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Note N15277 Index
William was a printer.
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Note N15284 Index
Laforest was a farmer in Troy, Maine.
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Note N15299 Index
Elva and Ruth (Mervin's wife) were sisters.
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Note N15300 Index
Ruth and Elva (Frank's wife) were sisters.
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Note N15301 Index
Preston served in the U.S. Army in World War II, being discharged in 1945. During the 1960's, he was a full-time deputy sheriff in Waldo County. However, he was mostly a farmer and cattle dealer. His memberships included the Maine State Grange (over 50 years), the American Legion and the Masonic Lodge.
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Note N15310 Index
Levi was a minister in Searsport, Maine. He had lived previously in Stockton Springs in the late 1870's and 1880's, where he worked as a farm laborer. By 1900, he had become a minister, serving a church in Searsport.
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Note N15312 Index
Elijah was a livestock dealer in Belfast, Maine.
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Note N15316 Index
Charles and Oriana operated a boarding house in Belfast, Maine.
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Note N15320 Index
Shedrick was a railroad worker in Rockland, Maine.
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Note N15324 Index
George worked for a fuel company in Belfast (1920), before moving to Rockland, where he was employed by a major cement producer.
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Note N15332 Index
Lewis was a lobsterman and millworker in Searsport, Maine.
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Note N15345 Index
Norwood was self-employed as a demolition contractor. He served in the U.S. Army's 29th Infantry in Europe during World War II. After the war, he was caretaker at the Keep Estate in Camden for a while, before becoming caretaker for Ambrose and Mary Cramer for 36 years. He retired in 1989. Norwood was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Rockland Ward, holding the position of high priest.
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Note N15361 Index
For a number of years, Joseph was a confectioner in Detroit. In 1930, he was employed as a watchman.
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Note N15367 Index
Onsville was a house carpenter in Camden, Maine.
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Note N15370 Index
Percy was a civil engineer in Belfast, Maine.
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Note N15372 Index
Levi was one of the thousands of America's fighting men ('The Greatest Generation") to have died in World War II. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on 13 November 1942, and was assigned to the 150th Signal Company, 10th Armored Division. He died in Luxembourg on 9 March 1945, and is buried there.