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Note    N10511         Index
Frank was a farmer in Bridgton, Maine.

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Note    N10512         Index
Irving was a blacksmith in Naples, Maine. He never married.

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Note    N10516         Index
In 1920, Ilus was working at a trunk factory in Los Angeles.

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Note    N10526         Index
Carroll was a painter and paper hanger in Naples, Maine. He never married.

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Note    N10527         Index
Alton was a lumber edger, working for N.T. Fox Company, Diamond National Company and the C.N. Brown Company.

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Note    N10531         Index
Charles was a furrier in Marshalltown, Iowa. As did his father-in-law, he bought and sold animal furs.

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Note    N10532         Index
Leroy followed his father in being a dealer of hides and pelts.

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Note    N10534         Index
As was his father, Willard was a furrier in Marshalltown, Iowa.

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Note    N10535         Index
Walter was a bookseller in Iowa and Minnesota. By 1930, he was in the investment business in Minneapolis.

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Note    N10537         Index
In 1930, Frank and Ethel were living in Wilmette (New Trier Twp.) Cook County, Illinois. He was an insurance broker there.

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Note    N10538         Index
Maurice was a machinist.

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Note    N10544         Index
From 1880 to 1910, Walter was a tanner, as was his father. In 1920, he was a watchman at a lumber yard.

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Note    N10548         Index
Fred worked for a few years as a carpenter in Augusta. After 1900, he began a career as a linotype operator and printer at an Augusta newspaper. He and Edith divorced.

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Note    N10549         Index
Herman was a farmer in Abbot and, by 1930, in Guilford, Maine.

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Note    N10553         Index
Most likely, Wilson was named for his uncle, Wilson Greene Cole, who died in the Civil War. Wilson was a farmer in Abbot, Maine. By 1910, he had moved to Hallowell, where he owned a harness making shop. In 1935, he was operating a grocery store in Hallowell.

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Note    N10555         Index
Harold was regarded as one of the leading citizens of Abbot, Maine. He was a farmer, did some lumbering and road work. He served as Road Commissiner and was on the Board of Selectmen. A member of Abbot Grange for 36 years, he had served as Grange Treasurer for more than 25 years. He is remembered as "one of the first to promote any good cause."