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Note    N13890         Index
George enlisted in the U.S. Army on 27 April 1945 at Portland, Maine.

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Note    N13897         Index
Harrison was a locomotive engineer. Marinda was his second wife.

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Note    N13901         Index
Charles was a traveling salesman.

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Note    N13903         Index
Emma was a schoolteacher. In 1910, she was teaching at a private school in Lancaster, Massachusetts.

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Note    N13904         Index
Arthur was a real estate agent in Lancaster, Massachusetts.

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Note    N13905         Index
Charles worked for a railroad as a clerk and traveling auditor.

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Note    N13910         Index
Horace was a furniture dealer in Manchester, New Hampshire. He was also considered to be an excellent musician.

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Note    N13913         Index
Charles served in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War. After the war, he worked as an Express Agent at Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

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Note    N13916         Index
John was a schoolteacher.

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Note    N13917         Index
Katherine was a schoolteacher.

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Note    N13918         Index
Alfred was a securities and investments banker in Brooklyn, New York.

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Note    N13919         Index
George was a securities and investments banker in Brooklyn, New York. In 1910, he and his children were living in Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. His wife of less than ten years, had died by then.

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Note    N13920         Index
George died from scarlet fever.

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Note    N13923         Index
Edwin was a railroad worker in his early years, working for the Providence & Worcester Railroad in Woonsocket, Rhode Island; the New York & New England Railroad in Boston and in Fishkill, Newburgh and Rochester, New York. Living in Newton, Massachusetts, he was traffic manager for the American Woolen Company (1900, 1910). In 1904, he founded the American Mineral Company in Johnson, Vermont, acting as the company's treasurer until his death. He belonged to several organizations, among them the Society of Colonial Wars and the Economic Club of Boston.

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Note    N13925         Index
In 1880, William, Celia and Minnie were living in Portville, Cataraugus County, New York, where he worked in a carriage shop.

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Note    N13928         Index
In 1870, Laroy was a florist, working with his father, Joseph, in Brentwood, New Hampshire.