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Note N11287 Index
Henry was inducted into the U.S. Army on 29 July 1918 at South Paris, Maine. He served in the 326th Service Battalion of the Quartermaster Corps as a Private, then was promoted to Sergeant on 28 September 1918. He served overseas from 10 October 1918 to 27 June 1919, and was honorably discharged on 8 July 1919.
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Note N11288 Index
Frances attended the State Teachers Colleges in Gorham and Farmington. She taught at Lovell, Gilead and Newry. She was a member of the Bethel Congregational Church.
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Note N11289 Index
Clarence was an auto mechanic.
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Note N11295 Index
John was living in Gray, Maine, at the time of his death.
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Note N11297 Index
Henry was a millworker. He and Esther separated before 1910; he remained in Casco, she went to live with Llewella in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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Note N11298 Index
On 5 June 1917, Harry registered for the World War I Draft in Musselshell County, Montana. In 1930, he was still single and working as a farm laborer in Clear Creek, Carbon County, Montana (T626, Roll 1252, E.D. 5, Page 190B).
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Note N11302 Index
Gerald was an electrician. Apparently, he preferred to be known by his middle name.
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Note N11310 Index
Ruth graduated from the University of Maine at Farmington in 1976 with a B.S. in Education. She taught in Lovell, Bridgton, Cornville, Lubec and Newry. After a number of years as a teacher, she became a nurse, and worked as a nurse in the Skowhegan-Waterville area, retiring in 1984.
Among the groups to which she belonged are the VFW Auxiliary, Daughters of The American Revolution (DAR), Maine State Teachers' Retirement Association, and she was an active member of the Federated Church of Skowhegan.
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Note N11331 Index
Philelius was Postmaster of Waterford in 1900. In 1910, he was operating a grocery store.
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Note N11332 Index
Arthur worked in a spool mill in Waterford, Maine.
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Note N11333 Index
William lived in Pittsburgh with his uncle and aunt, Hersey and Agnes (Mason) Fernald.
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Note N11334 Index
As a young man, Hersey worked at a dry goods store in Norway. He and Harriet divorced before 1930, when Hersey was living in Springfield, Massachusetts with a cousin, William Bennett.
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Note N11339 Index
Hersey was an engineer at a pumping station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for many years, before retiring to Springfield, Massachusetts, between 1910-1920.
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Note N11346 Index
Edward was a millworker in Bethel, Maine.
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Note N11348 Index
Esther was adopted by Edward and Marjorie. She was employed at First National Stores of Bethel and Norway for over 34 years, retiring in 1977. She never married.