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Julian was a farmer in North Berwick, Maine (1900, 1910). By 1920, they had moved onto a farm in South Berwick. In 1930, they were living and farming in Berwick.

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Note    N22683         Index
Clarence was a farmer in North Berwick (1900) and Berwick (1910, 1920, 1930), Maine.

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Note    N22684         Index
In 1900, Malcolm was working in Sanford as a barber.

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Note    N22690         Index
Grace graduated from Berwick Academy in 1923 as Valedictorian of her class. In 1927, she graduated from Bates Coillege in Lewiston, Maine, and went into teaching. She taught at Wilton Academy in Wilton, Maine, and Toutelotte Academy in Thompson, Connecticut.
 After their marriage in 1932, she and Theodore lived for a few years in Webster, Massachusetts and, later, in South Berwick, Maine. Grace was a member of First Parish Church in South Berwick.
 (From Grace's Obituary in the "Citizen," Laconia, New Hampshire, 25 January 2005).

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Note    N22693         Index
Ralph was a baker. In 1917 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), he was an employee of the W.A. Crockett Bakery in Dover, New Hampshire. Over time, he bought into the business, which became the Crockett and Hussey Bakery.
 Ralph and Carolyn had no children.

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Elliott worked as a cutter in a shoe shop in Berwick (1920). In 1930, they lived in Sanford, where he worked as a weaver in a mill there.

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Clarence enlisted in the U.S. Army on 29 January 1942 at Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Francis joined the U.S. Army at Portland on 16 March 1943 and served during World War II.

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Note    N22711         Index
Edwin was in the lumber business in Maine and New Hampshire. In 1920, he was a lumber merchant in Effingham, New Hampshire. By 1930, he'd become manager of a dowel mill in Ossipee.

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Note    N22716         Index
After her brief marriage to Morton Garland, Florence married his uncle, Daniel Garland.

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Note    N22717         Index
Daniel was a meat-cutter (butcher) in Parsonsfield, Maine.

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Note    N22720         Index
For several years, Gerald was a firefighter with the Boston Fire Department. Before 1930, they moved to Everett, where he worked as a janitor.

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Note    N22721         Index
Wesley was the office manager for a machine company in Boston.

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Note    N22729         Index
James was a machinist, working in the automobile factories in Detroit. He had immigrated from Canada in 1891 and became a naturalized citizen.

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Note    N22730         Index
For several years, Arthur worked as a tool maker for an auto manufacturer in Detroit. By 1930, they had moved to Prudenville, Roscommon County, where he ran a garage.