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Note N11002 Index
Hoirtense died from pneumonia.
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Note N11004 Index
Durward, who never married, worked for the C.N. Brown Company in Bethel, Maine, as a surveyor and log scaler. He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Bethel.
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Note N11009 Index
Lee was a house carpenter in Oakland, California.
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Note N11010 Index
In 1930, Herbert was a watchman for a shoe factory in Holbrook, Massachusetts.
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Note N11021 Index
In 1930, Myrtle worked as a waitress at a hotel in Stratford, New Hampshire.
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Note N11025 Index
Moses worked for several years at a shoe factory in Auburn, Maine, before retiring to Bethel sometime before 1920.
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Note N11027 Index
Nathaniel was a farmer. He died after being struck by a car in Norway Lake Village. He had been to a local store that evening and was walking home. It was dark and the driver failed to see him until it was too late.
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Note N11033 Index
In 1920, John, Elizabeth, John, Jr. and Russel were living in Windham, Maine, where John was employed at a pulp mill. Grace was living in Portland, working at the Congress Square Hotel.
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Note N11035 Index
George was a farmer in Bethel, Maine.
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Note N11039 Index
Frederick worked as a cashier in a railway office in Los Angeles.
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Note N11045 Index
Leon worked on the railroad.
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Note N11046 Index
Calvin worked for an electronics firm in Waterford, Connecticut.
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Note N11048 Index
Walter was a farmer in Center Conway, New Hampshire.
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Note N11052 Index
Elliott worked at various occupations. In 1900, he was farming in Marion, Ohio. He and the family moved to Santa Monica, California, between 1905-1910. In 1910, he was a street car motorman in Santa Monica. In 1920, he was a foreman at an iron foundry in Torrance, California.
Elliott and Rosilla divorced between 1910-1920. In 1920, she was living in Venice, California, working in a laundry. With her was 14-year-old Elwood.
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Note N11060 Index
James was a house painter. He and Britta divorced sometime before 1930.
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Note N11063 Index
In 1920, Harley was a foreman in a street car barn in santa Monica. In 1930, he was a mechanic for an electric company in Los Angeles.