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Ezekiel was a carpenter. They lived in Middlesex, Vermont; Warren County, New York (1850-1860); Prairieburg, Iowa (1870); and Menominee, Wisconsin.
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Rawson was a farmer in Washington County, Vermont. In the 1880 Census of Middlesex (T9, Roll 1348, E.D. 208, Page 120A), where Rawson and Cornelia were living with their son, Charles, there is this notation reagrding Rawson: "has fits."
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Susan died from pneumonia.
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Benjamin was a farmer in Washington, Vermont. He died from cancer.
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John was a farmer in Washington, Vermont. He and Christiana divorced between 1870-1880.
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Rosetta lived with her parents and, after Bartholomew died, with her brother, John, in Washington, Vermont. She never married.
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Hiram was a Captain in the Civil War.
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Humphrey was a farmer in Grafton, New Hampshire (1850), and Hammond, Wisconsin (1860-1880).
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Only a few years after Hiram died, Harriet and the children moved to a farm in Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota. Herrick and Mary stayed in Minnesota. Harriet, Elisha and Fred returned to New Hampshire before 1890.
Harriet succumbed to heart disease.
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Niles was a farmer in Ohio and Iowa.
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Nelson was a farmer in Ohio and Missouri.
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The ONEWORLDTREE (Ancestry.com) information about Joseph and Elizabeth and their descendants was submitted by a great-great-grandchild of theirs. That submitter's name is not given in the materials included at that website. However, we are indebted to that person for the information he or she has provided.
Joseph was a farmer and shoemaker in Middlebury Township, Knox County, Ohio, where he lived his entire life.
Joseph and Elizabeth are buried in the North Fork Cemetery in Morrow County, Ohio.
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Hannah was Charles' second wife. With his first wife (also named Hannah) he had 4 children.
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Samuel enlisted 12 August 1861 in Co. F, 7th Kansas Cavalry, and re-enlisted 1 January 1864. He was honorably discharged 29 September 1865 ("William Munroe and His Descendants" [op.cit.], 10).
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Josiah was a farmer in Corinth, Vermont. He lived on his farm for 60 years. He was known as Captain Scribner, having attained that rank while serving in the Vermont Militia.