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Note N15361 Index
For a number of years, Joseph was a confectioner in Detroit. In 1930, he was employed as a watchman.
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Note N15367 Index
Onsville was a house carpenter in Camden, Maine.
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Note N15370 Index
Percy was a civil engineer in Belfast, Maine.
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Note N15372 Index
Levi was one of the thousands of America's fighting men ('The Greatest Generation") to have died in World War II. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on 13 November 1942, and was assigned to the 150th Signal Company, 10th Armored Division. He died in Luxembourg on 9 March 1945, and is buried there.
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Note N15375 Index
Otis died of tuberculosis.
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Note N15396 Index
Andrew was a railroad worker in Maine, working and living in various communities for the Maine Central Railroad.
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Note N15403 Index
Roderick was a house carpenter in Knox County, Maine.
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Note N15404 Index
Francis was a house carpenter in Beverly, Massachusetts.
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Note N15405 Index
David and Elizabeth were first married 4 November 1903, and were still married at the time of the 1910 Census. For whatever reason, they re-married 20 December 1911 in Belfast. Their marriage ended in divorce.
David was a shoemaker by trade.
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Note N15410 Index
David was an automobile mechanic in Belfast, Maine.
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Note N15423 Index
Fred was a horse trader.
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Note N15428 Index
John, who preferred to go by his middle name, Frank, was a traveling salesman. Laura divorced him in 1906, because of extreme cruelty.
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Note N15431 Index
Fred operated a general store, Gray's Store, in Farmingdale, Maine.
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Note N15432 Index
Lillian was a Psychiatric Nurse at Connecticut State Hospital in East Hampton. She died in North Carolina.
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Note N15435 Index
Harold was adopted by Gordon and Lillian. His marriage to Ruth ended in divorce before 1946. On 30 August 1946, she married William A. Wilder in Auburn.
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Note N15442 Index
Gordon was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Campaign during World War II. He and Madelyn were married in Ohio. After the war, he worked for the Kennebec Pulp and Paper Company in Augusta.