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Note: on 208 D. His wife Eva (Edith) is buried there too. 1918 - I have a photo copy of a World War I Selective Service (draft) registeration card for Clifford Alfred Dymond dated Sept. 12, 1918. His address is listed as Lewiston, Idaho. His date of birth was listed as Feb. 27, 1885 and his age as 33 yrs. old. His nearest relative was listed as Robert Dymond 310 16th St. Lewiston, Idaho. Occupation was listed as Laborer, Employers name was none. I filed this and the one of his brother, Robert Loyd Dymond, under Dymond Documents. 1920 Census of Idaho, Nez Perce County, Lewiston, ED146, sheet 1. lines 3-4 Dymond Charles C., head, rented, white male, 33 yrs., married, can read and write, born in Nebraska, father born Nebraska, mother born Iowa, laborer, cement works Dymond Edith, wife, white female, 19 yrs., married, can read and write, born in Nebraska, father born in Nebraska, mother born in United States (note: Several of the facts are wrong, but I am sure this is Clifford Dymond. He was in Lewiston at this time. He was married there on 2 Oct. 1919. I (Virgil Dymond) know that he worked at a cement company there from stories he told me when I was a kid. He often signed his name, "C. C. Dymond". It sounds like someone else gave the information to the census taker and guessed at some of it.) 1930 Census of Washington, Chelan County, Malaga Precinct E D 4-25 page 3A 173 line 44 No enumeration date shown but judging by the ages of the 4 boys it was in February. Dymond, Clifford C. home owned lives on farm male white 35 yrs. married age at first marriage - 25 can read and write born in Nebraska father born in U. S. mother born in Iowa speaks English farmer general farmer at work- yes vetran- no farm schedule 31 Dymond, Edith E. wife female white 26 yrs. married first marriage at 16 can read and write both parents born in U. S. Dymond, Virgil L. son male white 6 yrs. attended school born in Washington both parents born in Nebraska Dymond, Alfred E. son male white 4-0/12 yrs. born in Washington both parents born in Nebraska Dymond, Elden L. son male white 2-7/12 yrs. born in Washington both parents born in Nebraska Dymond, Earl R. son male white 1-9/12 yrs. born in washington both parents born in Nebraska Crull, Margaret niece female white 9 yrs. attended school born in Washington father born in Washington mother born in Michigan (I, Virgil Dymond, remember a 9 yr. old girl living with us for a short time when I was in the first grade. Dad said she was my cousin. Her name was Margueritte. They misspelled her first name on this census.) Harriet Rose Kohlhepp Rich said that when she was 12 years old (1920), she and her parents and Clifford and Eva Dymond took two wagons from Lewiston, Id. to Canada. They went there to work for the Enterprise Cattle Co. They stayed at station 145 and got their mail at station 150. Neither family stayed there very long. They left there seperately and Harriet said that she never saw Clifford Dymond again. A note from Eva Dymond said that she and Clifford came to Spokane in 1920. They were on a ranch near Malaga which is near Wenatchee, Wa. when I (Virgil) was born on Nove 30, 1923. The Social Security death index lists; Clifford Dymond born 27 Feb 1887 died Nov. 1962 residence - no location given SSN 533-16-5249 issuing state - Washington issued before 1951
Note: Clifford Dymond is buried at Spokane Memorial Gardens Cemetery in the (4) Apostles secti
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