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Note N27658 Index
Charles was a farmer in Dixmont, Maine.
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Note N27663 Index
Susanna was William's third wife. His first wife, Rachel Swain, died in 1843. They had 6 children. His second wife, Mary Gordon, died between 1850-1860. He married Susanna prior to 1860.
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Note N27669 Index
Benjamin was a lumber merchant in Norfolk, Virginia (1870).
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Note N27675 Index
Ebenezer was a blacksmith. For a few years, they lived in Salem, Massachusetts, but returned to New Hampshire by 1880, living in Bow.
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Note N27683 Index
Noah was a farmworker. He never married.
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Note N27684 Index
Charles and his son, Willis, ran a house painting business (C.F. Mudgett & Son) in Concord, New Hampshire.
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Note N27688 Index
In 1910, Willis and Eva were living in Somerville, Massachusetts. There, he had a painting and wall papering business. By 1917, they were in Concord and he was working with his father.
There were no children from either of Willis' marriages.
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Note N27695 Index
Darius enlisted as a Sergeant in Co. D, 4th New Hampshire Infantry on 25 July 1861. He died from wounds at Morris Island, South Carolina.
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Note N27696 Index
Benjamin was a manufactrer of machinery in Laconia (1870) and Gilford (1880). By 1900, he was back in Laconia, running an iron manufacturing business.
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Note N27697 Index
Samuel was a house carpenter in Laconia, New Hampshire. By 1880, he and his new wife, Abbie, and their children were living in Newton, Massachusetts.
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Note N27715 Index
John was a machinist in Laconia, New Hampshire. He and Electa had no children.
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Note N27716 Index
Ira was a commercial merchant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He and Lottie (and their son, Horace) moved there in the mid-1860's from New Hampshire.
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Note N27719 Index
Horace was a Branch Agent for American Exprerss in Milwaukee. He and Hettie had no children.
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Note N27724 Index
William was a policeman (1880) and, later, worked for a messenger service in Milwaukee.
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Note N27725 Index
Herbert was employed by the Nordberg Maunfacturing Company in Milwaukee, as a salesman and engineer. He made several overseas trips on behalf of the company.
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Note N27731 Index
Dudley was a physician in Rockford, Illinois (1910).