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Note N10389 Index
Karl was an auto mechanic.
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Note N10394 Index
Charles operated Chapin's Shell Station in Bethel for more than 25 years. He had been in the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II and was a Pearl Harbor survivor. In 1977, he received the Citizenship Award from the Bethel Chamber of Commerce.
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Note N10396 Index
Winona was a Registered Nurse.
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Note N10398 Index
Jane was a Registered Nurse. She graduated from Gould Academy in Bethel, and the Central Maine General Hospital School of Nursing in Lewiston. During World War II, she served in the Army Nurse Corps.
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Note N10399 Index
Ricahrd served 2 1/2 years in the U.S. Coast Guard. He worked for a construction company in Boston.
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Note N10401 Index
In 1880, Eunice was boarding with the George Hickford family in Lynn, Massachusetts (T-9, Roll 531, E.D. 215, Page 224A).
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Note N10405 Index
Ferdinand was a farmer in Orange, Vermont (1870), Calais, Vermont (1880), Athol, Massachusetts (1900) and Orange, Massachusetts (1920). Apparently, for a short time in the 1890's, he and Ella lived in North Carolina, given that daughters Rosa 1894) and Ella (1895) were born in that state.
In 1920's U. S. Census of Massachusetts, Ferdinand and family are recorded twice: one in Orange, Franklin County, the other in Athol, Worcester County. These towns are only about 5 miles apart.
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Note N10407 Index
Albert was a store clerk in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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Note N10416 Index
Harry worked as a box maker in a paper box factory in Londonderry.
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Note N10417 Index
Most likely, Mabel was adopted by David and Anna. In the 1880 Census of Epping [op.cit.], Mabel's father's birthplace is given as Ohio; her mother's, Massachusetts.
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Note N10423 Index
William was a teamster in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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Note N10432 Index
Jason was a machinist in Rockland, Massachusetts.
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Note N10438 Index
Abraham was a lawyer in Winchester, Massachusetts. Apparently, he never married.
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Note N10441 Index
Daniel was a Medical Doctor in Londonderry, New Hampshire. Priscilla was his second wife.
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Note N10443 Index
Happy died from consumption and heart disease.
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Note N10445 Index
Reuben was a shoemaker in Hanson, Massachusetts.