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Fred worked at a granite business in Barre, Vermont.
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Note N26335 Index
After her first husband, Horace Bailey, died, Ruth managed the Hotel Moulton in Lisbon, New Hampshire. There, she met John Childs, whom she married before 1942.
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Note N26336 Index
Horace worked as a traveling salesman for a coffee sales company in Newbury, Vermont.
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Note N26337 Index
Fred and Emma lived in Los Angeles, Seattle, Washington, and San Francisco. He was an accountant with the U.S. Shipping Board in Los Angeles and (by 1920) Seattle. In 1930, they were in San Francisco, where he was manager of a brokerage firm. They had no children.
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Note N26342 Index
John was a civil engineer, working for the State Of New Hampshire.
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Note N26350 Index
George was a Master Mariner.
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Note N26353 Index
William was a Master Mariner.
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Note N26360 Index
Ernest was an attorney in Niles, Ohio. By 1910, they'd moved to Cleveland, where he worked as traveling salesman (commercial traveler). Then, by 1920, he had taken a job as a cashier in a Cleveland restaurant, a position he still had in 1930.
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Note N26361 Index
Leland was a clerk for the American Multigraph Company in Cleveland, Ohio. During World War I, he served in the U.S. Army from 31 August 1918 to November 1919, attaining the rank of First Sergeant.
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Note N26364 Index
Kenneth's profession was Accountant.
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Note N26365 Index
Philip was manager of Fowler & Slater Photograph Company in Cleveland.
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Note N26367 Index
Eugene worked as a draftsman in Cleveland for a few years before taking a position as an electrical engineer with General Motors at the GM Plant in Marion, Indiana. They moved to Indianapolis sometime between 1925-1930.
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Note N26381 Index
George was a carpenter in Eureka, California.He and Josephine had no children, although, she had two children from a previous marriage.
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Note N26383 Index
Thomas was a Master Mariner.
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Note N26385 Index
In 1880, Benjamin was a single farmer, living in Virginia, Placer County, California (1880 Census of Virginia: T9, Roll 70, E.D. 75, Page 379A).
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Note N26387 Index
Warren was a stone cutter.