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Note N9277 Index
A graduate of Norway High School, Betty was a busy housewife and mother as the childfen were growing up. At one time, there were four generations living at the farm. Later, she spent 17 years as a dispatcher for the Oxford County Sheriff's Department. She enjoyed knitting and crocheting, and making gifts for family and friends. She suffered from Alzheimer's Disease.
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Note N9288 Index
John was a farmer in Maxfield, Maine. He and Harriette had a total of 10 children.
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Note N9292 Index
In 1930, Leonard was working as an office clerk in a factory in Torrington, CT (NARA Microcopy T626, Roll 270, E.D. 3-30, Page 47A, Dwelling 499, Family 553). He soon returned to his native Maine, to Castine, where he lived the rest of his life.
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Note N9293 Index
In 1930, Dwight (21 and single) was working as an automobile mechanic in Pleasantville, Westchester County, New York (NARA Microcopy T626, Roll 1661, E.D. 60-187, Page 91B, Dwelling 134, Family 144).
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Note N9294 Index
In 1930, Rena was working as an office clerk in a factory in Torrington, CT.
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Note N9304 Index
Ernest was a farmer in Auburn, Maine.
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Note N9310 Index
Roberta spent her working years employed by the Robinson Manufacturing Co. in Oxford, Maine.
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Note N9319 Index
"Cappy," who never married, worked at Tripp Lake Girls Camp and in the kitchen at Poland Community School until health problems forced her to retire. She was a Deaconess of the Pleasant Street Baptist Church in Mechanic Falls, and sang in the choir. She enjoyed planning cookouts for her family and church family at the lake. She also took great pleasure in helping others by providing transportation and being a support person.
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Note N9332 Index
Thomas was a comb-maker and farmer in Londonderry, NH.
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Note N9334 Index
Granville was a farmer in Londonderry, New Hampshire. He and Kate had no children.
Granville served for only a few months during the Civil War, enlisting 14 February 1865 and being discharged 21 June 1865. He was a Private in Co. H, 18th New Hampshire Infantry. That unit saw action during March and April of 1865 at the battles of Fort Stedman, Virginia, and Petersburg, Virginia. The unit also served as Provost Guards in Washington during the trial of the persons involved in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
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Note N9341 Index
As a young man, Carl worked at a steam laundry in Skowhegan.
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Note N9345 Index
Ora was a stone and brick mason.
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Note N9351 Index
Arthur worked with his father in the upholstery shop.
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Note N9353 Index
Thaxter served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during the final months of World War II. He enlisted at Augusta on 21 November 1945.