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Note    N3940         Index
In 1930, Reuben and Flora were living in Thomaston, Maine. He worked in the commissary at the Maine State Prison (NARA Microcopy T626, Roll 835, E.D. 7-22, Page 241A, Family 3).

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Note    N3942         Index
In 1900, Miles was living alone in Silverton, Snohomish County, Washington, where he was employed as a barber (NARA Microcopy T623, Roll 1750, Vol. 15, E.D. 209, Page 45A, Dwelling 275 - a hotel in Silverton). By 1920, he had re-married and was living with his new family in Lemmon, Perkins County, South Dakota, where he was a watchmaker in a jewelry store.

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Note    N3943         Index
Henry was a male nurse. He died from typhoid fever.

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Note    N3944         Index
Levi died at the age of 8 months.

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Note    N3948         Index
Ziba was a dock builder in New York and New Jersey. He and Jennie were living in Manhattan in 1880 (T-9, Roll 889, E.D. 469, Page 552B). They apparently divorced prior to 1878, which is when Ziba and his second wife, Irene M. ???, were married, according to the 1900 Census of Bayonne, New Jersey [op.cit.].

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Note    N3952         Index
Mima was the adopted daughter of George and Mary, according to information stated in the 1880 Census of Stewardson Twp., Potter County, PA (NARA Microcopy T-9, Roll 1165, Vol. 60, E.D. 99, Page 417B, Dwelling 155, Family 155).
 Mima is remembered as being "not too tall, very sweet natured, loved to do needlework [and had] a glow about her."

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Note    N3953         Index
Seeley and Mima owned a successful casket company. They hand crafted fine caskets.

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Note    N3955         Index
George owned and operated a large chicken farm in North Haledon, Passaic County, New Jersey.

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Note    N3956         Index
In 1870, Joseph was living in Patten with his grandparents, Nathaniel and Mary Scribner.

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Note    N3958         Index
Charles was a shoe manufacturer in Auburn, Maine. His company was Darling, Free and Company.

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Note    N3960         Index
Lewis' work was in building houses.

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Note    N3961         Index
Charles was a farmer in Patten, Maine. Their farm was located on Happy Corner Road. He died from general peritonitis.

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Note    N3963         Index
Ira was a hotel keeper in Patten, Maine.

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Note    N3967         Index
A William Scribner, born 10 July 1888, died 6 October 1985 at Pomeroy, Garfield, Washington (Certificate 025821).

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Note    N3971         Index
Theodore was a lumberman in daho.