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Note    N9102         Index
Stephen was a barrelmaker (cooper) in Hingham, Massachusetts.

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Note    N9107         Index
In 1930, Arthur was operating a general store in Poland, Maine.

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Note    N9108         Index
Percy worked at the papermill in Mechanic Falls for several years. In 1930, he was working as a machinist in a machine shop.

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Note    N9109         Index
Frank worked at several jobs. He was a shoemaker, then (1920) the Superintendent at the City Farm and Alms House in Westbrook, then (1930) a paper mill worker in Gorham, New Hampshire.

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Note    N9118         Index
Joseph served in the Revolutionary War, enlisting from Wrentham as a Lieutenant in Capt. John Lincoln's Company, Col. John Webb's Regiment.
 He was an early settler of Otisfield. Once, he was found guilty of pitching quoits (a game similar to Horseshoes) on Fast Day. This caused somewhat of a scandal, and there was talk of his being tried for this "offense" on a Christian holy day, but "the subject finally died out" (OTISFIELD HISTORY [op.cit.], 410).

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Note    N9124         Index
Albert was a farmer in Otisfield, Maine.

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Note    N9125         Index
Signe traveled to America aboard the SS Titania, 15 September 1909, to the port of Rockland, Maine.

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Note    N9129         Index
Alma graduated from San Jose Normal School in 1902 and taught for many years in rural, one-room schools in Humboldt County.

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Note    N9130         Index
Chauncey was a Dentist in Arcata, California, for more than 50 years.

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Note    N9133         Index
Glenna graduated from business college. She worked in her husband's store as the bookkeeper and buyer.

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Note    N9134         Index
Aaron operated a store in partnership with C. Lincoln. He and Glenna had no children.

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Note    N9135         Index
Gladys also attended San Jose Normal School, and taught school before she married Arthur. She was active in the California State YWCA.

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Note    N9136         Index
Arthur was a printer for a newspaper in Eureka, California.

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Note    N9137         Index
Lulu died in a house fire. Her father was outside the house. Hearing her scream, he broke through a window and rolled her in a blanket. However, she had been too badly burned.

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Note    N9138         Index
Ivan was an officer with the California State Highway Patrol (CHiPS).

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Note    N9139         Index
Hazel was a clerk in a clothing store.