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Thomas was a sea captain.
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James was a farmer in Waterborough, Maine.
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Isaac was a farmer in Waterborough, Maine.
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Note N3248 Index
Frank was a farmer and a Justice of the Peace in Waterborough. Gertrude was a teacher. They were married by his father, Jere B. Scribner, also a Justice of the Peace.
The Town of Waterborough changed its name to Waterboro in 1890.
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Note N3251 Index
Everett was too large for most work, so he sold insurance most of his life, owning and operating the E. A. Scribner Insurance Agency in Portland. In 1930, he operated a general store in Waterboro. He died from a cerebral hemorrhage.
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Note N3253 Index
John was a farmer in Otisfield.
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Many thanks to Sharon Sager, who has done an excellent job in compiling information about this family.
Daniel was a farmer in Berlin, New Hampshire. He died of pneumonia.
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Note N3256 Index
Dennis was a farmer in Hiram, Maine.
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Eugene was a farmer in Lafayette, Onandaga County, New York.
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Clayton was a railroad worker.
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Fred was a farmer in Hiram, Maine.
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Almon and Laura were divorced 12 June 1918 in Oxford County Court (DIVORCE RECORDS, Maine State Archives Microfilm Roll 3, Vol. 14).
Almon was a farmer. He also worked in lumbering.
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Ida was a public school teacher in the Massachusetts towns of Hardwick and Dana, and the New Hampshire towns of No. Conway, Rindge, Dublin and Keene.
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Adelbert worked in a piano factory in Leominster, Massachusetts.
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Murdoch ran a Tackle and Bait Shop in Winchendon, Massachusetts.
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Note N3275 Index
For a few years, Fred was a street car conductor in Portland. In 1920, he and daughter Luella were living in Nashua, NH, where he was employed as a bookkeeper in an office. Luella worked in a card shop (NARA Microcopy T625, Roll 1011, Vol. 12, Page 154B, Dwelling 26, Family 41). He and Edith had divorced several years earlier, on 7 November 1908, after (according to the Divorce Record) she had deserted him and Luella (DIVORCE RECORDS, Maine State Archives Microfilm Roll 2, Vol. 9, Page 13).
Frederick died from arteriosclerosis.