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Grace worked as a stenographer in Chicago. She never married.

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Note    N22985         Index
Frank was the managing agent and broker at a life insurance agency in La Grange, Illinois.

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Note    N22986         Index
Willard worked in the office of the Western Electric Company in Chicago.

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Note    N22988         Index
Helen worked in the office of the Quaker Oats Company in Chicago.

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Note    N22993         Index
Timothy was Postmaster of Parsonsfield, Maine.

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Note    N22997         Index
Jerome was a farmer in Parsonsfield, Maine. He and Emma had one child who was born after 1880 and died before 1900.

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Note    N22999         Index
Loy was a schoolteacher in his home town of Eddyville, Illinois. By 1930, he had changed professions and was an insurance salesman.

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Note    N23003         Index
The wives of Albion Parsons, Elizabeth Hilleary and Mary Jane Hilleary, were sisters. Their parents were Alexander Hilleary and Sarah Morgan Hilleary. Many thanks to Gerald Collins for providing this information in the FAMILYSEARCH PEDIGREE RESOURCE FILE [op.cit.].
 Albion was a dry-goods merchant in Burlington, Iowa.

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Note    N23006         Index
Louis was a professor at a college in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (1910, 1920). After he and Eva were married, they moved (before 1930) out to Walla Walla, Washington, where he had a teaching position at a college there.

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Note    N23008         Index
Saint was a farmer in Des Moines Coiunty, Iowa.

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Note    N23009         Index
Roy was a mail carrier in Burlington, Iowa.

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Note    N23021         Index
In 1900-1910, Edith was living in Burlington with her aunt, Nella Brydolf, a schoolteacher there. No occupation is given for Edith in either census.

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Note    N23023         Index
Albert was a blacksmith in Lomax, Illinois (1900), and Ell Centro, California (1910). By 1930, he was a pauper living at the Los Angeles County Farm.

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Note    N23024         Index
Edward suffered from a mental illness. On 8 October, 1889, he was declared to be insane (Henderson County Court Records. Insane and Conservation Record, Vol. A, Page 26). He was taken to the Illinois State Hospital in Jacksonville. He died in 1931 at a mental health facility in Peoria.

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Note    N23029         Index
Cyril was a sergeant in the U.S. Army.

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Note    N23034         Index
In 1910, Lillie was living in Lomax with her sister, Alice, and Alice's husband, Weaver Gittings. At the time, Lillie was a schoolteacher in Lomax (Census: T624, Roll 412, E.D. 68, Page 253A).