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Helen A. Keller in the 1900 Census, Alabama
(Helen Adams Keller was born 27 June 1880)
Helen Keller

James Brown and son James Brown Jr. in 1930 Barnwell Township, Barnwell Co., South Carolina
Even though singer/songwriter James Joe Brown Jr. wasn't born until 1933
is it possible this may be a connection
Andrew Johnson



W.C. Fields (William Claude Dukenfield)
W. C. Fields (January 29, 1880 – December 25, 1946), son of James & Katie Dukenfield, was an American comedian and actor. Fields created one of the great American comic personas of the first half of the 20th century—a misanthrope who teetered on the edge of buffoonery but never quite fell in, an egotist blind to his own failings, a charming drunk; and a man who hated children, dogs, and women, unless they were the wrong sort of women.

This characterization was so strong that it was generally identified with Fields himself as well as the characters he portrayed in films and radio. It was maintained by the then-typical movie-studio publicity departments at Fields' studios (Paramount and Universal), and further established by Robert Lewis Taylor's 1949 biography W. C. Fields, His Follies and Fortunes. Beginning in 1973, with the publication of Fields' letters, photos, and personal notes in grandson Ronald Fields' book W.C. Fields By Himself, it has been shown that Fields was married (and subsequently estranged from his wife), financially supported their son, and loved his grandchildren.
 » more about W.C. Fields at Wikipedia

Claude W. Dukenfield in the 1880 Census at age 4 months (Philadelphia, PA)
W.C. Fields - 1880 Census

Claude W. Dukenfield in the 1910 Census at age 30 (Philadelphia, PA)
W.C. Fields - 1910 Census




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