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Note N26389 Index
Thomas was a sailor.
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Note N26391 Index
Benjamin had a wholesale confectionary business and candy store in Belfast, Maine.
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Note N26392 Index
After Benjamin died, Winifred and Esther stayed in Florida for a few years. In her later years, Winifred lived with Esther and Tom in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Note N26395 Index
Albert worked for brother Benjamin as a traveling salesman for the confectionary business. By 1930, he was living in Bangor, working as a life insurance agent. Jessie was a bank clerk.
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Note N26417 Index
William was a stone cutter in Prospect, Maine.
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Note N26420 Index
Franklin was a farmer and dairyman in Colorado.
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Note N26421 Index
George and Maria moved out to Colorado in the early 1880's. While they lived there, George was Superintendent of Schools of Mesa County, County Assessor, Justice of the Peace and Coucilman. When they returned to Maine in the late 1890's, he took over the operation of a butter factory in Sherman. They returned to Grand Junction, Colorado, before 1904. George became a real restate agent there, and remarried about 1910.
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Note N26422 Index
Truman was a tinsmith in Sherman, Maine. Between 1900-1905, they moved west to Grand Junction, Colorado. By 1920, they were in White Lake, Stevens County, Washington. In 1930, they were in Ustick, Ada County, Idaho.
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Note N26425 Index
Ernest was a cattleman, managing a stock farm in Price Creek, Colorado.
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Note N26427 Index
Clifford worked for the Colorado Highway Department. In the 1930 Census, he listed his occupation as "Maintainer-public roads."
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Note N26428 Index
Bert died soon after being inducted into the Army.
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Note N26429 Index
Verne was a cattle rancher in Grand Junction, Colorado.
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Note N26430 Index
Hugh was a farmer in White River, Colorado.
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Note N26433 Index
Frank never married.
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Note N26438 Index
Ernest was a Private First Class in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was killed in action at the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea.
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Note N26443 Index
Robert owned a stock farm in White River, Colorado. Ethel was his second wife. He was first married about 1890 and, with first wife Effie, had three children.