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Note    N27176         Index
Harry was a machinist for the Great Northern Railroad in Spokane, Washington.

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Note    N27209         Index
William was a professional photographer.

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Note    N27215         Index
Hazel was a schoolteacher in Moline, Illinois. In September, 1920, she applied for a passport in order to travel to Africa as a Missionary. Her brother, Le Roy, vouched for her and signed the back of the application on 20 September 1920.

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Note    N27216         Index
Jay worked as a railroad clerk in Illinois (1910), a clerk for a refining company in Denver (1920), and a clerk at a tool maker warehouse in Los Angeles (1930).

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Note    N27224         Index
Charles was a telephone lineman in Enid, Oklahoma.

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Note    N27232         Index
Jeanne's parents, Chester F. and Florence H., were living in Normal, McLean County, Illinois, in 1920, the year Jeanne was born. They moved to Saginaw, Michigan, before 1930.

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Note    N27251         Index
In 1930, Orra was superintendent of a milk plant in Macon, Mississippi.

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Note    N27283         Index
In 1930, Clara (divorced from Lee Roy) was living in Sioux City, living with Mr. Milton Petty as his housekeeper. With her were her son, Harvey, and adopted daughters, Bernice and Ruby.

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Note    N27325         Index
Along with his parents, Frederick changed his last name from Drake to Hunter when he moved to San Francisco sometime between 1870-1880.

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Note    N27328         Index
Henry died of tuberculosis at Pokegama Sanitarium in Pine city, Minnesota.

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Note    N27330         Index
John was a house carpenter.

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Note    N27336         Index
Fred was an attorney in Montevideo, Minnesota.

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Note    N27340         Index
Henry was a Chippewa Indian. In 1930, he was living in Minneapolis, working as a stationary engineer.

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Note    N27345         Index
Rowland and Helen were in Minneapolis in 1857, then, in 1860, in Oquawka, Henderson County, Illinois, where he worked as a confectioner. By 1870, he was a hotel keeper in Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. In 1880, they lived in Hastings, Minnesota, where he was is in the lumber business. After Helen died, he relocated to Marion, South Carolina, with his new wife, Nellie, and daughter, Helen May. There, he worked at a sawmill.

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Note    N27362         Index
Willard was an engineer for the Great Northern Railroad.

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Note    N27368         Index
Roland enlisted in the U.S. Army on 15 May 1942 and served throughout World War II.