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Louis a conductorfor the Central Vermont Railroad in New London (1920) and Norwich (1930), Connecticut.
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Leon was a house carpenter in New London and Old Lyme, Connecticut.
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Kenneth was a carpenter for the Salvation Army in New London, Connecticut. His marraige to Mary ended in divorce.
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Note N23368 Index
Francis was a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps, 878th Bomber Squadron, durinf World War II. He went "Missing" on 18 December 1944 somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. He was awarded the Purple Heart and Air Medal.
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Kenneth served in the U.S. Navy, and was the former owner/operator of two restaurants.
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Joseph was a furniture dealer in Salem, Massachusetts.
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Walter was a tailor in Boston.
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Belle was a nurse for a private family in Boston.
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Margaret managed a grocery store in Boston.
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Charles was a house painter in Boston.
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Arthur was the sales manager of a furniture business (his father's?) in Salem, Massachusetts.
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Herbert was the proprietor of a furniture store in Salem, Massachusetts.
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Sherman managed a furniture store in Wethersfield, Connecticut. From the 1920 and 1930 Censuses, it appears that he and Amy were married in 1918 (On his World War I Registration Card, filled out in 1917, Sherman states that he was single at the time). Apparently, Amy had been married before and had a daughter, Shirley, who was born in 1914 in Minnesota.
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Norman was and electrical engineer.
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Alfred worked as a trimmer at a shoe factory in Malden, Massachusetts.
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Charles was a store manager in Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1910), Medford, Massachusetts (1920), and Sanford, Maine (1930).
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Harry was a salesman in Salem, Massachusetts.