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Note    N8980         Index
John worked for a railroad company.

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Note    N8982         Index
Clarence was a machinist in Lynn, Massachusetts.

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Note    N8994         Index
After Will died, Julia moved to Lewiston. In 1930, she was living in a rooming house and working as a housekeeper in private homes.

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Note    N8995         Index
William was a farmer. During part of the Civil War, he served in Co. C, 25th Maine Infantry Regiment, enlisting 29 September 1862 and being mustered out 10 July 1863. During his time of service, he was promoted to the rank of Corporal.
 In April 1883, apparently while living in Connecticut, he filed an application (#481,601) for an Invalid Pension. The Certificate Number of that pension was 560572.
 On 29 November 1892, Hannah filed an application (#565195) for a Widow's Pension. The Certificate Number of that Pension was 359317.

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Note    N9003         Index
Thomas was a farmer in Otisfield. He served in the Massachusetts Militia in the War of 1812.

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Note    N9022         Index
Linetta died from a cerebral hemorrhage.

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Note    N9024         Index
Nellie died from congenital heart failure.

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Note    N9029         Index
Cora was a dressmaker.

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Note    N9031         Index
Marshall was a carpenter. Cora was his second wife.
 In 1928, Marshall was kicked by a horse. That injury affected his mind, and, thereafter, he was considered to be insane (notation on his Death Record at the Maine State Archives [op.cit.]).

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Note    N9032         Index
Joseph was a farmer in Otisfield.

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Note    N9039         Index
Albert was a house carpenter in Turner, Maine.

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Note    N9040         Index
Wavelette was a telephone operator. While living in Turner, Maine, around 1930, she worked in a rug factory.

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Note    N9041         Index
Melvin was a day laborer, doing odd jobs.

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Note    N9045         Index
Francis was a farmer. He lived in Casco and Harrison, Maine. After Susan died, he re-married in New Hampshire, then made his way west. He and his family lived in Dummer, Coos, New Hampshire (1860), Neenah, Winnebago, Wisconsin (1870), Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas (1880) and, finally, Seattle, King, Washington.

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Note    N9046         Index
Frank worked in the woolen mill at Oxford, Maine, for a few years. Later (by 1920), he was a rural mail carrier.

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Note    N9051         Index
Horace was a Real Estate Broker and Land Agent for the U.S. Government, stationed in Ridgway, Pennsylvania.