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Note N21784 Index
Frederick was a locksmith in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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Note N21785 Index
Priscilla was a sister to William H. Cook, husband of Ann Maria Otterson.
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Note N21798 Index
Earl served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He enlisted at Boston on 16 January 1941.
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Note N21803 Index
Luther was a farmer in Wilmot, New Hampshire.
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Note N21805 Index
Katie was a schoolteacher in Wilmot, New Hampshire.
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Note N21807 Index
Freeman was adopted by Benjamin and Lucy before 1880.
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Note N21809 Index
Edwin and Elzira divorced after 1900. In 1910, she was living with daughter, Grace, and Grace's family in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
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Note N21811 Index
Maurice was a dairy farmer in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
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Note N21813 Index
Wesley was a farmer in Wilmot, New Hampshire.
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Note N21817 Index
Bert worked as shipping clerk in a woolen mill in Lebanon, New Hampshire (1910, 1920). Before 1930, he and Grace moved to Medford, Massachusetts, where he was in the real estate business.
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Note N21819 Index
In 1917 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), Daniel was working as a machinist for the Greenfield Tap & Die Corporation in Greenfield, Massachusetts.
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Note N21827 Index
Kitty was fiirst married to Charles H. Wetherbee (1865 - c.1912).
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Note N21840 Index
In 1880, Charles was a boot and shore merchant in Gilford, New Hampshire. He and Vistoria were in Laconia in 1900. There, he owned rental property and was a landlord. He and Victoria divorced before 1910. They had no children.
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Note N21847 Index
Carroll was a farmworker, working in Thornton, New Hampshire, for Osmond Foss. He and Hattie had no children.
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Note N21849 Index
With Carroll, Hattie worked for Osmond Foss in Thornton. She continued in his employ after he moved to Campton.
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Note N21850 Index
Mark was a farmer and stonecutter in Hudson, New Hampshire.
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Note N21856 Index
George was a farmer in Hudson, New Hampshire. It's where he lived his entire life.