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Note    N21740         Index
James was a Civil Engineer. He and Asenath and family lived in Wentworth, New Hamphire (1860), where he worked as a lumberman; Nashua, New Hampshire (1870, 1880), where he worked at his father's foundry; and Greenfield, Massachusetts (1900). In 1910, he was living in Marlborough, Massachusetts, with son James and family.

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Note    N21742         Index
James graduated from Harvard University Law School and was a lawyer in Marlborough, Masachusetts. He and Mary had no children.

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Note    N21744         Index
William was a physician and surgeon. He and Jennie divorced 7 November 1900.

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Note    N21747         Index
James was a factory worker in Attleboro, Massachusetts. His job title in 1930's Census is "sandbobber - silver shop."

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Note    N21749         Index
Robert served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He enlisted at Providence, Rhode Island, on 6 October 1941.

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Note    N21752         Index
Charles was a carpenter in Greenfield, Massachusetts.
 A birth record with his name listed has not been found. However, in the Deerfield Birth Record for 1856, there is a record of the 9 August 1856 birth of a child (albeit a female yet to be named), born to Charles' parents, Francis and Jane Park. Also, in the Record of Charles' marriage to Mary, he states that he was born in Deerfield, and that his parents' names were Francis and Jane Park. Then, in the 1900 Greenfield Census, his birth date is said to be August 1856. Based on these records, we conclude that Charles was born 9 August 1856 in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

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Note    N21761         Index
Daniel worked for Nancy's father, Jotham, in Jotham's iron foundry in Nashua, New Hampshire, as a moulder.

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Note    N21762         Index
Carrie was a public school teacher in Nashua, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21763         Index
Walter was a Railroad Mail Clerk for a number of years.. By 1930, he was working at the Nashua Post Office.

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Note    N21764         Index
Herbert was manager of a jewelry store in Plattsburgh, New York.

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Note    N21765         Index
Alfred was the City Clerk of Nashua, New Hampshire.

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Note    N21766         Index
Walter was an accountant for the Nashua Gummed & Coated Paper Company.

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Note    N21783         Index
George served in the Civil War with Co. G, 6th New Hampshire Infantry. He enlisted as a Private on 13 August 1862, and was discharged as a Full Corporal on 4 June 1865 at Alexandria, Virginia. His unit took part in several of the war's battles, amoing them being 2nd Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Wilderness and Petersburg, to name only a few. He was wounded twice at Petersburg, first, on 30 July 1864 (in a mine explosion), and second, on 2 April 1865.
 Back home in Nashua, he married Priscilla and worked as a clerk in an office there (possibly for his father at the foundry).
    By 1880, he and Priscilla had moved south to Putnam County, Florida, where he went into the orange growing business. With them went sister Sarah and her son, George F. Burrell, along with sister Ann Maria and her husband, William Cook.
 By 1900, he was overseer of a sawmill in Putnam County.
 George and Priscilla had no children.