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Note N22920 Index
Sophia was a public school teacher in Nashville.
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Note N22926 Index
Ethel was a music teacher in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Note N22932 Index
Charles worked as a bookkeeperfor a railroad company in Burlington, Iowa, and La Grange Park (a suburb of Chicago), Illinois.
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Note N22934 Index
Walter worked for his father as a clerk in the dry goods store in Burlington, Iowa. After the store burned, he moved to Chicago, where he eventually had his own dry goods store.
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Note N22936 Index
George was working as an electrician in La Grange, Illinois at the time of the 1900 Census. By 1910, he had changed jobs and was a salesman. They moved out to Whittier, California before 1920. That year, he worked as a watchman at a ranch. In 1930's Census, he is listed as a clerk in a department store in Whittier.
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Note N22937 Index
Harry and Nellie lived in Finney County, Kansas, for a few years following their marriage in that state. He was a farmer there. By 1910, they had moved to Waco, Texas, where he had a job as a bookkeeper. They lived in Waco for many years before moving to El Paso before 1930. Harry worked there as an insurance salesman.
Four of their six children were born in Kansas by 1900. After a few years in Waco, they had another son and daughter.
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Note N22939 Index
Edward managed a poultry feed business in West Allis, Wisconsin.
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Note N22960 Index
Margaret was a music teacher in Burlington, Iowa. She never married.
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Note N22961 Index
In 1918 (when he registered for the World War I Draft in Burlington), Frank was working at the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois. They moved to Highland Park, Michigan, by 1920. There, he worked as a clerk in one of the auto factories. By 1930, they had returned to Burlington, Iowa. That year, he was employed as a collector for a clothing company.
His name on his World War I Draft Registration is misread to read John Barrows Martin.
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Note N22965 Index
Lawrence, a graduate of Iowa State University, was a mechanical engineer. In 1910, he and Olive were living in Burlington, where he was employed as a railroad engineer. In 1917 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), he was working for the International Harvester Company. By 1930, they were living in South Bend, Indiana. He was an inspector for an automaker there (very likely, the Studebaker Company).
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Note N22970 Index
Thomas worked for an Illinois railroad company as a bookkeeper and stenographer.
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Note N22971 Index
Elmer worked as a copyist for an Illinois railroad company.
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Note N22972 Index
Leslie was a theatre musician in Chicago.
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Note N22974 Index
Elizabeth worked as a stenographer in Chicago. She never married.