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Note    N1245         Index
Robert was one of the largest apple growers in Salisbury, New Hampshire.

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Note    N1253         Index
Zachariah was a farmer. By 1860, he and his family had moved to the town of Medford, Steele County, Minnesota. He raised Frank D. Perry, a son of Zachariah's first cousin, Roxanna Scribner Perry (Mrs. John Frasier Perry) of Henniker.

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Note    N1255         Index
Charles was a farmer in Medford, Minnesota.

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Note    N1269         Index
Andrew was a farmworker in Sutton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N1271         Index
George was a shoemaker by trade.

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Note    N1272         Index
Joseph was a farmworker in Sutton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N1278         Index
Edward was a farmer in Washington County, Vermont. In 1870, he and son Roswell were living in Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, New York, with a cousin, Lucretia Fidelia (Scribner) Curtis and her husband, James.

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Note    N1284         Index
Sprague was a machinist. They lived in Lebanon, New Hampshire; Chicopee, Massachusetts; for a time in New York City; and West Chester, Pennsylvania (1900).

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Note    N1291         Index
Benjamin was a sheep and lamb broker.

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Note    N1292         Index
Isaac was a carpenter and shoemaker in Montpelier and Middlesex, Vermont. After the death of his second wife, he joined the Shakers, but soon returned to Montpelier.

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Note    N1294         Index
Ebenezer is remembered as "A merchant of importance; a leading business man; held many town offices; a man of good judgment; engaged in leading manufacturing interests; late in life had some business reverses" (from HISTORY OF THE SCRIBNER FAMILIIES IN AMERICA [op.cit.], page 161).

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Note    N1298         Index
Benjamin was a carpenter. The Vermont towns in which he lived were Middlesex, Waterbury and Montpelier. He died from a stroke.

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Note    N1301         Index
Bart was a farmer and peddler in Montpelier, Vermont. He died from apoplexy (stroke).

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Note    N1302         Index
Daniel was a carpenter and a joiner.

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Leslie was a wheelwright in Londonderry (1860), a carpenter in New Boston (1870), a wheelwright in Goffstown (1880), and a musician (cornet).

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Note    N1307         Index
After Isaac's death, Lucretia lived with Isaac's sister, Cornelia Scribner Graves, and her husband, Rawson, in Middlesex (see the 1880 Middlesex Census: T9, Roll 1348, E.D. 208, Page 120A).