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Note N15024 Index
Clarence was a contractor in Attleborough, Massachusetts.
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Note N15029 Index
Lawrence enlisted in the U.S. Army in Augusta, Maine, on 3 July 1917, and promoted to Corporal in January 1918. He served overseas 8 June 1918-16 June 1919, and was honorably discharged on 18 June 1919.
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Note N15031 Index
Arthur worked for the Maine State Highway Department in Augusta.
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Note N15032 Index
Charles was an automobile salesman.
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Note N15033 Index
Alonzo was a Firefighter in the Augusta Fire Department.
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Note N15035 Index
John worked for the Daily Kennebec Journal newspaper in Augusta, Maine.
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Note N15041 Index
Charles a chauffeur for a private family in Augusta, Maine. From 16 August 1918 - 21 January 1919, he served in the U.S. Army in World War I.
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Note N15045 Index
Warren was street railway car operator in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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Note N15053 Index
Mary died in Augusta, Maine, but her home (according to the Social Security Index) was Providence, Rhode Island.
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Note N15058 Index
Edward worked as a salesman for a bakery in Melrose, Massachusetts.
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Note N15072 Index
Charles was a farmer in Swanville, Maine.
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Note N15079 Index
Albert was a house painter. Within three years of their marriage, he and Sarah had moved to Janesville, Wisconsin (1870 Census of Janesville: M593, Roll 1736, Page 231).
He served two enlistments during the Civil War. On 7 May 1861, he enlisted as a Private in Co. D, 2nd Vermont Infantry, where he serevd unbti being mustered out 29 June 1864. Two months later, on 17 August 1864, he enlisted in Co. E, 7th Vermont Infantry, and served until being mustered out on 25 July 1865. Among the battles in which the 2nd Vermont participated were: Bull Run (21 July 1861), Lee's Mills (16 April 1862), Antietam (September 1862), Gettysburg (July 1863), Colh Harbor and Petersburg (June 1864). The 7th Vermont was in Florida when Albert joined them. During that enlistment, he saw action at Pensacola, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama (AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Ancestry.com).
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Note N15089 Index
Joseph was a farmer in Island Falls, Maine.
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Note N15091 Index
After Charles died, Celia moved out to Glendale, California, to live with her sister and brother-in-law, William and Celestia Phillips.
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Note N15095 Index
Joseph was a blacksmith, both in civilian life and in the military. On 25 August 1862, he enlisted as a Private in Co. B, 19th Maine Infantry. He was detailed as a blacksmith in 1863, and served throughout the war, being mustered out with the unit on 31 May 1865. Among the major battles in which the 19th Maine took part were Antietam, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Cold Harbor and Petersburg.