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Van Buren was a prominent attorney in Chicago during the 1870's and 1880's. He and Mary separated sometime between 1870-1880. She moved back to New York (Brighton, Monroe County) with the children. He remained in Chicago.
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Irving was mentally ill. He spent most of his life as a patient at the Rochester and Buffalo State Hospitals.
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Clara was a teacher in Oberlin, Ohio (1900) and Ballona Township, Los Angeles, California (1910).
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Henry was a studio artist in Hartford, Connecticut (1910, 1920) and Brooklyn, New York (1930).
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As was her father, Dorothea was a studio artist.
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Clark was the owner of Melody Music Company in Hartford, Connecticut. In 1920, living in Torrington with his first wife, Serena, and their son, Clark, he was a violin instructor at a music school.
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Note N17134 Index
Francis was a brickmason in Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
He served in the Civil War, as a Private in Co. D, 16th New Hampshire Infantry. He enlisted 13 October 1862 and was mustered out 20 August 1863. This unit was activated for a nine-month term of service, most of which was spent in Louisiana. They took part in battles at Port Hudson in March and June of 1863, then returned to New Hampshire.
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Phebe died before she and George had any children. He then married his second wife, Sarah Minerva Drury of Peoria, on 25 November 1863.
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Gilman was a carpenter.
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Albert was working at a woolen mill in Newport, New Hampshire in 1900. In later years, he was a millwright at a piano factory in Worcester (1920) and a farmworker in Princeton (1930), Massachusetts. They had moved from Lempster, New Hampshire to Worcester prior to 1918. Then, after 1930 and before 1942, moved to Claremont, New Hampshire, where he worked on a farm.
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George and Phebe moved from Vermont to Elmira, Stark County, Illinois, before 1860. At first, he worked as a farmer. By 1870, he was a clerk in a grocery store, and continued at that trade for several years.
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Lendell worked for the U.S. Government as an Internal Revenue Service clerk.
During the Civil War, he served as a Private in Co. G, 9th New Hampshire Infantry. He enlisted on 7 August 1862 and was mustered out on 10 June 1865 at Alexandria, Virginia. That unit saw a great deal of action, in some of the major battles of the war, including Antietam and Fredericksburg in 1862, the siege of Vicksburg in 1863, Wilderness, Cold Harbor and Petersburg in 1864, and Petersburg in 1865.
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Lendell was a draftsman in Washington, DC, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Joseph was a farmer in Franklin, New Hampshire.