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Note    N22094         Index
Robert was a Methodist Episcopal minister. He immigrated to America in 1850 and served churches in Claremont (1860) and Lisbon (1870), New Hampshire, Portland, Oregon (1880), and Tacoma, Washington (1889-1920). With his first wife (also named Mary) he had 5 children.
 In 1889, he was Chaplain of the Seaman's Friend Society in Tacoma.

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Note    N22096         Index
Charles immigrated to America in 1867. He was an attorney in Tacoma, Washington. He and Elizabeth (who is referred to as "Bessie" in the 1900 Census) had no children.

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Note    N22098         Index
George moved to Putnam County, Florida, with his mother and her brother, George, and her sister, Ann, and their spouses, to go into the orange growing business. By 190, he was working as a bookkeeper in a mill there.

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Note    N22100         Index
William was a brother to Priscilla Cook, the wife of George Washington Otterson.
 He enlisted as a Private in Co. C, 4th New Hampshire Infantry, on 14 August 1862. He was soon promoted to Full Corporal. On 20 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff in Virginia, William was taken prisoner. He was returned 11 December 1864. On 1 March 1865, he was promoted to Full Lieutenant Second Class, the rank he held when he was discharged at Concord, New Hampshire, on 12 June 1865 (AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS.Ancestry.com).
 Before 1880, he and Ann Maria went with other members of her family to Putnam County, Florida, to begin an orange growing business. By 1900, he was oparating a farm in Pomona. About 4 years after Ann Maria died in 1888, William married Grace.

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Note    N22102         Index
Elmer was a farmer in Middlebury Township, Knox County, Ohio.

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Note    N22103         Index
William was a farmer. He and Elizabeth moved with his parents to Iowa in the late 1850's, but returned to Middlebury, Ohio, before 1876 (Their son, Bert, was born in Ohio in 1876).

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Note    N22109         Index
Brt owned a general store in Masfield, Ohio.

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Note    N22115         Index
Bonner worked at the Mansfield Sheet Steel Company in Mansfield, Ohio. By 1930, he owned a grocery store in Mansfield.

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Note    N22125         Index
William enlisted in the U.S. Army at Columbus, Ohio, on 10 August 1943 and served in World War II.

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Note    N22126         Index
Russell was Artie's son from a previous relationship.

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Note    N22128         Index
Washington was a farmer in Daviess County, Missouri.

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Note    N22129         Index
While their parents, Nelson and Lucy, stayed in Missouri, Robert and sister Emily moved to Richland Center, Butler County, Kansas, where they are found in 1880 working a farm (1880 Census: T9, Roll 375, E.D. 158, Page 118B).

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Note    N22131         Index
In 1880, Emily and brother Robert were in Richland Center, Butler County, Kansas, working a farm (1880 Census: T9, Roll 375, E.D. 158, Page 118B).

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Note    N22133         Index
Rigdon was a farmer in Daviess County, Missouri.