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Note    N26908         Index
Sometime after 1910, Alvin (along with brothers Frank and Duane) went west to Salmon, Lemhi County, Idaho. Alvin and Frank stayed in Idaho while Duane reurned to Great Valley, New York..

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Note    N26909         Index
Frank worked as a miller in a flour mill in Salmon, Idaho.

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Note    N26910         Index
Duane went west to Idaho with his brothers, but returned to Geat Valley before 1920. He was a farmworker.

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Note    N26915         Index
We learn Anna's last name from the 1930 Census of Great Valley. Living with Allen and Anna was Anna's sister, Katherine Deininger.

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Note    N26929         Index
Anna is listed as Allen's daughter in 1920's Census. She was employed as a nurse. In 1910, she was living with her uncle, J. Milton Harris, in Potter County, where she was working as a nurse. Based on this information, it appears likely that Anna was not listed in the 1900 Census and, quite likely, was a twin sister to Alvin, born in March of 1887.

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Note    N26951         Index
Philip was a railroad engineer in Clinton County, Iowa.

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Note    N26955         Index
John enlisted in the U.S. Army on 19 December 1896, and re-enlisted 1 December 1899.He rose through the ranks to attain the rank of Colonel. In 1900, stationed at San Carlos, Arizona, he was a First Sergeant in Co. D of the Seventh Infantry Regiment. By 1910, when he was stationed at Fort William McKinley in the Philippines, he had been promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant. In 1920, he was in Los Angeles and held the rank of Lt. Colonel. In the 1930 Census of Los Angeles, he states his occupation as Army Officer - Public Schools.

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Note    N26957         Index
William worked as a Conductor on the C.R.I.&P. Railroad ( "The Rock Island Line") in Missouri.

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Note    N26989         Index
Philip was a farmer in Franklinville, New York. After his death, son Gordon went to live with relatives (John and Media Brasch) in Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, Flora took a job as cook at Keuka College in Jerusalem (now Keuka Park), Yates County. Her youngest daughters (Marion and Fredrica) were with her. In 1920, Flora was living with daughter Florence, her husband, Joseph Watson, and their family in Wayne, Michigan. In 1930, Flora and her youngest daughter, Dorothy, lived in Detroit.

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Note    N26990         Index
James was a farmer and produce dealer in Great Valley (1880) and Ellicottville (1900), New York.

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Note    N26992         Index
David was a music dealer and teacher in Ellicottville, New York.

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Note    N26995         Index
Emmett worked as a traveling salesman in Enid, Oklahoma.

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Note    N26996         Index
George owned a real estate business in Los Angeles.

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Note    N26997         Index
Lee Roy was a chef at a hotel in Great Falls, Montana. By 1930, he was the manager of a restaurant there.