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Note N26707 Index
Jay was a retail merchant in Fortuna, California. After 1930, he took a job with Pacific Gas and Electric in Fortuna.
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Note N26708 Index
Harry and Mabel lived in Montana for several years. He was a trainmaster for the Northern Pacific Railroad. In 1930, they lived in Fargo, North Dakota, where he was the railway superintendent. They had no children.
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Note N26710 Index
Jessie was a dressmaker in Fortuna, California. She never married.
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Note N26712 Index
Paul was a pharmacist in Fallon, Nevada, and Fortuna, California.
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Note N26715 Index
Frank was manager of a fruit and produce business in Eureka, California.
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Note N26717 Index
George was an electrical engineer for a power company in Porterville, California.
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Note N26720 Index
Fred worked as a printer for a newspaper in Fortuna, California.
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Note N26721 Index
Seth was a truck driver for creamery in Fortuna, California. Gay was a public school teacher.
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Note N26722 Index
Gay was first married (about 1913) to a Mr. Jasper, who died before 1920. They had one son, Cedric Stone Jasper (31 Jan 1913-20 April 1989).
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Note N26725 Index
Hazel was first married to, and divorced from, a Mr. Miner. After Fred's death, she married Oscar L. Talbert in Riverside County, California, where she died in 1970.
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Note N26741 Index
Benjamin was a farmer in Ashtabula County, Ohio.
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Note N26752 Index
Paul became president of United Gypsum Company in California. In 1880, he was working as a clerk in a store in Scribner, Nebraska. BY 1930, he and Maria were living in a substantial home in Beverly Hills, California. According to the 1930 Census, their home was valued at $250,000 (a sizeable sum in 1930), and they employed 10 servants.
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Note N26753 Index
Clarence worked in several capacities with the United Gypsum Company (clerk, salesman, and sales manager). He, Ramona and their son, Clarence, were living in Oakfield, Genessee County, New York, when he registered for the World War I Draft in 1917. They soon moved to Cleveland Heights, Ohio. By 1930, they were living in Beverly Hills, California.
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Note N26754 Index
Harold was a world-renowned short story writer and painter. He was a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France for his accomplishments as a painter, being a member of the Salon d'Automne & Salon de Tuileres.
Hermine was a doctor of the Faculte of Medicine in Paris.
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Note N26763 Index
Albert was a farmer in Dixmont, Maine. He and Marcia had no children.