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Note N14537 Index
Evans was a farmer in Farmington, Maine.
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Note N14539 Index
Aaron was a fisherman in Harpswell, Maine. In 1920 and 1930, he was caretaker of a summer estate there.
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Note N14543 Index
Carl was a Rural Mail Carrier in Temple, Maine.
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Note N14545 Index
Leon served in the U.S. Army during World War I, from 15 December 1917 to 21 January 1919. He was stationed at West Point Military Academy throughout his enlistment.
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Note N14547 Index
Noble was an engineer in a cotton mill in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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Note N14570 Index
Clayborn was the superintendent of a corn factory in Liberty, Maine.
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Note N14572 Index
Marshall never married. He worked with his father on their farms in Liberty and Montville, Maine.
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Note N14575 Index
At the time of her marriage to Harry, Aloysia was working as a cashier in a music store in Detroit.
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Note N14576 Index
Harry was a Dentist in Detroit.
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Note N14589 Index
Ulysses worked at a lumber mill in Frazee, Minnesota.
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Note N14590 Index
Allen was a Freewill Baptist minister.
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Note N14594 Index
Ray's birthparents were Charles Grover Eckert (14 July 1886 - 15 Aug 1970) and Grace Grover (9 February 1882 - 3 January 1938). Ray was born out of wedlock and adopted by Ulysses and Dora Pettigrove. Thanks to Candice Cheney, submitter of "Up North Roots" database, Ancestry World Tree Project, for this information.
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Note N14596 Index
William was a farmer in Rushville (1860, 1870) and Lincoln (1880), Indiana.
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Note N14600 Index
Howard was a chauffeur for the O.C. Bailey family in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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Note N14605 Index
Charles established a lumber mill, the Russell & Pugh Lumber Company, in Harrison, Idaho.
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Note N14606 Index
Oliver was a lumberman in Concord, Vermont.
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Note N14608 Index
Guy was the Overseer at his family's lumber mill (Russell & Pugh Lumber Company) in Harrison, Idaho. By the time he registered for the World War I Draft, he had lost one eye.