Robert Littlefield FOGG
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Robert served with the Graves Registration Service following World War I. Passport to Great Britain, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Italy were requested in an application signed in Dec, 1919, to support a sail date of Jan 7, 1920. In 1920, he was living in Washington, DC, occupation: stenographer for the War Department. Included in that passport application is an affidavit by his father regarding his son's birthdate and residence. Walter's reason for knowing that information: "I was there when he was born."
Frances' maiden name may be Hollertz. The 1930 census lists for Frances' the birthplaces for her father and mother as Sweden and Denmark. With such an unusual combination (for Massachusetts residents, in any case), a search of the 1920 census for Brockton lists a Frances Hollertz, age 14, dau of Ives? Hollertz, born Sweden. Frances' mother is not listed (deceased?) but her birthplace is listed as Denmark.
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That passport application gives his birthdate as Dec 9 1900. The Connecticut and Social Security Indices list his birthyear as 1901, which is more generally supported by his ages in census records.
In 1930 and in the Connecticut death index, his occupation is truck driver and sales representative for a trucking firm.
Robert apparently married (at least) twice as the 1930 census lists Frances as his wife. The Connecticut death index lists his spouse's name as "Margo."
Frances A HOLLERTZ?
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Margo FOGG
92. Social Security Death Index
618. Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001 (www.ancestry.com)
645. Passport Applications 1795-1925 (www.ancestry.com)
908. 1910 Fed Census MA, Plymouth Co., Brockton
911. 1930 Fed Census MA, Plymouth Co., Brockton
912. 1920 Fed Census DC, Washington