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Note N22833 Index
William worked in a shoe factory in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
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Note N22834 Index
Philip was a farmer in Warner, New Hampshire, for a few years. They moved to Wakefield, Massachusetts, before 1892. There, he worked as a salesman (1900), before they moved to Los Angeles, California, before 1910. Philip worked in real estate in Los Angeles (1910). In 1920 and 1930, they were living in Santa Monica.
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Note N22836 Index
In 1900, Arthur was living in Township 10, Placer County, California, working as a bookkeeper. After marrying Louise, they lived in San Francisco, where he was a clerk in an office (1910). After he died, Louise married Arthur C. Hawley.
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Note N22839 Index
Lloyd was an accountant in Los Angeles.
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Note N22841 Index
Thomas was a barber in Santa Monica, California.
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Note N22842 Index
Louise's second husband was Albert C. Hawley.
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Note N22853 Index
David was a farmer in Parsosnfield, Maine.
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Note N22862 Index
David served in the military in 1758 and again in 1760, during the French & Indian Wars. Disabled by the hardships of military service, he taught school in 1774.
In addition to the three children listed below, David and Dorothy wre also the parents of Ezekiel (. 28 November 1764); Rebecca (26 Feb 1767-9 Oct 1812), who married John Huckins of Effington 25 Nov 1808; Dorothy (b. 28 Feb 1768); Abigail (25 Nov 1773-16 Sept 1775); Abigail (b. 24 April 1774); Joseph (b. 24 May 1780); and Judith (14 Dec 1783-30 Nov 1800).
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Note N22876 Index
David was a farmer in Barnstead, New Hampshire.
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Note N22877 Index
Elizabeth's first marriage was to Jonathan H. McDuffee on 15 February 1848 in Alton (She might have been known as Elizabeth McDuffee McDuffee). Jonathan died 7 Oct 1852 in Alton. They had one son, David, born 1 January 1850, and died 14 November 1938.
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Note N22880 Index
Edward was living in Chicago in 1900, working as a reporter. With him were sisters Carrie and Ada (both widowed), and Carrie's two children. He soon moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he married Carrie. Edward was Secretary and Treasurer of the Standard Iron Company in Nashville.
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Note N22881 Index
Carrie taught in a "demonstration school" in Nashville.
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Note N22883 Index
In the 1910 and 1920 Censuses, Henry states his occupation as "Missionary."
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Note N22885 Index
Arthur worked in real estate and orchard land investment in Grants Pass, Oregon. Prior to moving to Oregon, they lived in Omaha, Nebraska, Duluth, Minnesota, and Kansas City.