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Note N13764 Index
James was a blacksmith and farmer.
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Note N13766 Index
Perley was a shoemaker and farmer.
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Note N13803 Index
Elbridge was a carpenter in Boston.
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Note N13818 Index
William served in the Civil War as a substitute for Freeman H. Jameson. He enlisted as a Private in Co. F, 17th Maine Infantry. He was captured a the battle of Chancellorsville, 2 May 1864, and was a prisoner of war at Andersopnville Prison in Georgia, where he was among the thousands of men who died there.
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Note N13843 Index
Benjamin was deaf. He was a farm worker in Augusta, Maine.
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Note N13848 Index
In 1910, Albert (widowed) was living in Medford, Massachusetts, and working as a coachman for the Samuel Lawrence family (1910 Census T624, Roll 602, E.D. 931, Page 98B).
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Note N13853 Index
John worked for a street railway company in Belmont, Massachusetts.
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Note N13855 Index
Herbert was a farmer in Augusta, Maine.
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Note N13857 Index
After her first husband, David Bickford, died, Clara (for some reason, leaving her son, David, in Belgrade to be raised by her parents) and her daughter, Gertrude, moved to Boston to live with Clara's brother, William.
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Note N13859 Index
John was a chauffeur for a private family in Boston.
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Note N13861 Index
Philip was a farm laborer. In 1880, he was working at a cotton mill in Augusta, Maine. He and Augusta moved to Redondo, California, before 1910. He died there in 1913, and Augusta returned to live with relatives. In 1920, she was living with her sister, Clara, in Somervile, Massachusetts. In 1930, she was living with her sister-in-law, Effie Staples (widow of Herbert) in Hallowell, Maine.
Philip is buried in Los Angeles National Cemetery, Section 23, Row A, Site16.
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Note N13863 Index
John was a pharmacist in Augusta, Maine.
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Note N13874 Index
George was a blacksmith.
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Note N13875 Index
Nellie died from chronic rheumatism.
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Note N13880 Index
Ella's first marriage was to Edward Alonzo Livermore.
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Note N13889 Index
John enlisted in the U.S. Army on 14 March 1941 at Portland, Maine.