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Milton was an engineer and draftsman in Augusta, Maine.

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Ira served from 1 June 1918-25 October 1919 in the U.S. Army during World War I. He enlisted at Ft. Slocum, New York, then served his entire enlistment in the Medical Dept. at Jackson Barracks, Louisiana.
 In 1920, he was working as an Attendant at the Danvers State Hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts.

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Richard worked as an automobile mechanic for the O'Connor Motor Company GMC dealership in Augusta, Maine.

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Etta died from tuberculosis.

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In 1930, Blanche was a patient at the Augusta State Hospital.

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At the age of 7 weeks, Caro was adopted by Jameson and Phoebe Gordon, because of Etta's ill health.

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Lester was a farmer in Leslie Twp., Ingham Country, MIchigan.

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Jameson was a farmer in Liberty and Montville, Maine.

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John and Nellie, along with mother-in-law Betsy, were living in 1900 in Henrietta, Jackson County, Michigan, next door to Charles and Mary (Nellie's sister) Earl. John was a farm laborer there. They moved to Salem, New Hampshire before 1917. There, he found work as a teamster.

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Lydia was deaf.

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Edwin was a house carpenter in Augusta, Maine. He and Susan are buried in Cottle Cemetery, North Augusta, Maine.

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Roscoe was deaf.

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Many thanks to Andrea Parkinson for the information about this family.
 Isaac, Lydia and their children were deaf. He was educated at the American Asylum for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut. He enlisted as a cook in Co. I, 4th Maine Infantry, but was not mustered, apparently due to his deafness.

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John, Edna and some of their children were deaf.

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Esther died from tuberculosis.

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Harold was a factory worker in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Mabel was Owen's second wife. They divorced before 1930.