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Note N21192 Index
Lester was a farmworker in Andover, New Hampshire.
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Note N21196 Index
Herman worked at a paper mill in Franklin, New Hampshire. By 1930, he was a foreman.
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Note N21202 Index
Richard was a farmer in Pensaukee (on the shores of Green Bay), Wisconsin.
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Note N21203 Index
Charles was the Enumerator of the 1900 Census of Lena, Oconto County, Wisconsin. He had been a schoolteacher in the town of Peshtigo, Marinette County, before moving to Lena, where he worked as a clerk.
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Note N21205 Index
Alice (whose birth parents were born in Vermont) was adopted by Richard and Eliza Yeaton.
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Note N21208 Index
Lyle was a sergeant in the U.S. Army in 1910, stationed at Buffalo, New York. In 1918 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), he and Elizabeth were living in Binghamton, New York, where he was employed as a purchasing agent. In 1920, they lived in Toledo, Ohio, where he worked as a salesman. By 1930, he had become the Manager of a Trade Association, and was living in Los Angeles with his second wife, Eva..
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Note N21212 Index
Smith was a farmer in Thornton and Plymouth, New Hampshire.
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Note N21216 Index
Joseph left New Hampshire for Washington state in the 1870's. He worked in a Thurston County, Washington logging camp.
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Note N21219 Index
George and Elvira had no children.
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Note N21220 Index
George was a physician in Boone, Iowa.
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Note N21222 Index
Abbie was a schoolteacher in Plymouth, New Hampshire.
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Note N21223 Index
William worked in a store in Plymouth, New Hampshire.
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Note N21225 Index
In 1900, Asa was a foreman for a logging company in Chambers Township, Thurston County, Washington. By 1910, he had taken up farming in Woodland. That venture didn't last long, because, by 1920, they had moved into the City of Olympia, where he was employed as the superintendent of a lumber company there..
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Note N21227 Index
Fred was a lumber dealer in Plymouth, New Hampshire. He never married.
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Note N21228 Index
Ralph was an engineer for a logging company in Thurston County, Washington.
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Note N21232 Index
Eugene attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1877. He then began studying law and was admitted to the bar in 1882. Soon after that, they moved west to Grand Forks, North Dakota, for a few years before moving on to Duluth, Minnesota in 1890. There, he manufactured patent brick.