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Note N27866 Index
Leslie was a high school teacher in Medford, Massachusetts.
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Note N27871 Index
Frederic was a Physician in Meredith, New Hampshire.
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Note N27873 Index
Herman was a machinist for the Boston & Maine Railroad. They lived in Concord (1910) and Bow (1920)., and had no children.
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Note N27874 Index
Fred was a house painter in Portsmouth (1880) and Concord, New Hampshire.
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Note N27879 Index
Norman was an electrical engineer for Commonwealth Edison Company in Chicago.
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Note N27880 Index
Ralph was a civil engineer, employed by the Los Angeles County Highway Department.
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Note N27883 Index
For a number of years, Ralph worked for the Mallory Steamship Company in New York City, serving on steamships sailing from New York to Europe. By 1930, he was living outside of Philadelphia, in Haverford, Pennsylvania. Later, he was commissioned a Captain in the U. S. Coast Guard.
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Note N27904 Index
Charles was a railroad engineer in New Hampshire (1860), Chicago (1870) and Freeport, Illinois (1880).
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Note N27907 Index
Charles and Jennie separated before 1890, when he re-married (Angeline ???) and moved to Seattle.
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Note N27908 Index
Charles was a collector for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway.
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Note N27910 Index
Guy was a Railroad Detective for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway.
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Note N27912 Index
For a few years, Harry was a brakeman for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. By 1930, he'd become Superintendent of the railroad in Evanston.
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Note N27914 Index
Charles was a stock broker in Evanston, Illinois.
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Note N27935 Index
Leonard was a farmer and blacksmith in Ashland, New Hampshire.
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Note N27940 Index
Rodney worked as a brakeman for a railroad (1910) and a janitor (1920) in Central Falls, Rhode Island.
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Note N27942 Index
In 1930, Elsie was living in Boston, working as housekeeper for the David Grewitz family.
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Note N27952 Index
Rita was adopted by Joseph and Lena Baker of Pawtucket, Rhode Island (1930 Census of Pawtucket: Roll 2174, E.D. 4-248, Sheet 15B).