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Note N15096 Index
Ansel and Celia divorced early in the 1880's. He married his second wife, Hilda, about 1884. They had 5 children before she died prior to 1910. He then married his third wife, Hannah Tower of Lincolnville, in 1915.
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Note N15107 Index
Harold served as a Private in the Army during World War II. After the war, he attended Colby College, graduating in 1951, then did graduate work at Fordham University in New York. He was with Merrill-Richardson Pharmaceuticals in New York, before taking a management executive position with ITT, where he worked until retiring in 1983 from O.M. Scott Co. (an ITT company) at Marysville, Ohio. He retired to Florida with his second wife, Nancy Allen, whom he married in 1973.
His memberships included Waterville, Maine, Lodge No. 33 A.F.&A.M.; Englewood, Florida, Lodge No. 360 A.F.&A.M.; Eastern Star Chapter No. 300 in Englewood; Rotonda (Florida) Elks Lodge No. 3710; the American Legion and the V.F.W.
Harold is buried in the St. Francis of Assisi Memorial Garden in Englewood, Florida.
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Note N15125 Index
Edwin appears in the 1910 Census of Malden, Massachusetts, where he was employed as a motorman for the Malden Street Railway (T624, Roll 601, E.D. 905, Page 145A).
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Note N15127 Index
Wilmot took his own life.
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Note N15129 Index
During World War II, Hazel worked at Bath Iron Works, helping to build ships for the U.S. Navy. She earned several awards for her good workmanship. She and her husband, Smith, operated Morrell's Antiques in Augusta, Maine. In addition to other involvements, she was a member of Highland Avenue United Methodist Church in Augusta.
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Note N15130 Index
Smith served as a Private in World War i, enlisting 25 July 1918 and being discharged 4 December 1918. He disn't serve overseas, but served his enlistment as a member of the 151st Dep Brigade. He and Hazel owned and operated the nationally-known Morrell's Antiques in Augusta.
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Note N15131 Index
Ulysses was a farmer in Belfast, Maine.
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Note N15134 Index
Ernest was a farmer in Swanville, Maine.
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Note N15135 Index
Clinton enlisted in the U.S. Army on 18 May 1942.
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Note N15141 Index
Rushbrook was a farmer in Glenwood and Swanville, Maine.
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Note N15143 Index
Donald was a farmer in Swanville, Maine.
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Note N15148 Index
Barbara was valedictorian of her class at Crosby High School in Balfast, Maine. In 1944, she graduated from Westbrook Junior College. After her marriage to Howard, they lived in Sanford, Maine, and, later, Rye, New Hampshire. She was an active member of the Rye Bethany Church, and a Girl Scout leader. She and Howard enjoyed many retirement winters in Florida.
She died at Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation in Rochester, New Hampshire.
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Note N15149 Index
Howard graduated from Sanford High School, then enlisted in the U.S. Army, serveing during World War II in the Pacific theatre with the 103rd Infantry. After the war, he and his family lived in Rye, New Hampshire. He worked at Pease AFB as a civil engineer, retiring in 1972. He and Barbara had a large family, all of whom were very dear to him.