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Note    N16928         Index
Frank and Ellen divorced between 1905-1910.

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Note    N16929         Index
Anson was a farmer in Lyme, New Hampshire. His first wife was Lydia Dodge (c1817 - bef. 1850). They had 5 children: William (1835), Nathan (1837), David (1839), Harrison (1840) and Edward (1842).

 Anson served almost 2 years during the Civil War. He enlisted 22 August 1862 (at the age of 44 ) as a Private in Co. H, 11th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment. On 19 March 1864, he transferred to Co. K, 23rd Regiment RC, from which unit he received a disability discharge on 17 May 1864 in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Note    N16932         Index
Harry was a millworker in Keene, New Hampshire.

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Note    N16945         Index
Homer was a railroader, working for the Central Vermont Railroad.

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Note    N16949         Index
Thanks to Alice B. Smith of Barre, Vermont, for her research on this family.

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Note    N16956         Index
Frank was a teamster for a lumber company.

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Note    N16965         Index
Carroll served in the U.S. Navy during World War I, aborad the USS Maine. After the war, he worked on a collier (coal-carrier) ship, the Isaac T. Mann, hauling coal between Delaware and New Orleans. In later years, he worked as a woodsman in the Bethel area.

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Note    N16966         Index
Leona graduated from Maine School of Commerce in 1925. For a while, she worked as a secreatray in Buffalo, New York. In 1960, she retired from Rumford Community Hospital, where she had worked as a Certified Nurses' Aide for 6 years.

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Note    N16995         Index
Ralph worked at lumbering for several years. In 1930, he worked at a gas station in Essex Junction, Vermont.

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Note    N17018         Index
In 1930, George was working as a teamster at a coal yard in Meriden, Connecticut.

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Note    N17022         Index
Barbara was the adopted daughter of George and Minnie Stone.

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Note    N17023         Index
In 1930, Wilford was working as a teamster for an express company in Meriden, Connecticut.

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Note    N17026         Index
In 1930, Edwin was working for a homebuilder in Meriden, Connecticut.

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Note    N17031         Index
Hattie and Edward apparently separated by 1930. That year, she was living in Meriden, Connecticut, with the children. He was living back in his home town of Willsboro, New York. Hattie returned to Montpelier, Vermont, about 1931.

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Note    N17045         Index
Franklin served from 13 August 1864 to 21 June 1865 in Co. C, 1st VT Infantry.
 After the war, he moved to Wilmot, New Hampshire, where he was a farmer.