According to his WWII draft card, he registered for the draft in 1942, and was, at the time, employed by Duncan Brothers. He is described as light of complexion, blue of eyes, and of medium height and build. According to his marriage certificate, issued May 9th, 1947, Cleveland was a bee keeper. At the time of his marriage (to Frances L. Barb, daughter of John W. and Suvilia Donahue Barb), he was living at 19 W. Gerrard Street in Winchester, Virginia.
In 1983, Cleveland was divorced from his second wife after four years of marriage. The divorce decree indicates that his first wife preceded him in death.
According to his WWII draft card, he registered for the draft in 1942, and was, at the time, employed by Duncan Brothers. He is described as light of complexion, blue of eyes, and of medium height and build. According to his marriage certificate, issued May 9th, 1947, Cleveland was a bee keeper. At the time of his marriage (to Frances L. Barb, daughter of John W. and Suvilia Donahue Barb), he was living at 19 W. Gerrard Street in Winchester, Virginia.
In 1983, Cleveland was divorced from his second wife after four years of marriage. The divorce decree indicates that his first wife preceded him in death.
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