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Note    N6943         Index
Harry became an American citizen in 1894. He was a farmer in Fraser Township.

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Note    N6944         Index
Fred worked as a shipper and carriage maker for a few years. In the years around 1910, he worked as a windowdresser (designing window displays) for R.H. White Company, a large retail store in Boston. In 1920, he was employed as an elevator operator in Somerville, Massachusetts. Living with them was their 24-year-old nephew, Herbert L. Gray.

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Note    N6949         Index
Fred was a machinist.

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Note    N6950         Index
Edith was a stenographer.

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Note    N6951         Index
Isola was a stenographer.

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Note    N6952         Index
Howard was a schoolteacher in Bad Axe, Michigan.

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Note    N6953         Index
Mildred was a stenographer.

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Note    N6955         Index
Daniel was a farmer in Bradford.

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Note    N6969         Index
Samuel was a blacksmith in Charlestown, Massachusetts.

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Note    N6972         Index
Charles served one year in the Navy during the Civil War. He enlisted at Boston 21 March 1864 and was mustered out 15 April 1865, after having served as a Landsman and Ship's Writer on the USS "Cherokee" and the Receiving Ship "Ohio" (MASSACHUSETTS SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES IN THE CIVIL WAR [op. cit.], 8,653).
 After the war, he worked as a bookkeeper and storeclerk. He died of a stroke. Florence filed for a Widow's Civil War Pension on 26 July 1890, according to the GENERAL INDEX TO CIVIL WAR PENSION FILES, 1861-1934, Alphabetized (op. cit.). They had no children.

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Note    N6975         Index
Caleb was an undertaker.

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Note    N6978         Index
Addison was a shoemaker. In 1880, he gave his occupation as "foreman." In 1900, he was employed as a Night Watchman. In the 1900 Census, he is listed as Albert C. Scribner.

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Note    N6984         Index
Silas was a steam pipe fitter (1870), an engineer (1880 Rochester, NY), a stationary engineer (1900 Washington, DC) and storekeeper (1910 DC). He, Mary and son Harvey are listed twice in the 1870 Massachusetts Census: in Chelsea and in Cambridge. In the 1880 Census of Rochester, NY, he is listed as Silas Merrill.

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Note    N6990         Index
Hollis worked in a shoe factory. In 1920, he was living in the town of Whitman, Plymouth County, MA. In the 1926 Whitman City Directory, his occupation was "painter." Apparently, he never married.

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Note    N6992         Index
Sabin was a house painter in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. In 1920, he was working as a finisher in a local shoe factory.