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Note N25705 Index
James and Mary left Maine shortly after 1880 and moved to Colorado. They lived in Colorado until sometime between 1910-1920, when they moved to Chandler, Arizona. James was a farmer.
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Note N25710 Index
George was a mining engineer.
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Note N25726 Index
Joseph was a farmer in Jackson County, Oregon.
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Note N25743 Index
William chose to be referred to as "Henry H. Gould." He farmed in New Limerick, Fort Fairfield, and Patten, Maine.
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Note N25746 Index
John was a druggist in Minneapolis.
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Note N25748 Index
Martin was a railroad conductor in Orangetown, New York.
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Note N25751 Index
David worked in a tailor shop in Limington, Maine.
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Note N25755 Index
Albert ran a farm machinery sales business in Patten, Maine.
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Note N25756 Index
Mabel worked as a bookkeeper in a hardware store (1920) and a lumber business (1930) in Patten, Maine. She never married.
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Note N25761 Index
Ralph was a farmer and truck gardener (working with his father) and a photographer. He died of pneumonia at Elmwood Sanitarium in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Note N25762 Index
Margaret was a schoolteacher in New Paltz, New York.
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Note N25763 Index
Donald graduated from the University of Minnesota. He was a Pathologist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Note N25771 Index
Isabel taught school in Patten, Maine, and Conway, New Hampshire, for many years. She never married.
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Note N25772 Index
Oliver was a millworker.
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Note N25775 Index
Ernest worked in the Portland shipyards before being called to duty and serving in the South Pacific during World War II. After the war he worked as a carpenter for the Day's Jewelry Stores for 32 years, retiring in 1982. He was a member of local American Legion Posts, as well as the Knights of Pythias Lodge in Raymond. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and camping.
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Note N25809 Index
Harland was a farmer in Sherman, Maine.
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Note N25823 Index
Carl was a machinist for a railroad.