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Note    N23895         Index
Theodore and Margaret apparently separated after 1930, but re-married at Augusta, Maine, on 12 November 1936.

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Note    N23899         Index
Louis was the Manager of Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Note    N23903         Index
William attended Datrmouth College. In 1930, he was Chief Clerk of a Telephone Company in Palo Alto, California.

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Note    N23918         Index
Fred managed a woolen mill in Sangerville, Maine.

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Note    N23921         Index
Almeda and Alton separated before 1900. Later, she married Fred E. Seavey on 22 June 1909 in Dexter, Maine.

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Note    N23931         Index
Nathan was Superintendent of a woolen mill in Sangerville, Maine.

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Note    N23935         Index
John was a lawyer in his home town of Caribou, Maine.

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Note    N23943         Index
Harold was the Superintendent of the Old Colony Woolen Mill in Rochester, New Hampshire. By 1942, he was at the Homestead Woolen Mill in West Swanzey.

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Note    N23955         Index
Simeon wax a teacher in Parsonsfield (1850), a stage driver in Limington (1860), Maine. In 1910, he was living in Mason City, Iowa, with a widowed daughter-in-law, Isabel (widow of Simeon's son, Franklin), and her family (1910 Census of Mason City: T624, Roll 396, E.D. 30, Page 154A).

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Note    N23959         Index
Frank was a railroad conductor in Marshalltown (1885), and later, an insurance salesman in Mason City (1900), Iowa.

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Note    N23972         Index
Ebenezer was a farmer in Limerick, Maine.

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Note    N23978         Index
Samuel was the first white male born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire.
 After he and Phebe were married, they lived in Gilmanton for a while, then moved to Newburgh, Penobscot County, Maine.

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Note    N23979         Index
Jacob was a stage driver in Effingham, New Hampshire (1860). After moving to Lynn, Massachusetts, prior to 1870 (where he lived the rest of his life), he worked several years as a railroad conductor for the Boston & Maine Railroad.

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Note    N23980         Index
Joshua took his own life.

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Note    N23987         Index
George and May lived in Lynn, Massachusetts, until sometime in the 1890's, when they moved to Brenham, Texas, to operate a farm. They divorced about 1901. He moved to Harris County, Texas, married Anna in 1902, and ran a dairy farm. She moved to Chicago with son, Ralph, and daughter, Hazel.

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Note    N23993         Index
Ralph worked as a salesman for the Kupfer Brothers paper company in Chicago.