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Almon operated general stores in Moretown and Bradford, Vermont.

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Wayne died in an automobile accident.

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Note    N16303         Index
Fred worked as a peddler. He and Alma divorced before 1900.

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Benjamin was an inspector for a railroad in Red Wing, Minnesota.

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Note    N16321         Index
Frank was a Pit Foreman for the Oliver Iron Manufacturing Company in Hibbing, Minnesota.

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Edward was a druggist in Spooner, Wisconsin.

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Archie was a druggist in Spooner (1910), Sheriff of Washburn County (1920) and Washburn County Clerk (1930). He also was the Enumerator for tye 1910 Census of Spooner, Wisconsin. Edith was working as a clerk in the Washburn County Clerk's Office in 1930.
 He signed his name "Archie Frank Cameron" when he registered for the World War I Draft.

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Sophus was a railroad conductor.

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Rupert attended Carleton College in Northfield, Wisconsin. He was an agriculture agent in Spooner (1930).

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Bill lives in the Boston area, and works with computers.

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Connie is a lawyer in Boston. She also teaches law at Boston University.

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Courtney is (2005) an executive in the record industry in Los Angeles (Interscope Records).

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In 1930, Walter was a mortician in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington (T626, Roll 2519, E.D. 31-58, Page 99B).

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Thomas was a farmer. They lived mainly in Missouri and Oklahoma, moving from Caldwell County, Missouri, to Payne County, Oklahoma, in 1906 or 1907.

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Note    N16362         Index
Humphrey was a farmer in Hammond, Wisconsin. He never married.

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Note    N16363         Index
Cyrus served for a few months at the end of the Civil War, enlisting 27 August 1864 and being discharged 2 July 1865. He served as a Private in Co. A of the 44th Wisconsin Infantry.
 He was a farmer in Hammond, Wisconsin.

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Note    N16372         Index
With his brother-in-law, Cyrus Mason, Leonard enlisted as a Private in Co. A, 44th Wisconsin Infantry on 27 August 1864 and was discharged 2 July 1865.