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Note N10787 Index
Howard was a farmer in Norway, Maine.
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Note N10789 Index
In 1937, Edith was named an "Outstanding Homemaker in the State" at the Annual Meeting of the Maine Farm Bureau Federation.
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Note N10796 Index
Walter, who preferred to be known as "Guy," never married.
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Note N10798 Index
During World War I, Melville served in Co. C, 73rd U.S. Infantry, from 26 July 1918-17 January 1919. After the war, he worked as an automobile mechanic.
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Note N10806 Index
Fred worked in a shoe factory in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Note N10810 Index
Charles owned and operated a large dairy farm in Stratford, New Hampshire.
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Note N10814 Index
William was a carpenter and stone mason. He worked for a few years in Canada, then moved before 1900 to Methuen, Massachusetts.
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Note N10819 Index
In 1920, Abbie was teaching at a private school in Stoneham, Maine.
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Note N10820 Index
Calvin was a dairy farmer in Stratford, New Hampshire.
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Note N10822 Index
Burton worked on the family farm in Stratford, New Hampshire.
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Note N10823 Index
Elwin was a dairy farmer in Stratford, New Hampshire.
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Note N10825 Index
In 1930, Benjamin was a caretaker for a private estate in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts.
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Note N10836 Index
Oliver was a nurseryman, raising fruit trees.
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Note N10837 Index
William was a farmer and lumber dealer in Columbia, New Hampshire.
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Note N10838 Index
Richard was a farmer in Stratford, New Hampshire.
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Note N10841 Index
Martha's second husband was a Mr. Cole.
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Note N10846 Index
Arthur never married. He was a farm laborer.
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Note N10847 Index
Elmer worked as a salesman for the Cushman Baking Company.