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Note    N10725         Index
Frederick was a farmer in South Paris, Maine.

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Note    N10727         Index
Austin and Emma lived for several years in Brooklyn, New York, where he worked at a men's tailor shop as a cutter. Before 1930, they moved back to Maine, to his hometown of Warren, where they operated a farm.

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Note    N10735         Index
Daniel was a well-respected farmer in Norway, Maine, where he farmed for thirteen years (1841-1854). He sold the Norway property and bought a farm in Otisfield, where he farmed until the fall of 1895. Then, he retired to Norway, where he moved about a year before his death.

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Note    N10741         Index
Simon served in Co. A, 12th Maine Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. He enlisted as a Private on 15 November 1861, to serve for three years. He reenlisted on 4 January 1864 and served over two more years, being mustered out on 18 April 1866 at Savannah, Georgia.
 The 12th Maine was another of the Union Army units to spend most of their enlistment in Louisiana, arriving in that State in May 1862 and serving there until July 1864, when they transferred to Virginia. Among the places they were in battle were New Orleans, Ponchatoula and Port Hudson, Louisiana, and Winchester and Cedar Creek, Virginia.
 After the war, he and Catharine lived in Bethel, where he was a milkman. After moving to New Hampshire before 1880, he worked in a lumber mill in Columbia, New Hampshire (where most of their children were born) before he and his family moved to Albany, Maine (sometime before 1900) where they operated a farm (1900 Census of Albany, ME: T623, Roll 596, E.D. 176, Page 8).

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Note    N10744         Index
William was a farmer in Albany. We suspect that he and Emma died sometime between 1920-1930, because, in the 1930 Census, Edgar and Mary are living with an uncle (presumably Emma's brother) Edgar F. McAllister in Lovell (1930 Census of Lovell, ME: T626, Roll 836, E.D. 9-25, Page 3A).

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Note    N10746         Index
Charles was a farmer and mail carrier in Otisfield, Maine.

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Note    N10747         Index
Artemus was a farmer in Oxford, Maine.

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Note    N10749         Index
Alby was a farmworker.

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Note    N10756         Index
Beatrice (daughter of Walter and Ida Bemis Bemis) graduated from Fryeburg Academy. She retired from the U.S. Postal Service after serving at Lovell for 14 years. She was a member of Center Lovell United Church of Christ and several community groups.

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Note    N10764         Index
Woodrow, a veteran of Waorld War II, was a dairy farmer and harness horse trainer in Cumberland Center, Maine. He is buried in Oxford.

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Note    N10765         Index
Alma was the adopted daughter of Joseph and Lovinia Ricker.

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Note    N10783         Index
David was a farmer and shoemaker in Methuen, Massachusetts.

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Note    N10786         Index
George worked in a Norway shoe factory from the time he was 16. At age 20, he moved to Massachuetts, where for 32 years, George owned and operated the Knightly Retail Shoe Store in Lawrence, Massachusetts. His hobby, which he continued until he was 100, was caning chairs.