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The Mudgett Genealogy [op.cit., page 66] states that John was killed by Indians in Humboldt County, California.

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Note    N26776         Index
William was a farmer in Dixmont, Maine.

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Note    N26783         Index
Walter was a Medical Doctor in Hampden, Maine.

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Note    N26785         Index
Charles was a Medical Doctor in Winterport, Maine.

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Note    N26791         Index
Charles was a farmer in Hampden, Maine.

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Maurice was a pharmacist in Bangor, Maine.

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Note    N26803         Index
Albert was a younger brother of Darius Nason, who married Florence's sister, Elizabeth. He was a farmer in his home town of Dixmont and (by 1885) Castle Hill, Aroostook County, Maine. By 1920, they'd moved to Masardis in Aroostook County.

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Note    N26804         Index
Florence was second of Clarence's three wives. His first wife died prior to 1900 in Masardis. Eight years after Florence died, he married Gertrude E. (Fletcher) Parsons on 2 June 1928.

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For complete information (with photos) about Eva and Oscar Craig, see the excellent records prepared by Michael Flanagin ("Michael Flanagin" and "Michael Flanagin Feb 2008"), on Ancestry.com.

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Note    N26811         Index
Chester worked as a grinder for the Stanley Tool Company in New Britain, Connecticut. His marriage to Gloria ended in divorce before 1950.

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Note    N26814         Index
Linwood worked as cook in a hotel in Belfast (1900) and at lumbr camps in Oxbow (1910) and Masardis, Maine.

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Note    N26820         Index
Donald was a deputy collector of the U.S. Customs Service.

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Note    N26835         Index
Herbert was a farmer in Castle Hill, Maine. He was the older brother of Miles Hilton, the husband of Lizzie's sister, Ruth.

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Note    N26836         Index
Miles was a younger brother of Herbert Hilton, husband of Ruth's sister, Lizzie. He was a farmer in Castle Hill, Maine.

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Wilson was a farmer in Camanche, Iowa.

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Note    N26847         Index
In 1850, Joseph (along with his young wife, Mary Jane) was living with his mother and farming in Great Valley, New York. By 1853, he moved his family to Camanche, Iowa, where he farmed for several years, before moving on to Milwaukee by 1880. There, he ran a boarding house.