The 1920 census for Dartmouth MA shows that William Pine . grandson and his
mother Mary Pine, are in her parents house. She is listed as married.
Perhaps Joe Pine wasn't dead , but she left for other reasons.

Joe Pine's draft card of Sept 1918 shows he and Mary were living on B st in
Hayward. Sound like the right people?

Eric Edgar

On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Katharine <katharine.f.ba...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I wonder if Joe Pine died of the Spanish influenza (not that it would
> necessarily help in finding his records, I suppose).  It certainly ran
> rampant through Alameda County, California, where my maternal
> grandmother (among many) had it.  My mother was 5 at the time, and
> remembered being traumatized by the numerous funerals in Berkeley and
> Oakland to which her mother dragged her for people who died of the
> flu.  Katharine.
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