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Note    N9195         Index
George was a machinist for the Grand Trunk Railroad in Portland, Maine.

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Note    N9204         Index
Leslie worked at a Portland shipyard during World War II. After the war, living in Sanford, he operated a service station there for several years. He then worked as route salesman for Humpty Dumpty Potato Chips and Coca Cola. He is remembered as "a generous and helpful man who liked motorcycles and watching golf. He loved to cook and to eat."

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Note    N9207         Index
Maud's first marriage, to John Meserve, ended in divorce 13 October 1900 (MAINE DIVORCE RECORDS [Maine State Archives] Roll 2, Vol. 5, Page 10, Line 1).

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Note    N9208         Index
Elizabeth was a schoolteacher.

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Note    N9211         Index
Lewis and Addie had a large farm and boarding home in Otisfield, where they catered to summer guests for many years. Addie also worked as a cook at the Otisfield school. Lewis died from prostate cancer,

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Note    N9212         Index
Winifred was a teacher.

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Note    N9213         Index
George was a minister.

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Note    N9215         Index
Maria came to the United States in 1897.

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Note    N9224         Index
Henry was a merchant in Auburn.

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Note    N9226         Index
Eastman was a surveyor of timberlands for the U.S. government. He had served locally as a Selectman and as Road Commissioner for Otisfield.

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Note    N9233         Index
David ran a General Store in East Otisfield. Resper worked with him.

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Note    N9249         Index
Edward and Mary moved to the State of Washington.

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Note    N9251         Index
James was a teacher in Portland, Maine.

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Note    N9254         Index
John was a farmer in Otisfield.

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Note    N9256         Index
In 1860, Salmon (classified as a Pauper) was living with Latham and Sarah Scribner.

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Note    N9257         Index
Benjamin was known locally as "Swamp Ben," most likely because he and Mary Ann lived in an area of town known as "Swampville." He was a shoemaker by trade.

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Note    N9262         Index
David was a farmer in Otisfield.