Family History - Eleanor Reid
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This family history features Eleanor Reid and three of her descendants down to the second generation.
First and Second Generations
1.
Eleanor Reid,
1 born 5 March 1922 (parents not determined);
1 died 1 September 1985.
1 Eleanor married
Clarence Thomas ‘Bud’ Westerfield II (born 8 July 1920 in New Jersey, the son of
Clarence Thomas ‘Bud’ Westerfield and
Fannie T. Voelker;
2, 3, 4 Bud died 7 March 1998
2).
- Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Eleanor Westerfield, no. 155-16-0149; died: 1 September 1985; born: 5 March 1922.
- Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Clarence T. Westerfield, no. 138-16-0972; died: 7 March 1998; born: 8 July 1920; last place of residence: Union [County], New Jersey.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New Jersey, Essex County, Orange, Enumeration District 7-597, Sheet No. 1B, family of Clarence T. Westerfield (37, New Jersey, divorced, first married age 20, electrician, pub. utility); mother Katherine Westerfield (80, New Jersey); brother William Westerfield (47, New Jersey, worker, hat factory); daughter Genevieve Westerfield (16, New Jersey); daughter Lillian Westerfield (14, New Jersey); Dorothy Westerfield (12, New Jersey); son Clarence Westerfield (10, New Jersey).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New Jersey, Essex County, Orange, Enumeration District 7-338, Sheet No. 10A, family of Leroy Duym (22, New Jersey, water proofer, building construction); wife Dorothy Duym (22, New Jersey); daughter Bernice Duym (4, New Jersey); son William Duym (2, New Jersey); daughter Diana Duym (7/12, New Jersey); father in-law Clarence Westerfield (48, New Jersey, attendant, service station); brother in-law Clarence Westerfield Jr. (19, New Jersey, truck driver, dump truck).
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