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Note N11427 Index
In 1920, Henry worked as a clerk in a hardware store in Mechanic Falls, Maine. In 1930, he was working as a shipping clerk in the paper mill in Mechanic Falls.
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Note N11432 Index
Henry became a naturalized American citizen in 1894.
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Note N11434 Index
Frank was an electrician in a paper mill in Berlin, New Hampshire.
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Note N11447 Index
Albert was a brakeman for the Grand Trunk Railroad.
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Note N11453 Index
Myron was the manager of his father's grocery store in Bethel, Maine.
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Note N11461 Index
William worked as a salesman in hardware stores in Portland and Rumford, Maine.
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Note N11493 Index
Charles was a railroad conductor.
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Note N11508 Index
John was a construction expert. He was widely recognized for his reconstruction work in Tokyo, Japan, following an earthquake and fire in 1923. Two of his major achievements in Japan were in erecting the Japanese General Electric Company building and the Mitsui Bank building (which, at the time, was the largest structure in the world used exclusively for banking purposes). Later, in Washington, DC, he oversaw the construction of buildings for the U.S. Department of Labor and the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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Note N11516 Index
Warner was a schoolteacher in New Milford, CT.
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Note N11519 Index
Josephine never married. She worked for a telephone company in Windham, CT.
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Note N11520 Index
Harriet was the Head of the Foreign Languages Dept. at Guilford High School, New Milford, CT.
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Note N11523 Index
In 1930, Harold and Isabel were living in Salem, Massachusetts, where he worked in a wood heel factory.
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Note N11541 Index
Alanson was a lumber millworker in Bethel, Maine.
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Note N11545 Index
Howard was a chiropractor in Norway, Maine.
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Note N11547 Index
Leslie was a brakeman for a railroad company.
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Note N11550 Index
Ona was a beautician for 40 years.
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Note N11555 Index
Eugene served in the U.S. military during three wars. In 1943, he joined the Navy and served during World War II. After a few years of civilian life, he enlisted in the Air Force and served during the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War, retiring in 1967. He then operated his own trucking business in Great Falls, Montana, until his retirement in 1990.
His obituary tells us that his "quick wit and creative mind produced an abundance of poems and limeriocks, unpublished, but enjoyed by family and friends."