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Note N23385 Index
Joseph was a furniture dealer in Salem, Massachusetts.
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Note N23390 Index
Walter was a tailor in Boston.
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Note N23391 Index
Belle was a nurse for a private family in Boston.
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Note N23393 Index
Margaret managed a grocery store in Boston.
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Note N23394 Index
Charles was a house painter in Boston.
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Note N23403 Index
Arthur was the sales manager of a furniture business (his father's?) in Salem, Massachusetts.
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Note N23404 Index
Herbert was the proprietor of a furniture store in Salem, Massachusetts.
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Note N23406 Index
Sherman managed a furniture store in Wethersfield, Connecticut. From the 1920 and 1930 Censuses, it appears that he and Amy were married in 1918 (On his World War I Registration Card, filled out in 1917, Sherman states that he was single at the time). Apparently, Amy had been married before and had a daughter, Shirley, who was born in 1914 in Minnesota.
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Note N23408 Index
Norman was and electrical engineer.
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Note N23422 Index
Alfred worked as a trimmer at a shoe factory in Malden, Massachusetts.
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Note N23423 Index
Charles was a store manager in Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1910), Medford, Massachusetts (1920), and Sanford, Maine (1930).
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Note N23425 Index
Harry was a salesman in Salem, Massachusetts.
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Note N23461 Index
George was a photographer in Boston.
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Note N23477 Index
Alpheus was a farmer in Dyer Brook, Aroostook County, Maine.
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Note N23486 Index
Oscar was a farmer in Dyer Brook, Maine.
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Note N23506 Index
Roy was a Major in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He and Lucille are buried in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois (Sec. 3, Site 879-F1).
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Note N23515 Index
Herman worked at a general store in Dyer Brook, then, after moving into Houlton before 1920, was a salesman at a meat market (1930).