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Note N14448 Index
Arthur and Nellie divorced 21 May 1906.
Arthur was a Teacher in the Tilton, New Hampshire, schools in 1887. Beginning in 1894, living in Lisbon, New Hampshire, he worked as a piano back and bridge maker until 1908. In that year, he moved out to Babcock, Manitoba, Canada, to work as Superintendent of a cement factory until 1923. Back in Lisbon in 1924, he resumed his trade of piano maker until 1930. For many years, 1925-1935, he devoted his time to the preparation of a Gordon Family History, some of the records of which are at the Gordoash Library in New Hampton, New Hampshire.
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Note N14451 Index
Joseph was a farmer in Westbrook, Maine.
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Note N14452 Index
Clarence was a farmer in Meredith, New Hampshire.
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Note N14463 Index
Harry was a public accountant in Dallas, Texas.
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Note N14472 Index
Lewis was an insurance agent in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
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Note N14474 Index
Fred, like his father, was a blacksmith in Eustis, Maine.
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Note N14476 Index
George was a house carpenter in Farmington, Maine.
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Note N14477 Index
Archie worked as a clerk for an automobile company in Windsor, Connecticut (1930).
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Note N14486 Index
Leland was a barber in Kingfield, Maine.
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Note N14487 Index
Guy was a barber in Strong (1917), a boarding house operator in Kingfield (1920), and a barber in Brunswick (1930), Maine.
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Note N14490 Index
William was a barber in Eustis, Maine.
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Note N14501 Index
Elmer served in the U.S. Army during World War I. He enlisted in Co. C, Maine National Guard (Engineers), 25 July 1917 at Portland, as a Private. He was promoted to Corporal on 26 August 1917, then to Sergeant 1 May 1918. He served overseas at the front from 26 September 1917 to 5 April 1919. Among the battles in which he took part were Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel and Merise-Argonne. Elmer was honorably discharged on 28 April 1919.
His civilian occupation was as an insurance adjuster in Portland, Maine.
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Note N14513 Index
Thomas and Olive operated a life insurance business in Miami, Florida.
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Note N14515 Index
In 1930, William (using his middle name, Hale) was living in Bellingham, Washington, and working in a lumber mill (T626, Roll 2522, E.D. 37-13, Page 85A).
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Note N14530 Index
Aaron was a farmer in Farmington, Maine. Abbie was his second wife.