Beautiful, bright, mild day. Arose 8:45 A.M. Breakfast. To Church & S.S. Out with Mr. Hoose on every member canvass. Father, mother & I out to Uncle Johns. Fine visit. To E.L. Miss Hoskins led. To Church with Ruth Pettit. Home. Talked. To bed 11 P.M.
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Every member canvass is explained in a previous post that happened around the same time: Annual Canvass.
Ruth Pettit is a young woman who in 1920 lived with her aunt and uncle on 214 State St in Schenectady. She was working as a dictaphone operator for G.E. In 1928 she married Kenneth Killam and by 1948 they were living in New Hampshire where she died, a widow, in 1993.
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Every member canvass is explained in a previous post that happened around the same time: Annual Canvass.
Ruth Pettit is a young woman who in 1920 lived with her aunt and uncle on 214 State St in Schenectady. She was working as a dictaphone operator for G.E. In 1928 she married Kenneth Killam and by 1948 they were living in New Hampshire where she died, a widow, in 1993.
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