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Clarence Durfey

Running Water, SD

1935, 789, Este, F-3,

Clarence Durfey, 1930 Census Record, Running Water, Bon Homme County, South Dakota, United States

Clarence Durfey lived in Bon Homme County, South Dakota in 1930. He was the head of the household's son, 20 years old, and identified as white. Clarence was born in South Dakota around 1910. His father was born in Iowa, and his mother was born in Kansas. One parent was named Thresa Durfey. In 1930, Clarence was not married. He had two siblings named Elmer and Lattie.


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