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Census 1920, Pulaski Village, Richland, Oswego County, NY: Mitchell, Lambert - Head - Owns, Mortgaged - Male - White - Age 45? - Married - Born New York - Father b. Indiana - Mother b. New York - Farmer, Truck Farm " Leona C. - Wife - Female - White - Age 38 - Married - Immigrated 1897, Naturalized - Born (& both parents) Canada, English " -- 2 older sons, 1 older daughter-- " ROBERT E. - Son - Male - White - Age 3 3/12 - Born New York Census 1930, Pulaski Village, Richland Twn, Oswego County, NY: Mitchell, Lambert - Head - Owns, $3,000 - has Radio - is Farm - Male - White - Age 50 - Married at 21 - Born New York - Father b. Indiana - Mother b. New York - Retail florist, Retail shop - Veteran, Sp[anish-American War] " Leona - Wife - Female - White - Age 48 - Married at 19 - Born (& both parents) Canada, English - Immigrated 1897, Naturalized " -- 1 older son-- " ROBERT - Son - Male - White - Age 13 - At school - Born New York Pulaski Democrat, 21 Dec 1932: LAD GETS FIRST HUNTING LICENSE, THEN LOSES IT Robert Mitchell, 16, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mitchell, Port ST, purchased his first hunting license of Town Clerk Albert E. Lawrence last Saturday... The sad part of the story is that Robert... went his way, later to discover that his license was missing. He had lost it... Census 1940, Pulaski, Oswego County, NY: Mason, John L. - Head ----------- Medical doctor, Private practice Mitchell, Robert E. - Hired hand - Male - White - Age 23 - Single - Education, 8 yrs school - Born New York - 1935 residence, Same place - At work, 60 hrs wk - Care taker, Private family - Worked 52 wks, Earned $520 Oswego Palladium-Times, 14 Nov 1940: SIX VOLUNTEERS IN PULASKI AREA / Will Leave Only Two To Be Drafted... Pulaski, Nov. 14-- Those who have volunteered for the first quota are Robert E. Mitchell, Pulaski, who follows in the footsteps of his father, L.W. (Bert) Mitchell who was a volunteer in the Spanish-American War. Oswego Palladium-Times, 15 July 1942: RICARD-- Robert Mitchell, a sergeant in the Medical Corps of the Army in a hospital at Fort McClellan AL, spent the weekend here with his wife at the Roser home. He returned to his duties Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell... She will make her home in Anniston, Fla. Oswego Palladium-Times, 11 Dec 1945: RICARD-- Robert Mitchell has returned home with an honorable discharge after serving more than five years. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell expect to make their home in Rochester. [edit] ===========================================Pulaski Democrat, 1 Mar 1982: WILLIAMSTOWN WHISPERS-- Extended sympathy to Clarence (Jake) Roser and the Robbins family on the death of their brother-in-law and uncle, Robert Mitchell of Webster NY, who died February 14, 1982. References
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