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Note    N19289         Index
George was an Assistant Cashier at the First National Bank in Florence, Colorado.

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Note    N19291         Index
John worked for Standard Oil Company in Illinois (1918) and Drumright, Oklahoma (1920). Agfter 1925, they moved to San Diego, where he had his own iron working business (1930 Census T626, Roll 192, E.D. 37-109, Page 257B).

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Note    N19295         Index
Isaac worked on his father John's farm in Winfield, Kansas.

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Note    N19297         Index
Verner was a railroad brakeman in Oakland, California.

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Note    N19301         Index
Fred was an accountant for a loan agency in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Note    N19322         Index
John was a farmer. They lived for several years in Lovelady Township, Houston County, Texas, before moving to Mena, Polk County, Arkansas, about 1898.

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Note    N19329         Index
In the TEXAS DEATHS INDEX [op.cit.], Thomas' middle name is given as Isaac instead of Isaiah. He worked as a farm laborer while living in Polk County, Arkansas. But, after moving to Lovelady, Houston County, Texas, about 1914, he worked in a coal mine there. By 1930, they had moved to Malakoff, Henderson County, Texas. He worked in a coal mine there, as well.

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Note    N19334         Index
Thomas was a farmer in Lovelady, Houston County (1900-1920), Texas.

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Note    N19335         Index
Lloyd was a farmer. They were living in Salmon, Anderson County (just over the county line from Houston County), when he registered for the World War I Draft in 1917, in Lovelady in 1920, and in Cherokee County in 1930.

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Note    N19338         Index
We learn Ollie's middle name (Belva) from entries in the TEXAS BIRTH INDEX, 1903-1997[op.cit.], listing the births of Infant Cloud in 1932 and Murray Cloud in 1935.

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Note    N19342         Index
Millard was a barber.

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Note    N19345         Index
Milledge was a farmer in Lovelady, Texas.

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Note    N19361         Index
Wade and Lillian were the Western Auto dealers in Giddings, Texas, from 1947-1961. From 1957-1963, they were also the International Harvester dealers (Carol Austin, "Descendants of Aaron Milleman").

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Note    N19374         Index
Ethel died in childbirth.

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Note    N19376         Index
Mary Lee died from cancer, following a long, heroic struggle with the disease.

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Note    N19379         Index
Earl and Wanda divorced 18 November 1969 in Taylor County (TEXAS DIVORCE INDEX, 1968-2002. Ancestry.com).