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Alexander owmed and operated an oil well in Fostoria, Ohio.

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In 1930, William was working as a Railroad Dispatcher in Chicago.

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In 1930, Harold was working as a Railroad Time Clerk in Chicago.

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Note    N23598         Index
In 1930, Louis was working as a Clerk in a Railroad Office in Chicago.

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Charles was a lumberman in Oakfield, Maine.

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Ralph served in the U.S. Army during World War I. He was in the 103rd Infantry in France, and was wounded in action. He enlisted on 13 April 1917 and was honorably discharged 28 April 1919. After the war, he opened a barber shop in Oakfield. Grace worked as a beautician.

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John was a barber in Oakfield, Maine.

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Paul served in the U.S. Army during World War I, spending July 1918-April 1919 with Battery D, 303rd Field Artillery in France. He was honorably discharged 1 May 1919 (Maine Military Men, 1917-1918. ANCESTRY.com).
 After the war, he worked for a time as a mechanic for the famous Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. By 1930, he was the proporietor of an auto garage.

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John was a railroad conductor in Boston.

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Alvin had a plumbing business in Boston.

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Allen was a farmer in Parsonsfield, Maine.

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Newton was a farmer in Cornish, Maine.

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Alvin was a telephone lineman in Hiram, Maine.

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Harold was a railroad worker in Cornish, Maine.

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John retired from the Maine State Highway Department in 1955. He was a veteran of World War I.

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Lloyd and Pauline both died when their home was destroyed by fire.

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Note    N23742         Index
David fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill, and served in the Revolution until 1778. His travels are noted on page 56 of THOMAS MUDGETT OF SALISBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, AND HIS DESCENDANTS [op.cit.]:
       "In 1790, they were in Hiram, Maine; and two years later bought land in Porter, Me. He sold this to his brother Joseph in 1794 and probably moved to Highgate, Vermont, where he stayed until after the 1810 Census. He moved to Niagara Co., N.Y. and stayed there until 1832, when he went to Tecumseh, Michigan"