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Charles was a barber and an undertaker in Derry, New Hampshire. Most memorable, however, are his services in organizing, equipping and serving as Chief of the first real Fire Department in Derry. He and Carrie retired to Goshen, New Hampshire.
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In the Gordon history, Mary is listed as "Abbie." Both the 1870 and 1880 Censuses list her as Mary, and there is no mention in either document of an Abbie Gordon.
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Howard was a stock broker in Brooklyn, New York.
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George was a salesman for a mine machinery manufacturer.
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Horace served for several years as Postmaster of Danville, New Hampshire. By 1930, he was working as an insurance agent.
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Mahlon was a shoeworker in Danville, New Hampshire.
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Maurice was a Claims Agent for Railway Express in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Linda was a schoolteacher in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Jacob died as the result of an accidental shooting.
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Earl worked as a wood heeler in an Exeter, New Hampshire, shoe factory. He never married.
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Harold was a schoolteacher in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Chester was an electrical contractor in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
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James was a Captain in the U.S. Navy.
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Frank was a pharmacist. In 1917, he was also serving as the Town Clerk of North Anson. Later, he served in both houses of the Maine State Legislature as the State Representative, and later, State Senator from Somerset County. In 1926, he served as President of the State Senate.
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Ernest was a clerk in a general store in Temple, Maine.
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Frank and Cora divorced before 1910.
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Melvin worked for a railroad company in Rockland, Maine.