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Note N28660 Index
Jay was a shoemaker in Atkinson, New Hampshire. By 1910, he'd gone into the house painting business. He changed careers again, between 1910-1920, when he became an insurance agent.
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Note N28661 Index
Joseph was a farmer in Candia, New Hampshire.
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Note N28662 Index
In 1910, Joseph was working at a shoe factory in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
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Note N28665 Index
In 1900, George was the Foreman at a shoe factory in St. Louis, Missouri. After returning to New Hampshire (probably about the time of his father's death in 1906), George took over the family farm.
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Note N28666 Index
Albert was a farmer in Derry, New Hampshire.
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Note N28676 Index
John worked on the family farm in Derry, New Hampshire, until moving to Natick, Massachusetts, between 1920-1922. By 1930, they were living in Waltham, but returned to Natick before 1942. He worked for the Hood Rubber Company in Watertown, Massachusetts.
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Note N28682 Index
Wallace enlisted in the U.S. Navy on 21 January 1943 and served during World War II. He is buried in the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.
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Note N28685 Index
Stewart was employed as a Chauffeur for the Lewis Rosenthal family in Marblehead, Massachusetts, before moving (between 1917-1920) to Cambridge, where he was a Sergeant in the Cambridge Police Department.
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Note N28689 Index
Chase enlisted in the U.S. Army on 13 July 1943 and served during World War II.
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Note N28698 Index
George was a physician in Deerfield, New Hampshire.
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Note N28700 Index
William was a coal dealer in Abington, Massachusetts.
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Note N28701 Index
Alden was a blacksmith in Deerfield, New Hampshire.
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Note N28705 Index
Albert worked several years as an automobile mechanic in Haverhill and Somerville, Massachusetts. In 1942, he was a caretaker at Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge.
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Note N28707 Index
James was a foreman for a construction company in Lowell, Massachusetts.
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Note N28709 Index
Alden was manager of a grain store in Abington, Massachusetts, in 1920. By 1930, they'd moved to Belmont, where he had a position as Comptroller for a rubber company.
We learn Katherine's last name from the 1930 Census of Belmont. Living with Alden and Katherine was her mother, Nellie H. Blanchard.
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Note N28710 Index
Clarence was the Office Manager of the Johnson & Brett Machinery Company in New York City. He and his family lived in Teaneck, New Jersey.
We learn Verdi's last name from the 1930 Census of Teaneck, New Jersey. Her father, John W. Watson, was living with them.