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Note N28480 Index
Cindy's biological father was Donald Howard. She was adopted by Leroy E. Waning.
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Note N28482 Index
Seth was adopted by his step-father, Mark W. Hagar, IN 1993.
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Note N28514 Index
Aedan's father was Jonathan Tether. He and Jacqueline were never married.
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Note N28517 Index
William was a successful manufacturer of wooden heels in Haverhill, Massachusetts, a business he took over from his uncle, George S. Smith. He was in partnership with his brother, George, in the operation of W.E. Bixby & Company and the Haverhill Tack Company. They did business in this country and in Europe, where they often traveled.
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Note N28519 Index
Complete information about Charles and Mary Cowing and family is available in J.W. Cowing's database, "Cowing Family Tree" online at Ancestry.com, and "Blackman-Farmer Roots" database online at Rootsweb.com.
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Note N28520 Index
George was a successful manufacturer of leatherboard soles in Haverhill, Massachusetts. He was in business with his brother, William, operating W.E. Bixby & Company and the Haverhill Tack Company.
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Note N28521 Index
Carl was the manager of a shoe factory in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Note N28524 Index
Chesley and his brother, George, assumed ownership and operation of their father's shoe factory. Chesley often traveled by steamship to Europe.
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Note N28525 Index
With brother Chesley, George assumed operation of the Bixby shoe factory after their father's death.
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Note N28536 Index
Charles was a U.S. Mail letter carrier in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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Note N28537 Index
Ernest was an electrician. In 1910, living in Lynn, Massachusetts, he worked for General Electric.
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Note N28539 Index
John was a milk truck driver in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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Note N28540 Index
Arthur managed a grocery store in Melrose, Massachusetts.
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Note N28545 Index
Barbara enlisted in the U.S. Army (Women's Army Corps) on 8 May 1943 and served during World War II.
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Note N28553 Index
In 1900, Ralph was the Assistant Postmaster of Beverly, Massachusetts.
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Note N28572 Index
Maurice was a house carpenter. In 1918, he was working as a casket maker for the Meredith Casket Company. In later years, he worked independently. By 1942, he was employed at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine.