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Note    N12721         Index
Vernon enlisted in the U.S. Army on 2 July 1943 and served during World War II.

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Note    N12722         Index
Ernest worked in a railway office in Seal Beach, California. He and Helen had no children.

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Note    N12724         Index
Howard was an automobile mechanic. In the 1930 Census, he is living in San Rafael, California. May and Jeanne are living in Oakland with Lee and May.

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Note    N12736         Index
Merton was the Chief of Standards, Methods and Planning for the Maine Unemployment Compensation Commission.

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Note    N12749         Index
Raymond was a machinist. In 1930, he was living in Claremont, New Hampshire, with Lyndon Philbrook (1930 Census: T626, Roll 1307, E.D. 10-6, Page 106A).

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Note    N12754         Index
Percy was a teller in a Portland, Maine, bank. He and Mabel had no children.

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Note    N12758         Index
Edward was a railroad conductor.

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Note    N12760         Index
Thomas was a railroad conductor.

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Note    N12762         Index
Thomas was a lumberman.

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Note    N12765         Index
Henry was a lumberman. He and Helen divorced prior to 1930. That year, he was living in Gilead, Maine.

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Note    N12770         Index
Edward was a shoe factory worker in Norway, Maine. By 1900, they had moved to Albany, where they lived on a farm. After Betsey died, Edward moved to Bethel and lived the rest of his years with Mertella and Fred Wheeler. He worked for a few years at Fred's grocery store.

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Note    N12776         Index
George was a factory worker in Norway, Maine.

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Note    N12780         Index
For a number of years, Fred owned and operated a grocery store in Bethel, Maine. By 1930, he was a woodsman.

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Note    N12781         Index
Lyndon left Maine for Massachusetts before 1910 and settled in Springfield. There, he opened a shoe store, which he operated for several years. After he and Anna May separated, he went to work as a shoe salesman. He was living in Claremont, New Hampshire, in 1930. Living with him was Raymond Thomas, who was to marry Dorothea Burbank in 1933 in Bethel (1930 Census of Claremont: T626, Roll 1307, E.D. 10-6, Page 106A). He eventually made his way to Norway, Maine, where he married Gertrude in 1939. In the meantime, his first wife, Anna May, was employed as housekeeper for the W. Glenroy Bassett family of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Mr. Bassett was the manager of an oil business in Longmeadow (1930 Census: T626, Roll 907, E.D. 7-169, Page 147B).

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Note    N12782         Index
Lynwood served as a Medical Corpsman in the U.S. Air Force, then at A.C. Lawrence Leather Company in South Paris.
 He is buried in the Albany Cemetery.