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a. Note:   1918 - Sept. 12 - World War 1 Draft Registration Card - Lycoming Co.: Robert Stratton of Marshill, PA; age 19, b. Dec. 15, 1899; laborer for S & N. Y. RR in Marshill; medium height; medium build; gray eyes; light brown hair; nearest relative - Mrs. D. E. Stratton of Marshill 1920 Census, Picture Rocks, Lycoming Co.: Robert Stratton, boarder at John Boyer, age 21, single, laborer at furniture factory 1923 - Boyd's Williamsport City Directory: Robert Stratton, laborer, boards at 1146 W. 4Th - 1st appearance of Robert in Williamsport 1924 - City Directory: Robert, laborer, now rents 1133 Vine Av ( William Grant Stratton, a grand nephew of this Robert's grandfather, appears for the first time in Williamsport) 1926 - 1927 - City Directory: Robert has been living at the rear of 1140 Vine Av and is a foreman (missing 1925 city directory book) 1928 - City Directory: Robert, foreman, rents at rear 709 Washington Blvd 1929 - 1930 - City Directory: Robert now owns a home at 616 2nd Av, is still a foreman, and a wife appears - Anna M. 1930 census, 2nd precinct, Williamsport: Robert Stratton, age 31, married at age 30 Anna, wife, age 39, married at age 38 Delbert Stratton, brother, age 31, single 1960 - Williamsport City Directory: Robert C. Stratton (Anna M) handyman at Susquehanna Supply, own home at 616 2d 1969 - Sept. 18 - death of Anna M. Fox Stratton. Anna's obituary stated she lived at 616 Second Ave., Williamsport and died on arrival at Williamsport Hospital, buried Twin Hills Memorial Park, Montoursville. She was survived by her husband and a daughter, several brothers and sisters. 1970 - Williamsport City Directory: Robert C. Stratton (Anna M) retired, own home at 616 2d 1980 - Williamsport City Directory: Robert C. Stratton (retired) own home at 616 2d Av 1984 - July 25 - death of Robert C. Stratton. Robert was a twin brother to Delbert. According to Robert's obituary in the "Sun-Gazette", Williamsport, he lived at 818 Park Place before he entered Lysock View, a nursing home in Loyalsock Twp. where he died. He was a former member of the Church of the Savior, Lutheran and there were no immediate survivors. He was living at 616 Second Avenue, Williamsport, on Feburary 1, 1936 when he applied for a social security number. He was buried in Twin Hills Memorial Park, Montoursville.


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