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Charles was a station agent for the Maine Central Railroad Company.

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James worked on the railroad.

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William was a farmer in Harrison, Maine.

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Note    N12538         Index
In 1930, Ralph was employed as a clerk in a Harrison, Maine, grocery store.

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Jesse was a farmer in Buxton, Maine.

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Benjamin was a farmer in Webster, New York.

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Charles was a farmer in Webster, New Hampshire. He was 68 years old and Hannah was 22, when they married (his first and only marriage) in 1903.

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Note    N12591         Index
Leslie worked as a machinist. In 1910, they werre living with Etta's parents in Concord, New Hampshire. He was working at a railroad shop. In 1917 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), they lived in Lowell, Massachusetts. He worked for the International Steel Company in Lowell.
 Leslie and Etta divorced between 1917 and 1920. By 1920, she had married Arthur A. Bailey, with whom she and her sons, Donald and Walter (who were later adopted by Mr. Bailey), were living in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Lesle was still in Lowell in 1920, single and working at a machine shop.
 Leslie re-married sometime between 1920 and 1942. In 1942, he registered for the World War II Draft in Paterson, New Jersey, where he was living with his second wife, Doris, and working at the John F. Masterson Manfacturing Comapny.

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Note    N12595         Index
Lena died from Bright's Disease, during pregnancy.

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Fred was a painter in Eustis, Maine. For a few years in the 1890's, he worked in a woolen mill in Madison, Maine.

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Roy was a School Superintendent in several Maine towns, among them Machias and Eustis.

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Neil was a U.S. Customs official. He also was a buyer of raw furs.
 During World War I, he served from 16 December 1914 to 20 February 1919, as a Private First Class, Co. L, Second Infantry, Maine National Guard, assigned to the Army's 103rd Infantry. He saw action in France, and was wounded 30 July 1918. Neal was awarded the French Croix de Guerre.

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Note    N12614         Index
George, who often went by his middle name, "Sumner," was a farmer in Avon, Maine.

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Edna was the adopted daughter of William and Malinda Gatherer.

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Francis was a carpenter. He and Florence divorced early in the 1920's. He removed to Virginia, where he married Vesta Senter about 1933.