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Note N9670 Index
John was a lawyer in Bangor.
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Note N9674 Index
Fred worked in a paper mill, as a papermaker.
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Note N9676 Index
Harry was a farmer in Princeton, Maine.
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Note N9706 Index
Geraldine was a school teacher.
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Note N9707 Index
Freda was a school teacher.
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Note N9708 Index
Millicent was a school teacher.
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Note N9709 Index
Kalli was a farmer in Paris, Maine. He immigrated to America in 1904, Greta in 1907. The Census Entry indicates that they had been married 2 years, or in 1908. No record of their marriage is at the Maine State Archives.
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Note N9715 Index
Jered was a basket maker and mill worker in Oxford, Maine. His marriage to Rena was short-lived. By 1920, he was living alone, she was living (as housekeeper) with Charles Thurlow, and the children were living with other families.
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Note N9716 Index
John was a railroad conductor.
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Note N9718 Index
Cornelius immigrated from Ireland to Canada in 1849. His parents (Florance and Margaret Mary [Daley] McAuliffe) had died, so he went to Canada to live with his uncle, Cornelius, and his wife.
He and Margaret had 10 children.
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Note N9719 Index
Margaret and her parents (William and Mary Anne [Lynch] O'Sullivan-Whaley) immigrated from Ireland to Canada in 1846.
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Note N9731 Index
Charles was a farmer in Chesterville, Maine.
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Note N9735 Index
In 1900, Luther worked as the foreman of a stable in Boston.
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Note N9736 Index
Mary lived with her brother, Luther, in Boston (1900) and Braintree (1910).
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Note N9744 Index
John served nine years as Mayor of Bangor, 1907-1911, 1916-1920. He also owned a coal and ice business, J. F. Woodman & Company. In his obituary is is said of him that "few men in Bangor have been as uniformly popular with the masses as 'Johnny' Woodman, as he was affectionately called ... For everybody he had a cheerful and kindly word ... he was always the same, even to the last days of his life, as cheerful and jolly as ever. Many kind hearted acts are known of him and he is a man who will be sorely missed in the community."
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Note N9746 Index
Fred worked as a weaver at a woolen mill in Newport, Maine.