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Note    N5437         Index
Amasa was a farmer at Hudson. In 1862, he enlisted in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery. He was killed in action on 18 June 1864, during a Union Army charge at Petersburg, Virginia. Many others in his regiment were also killed in that charge, which became the single greatest loss of any regiment during a single battle of the Civil War.

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Note    N5439         Index
Henry was a farmer, and he worked in a sawmill.

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Note    N5441         Index
William was a cooper (barrel maker) in Milford. Later, he operated a farm in Waterloo.
 Amelia's parents were born in Germany.

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Note    N5447         Index
Albert and Alice divorced in 1924 (DIVORCE RECORDS, Maine State Archives Microfilm Roll 4, Vol. 17, Page 46).
 Albert was a carpenter. He also worked for a time in a pulp fibre mill in Fairfield, and as a trainman for the Wiscasset Railroad.

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Note    N5452         Index
Albert was a stonemason. By 1920, he was working as a machinist at a Dairy Supplies firm (most likely the same firm for which his brother, Frank, was a supervisor). He and Hattie had no children.

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Note    N5454         Index
William worked at the Lake Mills Milk Company.

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Note    N5457         Index
Ursula (who went by the nickname "Lulu") was a schoolteacher in Bad Axe.

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Note    N5458         Index
Charles was a printer in Shelby Township (Macomb County) and, later, Marlette (Sanilac County).

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Note    N5466         Index
Lewis was a farmer in Sumner, Maine. He and Lucy adopted Thomas A. Cline, who was born in Canada in June 1886.

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Note    N5471         Index
Lester was a farmer in Maxfield, Maine.

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Note    N5474         Index
Enos was a lumberman in Maxfield, Maine. He died from a cerebral hemorrhage.

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Note    N5477         Index
Elijah was a lumberman and farmer in Maxfield, Maine.

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Note    N5479         Index
Harry was a carpenter in Lagrange, Maine.

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Note    N5481         Index
Elisha was a Congregational minister. He pastored churches in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, and in Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut.

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Note    N5484         Index
Leander was a landscape gardener in Portland.

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Note    N5485         Index
It's very unusual to see a husband and wife with the same middle names, as well as the same last names. But, that's exactly the case with Simeon and Sophia. His parents were Asa Sawyer and Sarah Knight. Her parents were Lewis Bean Sawyer and Fanny Knight. No, Asa and Lewis were not brothers, nor were Sarah and Fanny sisters.