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Note N16390 Index
In 1870, Daniel, a house painter by trade, was living with brother William in Franklin, New Hampshire.
He moved to Concord in 1888 and became the Captain of the Concord Police. There were no children from either marriage.
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Note N16392 Index
Heber and Leora divorced. She then married Moses D. Millen of Enfield, and Heber married Sadie.
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Note N16421 Index
John was a Vermont railroad worker.
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Note N16422 Index
William was a farmer in Stockbridge, Vermont.
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Note N16425 Index
James was a lumberman.
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Note N16430 Index
Glenn was a Vermont railroad worker.
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Note N16431 Index
In 1930, Lee was working as a creamery truck driver in Bethel, Vermont.
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Note N16442 Index
Joseph was a farmer in Hanover, New Hampshire.
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Note N16445 Index
Alonzo enllisted in the U.S. Army on 16 October 1942 and served during World War II.
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Note N16453 Index
Hattie was a schoolteacher in Quincy and Milton, Massachusetts.
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Note N16456 Index
Ezekiel was a civil engineer, for many years working for the City of Quincy. In 1938's Quincy City Directory, he is listed as Commissioner of the Public Works Department.
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Note N16457 Index
Walter was a physician in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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Note N16462 Index
Henry worked at, and was the Treasurer of, the family business, F.H. Crane & Sons, Inc., a hay and grain store in Quincy, Massachusetts. He and Charlotte had no children.
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Note N16469 Index
Morgan was a Doctor in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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Note N16476 Index
Charles was the principal of Massachusetts Fields public school in Quincy, Massachusetts. Daisy was a schoolteacher. After their marriage, she worked as a records clerk at a local hospital.
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Note N16477 Index
Walter was an advertising agent for a Massachusetts publishing house.
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Note N16488 Index
George was a pharmacist at a drug stoire in Braintree, Massachusetts. His second marriage was in 1894 to Carlie ???