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Note    N25472         Index
Cyrus was a carpenter in Watertown, Wisconsin.

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Note    N25473         Index
In 1860, Calvin was operating a fruit business in Watertown, Wisconsin. By 1870, he'd taken a position with the government, as U.S. Assistant Assessor. By 1880, his job title was U.S. Deputy Collector.

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Note    N25475         Index
After several years of sailing the seas, Cyrus retired to a farm in North Haven, Connecticut.

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Note    N25480         Index
George and family moved from Connecticut to Virginia sometime after 1885. In 1890, he established the Pierpont Brick Works in Roanoke, considered to be one of the largest and most important industries in Roanoke County. He and his son, George Earle, were the only owners and managers.

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Note    N25485         Index
Susan worked as a secretary for law firms in New Haven, Connecticut, and, in 1930, Washington, DC. She never married.

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Note    N25486         Index
Harry worked as an engineer for factories in New Haven and Danbury, Connecticut. By 1930, he and Lottie were running a florist business in Danbury.

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Note    N25489         Index
John was a machinist in North Haven, Connecticut.

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Note    N25490         Index
With his father, George operated the Pierpont Brick Works in Roanoke, Virginia.

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Note    N25493         Index
George enlisted in the U.S. Army on 12 March 1942. He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps (375th Bomber Squadron based in The Philippines) during World War II. Apparently, he was captured and held prisoner. His remains were recovered from the Chinese and, on 21August 2000, he was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

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Note    N25499         Index
Cyrus was the president of the Watson-Cheney Photo Engraving Company in Hartford, Connecticut.

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Note    N25500         Index
In 1920, Elden was a tool maker for an electrical supply company in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. By 1930, they had moved back to Danbury, Connecticut, where he worked as a machinist.

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Note    N25513         Index
Royce was an accountant for the Timex Company until his retirement in 1988.

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Note    N25520         Index
In 1880, DeWitt was employed as a telegraph operator for the Milwaukee Railroad at the station in Watertown, Wisconsin. By 1900, he'd been promoted to Division Superintendent, and they were living in Milwaukee.

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Note    N25521         Index
Ernest was a railroad engineer living in Milwaukee. He was briefly married sometime between 1900-1910, but divorced by 1910.

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Note    N25524         Index
In 1900, Calvin was a bank clerk in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1910, he was living in Roundup, Fergus County, Montana, employed at a hardware store there. By 1917 (when he registered for the World War I Draft) he was living in Tacoma, Washington, working for a railroad. By 1930, he'd moved on to San Francisco. Calvin nver married.