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Note    N19655         Index
When he registered for the World War I Draft in June 1917, Orville was living in Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri, working on a farm. He died at Fort Riley, Kansas, only a few months later.

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Note    N19656         Index
In 1930, Floyd was living with, and working for, his mother and stepfather, Morris Wood, in Doniphan County, Kansas (Census: T626, Roll 699, E.D. 22-7, Page 169B).

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Note    N19659         Index
Morris immigrated to America in 1860.
 He was a farmer in Brown (1920) and Doniphan (1930) Counties, Kansas.

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Note    N19670         Index
George was a farmer in Middlesex, Vermont.

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Note    N19679         Index
Levi was a blacksmith in Stowe, Vermont.
 He and Olive divorced sometime before 1930. That year, she was living in Waterbury, Vermont, with her daughter from her first marriage, Gladys Graves, and her family (Census: T626, Roll 2431, E.D. 12-38, Page 134B).

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Note    N19682         Index
Otis was a farmer in East Montpelier, Vermont.

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Enoch was a member of the Montpelier Company in the War of 1812.
 He is buried in North Branch Cemetery, Middlesex, Vermont.

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Note    N19695         Index
Lemira was a schoolteacher in Warrensburg, New York.

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Note    N19697         Index
In the 1850 Census of Warrensburg, New York, Courtland is shown as having been born in March 1850.

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Note    N19707         Index
Henry was a blacksmith. They lived in Horicon, Warren County, New York (1860); Prairieburg, Linn County, Iowa (1870); Hay River, Dunn County, Wisconsin (1880); and Ellensburg, Kittitas, Washington.

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Flora provided "fine help" with the history of her family as recorded in THE HISTORY OF THE SCRIBNER FAMILIES [op.cit.].

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In 1900, Charles was the Sheriff in Waterbury, Washington County, Vermont (Census T623, Roll 1695, E.D. 239, Page 251A). In 1910 and 1920, still living in Waterbury, he was an insurance agent.

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Sylvester was a farmer. He served as a Private in Co. D, 2nd Vermont Infantry in the Civil War, enlisting on 19 August 1864. Only two months later, he was wounded on 19 October 1864 at Cedar Creek, Virginia, and was mustered out on 19 June 1865 (AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Ancestry.com).

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Ralph worked in a saw mill in Middlesex (1900), and later in Montpelier, at a granite quarry as a stone polisher (1910-).

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Alva was a farmworker in Middlesex (1900, 1910) and a house carpenter in Montpelier (1920, 1930), Washington County, Vermont. In the 1900 Census, his name appears as "Alvah."