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Note    N26475         Index
When he registered for the World War I Draft in 1917, Earl was working as a clerk in Covelo, California. By 1920, they had moved north to Mad River (in Trinity County) where he worked as a stonemason. By 1930, he was a California Game Warden.

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Note    N26476         Index
We know that Calla was married to Fred Long. Some Caldwell Family Histories state that she was also married to a Seth Prudens. The California Death Index tells us that, at her death, her name was Calla C. Reed.

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Note    N26477         Index
When he registered for the World War I Draft in 1917, Roy was living in Whittier, California, employed by the Standard Oil Company.

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Note    N26482         Index
Philip served one year (7 September 1918- 7 September 1919) as a Horseshoer for the U.S. Army during World War I. He is buried in Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

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Note    N26487         Index
Bert was a brickmason in Wrangell City, Alaska.

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Note    N26494         Index
In 1910, Fred was a grocery merchant in Grand Junction, Colorado. By 1920, they'd moved to North Carbondale, where he worked on a farm and they lived with his parents. It seems likely that they moved out to Glendale, California, after 1924, and that Fred died shortly after they arrived in Glendale.

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Note    N26499         Index
Russell was a surveyor and civil engineer.
 In 1930, Josephine was Postmistress in Round Valley Township, Mendocino County, California.

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Note    N26539         Index
George captained the ship "Samuel Schofield" out of Brunswick, Maine.

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Note    N26540         Index
George was a civil engineer. In 1920, they lived in Bristol, Pennsylvania, where he worked at a shipyard. By 1930, they'd moved to Los Angeles, where he was employed by a contractor.

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Note    N26555         Index
William was a farmer in Dixmont, Maine.

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Note    N26557         Index
William was a farmer in Dixmont, Maine. He and Sarah adopted Agnes Ashland to be their daughter. Agnes came to America from her native Sweden in 1905.

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Note    N26560         Index
Charles was a farmer in Dixmont, Maine. By 1920, the family had moved to Boston's Roxbury District, where he had work as a machinist in a candy factory.

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Note    N26563         Index
Vernon worked as a motorman for the Boston Elevated Railway (subway).

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Note    N26565         Index
Edmund was a salesman (commercial traveler) for a brush company in Boston. He also worked for a time as a railroad man for the Boston Street Railway.

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Note    N26569         Index
Chester was a police officer in Roxbury, Masachusetts. In 1930, he worked as a mechanic for a laundry in Quincy.