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Ernest served in the U.S. Navy in World War I. He is buried in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis.

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In 1930, Mabel worked as a cook in a restaurant in St. Paul.

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Melville and Frances had a large family of 14 or 15 children.

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Lester was a ham grader at a meat packing plant in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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Frances is included in several family trees that have been posted to Ancestry.com. In those trees, her last name is given as either Small, McAdam or Poquette. The 1920 and 1930 Censuses of McKinley and Jump River, Taylor County, Wisconsin, appear to provide us with the information we need to understand why Frances' name is listed differently in those family trees. Her birthparents were Moses and Grace Poquette. Before 1920, she was adopted by Fanny M. McAdam of McKinley (see the 1920 Census of McKinley: Roll 2018, E.D. 204, Page 47B). Between 1920-1930, Fanny married William Schmall (see 1930 Census of Jump Rive: Roll 2614, E.D. 60-13, Page 75A).

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Henry was a blacksmith.

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James was superintendent of a grain elevator in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

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James and Marion are buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, California. They had no children.

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David graduated from the University of Maine in 1964. While there, he broke many records as a member of the Black Bears football team. He went on to eran his MS in Educational Administration from the University of Maine and his EdD from George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. "He was born to educate." He was a teacher at Bar Harbor (Maine) High School, and Conway, New Hampshire. At Strong, Maine, he was Superintendent of Schools for MSAD 58 for 12 years. He later served as Associate Commissioner of Education for the State of Maine. In 1990, he was appointed Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Maine at Orono. During the summers, he and Bunny ran Seacroft Inn on Albert Meadow in Bar Harbor.
 He requested no memorial services. Instead, his family asked that friends, family, colleagues and students pick a day and make it a Dave Brown Day. "Do things the way he would do them. Have a great day. Exhibit a positive attitude, laugh loudly and flash a smile....Be happy."

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In 1930, Lawrence was working as a chef at a hotel in Portland, Oregon.

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John was a farmer in Princeton, Minnesota.

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George ran a commercial printing business in Grand Forks, North Dakota. By 1920, they moved to Arlington, Virginia, where he was in the newspaper printing business.

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Robert was a farmer in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and Wenatchee, Washington.