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Note    N21860         Index
Washington was a farmer in Hudson, New Hampshire and, later, a Crayon Artist in Wareham, Massachusetts. He and Alfaretah divorced before 1895, the year that he married Elizabeth.

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Note    N21861         Index
Mark was the overseer in a machine shop in Lowell, Massachusetts.

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Note    N21864         Index
Harlan and Carrie lived in Nashua, New Hampshire. In 1880, his work was as a bookkeeper. By 190, he'd become foreman at a saw mill. A few years after Carrie died, Harlan moved on to Chelmsford, Masschusetts, remarried, and worked as the manager of a lumber company.

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Note    N21865         Index
Etheren was a statioary engineer, working in machine shops in Haverhill, Framingham, Leominster and Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Note    N21868         Index
Herbert was a machinist and stationary engineer in Haverhill, Massachusetts, and Concord, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21870         Index
Charles was a railroad engineer in Concord, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21872         Index
Henry was a farmer in Hudson, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21873         Index
George was a farmer in Hudson, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21874         Index
In 1910, Harry was working as a Motorman for the Lowell, Massachusetts, Street Railway. By 1920, he had turned to farming for his livelihood.

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Note    N21883         Index
In 1910, Clarence was Pastor of the Federated Church in Fairlee, Vermont. It apperas that Clarence and Hattie died in Vermont sometime between 1910-1920. In 1920, their children (except for Helen and Allie) were living with his parents (Charles and Lydia) in Hudson, and there is no listing for them in the 1920 Census.

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Note    N21885         Index
George was a millwright for the Nashua Manufacturing Company in Hudson, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21887         Index
Florence was a schoolteacher.

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Note    N21889         Index
Charles was a farmer in Hudson, New Hampshire. Living with him in 1930 was his sister, Helen.

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Note    N21891         Index
In 1930, Helen was living with her brother, Charles, in Hudson.

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Note    N21893         Index
We have placed Ruby with Clarence and Hattie, even though she is not listed with the in Fairlee, Vermont, in 1910. In that 1910 Census of Fairlee, Hattie is said to have had 8 children, all of whom were living. With Clarence and Hattie in Fairlee were 7 children. Ruby was living with Clarence's parents (Charles and Lydia) back in Hudson, New Hampshire, listed as their granddaughter.