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22 APR 1910 CENSUS Moses Alvin Clark

Maine, Franklin, Wilton, District 0136.

In 1910, Moses owned a farm in Wilton, Maine. He was working on his own account, and had a mortgage on the farm. Moses was 29, May was 27. They had been married for 7 years. May had borne two children, and both were still living. Their sons were: Robert Alvin, 6 (although on this census he is listed as Robert E.) and Raymond Lewis, 5. The boys were not yet in school. Both boys had been born in Massachusetts.

In the same vicinity, Moses’ brother, William John, also had a farm which was mortgaged. He was Sea Captain of a Schooner, working on his own account, and their brother, David Lewis, worked the farm while “Captain John” was at sea. John was 40 years old. His wife, listed as Emma M., was Ella Maria Kirby, known to the family as “Nellie.” She was 39 years old, and had borne 4 children. Three children were still living:  Amy (13), Evelyn (11), and Verna Beatrice (3).  Brother David Clark was 39 years old and single.

SOURCE: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [online database].

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