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After marrying, she started a family; she had a daughter, Betty and a son, James Jr.. She worked during the [[Great Depression]] and was employed for twenty years as an executive secretary in the offices of the BeeBee Shoe factory in [[Manchester, New Hampshire]].
 
Haddock and her husband retired to [[Dublin, New Hampshire]], in 1972. Her husband later developed [[Alzheimer's disease]], dying after a ten-year struggle with the illness. At about the same time, Haddock's best friend, died. During her 1999 walk across the nation, the hat that Haddock was seen in was one that belonged originally to her best friend.
 
Haddock had eight grandchildren: Heidi, Gillian, David Bradley, William, Alice, Joseph, Lawrence, and Raphael. She also had 16 great-grandchildren: Kyle, David, Jennie, Kendall, Peyton, Matthew, Richard, Grace, Justin, William, James, Beatrix, Tucker, Mathilda, Parker, and Clay.