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Note N25868 Index
George was a dairyman in Augusta, Maine.
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Note N25888 Index
Ernest's life ended tragically, when he committed suicide.
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Note N25892 Index
Stanley was a dairy farmer in Sangerville, Maine.
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Note N25895 Index
George worked as a dispatcher for the world-renowned Bangor & Aroostook Railroad.
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Note N25903 Index
Alvah was the senior member of the shipbuilding firm begun by his father. In the few years the firm was in business (1864-1871), they built 12 large vessels. After the firm closed, Alvah and Olivia moved to Brooklyn, New York, where he was in business as a ship broker.
After Alvah died, Olivia moved out to San Diego, California, joining sisters-in-law Aurilla and Marietta there.
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Note N25908 Index
Andrew was a Master Mariner. For few years, he was involved with the shipbuilding firm Mudgett, Libby & Griffin in Stockton Springs, Maine. In 1880, he was in Washoe, Nevada, in the mining business. That year, Aurilla and young Alvah were living in Minneapolis with her sister, Marietta, Marietta's husband, George Libby, and their family. Andrew and Aurilla lived out their remaining years together in San Diego.
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Note N25914 Index
Alvah was a building contractor in Minneapolis.
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Note N25916 Index
Charles worked as Secretary of a Gas Company in Minneapolis.
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Note N25920 Index
Willard was an accountant and statistician at the home office of American Telephone & Telegraph Company ("Ma Bell") in New York City.
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Note N25923 Index
David was an electrical engineer, employed by the Philco Corporation. He was a civilian serving with the U.S. Navy in World War II, and died in Ireland. He is buried in Cambridge, England. He and Cecyl had no children.
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Note N25929 Index
In 1917 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), Herman was Secretary of the YMCA in Lansing, Michigan. By 1920, he and his family were living in Kansas City, Missouri, where he was employed as a salesman. His first wife, Lillian, died between 1920-1924. They had two children, Lillian and David.
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Note N25937 Index
Rufus was a grocer in Stockton Springs. By 1920 he had been named Postmaster. Ada was a saleslady in a dry goods store.
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Note N25941 Index
Edwin was a woodworker in a factory in Belfast, Maine.
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Note N25942 Index
Richard was Principal and Agriculture Instructor at the Madawaska Training School in Fort Kent, Maine.
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Note N25951 Index
Edgar was a fisherman.