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Note N10235 Index
Raymond was a barber in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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Note N10237 Index
Donald was a U.S. Mail Carrier in Charleston, Maine.
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Note N10239 Index
Alpheus was a farmer in Charleston, Maine.
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Note N10241 Index
Joseph was a railroad engineer.
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Note N10242 Index
Bert was a farmer in Hudson, Maine.
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Note N10260 Index
Joseph was a farmer in Alexandria, New Hampshire.
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Note N10262 Index
Harry was a farmer in Bristol and Alexandria, New Hampshire. Early in their married life, he had worked for the Concord YMCA.
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Note N10272 Index
Louis died from diphtheria.
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Note N10273 Index
George died from diphtheria.
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Note N10290 Index
Samuel was a farmer in Amesbury, Massachusetts.
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Note N10302 Index
In 1930, Earl was working in Girard, Pennsylvania, as a polisher at a steel works.
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Note N10308 Index
Fred was a railroad engineer.
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Note N10309 Index
Charles was a farmer.
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Note N10310 Index
Laura was the Enumerator for the 1910 Census of Lake Creek Township.
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Note N10317 Index
Ira was a farmer in Tioga County, New York.
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Note N10321 Index
Raymond was a farmer. He served in World War 1 as a Private in the 161st Infantry, 41st Army Division.
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Note N10322 Index
George was a farmer in Conneaut for a few years, living next door to John O. and Ethel Scribner. In 1930, he and his family were living in Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York, where George was proprietor of a rendering facility.
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Note N10328 Index
David was a fireman on a tugboat.
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Note N10329 Index
Alfred was a fish peddler for a few years. After their move to Chardon Township in Geauga County, he was a farmer. Then, after their move to Fairport Harbor (returning to Lake County by 1930), Alfred was an independent trucker.