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Peter was a farmer in Greenville, Illinois.

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Comodore was a farmer in Greenville, Illinois.

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Bernard was a farmer in South Haven Township, Sumner County, Kansas (1900), Karoma Township, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma (1910), and Logan Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma (1920, 1930).

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In 1930, Lucy was living with her brother, Fred, and his children in Claremont, New Hampshire. She wasn't married at the time.

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John was a farm worker in Salisbury and Hopkinton, New Hampshire. They had no children.

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John was a farmer in Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He attended Kimball Union Academy in Plainfield, New Hampshire.

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Laura lived with her parents until they died. She then moved to Concord, New Hampshire. In 1930, she was employed as housekeeper for an 82-year-old widow, Sarah J. Emmons.

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In 1930, Fred (by then divorced from Ethel) was living with his children in Claremont, New Hampshire, where they had lived for several years. He was employed as a lather operator at a machine shop.

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Lee was a farm foreman in Webster, New Hampshire. He and Maud had no children.

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Newell enlisted 3 December 1862 as a Private in Co. D, 2nd Vermont Infantry Regiment. He was wounded 5 May 1864 during the Battle of Wilderness, Virginia, then died of his wounds on 25 July 1864.

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Roswell served in the Civil War from his enlistment date, 25 August 1862, to 21 July 1863. He was a Private in Co. B, 13th Vermont Infantry Regiment.
 In 1870, he and his father were living in Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, New York, working on a farm there.

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Charles was a farmer most of his life. However, in the 1900 Census of Robinson, Kansas [op.cit.], he lists his occupation as "landlord," and his birthplace is said to be Illinois. He and Lucy left Vermont soon after their son, Charles, was born, and moved to Kansas.

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James was a mechanic and factory worker in the towns of Brasher (1860), Norfolk, Stockholm (1870) and Raymondville (1880), St. Lawrence County, New York.

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Henry was a painter. In 1900, he was living in Robinson, Kansas. He was a widower.

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William worked at the Springfield, Massachusetts, Armory as a miller.
 After William's death, Alpha operated a rooming house in Springfield for a few years. By 1930, she was living with her son, Harry Greene, in Bridgeport, Connecticut.