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Charles worked as a clerk for the Southern Railway Company in Atlanta.

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Note    N10136         Index
Ruth died from a heart attack.

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Note    N10140         Index
Frank was an Assistant Postmaster at Belfast, Maine (1930).

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Note    N10151         Index
Jeffrey has a degree in Mechanized Agriculture and (October 2003) is a salesman for a John Deere dealership in Bakersfield.

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Note    N10155         Index
Mike is (October 2003) in management with Sony Corporation.

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Note    N10156         Index
Charles was a farmer in Rangeley, Maine.

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Note    N10164         Index
Benjamin attended Carroll Normal School, Calhoun County, then taught school for a while before entering Iowa State University. He graduated from its Medical School in 1903, then practiced medicine in Shenandoah, Iowa, until 1910. They then moved to Ekalaka, Carter County, Montana, where he practiced medicine and worked a farm.

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Note    N10185         Index
Samuel was a farmer and auto mechanic.

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Note    N10207         Index
Verne was a veteran of World War II. He died of hypotstic pneumonia in Albany, New York. Verne never married. He is buried in Riverview Cemetery, Wilmington, VT.

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Note    N10208         Index
Firmen is buried in Riverview Cemetery, Wilmington, VT.

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Note    N10217         Index
Edward was an Editorial Writer for the "New Haven Register."

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Note    N10219         Index
Frank was a farmer. He and Mary moved from Illinois to Eden Township, Sac County, Iowa, soon after they were married.

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Note    N10222         Index
John was a Cable Man for a Telephone Company in Connecticut.

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Note    N10230         Index
Charles was a section foreman for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in Jackman..

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Note    N10232         Index
Chauncey was Asher and Millicent's only child. Because of whatever happened to Asher and Millicent between 1900-1910, Chauncey was living in 1910 in Bradford, as a ward of his aunt and uncle, Dr. Frank and Cora Bickford. Then, in 1920, he was a resident (though they used the term "inmate") at the Maine School for the Feeble-Minded in Gray (NARA Microcopy T625, Roll 640, E.D. 65, Page 247A).

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Note    N10233         Index
Arthur was an insurance agent.