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Note N25525 Index
In 1920, John and his widowed mother were living in Denver, Colorado (1920 Census of Dever: T625, Roll 162, E.D. 233, Page 16A). They had moved there prior to 1918, after having lived for a time in Chicago (he applied for a Passport as a resident of Chicago in 1913). Most of his working years were spent as a civil engineer for the State of Colorado.
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Note N25530 Index
Marshall was a refrigerator salesman.
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Note N25537 Index
Woodbury managed oil well operations in Centralia, Washington, in the late 1890's and early 1900's. By 1920, they had moved to Kern County, California, where he was Superintendent of an oil company. By 1930, they had retired to Long Beach.
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Note N25538 Index
Fred was a cabinetmaker.
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Note N25539 Index
Edward was a dentist in Centralia, Washington. Yet, after moving to Salem, Oregon between 1920-1930, he changed professions to House Carpenter.
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Note N25540 Index
Elden was a dentist in Olympia, Washington. He went to a dental school in Portland, Oregon.
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Note N25548 Index
George was a grocer in Sherman Mills, Maine.
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Note N25550 Index
From a study of the 1880-1930 Censuses, it appears that George left Maine sometime between 1880-1895, and moved to Massachusetts, where he worked, first, as a sailor (1900 Census of Norton, MA: T623, Roll 638, E.D. 1211, Page 14A) and, by 1910 (1910 Census of Brockton: T624, Roll 611, E.D. 1193, Page 198A), a sea captain sailing a coal-carrying barge and living in Norton (1900) and Brockton (1910), Massachusetts. In 1888, he married Wilhelmina Hibson, a recent immigrant from Northern Ireland. They had one child, Ruth H. Webber (born in March 1895 in Norton), who married Wilhelmina's nephew, Thomas Hibson Marks. George died sometime between 1910-1920 in Brockton. Wilhelmina remained in Brockton through 1920, then, before 1930, moved to Boston.
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Note N25558 Index
Carroll was a farmer. They lived in Imperial County and Riverside County, California.
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Note N25561 Index
Edward was the Assistant Treasurer of the Houlton Trust Company.
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Note N25565 Index
William ran a grocery store in Sherman, Maine.
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Note N25586 Index
On 6 August 1862, Hiram enlisted as a Private in Co. A, 9th New Hampshire Infantry. He died of chronic diarrhea at a hospital in Covington, Kentucky.
Information about Hiram, his children and descendants can be found in the book JOHN CALDWELL AND SARAH DILLINGHAM CALDWELL, HIS WIFE, IPSWICH, MASS, 1643 (Ipswich, MA: The Author, 1904), by Augustine Caldwell.
Further information about this large family can be found on Rootsweb.com and Ancestry.com in the database: "D.B. Robinson's Genealogy Database" by David B. Robinson, and on Ancestry.com in the database: "The Ancestors and Relatives of Bitner R. & Carol J. (Accomando) Winckler of Agoura Hills, CA" by Carol J. Winckler.
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Note N25593 Index
Clinton operated a freight hauling business in Spokane, Washington.