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Note    N16445         Index
Alonzo enllisted in the U.S. Army on 16 October 1942 and served during World War II.

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Note    N16453         Index
Hattie was a schoolteacher in Quincy and Milton, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16456         Index
Ezekiel was a civil engineer, for many years working for the City of Quincy. In 1938's Quincy City Directory, he is listed as Commissioner of the Public Works Department.

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Note    N16457         Index
Walter was a physician in Quincy, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16462         Index
Henry worked at, and was the Treasurer of, the family business, F.H. Crane & Sons, Inc., a hay and grain store in Quincy, Massachusetts. He and Charlotte had no children.

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Note    N16469         Index
Morgan was a Doctor in Quincy, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16476         Index
Charles was the principal of Massachusetts Fields public school in Quincy, Massachusetts. Daisy was a schoolteacher. After their marriage, she worked as a records clerk at a local hospital.

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Note    N16477         Index
Walter was an advertising agent for a Massachusetts publishing house.

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Note    N16488         Index
George was a pharmacist at a drug stoire in Braintree, Massachusetts. His second marriage was in 1894 to Carlie ???

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Note    N16491         Index
George was a carpenter in Hanson, Massachusetts. He and Julia had no children. George died from Bright's Disease.

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Note    N16493         Index
Jeremiah was a carpenter. He died from black jaundice.

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Note    N16496         Index
Marshall worked in a shoe factory in Hanson, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16499         Index
Chester was a machinist in a rubber mill in Hanson, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16501         Index
Harry was a foreman at a rubber mill in Hanson, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16521         Index
Wilson was a carpenter in Quincy and Scituate, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16526         Index
Everett was a trucker in Scituate, Massachusetts.

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Note    N16541         Index
Lyman enlisted in Co. C, 25th Maine Infantry Regiment on 29 September 1892, on a nine-month enlistment. He re-enlisted 28 December 1863, joining Co. G, 30th Maine Infantry. He was discharged 24 August 1865.
 Lyman was a farmer in Otisfield. Hulda was an invalid for the last several years of her life. Lyman died from heart disease.