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Note N13218 Index
From the available records, it appears likely that Charles and Martha moved from Maine to Seward County, Nebraska, in the early 1870's, Martha died a short time after their arrival, and Charles married Emma. At first, Charles had a farm in Staplehurst (by the Big Blue River), Nebraska, but, by 1900, was operating a hotel. Charles and Emma retired to David, Nebraska, where they spent their remaining years.
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Note N13220 Index
George was a farmer in Athens, Maine.
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Note N13221 Index
Nettie's death was caused by gallstones.
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Note N13225 Index
Clyde was a farmer in Athens, Maine.
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Note N13226 Index
Chester was a farmer in Concord, Maine.
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Note N13227 Index
Benjamin was a blacksmith.
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Note N13233 Index
Henry was a farmer in Wellington, Maine.
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Note N13235 Index
Alonzo was a horse trainer and dealer. In 1900, he was proprietor of a livery stable in Lewiston, Maine.
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Note N13243 Index
Myron changed jobs and moved often. In 1900, in David, he was working as a clerk. In 1910, in Sioux City, Iowa, he was employed as a bookkeeper. In 1920, in St. Paul, Minnesota, he was an Office Manager. In 1930, in Chicago, he was the Proprietor of an Employment Agency.
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Note N13244 Index
In 1930, Ray was a real estate agent in Kearney, Nebraska.
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Note N13248 Index
Nels was a schoolteacher.
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Note N13257 Index
John worked as a carpenter for a contractor in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Note N13258 Index
Clarence worked for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Note N13275 Index
William was a farmer in Concord, Maine.
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Note N13283 Index
In 1920, Carroll worked at a lumber mill in Bingham, Maine.
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Note N13286 Index
In 1930, Palmer, Ruby and the daughters were living in Catskill, Greene County, New York, where he was operating a farm. It appears likely that Palmer adopted Viola and Arlene prior to 1930.
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Note N13293 Index
Daniel was a farmer in Strafford, Vermont, and, by 1870, Brentwood, New Hampshire.