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Charles graduated from Dartmouth in 1883, and practiced medicine in The Bronx, New York, into the 1920's.

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Note    N22624         Index
Abner was a 1926 graduate of Dartmouth.

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Note    N22629         Index
Gilman was a brickmason in Cape Elizabeth (1870 and Windham (1880), Maine.

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Note    N22633         Index
Zenas was a farmer in Brownfield, Maine. He had no children frm eiither marriage..

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Note    N22634         Index
Octavia and Sarah Ann Fessenden were sisters, daughters of James Osgood (1812-1880) and Sarah L. [Mansfield] (1816-1872) Fessenden of Brownfield, Maine.

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Note    N22637         Index
Sarah and Octavia Fessenden were sisters.

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Note    N22660         Index
On 31 October 1861, James enlisted as a Private in Co. M, 1st Maine Cavalry Regiment. During that unit's first serious engagement at Middletown, Virginia, 167 brave men, including James, were lost.

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Note    N22663         Index
William was a blacksmith in Troy, Maine.

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Note    N22664         Index
Horatio lived in Whitefield, New Hampshire. He was a shoemaker by trade.

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Note    N22670         Index
During the Civil War, Enoch served in Co. F, 1st Maine Cavalry Regiment. He enlisted as a Private on 19 October 1861, was promoted to Full Corporal in 1865, and was mustered out 1 August 1865 at Petersburg, Virginia.

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Note    N22676         Index
Louis was a carpenter. They lived most of their married life in New London, Connecticut.

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Note    N22677         Index
John was a farmer in Parsonsfield, Maine.

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Note    N22682         Index
Julian was a farmer in North Berwick, Maine (1900, 1910). By 1920, they had moved onto a farm in South Berwick. In 1930, they were living and farming in Berwick.

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Note    N22683         Index
Clarence was a farmer in North Berwick (1900) and Berwick (1910, 1920, 1930), Maine.

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Note    N22684         Index
In 1900, Malcolm was working in Sanford as a barber.

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Note    N22690         Index
Grace graduated from Berwick Academy in 1923 as Valedictorian of her class. In 1927, she graduated from Bates Coillege in Lewiston, Maine, and went into teaching. She taught at Wilton Academy in Wilton, Maine, and Toutelotte Academy in Thompson, Connecticut.
 After their marriage in 1932, she and Theodore lived for a few years in Webster, Massachusetts and, later, in South Berwick, Maine. Grace was a member of First Parish Church in South Berwick.
 (From Grace's Obituary in the "Citizen," Laconia, New Hampshire, 25 January 2005).