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Wilfred spent most of his working years as a telegraph operator for the Buckeye Pipeline Company in Lima, Ohio. In 1900, he was boarding with the Webber family in St. Paul, Minnesota. By 1910, he and Mabel were in Lima.

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In 1900, Wendell was freight agent for a railroad in Kasota, Minnesota. By 1910, he'd taken a position as superintendent of a marble plant in Kasota.

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Eugene was a farmer in Allendale Township, Grand Forks County, North Dakota.

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Claud was a Dental Surgeon in Mankato, Minnesota.

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George spent his last years at the National Military Home in Malibu, California. He had served for 2 years (1863-1865) in the Civil War as a Sergeant in Co. D, 2nd Minnesota Cavalry.

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Reuben's life story is told in an admirable fashion by Jacquelyn J. Sorby in her "Jacquelyn J. Sorby Family Page" online at Rootsweb.com. He was a most interesting man. You are encouraged to read Jacquelyn's account.

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Neil died in an airplane accident.

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On 13 January 1862, Charles enlisted as a Private in Co. D, 14th Maine Infantry Regiment. Very soon thereafter, the regiment sailed to Ship Island, Mississippi, and made their way toward Baton Rouge. Charles died from heart disease along the way.

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George was a carpenter. He never married.

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Charles was a farmer in Dixmont, Maine.

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Susanna was William's third wife. His first wife, Rachel Swain, died in 1843. They had 6 children. His second wife, Mary Gordon, died between 1850-1860. He married Susanna prior to 1860.

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Benjamin was a lumber merchant in Norfolk, Virginia (1870).

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Ebenezer was a blacksmith. For a few years, they lived in Salem, Massachusetts, but returned to New Hampshire by 1880, living in Bow.

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Noah was a farmworker. He never married.

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Charles and his son, Willis, ran a house painting business (C.F. Mudgett & Son) in Concord, New Hampshire.

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In 1910, Willis and Eva were living in Somerville, Massachusetts. There, he had a painting and wall papering business. By 1917, they were in Concord and he was working with his father.
 There were no children from either of Willis' marriages.