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Note N15199 Index
Cecil was a millworker in Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15200 Index
Clarence was a farmer in Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15203 Index
Lewis and Mary lived in Massachusetts, where they managed a farm.
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Note N15213 Index
Maynard was a farmer in Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15219 Index
As was his father before him, Herman was a firefighter for the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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Note N15222 Index
In 1920, Earl and family were lliving in Brooklyn, New York, where he was employed as a subway motorman.
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Note N15223 Index
In 1930, Benjamin was employed as a telegrapher at the railroad station in Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15233 Index
Joseph's marriage to Ethel was short-lived. They had no children. On 29 December 1902, he married Maud M. (Morse) Flagg and soon moved to Venice, New York, where he had a farm. They had 7 children.
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Note N15234 Index
James was a self-employed mason in Skowhegan, Maine. He and Ethel had no children.
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Note N15235 Index
George was a farmer in Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15236 Index
Hiram was a farmer in Sherman Mills, Maine.
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Note N15240 Index
Harold was a farmer in Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15242 Index
Ralph attended Yale University. In 1930, he was employed as a lumberman at Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15243 Index
Louis lived for several years in Beverly, Massachusetts, where he operated a coal yeard. His first wife was Carrie Foster, whom he married 15 April 1896 in Beverly.
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Note N15250 Index
Alfred ran a grocery store in Island Falls. They later (by 1930) moved to Belfast, where they operated a rooming house. They had no children.
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Note N15255 Index
Ferdinand was a millwright for the Mattawamkeag Lumber Company, Island Falls, Maine. He and Charity had no children.
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Note N15257 Index
Charles operated a sawmill in Island Falls for a number of years. By 1920, he and Celia had moved north to Perham (near Caribou), Maine, where his son from a previous marriage, Herbert, was living. There, Charles managed a farm.
Following Charles' death, Celia moved to Glendale, California and lived with her twin sister, Celestia Phillips, and family until her death in 1931.
Although each of them had sons from previous marriages, Charles and Celia had no children from their marriage.