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Note N29022 Index
James worked the family farm in Acton, Maine.
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Note N29024 Index
In 1900, Fred was a farmer in Acton, Maine. By 1910, they'd moved to a farm in Lancaster, Massachusetts.
In 1930, Abbie was living in Bookline, working as a Matron in a college dormitory.
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Note N29028 Index
John was a produce dealer in Charlestown and Boston, Massachusetts.
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Note N29030 Index
Rowell was a millworker in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
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Note N29035 Index
Gerald was a furniture upholsterer in Malden, Massachusetts. He immigrated to this country from Ireland in 1873, and became a naturalized citizen. He and Annie had no children.
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Note N29050 Index
For a number of years, David and family lived in Stoneham, Massachusetts, where he worked at a shoe factory.
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Note N29051 Index
Harriet and James Currier divorced soon after their marriage. She married Phineas Swan (her third husband) in 1898.
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Note N29053 Index
Heber was a shoeworker in factories in Stoneham and Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Susie immigrated to America in 1861.
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Note N29057 Index
After the deaths of their parents, Ernest and Mary went to live with an aunt, Anna Burke, in Gloversville, New York. Ernest worked in a leather mill there.
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Note N29058 Index
Carl was a Conductor on the New York Central Railroad.
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Note N29061 Index
Following their parents' deaths, Mary and Ernest lived in Gloversville, New York, with an aunt, Anna Burke.
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Note N29068 Index
Charles was a salesman, working in dry goods stores in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and Plymouth, New Hampshire.
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Note N29069 Index
Phineas was a plumber in Winchester, Massachusetts.
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Note N29070 Index
Edwin's second marriage was to Jane Gillespie in 1901 in Chelsea. By 1904, they were living in East Orange, New Jersey.
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Note N29076 Index
Caroline was a college teacher. She taught at Wheaton College and in Mary Institute, Washington University.
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Note N29077 Index
Mary was a schoolteacher in Plymouth, New Hampshire, and (by 1930) Waltham, Massachusetts, as well as Lisbon and Castine, Maine.