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Martha attended the Kansas State School for the Deaf and Gallaudet College (the only liberal arts school in the world for deaf persons) in Washington, DC. She went on to earn a Masters Degree in Psychology from New York University. At the time of this writing (2007), she works for Houston (Texas) Community College, assisting students with physical and mental challenges. Her interests include photography, travel and scrapbooking. She is working toward developing her own scrapbook-based small business.
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James' profession is creating architectural drawings, both residential and commercial. He is a graduate of Rochester (New York) Institute of Technology.
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Cody is the son of James Northcutt from a previous marriage.
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Edna graduated from East Corinth Academy in 1933 and from Eastern State Normal School in Castine in 1935. Although she was only 5' 2" in height, basketball was her game at both schools. Her main interests were (most of all) her family, her dog , Spencer, camping, gardening, mowing the lawn, Bingo and even shoveling snow She was a great fan of the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. "Those beautiful blue eyes will be missed and remembered by many, including good friends and neighbors."
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Carole died in an automobile accident.
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Stephen served in the Army during the Civil War. He enlisted in Co. D, 11th Maine Infantry on 28 December 1863, and was mustered out 2 February 1866, at the rank of Full Sergeant. Among the battles in which he participated were Drewry's Bluff, Bermuda Hundred and Petersburg.
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Nancy was William's second wife. His first wife was Lydia Dodge, who died in 1853.
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Florian and Lizzie lived in Bangor, Maine, for several years. He worked as a baker there. By 1900, they were living in Randolph, Massachusetts. Apparently, Lizzie died before 1908, the year that Florian married Jennie. He and Jennie lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he managed a grocery store for several years.
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Hugh was a farmer.
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Susan was a public school teacher in Fresno, California. She and Rex separated about 1929. She moved to Fresno. He stayed in Oakland.
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Ulysses was a lawyer in Bangor, Maine.
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Andrew and Edna divorced between 1920-1930 in Newport, Maine. Edna and daughter Thema moved to Pittsfield, while Andrew and Jack stayed in Newport.
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George served in the U.S. Army during World War I, from 19 September 1917 to 25 August 1919. He served overseas from July 1918 to August 1919.
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During the early to mid-1900's, George was a professional touring actor with the Otto Whapler Drama Organization. R.D. Sedgley (a great-grandson) relates that George was a tightrope walker and bullwhip trick artist. He could snap the top off a bottle of soda with one crack of the whip ("Sedgley Family Tree"; PUBLIC MEMBER TREE. Ancestry.com [The Generations Network, 2007] "Electronic").