Bevier, William Adelbert (Bill) (b. 1 APR 1909, d. 27 SEP 1989)
Note: He was a disabled veteran of the US Army in WW 2. In 1930, he was a machinist living in Jackson, Michigan. His nephew, Charles A. was living with him. He owned an operated Bill's Pastries in Harrison, Michigan for several years and resided there.
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Note: Her name is Louise in the census of 1910. She had four children and three were still living. It was her second marriage.
A daughter, Jennie E. Sherman, age 36 is living with them.
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Note: He was listed as a shoemaker in Detroit, MI in 1907, a clerk in 1908, a toolmaker in 1910, a machinist in 1911-1918 with Ford Motor Co. He lived at 1291 Military Ave. with his parents. During the census of 1920, his family lived in Monroe County, Milan Township, MI. He was listed as a machinist at an auto plant. In 1930, he resided in Detroit, MI.
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Note: The census of 1930 names her Mildred L. Hodges.
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Note: In 1880, his family resided in Lloyd, Ulster County, New York and his occupation was wagon maker. His wife's given name was Marthy in that census.
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Note: She lived with her son, Charles Wesley Bevier, in Wawarsing Twp., Ulster County, New York in 1910.
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Note: She is probably the Ethel Bevier that was a waitress in a hotel in Plattsburgh, New York in 1910.
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Note: He was a US Navy veteran of WW I. He lived in the Hartford, Connecticut area for 55 years. He was a stock broker associated with Paine, Webber, Jackson, and Curtis until retirement five years prior to his death. In 1930, he owned his home that was valued at $40,000 and he was a sales manager at a brokerage firm. They resided in West Hartford, Connecticut.
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