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Note N16084 Index
Benjamin worked as a clerk in George C. Cook's store in Cookeville. After Mr. Cook, died, Benjamin purchased the business. In 1911 he moved to St. Johnsbury, where he was in the wholesale baking business, although he continued to operate the store in Corinth for some time. He was the Town Clerk for many years and, in 1910, was the State Senator from Orange County.
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Note N16086 Index
John was a farmer in Corinth, Vermont. He never married.
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Note N16088 Index
Mary died from pneumonia.
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Note N16091 Index
Leslie worked at a bakery in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. He and his first wife, Hortense, were living in St. Johnsbury in 1930. Two years after Hortense died, Leslie married Dorothy.
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Note N16100 Index
George was a schoolteacher in several Vermont communities. Kate was a nurse.
After teaching for over 25 years, George took a position with the U.S. Pension Agency at Concord, New Hampshire in 1901. In 1909, he was transferred to the Census Bureau in Washington, DC. He served there until retiring in 1923, and returning to Vermont.
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Note N16115 Index
Daniel was a farmer in Chelsea, Vermont.
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Note N16124 Index
Truman was a farmer in Chelsea, Vermont.
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Note N16130 Index
Almon died in the typhoid fever epidemic that swept through Vermont in the fall of 1870.
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Note N16131 Index
Mary Jane died from typhoid fever.
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Note N16132 Index
Charles was a farmworker in Tunbridge, Vermont.
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Note N16135 Index
Hiram was a farmer in Strafford, Vermont.
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Note N16136 Index
Carrie died from typhoid fever.
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Note N16137 Index
Eddie was a farmer in Strafford, Vermont.
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Note N16156 Index
Charles was a farmer in Hay Springs, Nebraska.
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Note N16168 Index
Sylvester was a farmer in Randolph (1900) and Bethel (1910, 1920), Vermont. Etta was his second wife. His first wife, Ida, died before 1894.
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Note N16169 Index
Robert was a dairy farmer in Bethel, Vermont.
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Note N16190 Index
Fred was a machinist in Seattle.