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Note    N27963         Index
Perley was superintendent of a scale factory in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. He and Minnie had no children.

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Note    N27970         Index
Joseph was a carpenter in Meredith and Laconia, New Hampshire.

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Note    N27974         Index
Frank was a machinist by trade. He and the family livied in Manchester, New Hampshire, for several years before moving to Ottumwa, Iowa, about 1897. They were in Iowa only a few years before returning to New Hampshire.

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Note    N27978         Index
Frank was a farmer in Meredith, New Hampshire.

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Note    N27981         Index
Although most of his family members, parents and siblings, returned to New Hampshire after a few years in Iowa, Fred stayed and worked as an insurance agent in Fort Dodge, Iowa. By 1930, they'd moved to Huntington Beach, California.

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Note    N27982         Index
Ira was a blacksmith in Meredith, New hampshire. Edith was his second wife. After they married and were living in Ashland, he worked as agent for a tea company. They had no children.

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Note    N27987         Index
Kate was born Vonya Marie Blatter but legally changed her name prior to her marriage.

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Note    N27996         Index
Orris was in the U.S. Army during World War I and died of disease (SOLDIERS OF THE GREAT WAR, Vol. 2. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Page 231).

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Note    N28004         Index
William was manager of a paper mill in Ottumwa, Iowa. By 1920, he'd been elected Wapello County Recorder.

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Note    N28009         Index
Joseph owned a trucking busieness in Meredith, New Hampshire.

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Note    N28019         Index
William was the Pastor of Baptist churches in Easton and Dexter, Maine.

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Note    N28035         Index
Edward was a machinist in Laconia, New Hampshire.

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Note    N28036         Index
Reta (born Reta Copp) was adopted by Edward and Lennie.

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Note    N28042         Index
It's not likely that Alexander Slimmon was Annette's father (as indicated in the California Death Index). He was only about 10 years older than Annette. Stronger evidence is found in both the California Birth and Death Indexes for Annette's son, Robert Cushman Hunter. Both Indexes state that his mother's last name was Tanner.

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Note    N28053         Index
Elwood enlisted in the U.S. Army on 9 July 1943 and served during World War II.

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Note    N28092         Index
Daniel was a farmer in Meredith, New Hampshire. He chose to end his life by suicide.