In 1900 and 1910, he lived in Upton, Maine, with parents and siblings. His father was a day laborer.
He joined the US military in Sep 1918 for service during World War I. He served as a Private with the 43rd Company, 151st Depot Brigade. He was discharged in Dec 1918.
In 1920 he lived in Hartford, Maine, with the family of Edward Murphy, as a hired man/farm laborer on Murphy's dairy farm.
In 1930 he lived in Turner, Maine, with his widowed father, a servant, Alice Harlow, and her daughter, Corinne, 14. He would later marry Corrine.
He married Corrine Louise Harlow on 7 Feb 1932 in Maine. They had children:
. Albert E. Lombard (1932 - 2019) (twin)
+ sp: Rose Rocque (Marshall)
. Alfred E. Lombard (1932 - 2017) (twin)
+ sp: Lucille L. Millett
. Arlene L. Lombard (1936 -
+ sp: James E. Prindall, Jr.
+ sp: Robert Marston
. Clifton Leroy Lombard (1941 - 1995)
+ sp: Betty Jean Reid
In 1940 he lived in Sumner, Maine, with wife and 3 children. He worked as a wood cutter.
In 1950 he lived in Paris, Maine, with wife, 4 children, and his wife's mother. He and his wife both worked in a tannery.
In 1900 and 1910, he lived in Upton, Maine, with parents and siblings. His father was a day laborer.
He joined the US military in Sep 1918 for service during World War I. He served as a Private with the 43rd Company, 151st Depot Brigade. He was discharged in Dec 1918.
In 1920 he lived in Hartford, Maine, with the family of Edward Murphy, as a hired man/farm laborer on Murphy's dairy farm.
In 1930 he lived in Turner, Maine, with his widowed father, a servant, Alice Harlow, and her daughter, Corinne, 14. He would later marry Corrine.
He married Corrine Louise Harlow on 7 Feb 1932 in Maine. They had children:
. Albert E. Lombard (1932 - 2019) (twin)
+ sp: Rose Rocque (Marshall)
. Alfred E. Lombard (1932 - 2017) (twin)
+ sp: Lucille L. Millett
. Arlene L. Lombard (1936 -
+ sp: James E. Prindall, Jr.
+ sp: Robert Marston
. Clifton Leroy Lombard (1941 - 1995)
+ sp: Betty Jean Reid
In 1940 he lived in Sumner, Maine, with wife and 3 children. He worked as a wood cutter.
In 1950 he lived in Paris, Maine, with wife, 4 children, and his wife's mother. He and his wife both worked in a tannery.
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