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Note N24861 Index
Delbert enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps at Dow Field, Bangor, Maine, on 6 March 1946.
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Note N24899 Index
Levi lived with a mental illness. In the 1870 Census, he is considered to be "insane."
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Note N24904 Index
William was a lawyer. He graduated from Bowdoin College, Maine, in 1867, and from Columbia Law School in 1869.
He had served only briefly (13 August 1862 - 19 November 1862) as a 2nd Lieutenant in Co. K, 11th Maine Infantry.
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Note N24917 Index
In 1880, 8-year-old Mary was being cared for by her grandmother (her father's mother), Hannah A. Humphrey, in Bangor. Her siblings, Hattie and George, were living with their mother in Newburgh. In later years, Mary lived with her mother, and brother George, in Newburgh (1900) and Bangor (1910), Maine, and (by 1930) Merrimac, Massachusetts.
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Note N24918 Index
Walter preferred to be known by his middle name, Roy. He was a druggist in Bangor and South Partland, Maine.
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Note N24926 Index
Fred was a Railroad engineer in Kansas and St. Joseph, Missouri.
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Note N24928 Index
Benjamin was a Railroad Engineer in Missouri and Illinois.
For several years (1907, 1909, 1911-1916, 1926, 1928, 1930), he would take a vacation trip by ship to Panama, leaving from and returning to New York City. Some years, he'd go alone. Often, he was accompanied by wife Minnie. In 1912, daughters Edith Torrey and Georgie Mudgett went along. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at Ancestry.com [op.cit.] , we learn Benjamin and Minnie's dates and places of birth and current residence.
After Benjamin died, Minnie went on that cruise to Panama twice more (1933, 1939).
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Note N24946 Index
Melvin served in the U.S. Army in World War I. He enlisted at Kennebunk on 25 July 1917 and was honorably discharged 5 April 1919. He spent most of his enlistment overseas (24 September 1917-24 March 1919).
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Note N24991 Index
Woodbury was a farmer in Elk Creek, Iowa. He was a Civil War veteran, having enlisted 20 October 1863 in Co. L, 9th Iowa Cavalry and being discharged 3 February 1866 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Note N24994 Index
Much of the information about Myron and his extended family (information gathered from Hal Hatcher's database on the Bartles family, in particular) was provided to that database by Lisa Spies Shipley in 2003. We are grateful to Lisa for that information.
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Note N25049 Index
On 12 August 1862, Philip enlisted in Co. E, 40th Iowa Infantry. He was killed in action at Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas, on 30 April 1864.
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Note N25054 Index
Kate was a public school teacher in Des Moines Township, Jasper County, Iowa.
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Note N25056 Index
Arlie was a public school teacher in Elk Creek, Iowa.
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Note N25071 Index
John was a farm laborer. He never married.