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Note    N25151         Index
Harriett and Barzillia divorced sometime before 1930.

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Note    N25155         Index
Guy died as a result of being thrown from a tractor.

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Note    N25163         Index
Oakley, a minister in The Church of The Nazarene and a high school teacher, was a graduate of Northwest Missouri State University Teachers College and Drake University.

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Note    N25196         Index
Jeremiah was a retail grocer in Prospect, Maine.

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Note    N25200         Index
James is listed in the 1860 and 1870 Censuses as "Goodwin Grant." He was a farmer and meat-cutter in Prospect, Maine.

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Note    N25241         Index
Goldie and Harry divorced in 1921. In 1930, she and her daughters were living with Harry's parents (Horace and Bertha) in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Harry is found that year in Memphis, Tennessee (1930 Census of Memphis, T626, Roll 2276, E.D. 79-84, Page 90A).
 Harry Ubert Burdette has been confused with a Harry Burdette who was born in Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, on 14 November 1896. That Harry Burdette died in Roachdale, Putnam County, Indiana, in May 1975. We don't know when or where Harry Ubert Burdette died.

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Note    N25253         Index
In the late 1800's and early 1900's, Ivory ran a boarding house in Frankfort, Maine. His future daughter-in-law, Louise Donahue, and her family members were living there in 1900.

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Note    N25261         Index
John was a carpenter. As a young man, he was apprenticed to Israel Hopkinston in Bridgton, where he learned the carpentry trade. After he and Georgianna were married, they moved to Farmington, New Hampshire.

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Note    N25263         Index
Abraham was a house carpenter. Harriet was a nurse.
 They adopted a son, Clyde C. Warren, in Massachusetts. They lived in Lynn, Massachusetts, until sometime between 1920-1930, when they moved to Riverhead, on Long Island, New York.

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Note    N25272         Index
Evelyn chose to end her life by suicide.

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Note    N25293         Index
Charley was a garage mechanic in Troy [1910], China [1920] and Moscow [1930], Maine.

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Note    N25298         Index
Leroy was a self-employed machinist in Windsor, Connecticut.

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Note    N25304         Index
Josephine spent her last years living at the Lawrence Home for Aged People in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

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Note    N25320         Index
Timothy, a poultry farmer, was the Enumerator of the 1900 Census of Winterport, Maine. He and Geneva had no children.

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Note    N25324         Index
Elvena was a dressmaker. She never married.