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Note    N14274         Index
John, Edna and some of their children were deaf.

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Note    N14276         Index
Esther died from tuberculosis.

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Note    N14282         Index
Harold was a factory worker in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Note    N14284         Index
Mabel was Owen's second wife. They divorced before 1930.

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Note    N14292         Index
Jim served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. In later years, he was Police Chief of Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

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Note    N14293         Index
Dana was born deaf.

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Note    N14294         Index
Carl served in the U.S. Navy aboard the destroyer USS Wickes.

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Note    N14304         Index
Bertie was the adopted son of James and Annie Jellison.

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Note    N14306         Index
Bert was a farmer in Somerville, Maine.

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Note    N14310         Index
Owen was a farmer in Manchester, Maine. He and Mabel divorced before 1930.

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Note    N14315         Index
Fred worked as a weaver in a woolen mill in Lisbon, Maine.

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Note    N14320         Index
Lawrence and Hattie lived in Medford, Massachusetts from their 1887 marriage into the 1920's, when they moved to Boston. In Medford , he was a bicycle dealer (1900), and a house painter (1910). In Boston in 1930, he was the Superintendent of an apartment building. They moved to Winthrop, Maine, where they lived out their remaining years. They had no children.

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Note    N14322         Index
Otis lived in Boston, where he worked in a hotel (1910), as a watchman (1920), and as a janitor in an apartment house (1930).

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Note    N14325         Index
Roger was a life insurance agent in Somerville, Massachusetts.

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Note    N14326         Index
In 1918, when he registered for the draft, Ernest worked as an attendant at Kings Park State Hospital, Kings Park, Suffolk County (Long Island), New York.

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Note    N14327         Index
Harold worked for his father in the house painting business in Somerville, Massachusetts, for a few years. About 1919, he and his family moved to Boston, where he had a job as a painter for a railroad company.

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Note    N14339         Index
Joseph was a machinist and tool maker.