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Note    N22877         Index
Elizabeth's first marriage was to Jonathan H. McDuffee on 15 February 1848 in Alton (She might have been known as Elizabeth McDuffee McDuffee). Jonathan died 7 Oct 1852 in Alton. They had one son, David, born 1 January 1850, and died 14 November 1938.

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Note    N22880         Index
Edward was living in Chicago in 1900, working as a reporter. With him were sisters Carrie and Ada (both widowed), and Carrie's two children. He soon moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he married Carrie. Edward was Secretary and Treasurer of the Standard Iron Company in Nashville.

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Note    N22881         Index
Carrie taught in a "demonstration school" in Nashville.

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Note    N22883         Index
In the 1910 and 1920 Censuses, Henry states his occupation as "Missionary."

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Note    N22885         Index
Arthur worked in real estate and orchard land investment in Grants Pass, Oregon. Prior to moving to Oregon, they lived in Omaha, Nebraska, Duluth, Minnesota, and Kansas City.

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Note    N22887         Index
Frank was a farmer in Union Township, Des Moines County, Iowa (1900). By 1910, they were living in Omaha, Nebraska, where he was employed as an architect with the Union Pacific Railroad.

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Note    N22890         Index
From the 1900-1930 Censuses, it appears that, after 1900, Carrie studied in Chicago and became an osteopathic physician. In 1910, she was in practice in Chicago. Sometime after 1910, she re-married. Her second husband was John G. Anderson. They moved out to Los Angeles befoe 1920. He was a claims adjuster for a wholesale dry goods concern. Carrie continued her osteopathic practice in Los Angeles. Before 1930, Mr. Anderson died, or he and Carrie were divorced, because, in 1930, she has taken back her name as Carrie Parenteau. The California Death Index lists her as Carrie Parsons Parenteau.

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Note    N22892         Index
In 1900, Ada was living in Chicago with her brother, Edward, and her sister, Carrie, and Carrie's children. That year, she was teaching school in Chicago. By 1910, she had moved out to Long Beach, California, where she contnued as a schoolteacher (Census: T624, Roll 85, E.D. 42, Page 156A).

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Note    N22894         Index
Prentice was a bookkeeper. The places he and his family lived were St. Louis, Missouri; Louisville, Kentucky; Chicago, Illinois; and Greenwood, Mississippi. In Greenwood, he was employed by the Elliot & Dudley Cotton Company.

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Note    N22898         Index
Chester was a latter carrier in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa. He never married.

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Note    N22899         Index
Olive was a schoolteacher in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa. She never married.

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Note    N22907         Index
Edward was a medical doctor. They lived in Toolesboro, Iowa (1860), Terre Haute, Illinois (1870), and Pleasant Grove, Iowa (1880-).

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Note    N22919         Index
It appears that Weare and Clarice separated before 1910, and she (with son Eugen) moved to San Francisco, where they were living in 1910 with her sister, Ellen, and Ellen's husband, William Grimes (Census: T624, Roll 100, E.D. 222, Page 75A).
 Sometime after 1910, Weare married Adelaide who, it seems, had been married twice before; first, to a Mr. Dutton, and second, to a Mr. Miller. See the 1920 Census of Cleveland, T625, Roll 1371, E.D. 462, Page 55B, for the names of her two sons by those previous marriages.