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Note    N26120         Index
With brother Albert, Frank ran a real estate business, the Greater Boston Real Estate Corporation, in Boston for a few years. By 1930, he had his own laundry business in Somerville.

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Note    N26127         Index
Andrew served in the Civil War from 23 March 1864-24 June 1865 as a Corporal in the Coast Guards Infantry, stationed at Portland, Maine.

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Note    N26129         Index
Abraham was a ship's carpenter and farmer.

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Note    N26132         Index
Joseph was a stone cutter in Belfast (1860), Winterport (1870) and Vinalhaven (1880), Maine, and Barre, Vermont.

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Note    N26134         Index
Andrew's last days were spent living at the National Soldiers' Home in Chelsea, Maine. He had served in the 3rd and 17th Maine Infantry Regiments during the Civil War, enlisting 11 August 1863 and being discharged 4 June 1865 in Washington, DC.
 He and the family lived in Haverhill, Massachusetts, at the time of the 1880 Census. There, he was a shoemaker.

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Note    N26136         Index
Herbert was a farmer and fur dealer in Woolwich, Maine.

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Note    N26142         Index
In the 1880 Census, Eva is said to be an invalid.

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Note    N26144         Index
In the 1920 and 1930 Censuses, Nettie was a patient in the Bangor State Hospital.

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Note    N26152         Index
James was a ship's carpenter. They lived in Prospect (1850), Belfast (1860), and Stockton (1870), Maine. He was an older brother to Graham Stinson, husband of Lucinda's sister, Jane.

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Note    N26154         Index
Gordon was a railroad brakeman.

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Note    N26157         Index
Leonard worked as a shipping clerk in Astoria, Oregon. He never married.

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Note    N26158         Index
In 1910, Loring was an accountant for a railroad in Portland, Oregon. When he registered for the World War I Draft in 1918, his position was Assistant Auditor for a construction company in Vancouver, Washington. By 1920, he was an accountant for a shipyard. Then, by 1930, he was working as Accountant for a wholesale machinery company in Portland, Oregon.

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Note    N26163         Index
Graham was a farmer and carpenter in Belfast, Maine. He was a younger brother to James Gordon Stinson, husband of Jane's sister, Lucinda.

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Note    N26167         Index
Eliza was a schoolteacher in Belfast, Maine.

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Note    N26171         Index
Julia's first husband was Charles Turner (b.1808-d. aft.1870) of Stockton, Maine.

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Note    N26172         Index
William was a farmer in Belfast, Maine.