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Note N26177 Index
Fitz was a sailor.
In the 1900 Census of Belfast, his birthdate is reported as May 1842. However, at the time of the 1850 Census, he was only 2 years old.
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Note N26183 Index
Edgar was a house carpenter in Belfast, Maine. However, in 1910, he gave his occupation as "sea captain." In the 1900 Census of Belfast [op.cit.], he is incorrectly listed as Edward S. McDonald.
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Note N26194 Index
For several years, Fitz worked as a sailor. By 1920, he was employed at a shipyard. By 1930, he owned a coal wharf in Belfast. He and Abbie had no children.
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Note N26196 Index
After living most of his younger years in Belfast, Fred and family moved to Augusta sometime between 1920-1930. There, he worked in a cotton mill; Phyllis was a waitress in a hotel.
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Note N26205 Index
Harland enlisted in the U.S. Army 22 June 1942 and served during World War II.
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Note N26211 Index
Herbert was a carpenter in Boston.
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Note N26276 Index
Fred was a blacksmith. He and Emma lived with their family in Unity, Maine, until their separation in late 1900. He is next located in Rochester, New Hampshire, in 1910, living with his second wife, Minnie E. (Brown) aged 29. Fred had his own blacksmith shop in Rochester. By 1920, they had moved to Leominster, Massachusetts, where he worked as a machinist in a blacksmith shop. In 1930, they lived in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and he worked in a blacksmith shop there.
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Note N26279 Index
In 1910, Mildred was living with the Hiram Pattee family at the Monroe Town Farm. In 1920, she was a patient at the Bangor State Hospital.
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Note N26281 Index
In 1910, Nellie was a student at the Maine Industrial School for Girls in Hallowell.
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Note N26285 Index
Carrie worked at a Norway shoe factory, and also at a South Portland shipyard.
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Note N26290 Index
Born in Oxford, Maine, Harold moved to New Hampshire in the 1950's. He lived in Farmington and was employed as a construction worker until he retired in 1967 at the age of 62.
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Note N26315 Index
Francis enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps on 15 September 1942 and served as a Sergeant during World War II. He is buried in the Los Angeles National Cemetery.
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Note N26316 Index
Robert was a heavy-duty equipment operator in Norway, Maine.
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Note N26322 Index
John was a Tech Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He is buried in Riverside Annex Cemetery, South Paris, Maine.
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Note N26328 Index
Edwin worked for a railroad company as a ticket agent in Colorado (1880), Utah (where son Fred was born), and Alameda, California.