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Note N11722 Index
Clement was a plumber in Portland, Maine.
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Note N11723 Index
George was a woodsworker in Naples and Casco, Maine.
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Note N11734 Index
Joseph was a farmer in Harrison, Maine. He and Hestildah had no childre
Joseph trained and drove several race horses, among them Lady Fearnaught, Pointer Wood and Glencoe Patchen.
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Note N11738 Index
Harry was a house painter in Conway, New Hampshire.
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Note N11745 Index
Audrey was a violinist, and also was blessed with a fine mezzo-soprano voice. She traveled for many years with her uncle, Delmore, and his family, giving concerts throughout Maine and New Hampshire. She also gave concerts with brother Harry and Margaret.
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Note N11747 Index
Raymond and Audrey owned and operated the Del-Mac Orchards in North Barnstead, New Hampshire.
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Note N11748 Index
Washington was a prosperous farmer in Naples, Maine. He served as a selectman in Naples for several years.
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Note N11757 Index
Wilson and Minnie were divorced 8 May 1899. She then married Edwin Chase about 1903.
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Note N11763 Index
Clarence was a farmer in Casco, Maine.
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Note N11766 Index
Charles was a farmer in Naples and, by 1930, in Portland, Maine.
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Note N11772 Index
Leroy was a farmer in Casco, Maine.
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Note N11774 Index
George was a machinist in Bingham, Maine.
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Note N11779 Index
Edwin was a farmer. Between 1910-1930, they lived in several towns in Burnett County, Wisconsin: Lincoln (1910), Union (1920) and Blaine (1930).
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Note N11781 Index
Nathan was a millworker in Casco, Maine.
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Note N11784 Index
Tressa died from accidental drowning.
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Note N11789 Index
Charles was a railroad brakeman in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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Note N11795 Index
Arthur worked in a piano factory.
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Note N11796 Index
In the 1910 and 1920 Censuses, Mary is living in Groton, Massachusetts. In 1910, she was a cook in a boarding home there. In 1920, she was employed at the Groton School, a private boarding school there.