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Note    N21080         Index
William was a farmer in Alexandria, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21082         Index
In 1920, Freeman and Viola were living in Derry. Both were employed by a laundry there.

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Note    N21095         Index
George was a farmerm and the Road Commissioner for the Town of Pompanoosuc, Vermont.

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Note    N21096         Index
Clarence never married. He died in Newport, Vermont, but his home at that time was in Sutton, Caledonia County, Vermont. In the Social Security Death Index, he is listed as Martin Chase.

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Note    N21098         Index
Apparently, Searle never married. In 1942, when he registered for the World War II Draft, he was living and working in Pompanoosuc, a town near Norwich, Vermont.

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Note    N21099         Index
Joseph was a farmer in Campton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21103         Index
Joseph was a farmer in Campton, New Hampshire. He and Ellen had no children.

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Note    N21111         Index
Cressie was a railroad brakeman in Haverhill, New Hampshire. By 1930, they had moved to Laconia, where they both worked in a hosiery mill.
 He and Clara Had no children.

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Note    N21113         Index
Frank was a farmer in Thornton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21114         Index
Charles and Cynthia had no children. He was a farmer in Campton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21116         Index
Leigh managed a farm in Woodstock, New Hampshire (home of the famous Clark's Trading Post).

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Note    N21117         Index
Bert was a farmer in Thornton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21120         Index
Mary Olive was a sister to Elgina Smith, wife of Leigh's brother, Bert.

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Note    N21122         Index
Elgina was a sister to Mary Olive Smith, wife of Bert's brother, Leigh.

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Note    N21131         Index
Charles was a stage driver in Campton, New Hampshire (1880). By 1900, he was in farming and he ran a hotel.

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Note    N21132         Index
William ran a general store, and the Post Office, in Campton, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21133         Index
Lewis was a house carpenter in Campton, New Hampshire. For a few years, he served as a Trooper in the New Hampshire Highway Patrol. By 1930, he'd become the Highway Foreman for the town.
 He and Ada had no children.