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Sources
1. Title:   McMillan/Cecil
Author:   McMillan?, Robert
Publication:   RootsWeb WorldConnect Project <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mcmillan68&id=I14380>
2. Title:   1910 U.S. census, population schedule
Page:   Iowa, Dubuque Co., Julian Tp., Dubuque city, ward 5 (part), SD 3, ED 134, sheet 17B, dwelling 286, family 436
3. Title:   1920 U.S. census, population schedule
Page:   Iowa, Dubuque Co., Julian Tp., Dubuque City, ward 5, SD 3, ED 144, sheets 8A and 8B, dwelling 139, family 168
4. Title:   "Mrs. Aug Larson died this week....", 25 March 1921, page 1.
Author:   Carlton County Vidette

Notes
a. Note:   John A. Fish (possibly Fisk) was recorded in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., Iowa, on the Federal census of 1910. He was 28, had been born in Iowa, and worked as a switchman on the railroad. With him were wife Emma, also 28, born in Sweden (immigrating in 1886), daughters Dorothy, two and Leona, age possibly 4 months, boarder John Larrigan [?], age 24 [?], and lodger Otto [?] Sholtz, age illegible. Dorothy had been born in Illinois and the others in Iowa, John Larrigan of Irish parentage. John and Otto worked as brakemen on the railroad. John A. and Emma are notes as "M2", that is the second marriage for each, the present marriage being of four years; Emma had borne three children, of whom two were living at the time of the census. John rented their house at 4064 [?] Washington Ave. None of the men had been out of work that census year.
  The household of John Fisk was enumerated in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., Iowa, on the 1920 Federal census. [Note that the household is split over two pages, and on the first the name appears to be "Fisk" and on the second it looks like "Fish".] John was 37, had been born in Iowa of Irish and Virginia parentage, and was a conductor for the CMS&P [?]. With him were wife Emma, 37 [?], daughters Dorothy, twelve, and Leona, ten, and sons John, nine, Henry, six, and Joseph, three, and "sister half" Marion Rippl [?], 19. Emma was from Sweden, emigration year unknown. All of the children had been born in Iowa except Dorothy, who had been born in Illinois. Marion was a college student; all of the children except Joseph had attended school that census year. John rented their house at 196 22 St.
b. Note:   John A. FISH/FISK household
c. Note:   John FISK/FISH household
d. Note:   John A. FISH [sr.] household
e. Note:   Henry G. RIPPE household
f. Note:   John FISH [persons listed individually]
g. Note:   John A. FISH household


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