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Note N14027 Index
Horace served for several years as Postmaster of Danville, New Hampshire. By 1930, he was working as an insurance agent.
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Note N14029 Index
Mahlon was a shoeworker in Danville, New Hampshire.
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Note N14030 Index
Maurice was a Claims Agent for Railway Express in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Note N14035 Index
Linda was a schoolteacher in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Note N14046 Index
Jacob died as the result of an accidental shooting.
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Note N14049 Index
Earl worked as a wood heeler in an Exeter, New Hampshire, shoe factory. He never married.
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Note N14060 Index
Harold was a schoolteacher in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Note N14082 Index
Chester was an electrical contractor in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
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Note N14091 Index
James was a Captain in the U.S. Navy.
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Note N14095 Index
Frank was a pharmacist. In 1917, he was also serving as the Town Clerk of North Anson. Later, he served in both houses of the Maine State Legislature as the State Representative, and later, State Senator from Somerset County. In 1926, he served as President of the State Senate.
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Note N14102 Index
Ernest was a clerk in a general store in Temple, Maine.
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Note N14109 Index
Frank and Cora divorced before 1910.
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Note N14114 Index
Melvin worked for a railroad company in Rockland, Maine.
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Note N14115 Index
On his World War I Draft Registration Card, Lester gives his birthdate as 11 October 1882. However, he is listed in the 1880 Census with his parents, who stated that he was born in October 1879.
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Note N14127 Index
Arthur enlisted in the U.S. Army on 27 August 1942, and served in Alaska.
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Note N14137 Index
At the time of the 1900 Census, 12-year-old Rachel was staying with her uncle and aunt, Charles and Mary (Gordon) Earl in Henrietta, Michigan.
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Note N14148 Index
Arthur was a millworker in Temple, Maine.