They were all living in the same house in 1935.
In the 1930 U.S. Census, Robert Cleland, 69, born Maine, parents born Northern Ireland, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Fannie G., 63, born Maine, parents born Maine; Helen G., 37; Curtis M., 30; Arnold L., 27; and Ernest M., 23, all born in Maine.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Robert Cleland, 59, born Maine, parents born Ireland, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Fanny C., 53, born Maine, parents born Maine; Helen G., 27; Noel R., 23; Mildon R., 21; Curtis M., 20; Arnold L., 17; and Ernest M., 13, all born in Maine.
Curtis registered for the draft on September 12, 1918. He was working for Sea Coast Canning Company and was tall with a slender build, blue eyes and black hair.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, Robert Cleland, 39, born Maine, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Fannie G., 43, born Maine, parents born U.S.; Hellen G., 17; Noel R., 13; Mildon R., 11; Curtis M. 10; Arnold L., 7; and Ernest M., 3, all born in Maine; and divorded boarder George G. Mcreyndles, 58, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born U.S.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, general merchandise dealer Robert Cleland, 40, born April 1860 in Maine, parents born Ireland, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Fannie G., 34, born June 1866 in Maine, no parent info: Helen G., 8, born December 1892; Noel R., 4, born December 1896; Mildan R., 2, born October, 1898; and Curtis M., 1, born December 1899, all born in Maine; and boarder Robert J. Greer, 20, born November 1880 in England, parents born England.
The couple had been married for 10 years, and all four of Fannie's children were still living.
Robert moved to the U.S. in 1887.
Curtis was the son of Robert Cleland and Gertrude Davis.
They were all living in the same house in 1935.
In the 1930 U.S. Census, Robert Cleland, 69, born Maine, parents born Northern Ireland, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Fannie G., 63, born Maine, parents born Maine; Helen G., 37; Curtis M., 30; Arnold L., 27; and Ernest M., 23, all born in Maine.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Robert Cleland, 59, born Maine, parents born Ireland, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Fanny C., 53, born Maine, parents born Maine; Helen G., 27; Noel R., 23; Mildon R., 21; Curtis M., 20; Arnold L., 17; and Ernest M., 13, all born in Maine.
Curtis registered for the draft on September 12, 1918. He was working for Sea Coast Canning Company and was tall with a slender build, blue eyes and black hair.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, Robert Cleland, 39, born Maine, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Fannie G., 43, born Maine, parents born U.S.; Hellen G., 17; Noel R., 13; Mildon R., 11; Curtis M. 10; Arnold L., 7; and Ernest M., 3, all born in Maine; and divorded boarder George G. Mcreyndles, 58, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born U.S.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, general merchandise dealer Robert Cleland, 40, born April 1860 in Maine, parents born Ireland, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Fannie G., 34, born June 1866 in Maine, no parent info: Helen G., 8, born December 1892; Noel R., 4, born December 1896; Mildan R., 2, born October, 1898; and Curtis M., 1, born December 1899, all born in Maine; and boarder Robert J. Greer, 20, born November 1880 in England, parents born England.
The couple had been married for 10 years, and all four of Fannie's children were still living.
Robert moved to the U.S. in 1887.
Curtis was the son of Robert Cleland and Gertrude Davis.
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