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Note N28095 Index
Frank was a jeweler in Tilton, New Hampshire.
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Note N28098 Index
Frank was an auto mechanic in Laconia, New Hampshire.
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Note N28103 Index
Willard was a jeweler in Meredith, New Hampshire.
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Note N28105 Index
Daniel was a teamster in Lincoln, New Hampshire, in 1900. By 1910, he'd become an optician, with a practice in Laconia (1910 Census of Laconia: Roll 860, E.D. 10, Page 188A).
He and Addie divorced before 1920.
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Note N28107 Index
Harry was an Optometrist in Boston (1900) and Milford (1910 - ) Massachusetts.
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Note N28117 Index
In 1910, Curtis and Hattie were living in Denver, Colorado.
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Note N28123 Index
Orville worked the family farm in Center Harbor, New Hampshire. There were no children from either of his marriages. However, living with Orville and Elena in 1910, 1920 and 1930 was Marion H. Woodman, aged 18 and born in Massachusetts. In 1930, Marion was listed as a daughter. Also, living with them in 1920 and 1930 was Evelyn E. Marston (born in New Hampshire in 1909), who was also listed in 1930 as a daughter. Thirdly, with them and listed as a daughter in 1930 was Ariel M. Marston Evelyn's sister, born in 1912. It's possible that these three young women were adopted by Orville and Elena.
The 1910 and 1920 Censuses of Laconia indicate that Evelyn and Ariel Marston were daughters of Cora M. Hawkins Marston. In 1910, Cora was living with her parents, George H. and Mary N. Hawkins in Laconia, and married to Elson Marston. In 1920, Cora was married to Norman Parsons. In 1930, Cora was married to Cecil Jordan.
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Note N28130 Index
Frank was a farmer in New Hampton, New Hampshire.
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Note N28131 Index
It appears that Minnie and George were married about 1890, but were divorced prior to 1900, with no children. She was living in Laconia in 1900, in Hillsboro in 1910, in Medford, Massachusetts in 1920, and at home in Ashland, caring for her mother in 1930. She worked in woolen and hosiery mills.
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Note N28132 Index
In 1900, George was working as a clerk in a store in Ashland, New Hampshire. By 1910, he'd taken a job as a knitter in a local hosiery mill.
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Note N28151 Index
John worked as a machine operator for the Jones and Lamson Machine Company in Springfield, Vermont. He and Alta had no children.
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Note N28153 Index
John was a cattle broker and farmer in New Hampton, New Hampshire.
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Note N28156 Index
Ned was a farmer. After Alice died, he moved out to Washington State and was living with his uncle, Alonzo, in Ridgefield, Cark County, Washington, in 1920.
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Note N28166 Index
Myrta card for her parents until they died, then moved to Franklin Twp., Morrow County, and lived with sister Ida Jessie and her family. She was a seamstress/dressmaker.