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Note N23243 Index
Abbie was a schoolteacher in Effingham, New Hampshire. In 1920, she was living in Lynn, Massachusetts, with her brother, George, and his family.
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Note N23245 Index
George was a physiician in Freedom, New Hampshire (1900, 1910), and Lynn, Massachusetts (1920 - ).
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Note N23246 Index
Frank was a physician in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Note N23269 Index
William was in the U.S. Navy in 1866, when he and Ruth were married. He later worked as a machinist in Boston (1880), and a salesman in Somerville (1900). They lived in Medford in 1920. After Ruth died, he moved to Arlington and lived with son Louis.
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Note N23295 Index
In 1930, Hayes was employed as an automobile salesman in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Note N23315 Index
Nicholas was a miller by trade.
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Note N23331 Index
When William and family moved to South Abington, Massachusetts. he operatred an ice delivery business. His brother, Charles, worked for him. By 1900, William had gone into farming and, it appears, Charles took over the ice business.
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Note N23333 Index
Sometime before 1880, Charles moved to South Abington, Massachusetts, where he worked for his brother, William, at William's ice business. Apparently, after William went into farming (before 1900), Charles took over the ice business.
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Note N23339 Index
Theodore was a meat-cutter in meat shops in Kansas City (1920) and Monterey Park, California (1930).
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Note N23356 Index
Esther worked at a millinery store in New London, Connecticut.
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Note N23357 Index
Gilman was a conductor on the Central Vermont Railroad, Southern Division in New London, Connecticut.
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Note N23358 Index
Louis a conductorfor the Central Vermont Railroad in New London (1920) and Norwich (1930), Connecticut.
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Note N23359 Index
Leon was a house carpenter in New London and Old Lyme, Connecticut.
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Note N23360 Index
Kenneth was a carpenter for the Salvation Army in New London, Connecticut. His marraige to Mary ended in divorce.
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Note N23368 Index
Francis was a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps, 878th Bomber Squadron, durinf World War II. He went "Missing" on 18 December 1944 somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. He was awarded the Purple Heart and Air Medal.
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Note N23374 Index
Kenneth served in the U.S. Navy, and was the former owner/operator of two restaurants.