Note: ith wife Essie and daughters Gladys and Corrine. James registered for the Draft in WWI in Denver; he was described as medium height, medium build, blue eyes, and dark brown hair. In 1920 James was a railroad blacksmith residing at 1839 East 29th Avenue, Denver, CO with his wife Essie and daughters Gladys and Corrine. Note: In 1910 J. Robert was a blacksmith in a car shop at 2919 S.Fox, Englewood, Arapahoe Co., CO w
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