Table Three, Page 9 Showing Oilfield Workers in Crane County 1930 Census
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Dwelling#
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Resident's Name
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O/R
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Age/Marital
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# In family
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Specific Job
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S89
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Victor H. Case ?
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Unk
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28m
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0
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Driller
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S90
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James E. Moon
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Unk
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50m
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2
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Driller
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James G. Moon (son)
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24s
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Tool Dresser
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Edward J. Moon
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20s
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Engineer, Oilfield
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S92
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Harry K. Highsmith
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R22.50
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39
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1
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Driller
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S94
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Jim R. Crow
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Unk
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43m
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2
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Oilwell Shooter
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S98
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Leanard A. Cox
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O500
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21d
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5
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Engineer, Oilfield
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Note: Head of this household is Lee P. Cox, a salesman for real estate.
Leanard, and three siblings, ages 19, 17, 11, lived with parents.
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S104
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William W. Allman
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R35
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31m
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3
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Superintendent, Oil & Gas
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S105
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George V. Allman
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R27.50
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32m
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1
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S108
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William C. Adams
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Unk
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43m
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0
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Watchman, Tank Farm
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S112
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Donald N. Cameron
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Unk
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55wd
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2
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Gauger
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The next two oilfield workers, Hartwell and Harris, are shown in detail as later residents of Gulf Housing.
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S117
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Vernon L. Hartwell
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O300
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17m
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1
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Welder, Oilfield
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S119
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Richard E. Harris
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R20
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28m
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3
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Mechanic, Oilfield
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S120
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C. Elmer Motley
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O200
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29m
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3
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Gas Engineer
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S121
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Bert M. Fry
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R25
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29m
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2
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Driller
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Herbert H. Fry
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59m
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Driller
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Note: In this case, the father, Herbert Fry, is living with his son and Daughter-in-law.
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S123
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Rueben Mullins
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O400
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18s
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2
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Engineer, Oilfield
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Note; Rueben worked at the Gulf Pump Station, lived with parents, Jim and Nettie Mullins. Jim Mullins, 70 years old and unemployed, is listed as the head of this household.
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S124
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Sam L. Green, Jr.
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R15
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23s
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7
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Worker, Oilfield
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Howard G. Green
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21s
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Trucker, Oilfield
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Note: These two brothers lived in the household of their father, Sam L. Green, a butcher at a grocery store, along with their mother and four younger siblings.
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S129
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Leslie Thompson
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Unk
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22s
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S130
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I. Donavan Jackson
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Unk
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Unk
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29s
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S132
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E. Myron Foster
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Unk
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27s
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Gas Tester, Oilfield
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S133
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Hugh H. Rogers
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O200
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35m
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3
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S134
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Ewen McDaniel
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R17.50
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21m
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2
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S135
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Robert L. Frantham
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R15
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25m
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2
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S136
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Willard H. Jones
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R20
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30m
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2
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Truck Driver, Oilfield
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S137
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Frank E. Craig
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O150
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38m
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4
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Foreman, Oilfield
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Note: The Craig family is shown in detail in another section as later resident in a Gulf Camp.
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S138
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Conrad C. Horncha ?
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R27.50
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45m
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1
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Driller
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S140
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Leanard R. Anderson
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R20
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39m
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1
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Telegraph Operator, Oilfield
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S141
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Richard H. Brannon
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R17.50
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37m
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5
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S144
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Arlie H. Sesla
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R32.50
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32m
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4
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Driller
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S146
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Ollie Marshall
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R25
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20s
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5
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Worker, Oilfield
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Note: Liddia Marshall, 47wd mother, unemployed, is head of this household. 15 year-old brother, Allen, is a helper in a Garage. Two younger brothers and an unemployed 18 year old roomer, are in this household.
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S152
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Claud Johnson
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R25
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23m
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2
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S153
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Thell V. Criswell
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R27.50
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25m
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1
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Tool Dresser
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S156
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Jamaes H. Hardaway
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R20
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36m
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5
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Tool Dresser
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S161
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William L. Barns
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R25
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27m
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3
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Driller
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S162
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Paul W. Hempee
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R25
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39m
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1
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S163
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Lester Z. Collier
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R22.50
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27m
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2
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S167
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Henry C. Hickey
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O300
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34m
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6
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Driller
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S171
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Ben Pletais?
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R15
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44m
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4
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Foreman, Oilfield
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S176
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Amos R. Greggry
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r10
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39m
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1
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Driller
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S181
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Vinnie T. Holey(Hadey)
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R15
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26s
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Tool Dresser
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S182
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James H. Zarafanites
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R20
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23m
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2
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Note: This family is listed in detail as a later occupant of Gulf housing.
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S183
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Harvey Weddle
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O25
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22s
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8
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Note: Harvey Weddle is in the household of his brother-in-law, William H. McDougal, a trucking contractor.
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