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1041 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: N.A. FINNEMANN / Charlette Helen BROULET (F2209)
 
1042 According to the “Vital Records of Dracut.” Horace is shown as 2 years old in the 1850 census. HAND, Horace W (I8093)
 
1043 According to the 1801 census, she and Gullich’s marriage is the first for both of them. BERGE, Kari Hallvorsdatter (I23644)
 
1044 According to the 1870 census, neither she nor her husband could read or write. In that census she was indicated as having a father of foreign birth although the 1880 census indicates that both of her parents were born in Pennsylvania. SADDLER, Sarah A (I8091)
 
1045 According to the 1880 census, his mother was born in Massachusetts. In that census, he was a student of law living with his father and step-mother in Minneapolis.

In the 1877 Minneapolis city directory, Cady Smith was a student residing at 91 S 7th (the home of his father).

He and his brother Frank were surveyors for the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul railroad in 1881.

In the 1883 Minneapolis city directory, Cady Smith, civil engineer, boarded at 114 N. 3rd.

His father’s obit called him Cady Smith and said he was a farmer in the state of Washington.

A death certificate for the state of Washington shows that he died in Spokane County on 10 Jul 1898. The cause of death was “alcoholic and morphine poisoning.” He was approximately 39 years old, was single, and died at what is presumed to be his residence at 1120 R R Avenue in Spokane. The certificate says that the father of “J. Cady Smith” was Judge Seagrave Smith and that Cady had been born in Minneapolis. 
SMITH, Charles Cady (I493)
 
1046 According to the 1880 census, she was born in “Poland” and her parents were born in Schlesen. In the 1920 census, when people avoided mentioning German ancestry, she is shown as having been born in Poland.

In the 1910 census, she is shown as having had 6 children, 4 still living. She and Henry had been married for 37 years.

In the 1930 census, she is an 81 year-old widow living in Hibbing with her daughter and son-in-law. 
KUTZNER, Amelia (Emelie) (I243)
 
1047 According to the 1900 and 1910 censuses, his father was born in New Hampshire and his mother in Vermont.

In the 1900 census, he was a hotel-keeper in Weyauwega. In the 1910 census, he was a hotel-keeper in Shawano. 
BEANE, Ira A B (I17380)
 
1048 according to the 1900 census LARSON, Maria (I15500)
 
1049 according to the 1900 census WEIST, Ida L (I13834)
 
1050 according to the 1900 census LEAVITT, Thomas R (I20384)
 

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