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Note    N26017         Index
Charles was a blacksmith in Stockton, Maine, and Barre, Vermont.

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Note    N26019         Index
Samuel was a blacksmith in Stockton, Maine.

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Note    N26022         Index
In 1918 (when he registered for the World War I Draft), Ernest was living in Essex, Connecticut, working as a chauffeur for the E.E. Dickinson family.
 Living with Ernest and Mary in 1920 was his grandfather, Samuel H. West.
 Ernest and Mary had no children.

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Note    N26023         Index
Harold was a railroad car inspector in Malone, New York.

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Note    N26030         Index
In 1900, Florida was a music teacher in Chicago. Her mother was living with her that year.

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Note    N26033         Index
Charles was a carpenter by trade. In 1870, they lived in Warren, Knox County, Maine. In 1880, they were in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

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Note    N26035         Index
Willie was a Customs Inspector.

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Note    N26036         Index
Harry was a machinist working for the Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad.

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Note    N26042         Index
Isaac was a sea captain sailing out of Prospect, Maine, and ( by 1880) Quincy, Massachusetts. Apparently, Harriet went with him when he sailed to China in 1877. Their daughter, Clara, was born in China in 1877.

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Note    N26046         Index
Parker was a sea captain, sailing out of Jacksonville. In 1920, he was listed as widowed and living with his mother and step-father (Charles Besman) in Jacksonville. Margaret had died sometime prior to 1920. The children, Leolia and Albert, were living with their grandparents (Margaret's parents) Thomas and Francis Clements, in San Mateo, Florida.

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Note    N26049         Index
Margaret died sometime between 1910-1920. In 1920, Parker was widowed and living with his mother and step-father in Jacksonville.. The children, Leolia and Albert, were living in San Mateo, Florida, with their grandparents (Margaret's parents), Thomas C. and Francis V. Clements (1920 Census of San Mateo, Putnam, FL: T625, Roll 228, E.D. 148, Page 164A).
 In 1900 Macon, Georgia, Margaret was the wife of William Patterson. They were living with her parents, Thomas and Francis (1900 Census of Macon, GA: T623, Roll 181, E.D. 32, Page 298A). Apparently, Margaret and Parker Dickey were married in 1901.

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Note    N26059         Index
Fred was a steam engineer.

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Note    N26062         Index
Sumner was a house painter in Bangor and Newport, Maine.

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Note    N26066         Index
Lloyd was a sign painter in Belfast, Maine.

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Note    N26069         Index
Lewis worked for many years as a tool sharpener at the Malone Granite Company in Barre, Vermont.