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Note    N6364         Index
Joseph was a mill superintendent. He had emigrated to America in 1860.

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Note    N6374         Index
Sarah was a dressmaker. Her untinely death was caused by Bright's Disease.

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Note    N6377         Index
Jarius was a farmer in Paris, Maine. In 1910, he also worked as a rural delivery mail carrier. In the 1910 Census of Paris, he is listed as "James F. King" (T624, Roll 543, E.D. 201, Page 60A).

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Note    N6379         Index
Frank was in the U.S. Navy.

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Note    N6381         Index
Andrew was a railroad worker.

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Note    N6393         Index
Margaret and Thaxter divorced 19 December 1932 (MAINE DIVORCE RECORDS [Maine State Archives] Roll 6, Vol. 21, Page 61, Line 17).
 Margaret and Albert divorced 1 December 1941 (MAINE DIVORCE RECORDS [Maine State Archives] Roll 8, Vol. 25, Page 231, Line 21).
 A Bessie L. Summerton, age 70, died in Bath 9 October 1977 (Maine Deaths Index. Certificate 7708114).

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Note    N6394         Index
Harry was a farm laborer in Strafford, New Hampshire. He and his brother, Joseph, were counted twice in the 1930 Census. On Page 260A of the Strafford Census (Roll 1306, E.D. 9-37), they gave their occupatins as farm laborers. On Page 264A, they state that they were State Highway laborers.

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Note    N6395         Index
David (whose parents were born in Ireland) and Mary immigrated to the United States in 1867. They operated a farm in Amity, Aroostook County, ME.

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Note    N6397         Index
Albion was a farm laborer. In 1930, they were living in Topsfield, Massachusetts, where his occupation was "teamster-farm."

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Note    N6399         Index
Raymond was an auto mechanic. In 1920, he was working at Bath Iron Works (one of the premier shipbuilding facilities in the world) as a machinist.

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Note    N6400         Index
Thaxter was a landscape gardener, working (in 1930) for a private family.

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Note    N6401         Index
Benjamin and Sarah immigrated to the United States from New Brunswick in 1891.

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Note    N6403         Index
In 1930, Albert is listed as a resident at The National Soldier's Home (Eastern Branch), Chelsea, Kennebec, ME (NARA Microcopy T626, Roll 833, E.D. 6-15, Page 241B, Line 91).

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Note    N6404         Index
Frederick was a merchant in Bangor. In 1921, he was the Assistant Manager of the Bangor Ice Company and Treasurer of the Eastern Cement Company. In 1930 and for several years thereafter, he owned and operated an auto repair business.

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Note    N6410         Index
After John died in 1833, Mary left Maine to live with Aaron and Rhoda in Ohio, where she died in 1841.