Clifford (Kitsey) BOYER
12th Sep 1894 -
Lumberjack, camp foreman, labor organizer
Life History
12th Sep 1894 |
Born in Phillips, Wisconsin. |
18th Jun 1900 |
Recorded in census in U. S. Census, Wakefield Gogebic, Michigan. |
8th Jun 1905 |
Recorded in census in State of Minnesota; Carlton; Cloquet Ward 1. |
20th Apr 1910 |
Recorded in census in U. S. Census; Minnesota, Carlton, Cloquet, E.D. 36, Sheet 7; Surname Beyer. |
Other facts
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Married Augusta DEBUNKER in Everett, Washington. |
Notes
- Kitsie (Clifford) married a woman who already had four children and Kitsie never had children of his own.
Family story of Clifford Boyer
Clifford was one of the Boyer's to follow Weyerhauser Industries to Washington. He went west to get a new job, but he was an organizer for the union. He got into trouble out there because of his union organization strategies. He was blackballed and had a difficult time getting a job.