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m. 25 Sep 1915 South Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States
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[edit] 1920 CensusResidence:
Source: [[]], Followed by roll and image info. [edit] 1930 CensusResidence: 34 Chase St, South Portland, ME (Ward 1), on April 2, 1930.
Source: S3 [edit] 1940 CensusClarence M Minott lived at 186 North Street on April 9, 1940, along with his twin sons (Richard L and Robert E Minott). His daughter, Shirley R, also lived in the household with her husband William E Freeman and daughter Ann S. [edit] Clarence M MinottClarence Minott, 48, was a widower in 1940. He was born in Maine, and had lived in the same house in 1935. During the week of March 24-30, Clarence had worked 60 hours in his job at a greenhouse. His job title is partially illegible, but may be "Head Decorator" [appears to be Dectrator]. He worked 52 weeks in 1939 and earned $1,800. [edit] Richard L and Robert E MinottRichard L and Robert E Minott, 18 year old twins, were attending school on March 1, 1940. They had both completed high school. The twins were born in Maine, lived in the same house in 1935, and did not work during 1939. [edit] William E, Shirley R and Ann S FreemanWilliam E and Shirley R Freeman lived with Clarence Minott at 186 North St. William was 24 and Shirley was 22, and they had a 3 year old daughter, Ann S, born in Massachusetts. William was also born in Massachusetts, and had completed 2 years of high school. Shirley was born in Maine and had completed 1 year of high school. William had been living in Bath in 1935; Shirley had been living in the same house in 1935. Between March 24-March 30 of 1940, William worked 40 hours as a sprayer at the shipyard. In 1939, he worked for 52 weeks and earned $1,200; the family had no other sources of income. References
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