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Howard was a farmer in Bradford, Maine.

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Teresa was adopted by Delmar and Vera. Her marriage to Michael Walstead ended in divorce.

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Edward was a railroad conductor for the Grand Trunk Railway. In the 1900 Census of Bethel [op.cit.], Edward is incorrectly named as Edward N. ROBINSON.

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Dr. Robertson graduated from the University of Maine in Orono, and the Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine in Philadephia. He was a veteran of World War II. Beginning in 1947, he practiced in the Ford City and Kittanning (Armstrong County) area of Pennsylvania, and was in charge of the Emergency Room of Armstrong County Memorial Hospital.
 He and Gloria had three children, Scott V., Carol Ann and Frances.

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Dennis' birth name was Ignace Vachon, which he changed to Dennis Vashaw when he moved to the United States. Apparently, this was a common practice amongst French Canadian workers hoping to improve their chances of getting a job and keeping it.
 He died in Saint Louis Hospital during the terrible influenza epidemic of 1918. About 20 others died of the same cause that same day in that hospital in Berlin, New Hampshire.

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Eloyse was the adopted daughter of Thomas and Sadie.

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Libby taught school in Bethel, Maine, for 31 years. At the time of her death, she was in the process of writing a history of West Bethel.

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Roland was a machinist.

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George was a farmer in Bethel, Maine.

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John was a farmer. They lived in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, then moved (before 1910) to Lansing Township, Brown County, South Dakota.

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Louise was a schoolteacher in Maine. She retired in June 2005.

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John was a farmer in Lincoln, Maine.

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Dick worked for the U.S. Customs Service. For several years, they lived in Bermuda. Upon his retirement, they moved to Florida.

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Alton operated a general store in Topsfield, Maine, into the 1920's. They left Maine and moved to Gardner, Worcester County, Massachusetts, where, in 1930, Alton and Elvira were working as Supervisors at the Gardner State Colony for Insane. The children were living in Gardner with the Percy Klickey family (T626, Roll 963, E.D. 14-189, Page 187B; E.D. 14-199, Page 76B).

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Joan's first marriage was to Lawrence E. Cobb of Lee, 13 March 1946. They had two sons, Larry and Jeff.