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Note    N21494         Index
Henry was a cooper by trade.

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Note    N21499         Index
Frank was a factory worker in Berlin, Wisconsin.

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Note    N21500         Index
In 1918 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), Eugene was employed by the State of North Dakota at that state's Hospital for the Insane, working as a painter. He and Belle were living in Berlin, Wisconsin, by 1920. He was then working at a shoe factory there.
 In 1930, Belle (by then widowed) was living in Sacramento, California, with her son from her first marriage, Walter Loesch (Census: T626, Roll 186, E.D. 34, Page 156B).

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Note    N21519         Index
Charles worked as a machinist at a dairy supplies factory in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.

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Note    N21525         Index
Alva was a Sergeant in the 168th Infantry Regiment, 42nd Infantry Division, fighting in France in World War I. He is buried in the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne, France.

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Note    N21526         Index
In 1930, Willard was working as a herder at the stock yards in St. Joseph, Missouri.

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Note    N21528         Index
Floyd worked as a brakeman for a railroad company.

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Note    N21533         Index
LeRoy was a Veterinarian in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. He and Minnie had no children.

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Note    N21536         Index
William was a foreman at a dairy supplies factory in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. He and Ethel had no children.

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Note    N21546         Index
Emory worked as an automobile repairman in Ottumwa, Iowa, in 1930.

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Note    N21551         Index
In 1930, living in Alhambra, California, Albert worked as a grinder in an iron foundry.

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Note    N21555         Index
John was a professional painter of signs and decorations.

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Note    N21567         Index
Hurly was a farmer in Republic County, Kansas (1900), and Flagler, Colorado (1910). After only a few short years in Flagler, they moved east to Joliet, Illinois, before 1913. He farmed in Joliet for a number of years. By 1930, he was employed as the manager of a service station in Joliet.

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Note    N21568         Index
George was a farmer. They lived in Republic County, Kansas (1900), Flagler, Kit Carson County, Colorado (1910, 1920), and Greenwood Twp., Phillips County, Kansas (1930 Census of Greenwood Twp.: T626, Roll 715, E.D. 74-12, Page 170A).

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Note    N21569         Index
Anson was a farmer.

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Note    N21572         Index
Van was a farmer in Flagler, Colorado.