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Josiah was a farmer in Corinth, Vermont, moving there from New Hampshire in 1851.

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Note    N20702         Index
In 1900, Homer lived, and worked for a creamery, in Windsor, Vermont. There, he met and married a young school teacher named Mary Grace Young. Before 1910, he and the family moved to his home town of Corinth, where he farmed for several years. By 1930, they had moved to Brattleboro.

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Ellsworth was a rural mail carrier in Thetford, Orange County, Vermont. He held various town offices: for 11 years was Treasurer of Orange County, and was twice elected State Representative from Thetford. He and his family were very active in their local church.

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Nettie was the Enumerator of the 1900 Census of Corinth, Vermont.
 After she and Ralph separated, Nettie took the boys with her and moved to Champaign, Illinois. We find them there in the 1920 Census. She is a Matron at the Cunningham's Children's Home, and the boys are "inmates" there.
 On Thanksgiving Day of 1894, a very wealthy couple - Judge Joseph Oscar Cunningham and his wife, Mary McConoughey Cunningham - donated their rural Urbana home -"The Cedars" - and the adjoining 15 acres to the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Illinois Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. As a result of that generous gift, the Cunningham's Children's Home has provided a home and loving care for thousands of needy and troubled youth and children for over a century. Nettie, Walter and Sargent Goodhue are part of the history of that ministry of Christian concern.

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Arthur was a Congregational Minister. He graduated from the University of Vermont and Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Among the places in which he pastored churches were Eugene, Oregon (1910), Thetford, Vermont (1920) and Wentworth, New Hampshire (1930), along with other parishes in California, Massachusetts and Maine. In Maine, he spent 9 years with the Maine Seacoast Mission and several more years with the Upper Kennebec Larger Parish.

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Note    N20708         Index
Winston was a doctor in Burnsville, Yancey County, North Carolina.

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Note    N20709         Index
Hollis was a mail carrier in Brattleboro, Vermont. He and Frances divorced after several years of marriage.

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Note    N20712         Index
In the 1910 Census of Thetford, Vernon is incorrectly listed as Thomas S. Sargent. He was a life insurance salesman.

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Note    N20715         Index
Frederic was a science professor at the University of Vermont.

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Miriam was a social worker in California.

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Dwight enlisted in the U.S. Army on 8 January 1942 at Ft. Devens, Massachusetts. He was an Editor of the New York Herald Tribune newspaper.

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Note    N20718         Index
Eugene worked as a scientist for the U.S. Government.

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John was a farmer inthe New Hampshire towns of Andover, Holderness and Plymouth. He was one of the first wardens at the Andover Town Farm.