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Bartholomew was a farmer in Washington, Vermont.
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Benjamin's nickname was "Sonny."
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Daniel was a farmer in Otisfield and Oxford.
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Ephraim was a farmer in Otisfield.
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In 1816, Sewall was employed as a guard for the family of James Pettingill (grandfather of his daughter-in-law [wife of his son, Gilbert], Sarah Pettingill Scribner), who were traveling overland from Salisbury, New Hamsphire, to western New York. The danger was great, especially due to the possibility of Indian attacks. Fortunately, the trip was uneventful and, one evening in June, they arrived at what was to become the Town of Ogden, New York.
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Silas was a farmer in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
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Jonathan was a wheelwright and wagon maker in Ogden, New York. He and Abigail had no children.
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Alfred was a farmer in Ogden, New York. He and Electa had no children.
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Abner was a farmer.
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David was a farmer.
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Amos was a farmer.
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Jason was a farmer.
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John died from drowning (coincidentally, as did his father). After John died, Betsy married Charles Locke of Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire. He was a boat builder and carpenter in Seabrook.
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Hubbard was a farmer in Rome, Maine.
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Mehitable never married.
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Polly never married. She lived with her brother, Zachariah, in Salisbury.
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Edwin was a farmer in Salisbury.
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Zachariah was an unmarried school teacher. In his last years, he was a farmer. His sister, Polly, lived with him in Salisbury.