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Note N28167 Index
Robert was a farmer in Middlebury Township, Knox County, Ohio. They had no children.
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Note N28172 Index
Earl was a Medical Doctor in Lakewood, Ohio.
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Note N28174 Index
In 1910, John worked at a cooper shop in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. By 1920, he was employed at a foundry there. By 1930, they'd moved to Monroe Township, where he ran a farm.
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Note N28184 Index
Elizabeth died in a long-term care facility in Morrow County, Ohio.
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Note N28197 Index
Charles owned The Bond Clothing Company in Cleveland. By 1930, they were living in Bay Village, where he was manager of a newspaper.
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Note N28219 Index
Roger worked as a draftsman in a machine shop in Charlestown, New Hampshire.
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Note N28223 Index
Albert was a druggist in Ashland, New Hampshire.
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Note N28224 Index
Harry followed in his father's footsteps and was a druggist in Ashland, New Hampshire, and Malden, Massachusetts.
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Note N28231 Index
Carl owned a grocery store in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Note N28236 Index
For many years, Charles was head of C. H. Mudgett & Company Produce (butter and eggs) Dealers in Boston. He and Mary had no children.
Charles was Mary's second husband. She had been married previously (about 1882) to a Mr. Johnston.
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Note N28239 Index
Lydia was a younger sister of Robert Huckins (1775- 1843), who married Abigal Mudgett.
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Note N28240 Index
Susanna lived with the double handicap of being both deaf and dumb.
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Note N28242 Index
John was a farmer in West Center Harbor, New Hampshire. Considered to be one of the best farmers in the state, he took his produce to Boston and sold it there.
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Note N28246 Index
A comprehensive history of the family of Jacob and Mary Merrill is recorded by Susan Jean Fay Barbi, a direct descendant. Her database "Barbi Family" [numbered 2927056] can be found online at www.rootsweb.com.
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Note N28251 Index
Benjamin was a professional gardener. In the Censuses of 1870, 1900 and 1910, his occupation is given as "Horticulturalist." In 1880, he was working in Beverly as a peddler.
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Note N28253 Index
George started a wood heel manufacturing business in Haverhill, Massachusetts. After his death, the business became W.E. Bixby & Company, owned and operated by his nephews, William and George Bixby (see their personal files elsewhere in this database).