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Note    N11331         Index
Philelius was Postmaster of Waterford in 1900. In 1910, he was operating a grocery store.

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Note    N11332         Index
Arthur worked in a spool mill in Waterford, Maine.

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Note    N11333         Index
William lived in Pittsburgh with his uncle and aunt, Hersey and Agnes (Mason) Fernald.

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Note    N11334         Index
As a young man, Hersey worked at a dry goods store in Norway. He and Harriet divorced before 1930, when Hersey was living in Springfield, Massachusetts with a cousin, William Bennett.

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Note    N11339         Index
Hersey was an engineer at a pumping station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for many years, before retiring to Springfield, Massachusetts, between 1910-1920.

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Note    N11346         Index
Edward was a millworker in Bethel, Maine.

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Note    N11348         Index
Esther was adopted by Edward and Marjorie. She was employed at First National Stores of Bethel and Norway for over 34 years, retiring in 1977. She never married.

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Note    N11350         Index
Douglas was a retail merchant.

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Note    N11354         Index
In 1930, Etta was living on her own farm in Sutton, Caledonia County, Vermont (1930 Census of Sutton: T626, Roll 2427, E.D. 3-27, Page 270A).

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Note    N11355         Index
George was a farmer in Stratford, New Hampshire. During the Civil War, he served as a Private in the 1st Oregon Cavalry Regiment.

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Note    N11360         Index
Harlan was the Business Manager of The Frank Smith Company in Lancaster, New Hampshire. That company was the largest grain and general store in the North Country area. He was so well-respected that his associates, patrons and friends placed "implicit confidence" in him. He was also very involved in all Lancaster community matters. His life came to a tragic end when, on the afternoon of Sunday, 13 June 1926, while fishing from the apron of a dam near Lancaster, he apparently lost his balance and fell, striking his head on rocks below and drowning. His death was a loss to the entire community of Lancaster.

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Note    N11371         Index
In the 1930's, Arthur was an extension dairy specialist at Connecticut Agricultural College.

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Note    N11377         Index
Charles was a farmer in Brunswick, Vermont.

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Note    N11380         Index
Ervin was a farmer in Stratford, New Hampshire.

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Note    N11381         Index
Eddie was a farmer, and later, a plumber for several businesses. He also was a car salesman, working for Crest Auto in Colebrook, B & J Auto in Berlin, and Hayes Ford in Newport, Vermont. His hobby was making clocks and lamps. He will be remembered as a true family man who enjoyed raising his six children. Eddie is buried in Fairview Cemetery in North Stratford.