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- !SOURCE: Email from Anne Billeter (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 15 Oct 2006. She notes the following:
- In 1900 Pardon is shown with his daughter "Elmira A." She was born Apr. 1886 in RI; her mother was b. in Ireland. Living with them are servants John and Ellen Casey, both born Ireland, married for 7 years. Ellen says she bore 2 children, 1 of whom is living.
- Ellen married John H. Casey circa 1893. (She may have been going by Boyle, Boile, or Whipple at the time of this marriage).
- John Casey either died by 1910, or they divorced or separated by 1910. (In 1910 "Almira" Leduke is living with her husband Joseph Leduke in Cumberland. She is 24; they have been married 2 years and have a 9/12 son Berton W. Leduke. Living with them is mother-in-law Ellen Boyle, born Ireland. I couldn't read the marital status for Ellen (is it a "D"?))
- In 1920 "Almira" Laduke is living with her husband Joseph Laduke in Cumberland, with 6 children, including Berton W.and Pardon W. Also living with them is mother-in-law Ellen Casey. Ellen says her marital status is widowed. She also says she is naturalized. (A possible path for more research.)
- In 1930 "Elmira" A. and Joseph Laduke are living in Cumberland with their 6 children.
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