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Note: . About 1897 he went to Stow, Maine, as the foster child of Ira Augusta Andrews, and lived with the Andrews family until he married in 1905. He was a farmer and resided at several places in Stow until 1921, when he settled in Chatham, New Hampshire, where he lived the remainder of his life. In addition to the homestead farm in Chatham, Guy owned farmland on the Cold River intervale in Stow. Prior to moving to Chatham, Guy and Mattie lived for a few months in the summer of 1920 at a farm they bought in Warren, Maine, where Guy worked on the Rockland, Thomaston and Camden Sreeet Railway. For several years beginning in 1925 Guy drove the U. S. Mail Stage between Fryeburg, Maine, and North Chatham, New Hampshire, and also worked a few years as a truck driver for Publishers Paper Company. In the 1930's and 1940's Guy and Mattie owned and operated Cliffdell Camps (about four cabins on their property at Chatham, which they rented to summer vacationers). Guy did a fairly extensive business of producing maple syrup each spring at the Chatham farm. For many years in the early 1900's Guy played violin and Mattie played piano at local dances in Stow and Chatham.
Note: !Guy lived in Friendship and Cushing, Maine, until a few years after the death of his mother
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