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Many thanks to Jay Norwalk and Eleanor Grace Sawyer for their extensive research on this family.

 Betfield was a farmer and shoemaker.

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Note    N17451         Index
Betfield died from accidental drowning.

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Clement was a farmer. He and Fannie had no children.

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Benjamin was a farmworker and shoemaker. They lived in Hardwick, Vermont (1860), East Montpelier, Vermont (1870), Rutland, Massachusetts (1880), and Worcester, Massachusetts.
 Benjamin served in the Civil War as a Private in Co. C, 8th Vermont Infantry Regiment. He enlisted on 3 September 1864, and was mustered out on 1 June 1865. While he was in that unit, the 8th Vermont took in battles at Opequan (19 September 1864), Fisher's Hill (27 September 1864), Cedar Creeek (19 October 1864), and Newtown (12 November 1864), all in Virginia. The last battle in which they took part was on 20 February 1865.

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Note    N17482         Index
Herbert was an engineer. He died from heart disease and typhoid fever.

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Henry was a foreman in a shoe factory in Brockton, Massachusetts. His first wife, Ella, died 1920-1930. He then married Margaret.

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Emma died from pneumonia.

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Leonard was a prominent merchant in Worcester, Massachusetts. He operated a general store for many years, and was a Captain in the Massachusetts State Militia.

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Frank was a salesman in a shoe store in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Clayton worked in an insurance office in Manchester, New Hampshire. By 1930, he had gone into teaching and was teaching in the Goffstown public schools. In the 1930 Census of Goffstown, he is shown as "Charles E. Prescott."
 Clayton and Flora had no children.

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Charles was an Express driver (1880) in Stoneham, and Baggage Master (1900) in Reading, Massachusetts. He and Viola lived out their final years at the Home for Aged Couples in Boston.

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Note    N17519         Index
Many thanks to Ronald Colby for his extensive research on this family.

 Stephen was a farmer in Kensington, New Hampshire.

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Frank was a farmer in Kensington, New Hampshire.

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William operated a grocery store in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

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Arthur was a farmer in Plaistow, New Hampshire.