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Note N7295 Index
John was a construction worker, who worked on all the dams built at the lakes north of Upton, Maine, by the E.S. Coe Company.
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Note N7297 Index
Lena was a teacher.
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Note N7298 Index
Calvin was a farmer in Amity.
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Note N7301 Index
Raymond served over 20 years in the U.S. Air Force, retiring in 1969 as a Chief Master Sergeant. During those years, he'd served in Japan, Libya, the Philippines and the United States. His retirement years were active, as he pursued interests in music, photography, videotaping, computers, oil painting and travel. He was active in the United Methodist Church and the Masonic Order.
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Note N7302 Index
In the 1920 Census of Topsfield, Flossie is listed as a ward of the family, living with her future in-laws, Claude and Belle (NARA Microcopy T625, Roll 650, E.D. 164, Page 128A, Dwelling 53, Family 54).
She worked as a cook at Pierce Pond Camps for many years. Flossie was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Lee, the Tuscan Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in Bangor, and the People United Methodist Church in Woodland.
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Note N7306 Index
Beatrice was a dressmaker.
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Note N7307 Index
Lendon was a molder (a person who shapes sand into molds, into which molten metal is poured) in an iron foundry.
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Note N7317 Index
Emil worked at a stone quarry in Monson, Maine. He and his parents emigrated to America in 1884.
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Note N7321 Index
Francis was killed when an airplane, in which he was a passenger, crashed and burned at Desolation Lake, T8-R16, Somerset County, Maine.
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Note N7329 Index
Guy was a farm laborer in the best potato-growing area in the country, Aroostook County, Maine. He and Edythe separated in the early 1920's. She re-married twice after that. He moved to Presque Isle.
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Note N7331 Index
Clinton was a wholesale grocer in Portland, Maine.
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Note N7342 Index
Grace died as the result of a coronary occlusion.
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Note N7344 Index
Richard died in an automobile accident.
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Note N7345 Index
For most of his adult life, Charles ran a dry goods and grocery store. He was Postmaster at South Waterford 1886-1889.
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Note N7351 Index
George was a Dentist.
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Note N7355 Index
Milan was a farmer, a machinist and a teamster, working for the Town of Bethel, Maine.