"S. Howard Deane, the second son of Stephen R. and Victoria, taught several terms of school, and when 20 years of age, went to Turner to take charge of the farm of J.H. Hooper, where he remained several years. In 1890 he went into the butter factory Turner Center, where he learned the business: after which he took charge of the factory at Brettun's Mills, and subsequently was employed by the farm of Eli Jepson & Son, of Lynn, Mass., and took charge of several factories at Livermore Falls, Monmouth and Winthrop. He is now at the employ of the Turner Center Dairying Association, with headquarters in Auburn, Maine. He had charge of wholesale and retail stores at Worcester, Mass., Bath, Me., the factory at Milo. He married on October 20, 1896, Carrie May, daughter of H. S. Blue of Monmouth, Me."
Howard and Carrie lived in Monmouth. They had no children.
"S. Howard Deane, the second son of Stephen R. and Victoria, taught several terms of school, and when 20 years of age, went to Turner to take charge of the farm of J.H. Hooper, where he remained several years. In 1890 he went into the butter factory Turner Center, where he learned the business: after which he took charge of the factory at Brettun's Mills, and subsequently was employed by the farm of Eli Jepson & Son, of Lynn, Mass., and took charge of several factories at Livermore Falls, Monmouth and Winthrop. He is now at the employ of the Turner Center Dairying Association, with headquarters in Auburn, Maine. He had charge of wholesale and retail stores at Worcester, Mass., Bath, Me., the factory at Milo. He married on October 20, 1896, Carrie May, daughter of H. S. Blue of Monmouth, Me."
Howard and Carrie lived in Monmouth. They had no children.
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