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Wood working Ancestors of Jimmie Fadden

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Wood working Ancestors

The ancestors of Jimmie Fadden who worked with wood.

  1. William Swegles (1794-1878) was a "boatman" and a ship carpenter during the early days of the Erie Canal.
  1. Charles Swegles (abt.1834-aft.1878) worked as a ship carpenter from 1863 to 1875 in Buffalo, New York, and as a carpenter in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1877 until his death in 1878.
  1. James Ingles Sr. (1712-1786) was a sawyer in the early 1700, he worked one end of a long saw that sawed logs into boards.
  1. Earl Grant Englund (1900-1959) operated a saw mill in Turin, Michigan. It burned in March 1947.
  1. Walter A. Englund (1911-1951) was a logger for the Badger Paper Company. He died at his lumber camp after falling and striking his head on a sharp object.


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