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Note N6736 Index
James was a farmer in Charleston.
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Note N6738 Index
Josiah enlisted in the Army 26 March 1865 and served with Co. D, First Battalion, Maine Volunteer Infantry. That unit, made up of the 21st, 24th, 25th and 26th companies of unassigned infantry, served for one year, mainly doing guard duty in South Carolina. Before going to the South, they were stationed briefly at Camp Brightwood near Washington, DC. While there, Josiah contracted a severe case of measles known as "black measles." He recovered, but was troubled with attacks of vertigo for the rest of his life.
After the war, he worked about half-time, doing light duty at a sawmill near Princeton, Washington County, Maine.
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Note N6740 Index
Mabelle was a saleslady for a department store in Portland.
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Note N6741 Index
George was a carpenter, working in a pulp mill near Yarmouth, Maine.
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Note N6745 Index
Frederick was a farmer.
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Note N6747 Index
Ebenezer was a stablekeeper in Thomaston, Maine.
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Note N6753 Index
William was a farmer in Charleston.
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Note N6757 Index
John was a farmer in Charleston.
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Note N6759 Index
George was a railroad worker.
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Note N6761 Index
Sadie's parents were born in England. Apparently, she was born while they were sailing from England to America.
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Note N6762 Index
Marion was a beautician. She had her own business, Marion's Beauty Parlor, on Main Street in Bridgton.
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Note N6763 Index
Peter was a farmer in Unity (for 8 years), then in Thorndike (for 3 years), and finally in Charleston (for 52 years). He served in the War of 1812 as a private in the Maine Militia.
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Note N6768 Index
Walter was a Baptist Minister in Topsham, Maine. In fact, he presided at the wedding of his daughter, Marcia, and James McKeen Scribner.
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Note N6769 Index
Joanna Quint Sargent, the mother of Marcia Frances Sargent, was a younger sister to Mary Ann Quint, who became the second wife of David Scribner. David was the father of James McKeen Scribner who, by his marriage to Marcia, became Joanna's son-in-law. This unique relationship made Joanna a step-daughter-in-law to her sister
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Note N6772 Index
Edward was a carpenter.
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Note N6779 Index
Donald died from cerebral meningitis.