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Note    N3441         Index
Clarence was a travel agent and Mary was a music teacher. She graduated from the Boston Conservatory of Music.

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Note    N3445         Index
David was a civil engineer.

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Note    N3446         Index
Melvin was a landlord with rental properties in Los Angeles, California.

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Note    N3447         Index
Walter was a fireman (tillerman on a hook-and-ladder truck) in Oakland. In later years, they moved to the town of Sunol (in the southern part of Alameda County) where Walter worked as a meat-cutter.

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Note    N3448         Index
Mary worked as a clerk for a steam railway in Oakland.

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Note    N3449         Index
Walter was a plumber in Oakland, California.

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Note    N3450         Index
Florence worked for several years as a saleslady in the Taft and Pennoyer dry-goods store in Oakland.

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Note    N3454         Index
Charles was in the military. Florence was a dressmaker and then studied music.

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Note    N3455         Index
Charles worked as a conductor on a trolley car in Oakland.

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Note    N3459         Index
In 1900, Percy was a police officer in Oakland, California. By 1910, he had changed professions, and was a bookkeeper for a laundry company.

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Note    N3460         Index
Percival worked in an Oakland bank, first as a teller, then as Assistant Cashier.

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Note    N3462         Index
Harry worked as a bank teller in Oakland, California. By 1930, he was the Assistant Cashier in a bank in Piedmont, California.

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Note    N3465         Index
Rolland, who never married, was a farmer in Contra Costa County. He died of tuberculosis.

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Note    N3469         Index
George was a marine engineer. He never married.

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Note    N3474         Index
Walter was a marine engineer. For some years, he was Hawaii's chief engineer in charge of road and quarry equipment. In 1920, he was the chief engineer of Honolulu's Water Department. By 1930, he and Annie were operating a poultry farm in Honolulu. "He took an active part in the rebellion which overthrew the last monarchial government on the islands" (THE BROMLEY GENEALOGY [op. cit.], 268).

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Note    N3478         Index
James was an electrician in San Francisco and Oakland.

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Note    N3481         Index
Robert was a machinist in the U.S. Navy, serving under the command of Admiral George Dewey on the cruiser USS Baltimore, as well as taking part in fighting the natives during the Hawaiian rebellion.