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Department. He has been employed by the Government
in many capacities, being one of the Interstate Commerce
Commission Party that traveled over the Western railroads
computing their physical valuation in 1918 and 1919. As a
civil engineer he has done a wide range of developing, and
constructive engineering in Oregon.
He married Georgia Margaret LaPorte. Their children are:
Edith Mary Ayers b at Eugene, Oregon, April 4, 1911, and Charles
Edward Ayers, b at Lebanon, Oregon, July 20, 1916.
2--Martin Conrad Mohr, b Mch. 17, 1849; married and
moved to Florida.

3--Nancy Catherine Mohr, b Aug. 11, 1851, and Isaac
Conner were married in Manchester, Iowa, Dec. 19, 1870.
They moved to Ponca, Nebr., where they reared their family and
were among the pioneers who helped develop the state. The Conners
kept a general merchandising store at Ponca, where Isaac Conner
was Postmaster several years and Nancy gave of her time and
abundant energy to the educational and social uplift of the town.
Nancy Conner is one of eight on the Honor Roll in Nebraska for
Woman's suffrage in the campaign of 1882. This memorial was
signed by the National President, Carrie Chapman Catt, and is one of
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