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Note N22207 Index
Richard enlisted in the U.S. Army on 1 April 1941 and served in World War II.
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Note N22209 Index
Frank attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. He worked as a traveling salesman for a while, which is why he and Alice were in Burlington, Vermont, at the time of Frank, Jr.'s birth in 1910. They returned to Gorham, Maine, before 1918. That year (when he registered for the World War I draft), he was employed as a clerk with the Clark Eddy Company in Portland.
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Note N22210 Index
Prior to marrying Frank, Alice was a schoolteacher in Gorham, Maine.
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Note N22212 Index
Martin was a lawyer in Blair, Nebraska, for many years. He and his law partner, Wellington C. Walter, practiced together until 1885, when Martin and his family moved almost all the way across Nebraska to Chadron, Dawes County, where he died (Forrest B. Shrader, A HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA [Omaha, NE: Magic City Printing Co., 1937], 249). After Martin died, Sarah and the children returned to Blair.
His marriage to Sarah was his second. His first wife was Mary Ann Lucas. Their daughter, Eva Angeline Ballard (born 30 December 1857 in Millersburg, Iowa), lived with Martin and Sarah for a few years.
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Note N22213 Index
John was a farmer in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
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Note N22214 Index
Robert was a farmer in Fredericktown, Ohio, where he lived his entire life.
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Note N22215 Index
William was a coal dealer in Fort Wayne, Indiana. At the time of the 1900 Census, he was boarding in Fort Wayne and running his business (at the time as a wood and coal merchant), while Hattie and Clarence were living back in Fredericktown, Ohio. They joined him in Fort Wayne before 1910.
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Note N22216 Index
Thomas was a farmer in Knox County, Ohio.
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Note N22217 Index
Edward was a farmer in Fredericktown, Ohio, where he lived his entire life. He and Linna had no chilldren.
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Note N22219 Index
John was employed by a telephone company in Knox County, Ohio.
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Note N22221 Index
Lewis worked as foreman of a grain elevator for the Quaker Oats Company in Akron, Ohio. He was married after 1930, so we don't know his wife's name.
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Note N22224 Index
Frank was a barber in Fredericktown, Ohio. He and Dora had no children.
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Note N22225 Index
After Edgar died, Mina and the children moved in with her parents. She took a job as a clerk in a drug store in Fredericktown.
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Note N22226 Index
William was a farmer in Fredericktown, Ohio.
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Note N22227 Index
In 1918 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), Charles and Ella were living in Chicago, where he worked as a lineman for the Chicago Telephone Company.