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Note    N10449         Index
Eldon is listed as "Elden Smith" in the 1910 - 1930 Censuses. He and Mary divorced between the birth of Ralph (in 1903) and 1910. He moved to Parsonsfield, Maine, where he was a farmer. With him at the time was 7-year-old Ralph. Daughter Gladys (now 17) was living in Wakefield, New Hampshire, with the George H. Gage family.

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Note    N10451         Index
George worked in a shoe factory in Brockton, Massachusetts.

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Note    N10452         Index
Bartlett was a railroad engineer.

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Note    N10459         Index
Burton and Bertha worked at a shoe factory in Hanson, Massachusetts. They had no children.

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Note    N10478         Index
George served in the Civil War, enlisting 12 January 1864 as a Private in Co. E, 30th Maine Infantry Regiment. The entire regiment was mustered out on 20 August 1865 at Savannah, Georgia. This was another of the Maine units that were sent to fight in Louisiana. They fought in three battles in April of 1864: Sabine Cross Roads on 8 April, Pleasant Hill on 9 April, and Cane River Crossing on 23 April. The unit was then transferred to Virginia, where they stayed until being mustered out. The men arrived in Portland, Maine, on 24 August 1865, and were discharged.
 George was a farmer in Otisfield. He died from heart disease.

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Note    N10481         Index
Charles was a farmer in Otisfield, Maine. Before 1930, they moved to Alfred, Maine, where he worked in a grocery store.

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Note    N10482         Index
Fred was a day laborer in Otisfield, Maine. He never married.

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Note    N10487         Index
Thomas was a farmer in Naples, Maine.

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Note    N10488         Index
David was a carpenter in Westbrook, Maine.

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Note    N10489         Index
Charles served in the Civil War as a Private in a New Hampshire unit, Co. K of the 11th NH Infantry Regiment. He enlisted on 20 July 1864. His unit took part in the important battles of Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor and the siege of Petersburg, Virginia. He was wounded at Petersburg on 1 April 1865, then transferred to Co. C of the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment on 1 June 1865. Because of his wounds, he was discharged on 10 July 1865.
 His occupation after the war was Painter.

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Note    N10492         Index
Edwin worked at the S.D. Warren paper mill in Westbrook, Maine. He had also worked as an insurance agent.

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Note    N10501         Index
Fred was a farmer in Otisfield, Maine.

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Note    N10503         Index
Grosvenor was a farmer in Otisfield, Maine.

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Note    N10505         Index
Chester was a farmer in Norway, Maine.

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Albert was a farm laborer.