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Note N9747 Index
Lottie was a teacher.
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Note N9748 Index
Lyman farmed in his home town of Newburgh, Maine, as well as in the nearby town of Carmel.
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Note N9752 Index
Edward was a teamster in Stockholm, Maine.
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Note N9760 Index
John was a blacksmith.
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Note N9763 Index
Columbus was a farmer in Woodstock, Maine. He died from Bright's Disease.
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Note N9779 Index
Arthur served in the U.S. Marines during World War II. He then worked as Assistant Superintendent of Plant Production for the C.B. Cummings Mill in Norway, Maine.
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Note N9781 Index
Lincoln was a farmer in Washington, Maine.
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Note N9794 Index
George was a farmer in Casco, Maine.
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Note N9795 Index
Appleton was a farmer in Harrison, Maine. He died from heart disease.
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Note N9797 Index
In 1910, Daniel was Superintendent of the Almshouse in Norway, Maine. Gertrude was the Matron. Before 1920, they moved to Harrison, where they owned a farm. The 1930 Census appears to list Daniel twice. He and Gertrude are shown in the Harrison Census (Roll 830, E.D. 3-21, Sheet 8B), and Daniel is shown as living with brother Charles in Waterford (Roll 836, E.D. 9-55, Page 300B).
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Note N9798 Index
John was a farmer in Harrison, Maine.
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Note N9813 Index
Annie died from a thyroid malignancy.
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Note N9820 Index
Thomas was a machinist at the Penley spool mill in West Paris, Maine.
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Note N9823 Index
Manley was a farmer in Hebron, Maine.
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Note N9848 Index
Joseph was a farmer.
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Note N9863 Index
Joseph was a farmer.
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Note N9872 Index
Joseph appears to have preferred being known by his middle name, Marshall. He was a farmer in Flagstaff Township, Franklin County, Maine.
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Note N9878 Index
In 1920, Joseph was working at a novelty mill in Kingfield, Maine. After moving to Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, about 1927, he found work as a molder in a plastics company there.