, Ralph worked for road contractor. At age 26, he had already been married and divorced.
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Note N19006 Index
Howard was adopted. In the 1930 Census of Bad Creek, Kentucky, he is listed as "Junior Porterfield."
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Note N19016 Index
William was a farmer in Carson City, Michigan.
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Note N19017 Index
Timothy was a farmer in North Shade Township, Gratiot, Michigan.
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Note N19018 Index
Hank was a farmer. After his death, Cora managed the family farm.
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Note N19020 Index
In 1920, James was a newspaper reporter in Philadelphia.
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Note N19025 Index
John was a farmer.
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Note N19034 Index
Prior to her marriage to Tully, Barbara worked as a book binder (as did Tully) in Hammond, Indiana.