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Note    N5492         Index
Josiah was a farmer in Bridgewater and Bristol, New Hampshire. He and Sarah had no children.

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Note    N5497         Index
Charlotte suffered and died from acute indigestion.

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Note    N5498         Index
George was a millwright in Bristol, New Hampshire. He died from heart disease.

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Note    N5499         Index
Olive suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, which caused her death.

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Note    N5507         Index
In 1930, Ralph was managing a shoe store in Haverhill, Massachusetts. He also had worked as an inspector for the Lawson Manufacturing Company in Malden.

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Note    N5511         Index
Albert was a master mechanic, working at woodturning factories and machine shops in the Maine towns of West Paris, Dixfield, Strong, South Paris and Mechanic Falls. For a few years after he and Ethel were married (11 December 1991 in Quincy, Massachusetts), they lived in Quincy before moving to West Paris, Maine, before 1920. He was one of the first persons hired to work at the Maine Machine Products Company in South Paris, when that business began in 1956. Albert was the general superintendent there.

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Note    N5532         Index
Eugene was a Superintendent at a paper mill in Niles, Michigan.

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Note    N5536         Index
Frank was a farmer.

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Note    N5537         Index
Cornelius was reared by his aunt Harriett Thompson Manuel, following Cordelia's death. In 1870, they were living in Cassopolis, Ontwa Township, Cass County, Michigan (1870 Census of Ontwa Twp.: M593, Roll 668, Page 135).

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Note    N5539         Index
William was an electrician.

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Note    N5540         Index
Zennie died from stomach cancer.

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Note    N5544         Index
Verner was an insurance agent in Nashville,Tennessee and, later, in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Note    N5549         Index
Peg was a Registered Nurse in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. She graduated from Grace Hospital Training School in 1918. She felt the call to be a nurse after the devastating influenza epidemic of 1918. Her desire was to help those who were ill. Unfortunately, it was the flu that claimed her life.

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Note    N5570         Index
Hattie was living with son Frank in Ford City, PA, at the time of her death. She died at the Armstrong County Hospital in Kittanning, from heart and lung problems.

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Note    N5571         Index
Frank served in the US Army during part of World War I. He was inducted on 28 May 1918 as a Private, but quickly rose in rank to Sergeant, serving in Europe from 12 July 1918 to 29 May 1919. He was honorably discharged on 3 June 1919.