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Note    N777         Index
Occupation: Carpenter

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Note    N778         Index
Listed as Virginia Leebrick in this Census.

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Note    N779         Index
Graduated from Santa Barbara State University in 2002 with a degree in Sociology.

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Note    N780         Index
Daughter and heiress of her parents.

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Note    N781         Index
Of Middletown, removed to Kansas.

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Note    N782         Index
Identified as being of Irvington, KY.

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Note    N783         Index
Listed as 3 years of age in 1910 Virginia census. Living with grandfather William Leebrick.

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Note    N784         Index
Listed with father-in-law in Lynchburg.

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Note    N785         Index
SSN was 226-03-2279.

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Note    N786         Index
Age not reported in 1910 Virginia Census.

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Note    N787         Index
Age not reported in 1910 Virginia Census. Listed with grandfather Leebrick's family.

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Note    N788         Index
SSDI reports that SSN 575-84-7244 was assigned in 1973 in Hawaii to here. Last residence listed was Makawao, Hi 96768.

"Miss Beryl Fontaine, who graduated from the University of California with the class of 1913, will become the bride of Karl Leebrick next Thursday evening at the home of her parents in Dixon. A number of friends from the bay region will be guests at the wedding. After a honeymoon trip, Leebrick will bring his bride to Berkeley, where they will make their home. Miss Fontaine is a member of the Chi Omega sorority and upon her arrival in the college town, will be entertained by her sorority sisters. Leebrick is also a graduate of the University and is secretary to Professor Henry Morse Stephens. He is a member of the Acacia fraternity and the Golden Bear society." -- 21 September 1913, San Francisco (CA) Chronicle.

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Note    N789         Index
Occupation in 1881 was scholar, and residence was Llanforda Cottage, Oswestry rural, Shropshire.

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Note    N790         Index
Occupation in 1881 was scholar, and residence was at Llanforda Cottage, Oswestry Rural, Shropshire.

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Note    N791         Index
Occupation in 1881 was solicitor's clerk, and residence was at Llanforda Cottage, Oswestry Rural, Shropshire.

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Note    N792         Index
He was reared on the old homestead, where he now resides. Winter school and summer work is the short story of his education and preparation for making his way in the world. The only variation in his case from the ordinary course of the farmer boy is that school time was shorter and self-supporting work began earlier than with the majority of boys brought up on the farm. At the age of fourteen, he was employed on the farm of Jonas Crum, for whom he worked about five years. He then returned to the home farm, which he worked for his mother about three years. Then, wishing a change of occupation, he went to Steelton, Pa, and found work at the Bessemer Steel Works, where he was employed about thirteen years. Once more change he made, which was to return again to the homestead and resume farming, which has ever since been his occupation.