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'''*In the  1930 census, the family is found living in Delaware.'''   
*'''In the  1930 census, the family is found living in Delaware.'''   
*'''William F. Nagle, the father, was born in about 1900 in Delaware.'''   
*'''William F. Nagle, the father, was born in about 1900 in Delaware.'''   
*'''His father, John  Nagle, age 52, born in Ireland,
*'''His father, John  Nagle, age 52, born in Ireland.'''
The next goal would be to is living in his home.'''
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'''In 1920, we would expect to find William F. Nagle either as a single man living alone or perhaps in a boarding house, but we could not find him.  We then find him on the 1910 and 1900 census, living with his parents Jame and May.  This relationship is a little shaky.  In 1930, the census says his father is John.  However, this is the only William Nagle in Wilmington the right age.  Nevertheless, we need to prove the relationship better with birth, marriage, and death records.'''
'''The next goal would be to look for William F. Nagle and John Nagle in earlier Delaware census records, 1920, 1910, and 1900, probably in two separate residences.'''
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