HALEY:
I'm
looking for any information regarding my great grandfather, Thomas Haley. He is buried in Winterport with is father,
Patrick Haley and his mother, Catherine O'Connell and his sister,
Mary. Thomas Haley was born in 1851 and died in 1894.
His father, Patrick Haley was born in 1816 and died in 1860.
His mother, Catherine O'Connell was born in 1821 and died in
1898. There was also a daughter, Mary who was born in 1849 and died
in 1882. Reply to: Richard
Buerkle 27 Aug 06
My great grandfather was
Charles Frederick Hall born Brewer, Maine in 1856. His parents were
Simeon Hall and Lucy Wescott Dorr.
Edwin J Hall, another sibling of Charles married Nellie A Spinney.
Although Simeon was a minister and farmer several of the boys were mariners or sea captains that came to San Francisco between 1879 and 1890. Does
anyone have any information about Patience Hall or Hannah
Spinney. I have more information but no idea who Simeon's
parents are or Nellie's. Reply To: Lisa
HALL: Looking for any information on
Donald
Hall who died in Belfast, Oct.1976. Born 1895. I am researching the Hall family
in Richmond VA. and wondering if this Donald was born in Richmond. If so I would like to
contact any family in the area. Reply to:
Bob Olsen 15 Mar 00
HALL:
I am looking for my Hall
family in Maine. We found my Great Grandfather, Jesse
Whitmore Hall in Aroostook when he married Anne Marie Grant. We are looking
for information on His father, Samuel - We have traced him back to Unity
in Waldo County and to Vasselborough in Kennebec county as a young man - we can't find out
anything about his death or birth. His children by his first wife, Harriet
Getchell were: Edwin born 1834;
George
born 1837; William born 1841; Henry born 1843.
Harriet died in 1843 and is buried in Unity, Waldo, Me.
Samuel was married in 1844 to Mary Roberts of
Brooks, their children are Martha born 1845;
John
born 1847; Hannah born 1849; Asa born 1851;
Charles
born 1852; Mary born 1854; Jesse born 1856;
Melvin
born 1860. Family records show us that Mary died in Castle Hill in 1865
but we have not been able to confirm this. I would be grateful for and assistance
that I can get with this family. Reply to: Sandra Sullivan
25 Nov 00
Lewis Hall born Feb. 28, 1765, was the
brother of Rev. Isaac Hall who married Sarah Saywood
(my husband's genealogy). I have found their father and mother (Isaac
Hall born in 1725 and married Joanna Coombs), and
Isaac Hall's parents (Isaac Hall and Abigail
Hall, married about 1723 in Boston), but would like to find the next
step back. The only information I have is that he was a baker by trade and
came over from England about 1722 and settled in Boston but moved to New
Meadows or Harpswell about 1737.
Reply to:
26 Apr 07
Where might I find vital
records for a person described as born in Brooks about
1810-1812? From the census it appears that the Brooks
area was listed as Washington, Hancock, Maine on the
1810 census. I'm interested in Shadrack Hall who
arrived in this area from Buckfield about 1802 and may
be the father of Simeon Hall, who was born in Brooks
about 1810-12.
For further information please check the
Ancestry.Com message board at
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2EB.2ACI/285.1.1.1.1
Reply
to: Neil Hall 17 Oct 04
'm seeking information on
Daniel P. Hamilton born about 1784 in Maine and died between 1870-1877. He
married Esther Roberts on 21 Oct 1815 in Belfast, Waldo,
Maine. Esther was born 20 Mar 1795 in Buckfield, Oxford, Maine to Joseph Roberts &
Esther Hamlin. I have no further information
on Esther's parents or siblings and absolutely no information on Daniel P. Hamilton's parents or siblings. Any further information you have
to share on these families will be sincerely appreciated. Reply to: Terry Hamblin Heinstrom 29 May 06
(e-mail address invalid)
HAMLIN: Looking for information (birth death
family) for an Elder Ebenezer Hamlin (Hamblin, Hamden) who was
preaching at Knox, Me. during 1810-1820 time period for the Christian
Connection. Carried out ordination at Swanville, Me during these years. Still
alive in 1841, probably aged. Ancestry unknown. Reply to:
HANDSPIKER:
Have been trying to locate my great-grandmother's grave
for years. I have been told by two great aunts she was buried in
Searsmont. Her death record, however, did not divulge in which cemetery
she was buried, and it is QUITE likely there is no stone to mark her
grave. Any suggestions on how I might find that information? Seems to
town clerk was unable to locate a separate burial record (lost? never
completed?) She died in 1929, so one would suppose there'd have been an
undertaker in the area who may or may not still be in business (under
same or different name) who MIGHT have a record of burial?? Here's
her info: Sarah Samantha "Mattie" (nee
Purdy) Handspiker b. Bear River, NS, 05-Dec-1882 d. Searsmont, ME, 11-Jan-1929 wife of
Jeremiah Ellis Handspiker (m. 20-Jun-1906,
Landsdowne, Bear River, NS. One would THINK, as her burial was less than 100 years ago, that SOME
record of WHERE must have survived??? As her widower, Jeremiah,
later remarried to Mabel Fenner, and HE was buried
in York, ME, where another unmarked grave was only recently "marked" in
a family ceremony... Mabel died much later in CT, and Lord knows
WHERE she's buried (was not a family favorite from what I've heard).
Both Aunts "swear" that their mother was buried in Searsmont... I can
only hope their memories are still solid! ANY help with determining her grave's location would be so appreciated!
I'd LIKE to have another marker (nearly identical to my
great-grandfather's) place upon HER grave, so others might remember, as
well. Reply to:
Jared "Jed" Handspicker
1 Mar 07
HANNON: My father was born in Montville, Maine and I am
looking for any info on the name Hannon or some times spelled
Hannan.
His name was Waldo Augusta Hannon. Reply to:
Carl Hannon
20 Sept 05
HARDEN: I believe
Stephen Harden,
b. 1788, d. about 1875, Burnham, Waldo, ME who m. Mary
Ann Meservey, 1814, Unity, is my ancestor. Perhaps he is the son of
Amaziah Harding who d. in 1829 and is buried in Unity. Would like to compare
notes with others researching this line. Reply to:
Betty Caldwell 17 Sept 99
HARDING:
Seeking info on Elihu G. Harding
family living in Waldo Co, ME in 1830 with wife, 2 male children, 3 female children.
Daughter, Mary Jane Harding, b. 1826 in Maine; marr.
Francis B.
Ruff on 17 Sep1843 at the the home of her father Elihu G. Harding
in
Parma, Jackson, MI. Have info on Martha Jane after her marriage. Reply to:
Clar Ruff Evans 20 Mar 00
I am looking for information on the following
siblings and their parents, Emeline Harding and Josiah
or Isaiah Batchelder. The records that I have found
vary, stating that they came from Prospect, Prospect Ferry, or Waldo, Maine.
My great, great grandfather was Samuel.
-
Sarah
b. 1841
-
Helen
b. 1844
-
Edwin
b. 1846
-
Samuel
b. 1848
-
James
b. 1853
-
Nancy
b. 1854
HARDING:
I am looking for information on the
Walter E.
Harding family. Walter was born in 1877, he married Mary F.
who was born in 1878 and died April 16, 1962. They had the following
children that I know about: Elmer, Edythe, Elizabeth,
Everett. I don't know very much about them, I do know that they are
buried in Paul Cemetery in the town of Waldo. I would like to
know more about them. If anyone has more information about them,
please let me know. Reply to: 19 Mar
05
HARLEY:
Does anyone have a record of a Caleb Harley
being in Waldo County for during the 1790 - 1800 time frame?
Reply to:
HARRIMAN:
I am trying to find where Asa
Harriman
is buried in Prospect and his wife, Abial/Abiah. I was told he is
buried on the Shore Road, but cant find the cemetery. Also, I was told
he is buried on Bowden Point Road, but didn't find him there, neither.
Reply to:
Judy White
18 Jun 05
I am interested in any information
regarding Dearborn Harriman , captain of the bark Josie-
Mildred built in Camden in 1867, as well as any information regarding his
son Charles Harriman, also I believe a captain. Reply to: Phil Voss
8 May 04
HARRIMAN: I am researching
Dudley Harriman Jr. noted in 1850 census of Montville, Waldo Co. I have no other
information on this person and am trying to locate this family. Reply to:
ELVY 7 Aug 99
Reply
to: Piemaker @ aol.com.
29 Oct 03
HARRIS:
I am trying to acquire any information
on Captain Joseph Harris of Prospect Maine (Circa 1800).
I have located a Joseph Harris in
Mt. Ephraim (back settlement of Prospect) in 1798. I have also located a
Joseph Harris in North Harwick, Maine in the 1800. Might
either of these gentlemen be Captain Joseph? Does anyone have further
information on him? Reply to:
Frank Roberts
25 May 07
HARVEST:
I would like to add
my Harvest ancestry here. My great-great grandfather was Johan Adams
Harvest. The little I know about him and his family is as follows: "Johan
Adams Harvest was born ca 1756, probably in Germany. Several years ago, a
contact in N. H.. found his Revolutionary War Pension records from the National
Archives in Washington, D.C. giving the only information that I have. His file #
is S35386. He supposedly moved to Swanville, Waldo County, Maine from
Providence, R. I. I believe that he is the Jno. A. Harbet in the !820
Census of Swanville, [then in Hancock County], Me. with 1 male, aged 45, 1 male
aged 16-18, 2 males under 10; 1 female, 45; and 1 female 16-25. In 1830 he was
in Waldo Plantation, [now in Waldo County], Maine, with 1 male 15-20 yrs.; 1
male 70-80 yrs.; and 1 female 40-50 yrs. In the Town Records of Harlem [now
China, Kennebec County, Maine] and of Vassalboro, Kennebec County, Me., John
Adams Harvest married 5 Jan. 1797 to Rachel Dow. It is not
known by me at this time who her parents were, but it has been suggested that
her father was Benjamin Dow. On an early map of Fairfax [now
Albion, Kennebec County, Maine], J. Harvest had Lot # 10, which touched
on the western shore of Pickerel Pond. It can be assumed that Rachel (Dow)
Harvest died before 1818, for in the Washington [now Knox County], Maine
records, John A. Harvest married 2) 1 Dec. 1818 in Washington, by James
Rust, Jr. to Anna Meservy of Palermo, [now in Waldo County], Maine. She
was born circa 1778. Johan [or John] Adams Harvest
enlisted in the Spring of 1779 A.D. in the State of 'New Hampshire' in the
Company commanded by Captain Wait in the Regiment of Colonel Reed. John A.
Harvest continued to serve in said Corps until 1783 when he was discharged from
the said service at West Point, in the State of New York. His name is not on the
roll of any State but New Hampshire. John Adam "Garfest" in his pension
affidavit stated: "I further swear that I have no real nor personal property,
except my necessary bedding and apparel and I am a common laborer, but unable to
earn my living by reason of age, infirmity and blindness. I have a wife aged
forty-five but sickly. [She would have been the female in the 1830 Census]. I
have three children, underage, Marier eleven years age; Thomas
eighteen years age - Autumn aged twenty, but all my children have left me
and I am dependent upon charity for my existence. Signed Johan Adams
'Garfest' [or something very similar], eighteenth day of Nov. A.D. 1823:. He
would have been about sixty-seven years of age at that time. On 21 July 1835, Anna, wife of
John Adams Harvest applied in a sworn statement to
obtain a widow's pension or grant of land. She stated that John Adams Harvest
enlisted early in the War, that he resided in Waldoboro, Maine at the time of
his enlistment, that he was a Pensioner of the United States as a Revolutionary
soldier and that he died the 17th of June 1835 in Waldo Plantation in the County
of Waldo and State of Maine. She stated that John had been an inhabitant of
Waldo Plantation for twenty-five years before his decease. Anna Harvest's
application for pension land was rejected. The Belfast, Maine newspaper, 'The
Republican Journal' of 25 June 1835 printed the death of John A Harvest,
Revolutionary Soldier, aged 82 years. This would have made his birth year circa
1765. Anna Harvest married 2) by Manasseh Sleeper, Esq., Justice of the
Peace to Thomas Keating, recorded in Belfast, Waldo County, Maine. The
children of Johan Adams and Rachel (Dow) Harvest were: ? Christopher Harvest,
who married 14 Dec. 1819 Joanna Hill, both of Belmont, Maine [found in the
Belfast, Me. History]; and the three mentioned by John in his Pension records:
Autumn Harvest, born circa 1803; Thomas Harvest, born circa
1805; and Maria Louise Harvest, born circa 1813, who married [Certificate
issued 9 Nov. 1828 in Belfast, Me.] to Joseph Burns Lermond
of Washington, Knox County, Maine. Maria (Harvest) and Joseph Burns
Lermond, [called Burns Lermond] were my great-grandparents. They are
almost phantoms, known by name only. They appear in the Washington, Maine Census
records, but do not show up in Town Records, newspaper or cemetery records, so
do not know when and where they died. Two of their sons who died young are
buried in the Moody-Hannan Cemetery on Route 220 in South Liberty, Maine. I do
have a very, very old photo of 'Burns' Lermond and his son, my
great-grandfather, George Washington Lermond, who was born in 1843. In
the photo, George is a child of about ten years of age, showing how old the
photo is. I would love any information on any of the names mentioned above. Johan Adams Harvest is one of those names we have on a Pedigree chart, and
have no actual information about. Thank God for Pension records which gives me
an inkling of Johan's life. Somewhere I got the impression that he might have
been a 'Hessian'. Reply to: Isabel Morse Maresh
30 Nov 07
HARVEY:
I
am looking for a Wilson Harvey that married a Mary Bragdon .I know they lived in Swanville, Maine and that they had several
children because Russel Harvey was number 2 child. Reply to:
Anella
10 Jun 05
HATCH: I am
researching the Barak Hatch of Morrill and would like to
correspond with anyone related to this family. Reply to:
Mac
21 Jun 05
HATCH:
I am seeking the parents of Harriet
Hatch, who married David Wilkins, about 1835, she
was supposedly born in Montville, Waldo Co.,Maine, 3 Apr 3, 1813.
David & Harriet had 11 children, they were: Elijah,
James Alexander, George Hatch, Elias, Orianna,
Amorena, Charles Abel, Kleona, and 2 children
whose names are not known, all Wilkins..
Reply to:
Judy
7 May 04
I
am trying to find the relatives of my husband. I know Haules
or Hollis was in Frankfort- Prospect area for a time. I
recently went to the Town Hall in Frankfort and talked with the nicest lady.
I found an Albert Bertrand Lawrence s/o Haules
and Ida Handy Lawrence. I was so excited.
These people traveled around a lot and need to know of brothers and sisters
that may exist. Haules was born abt 1821 maybe in Carmel, not
sure. And need to know of his son Andrew Jackson Lawrence
b. in Prospect? Leah
Lawrence
HAWES:
I am looking for missing cousins, the
Hawes siblings, the children of James and Armeda
Hawes. They were all on the 1930 Stockton
Springs, ME Census. Barbara b abt 1912, m 1942
Robert Small;
m 1955 Floyd Carver
Pearl b abt 1914 Callie /
Collie b abt 1916, m 1942
Paul
Shaver James b abt 1926
I found the marriages in the Maine Marriage Index and they
appear to be correct for Barbara and Callie.
Most grateful for any help in contacting any living descendants.
Reply to:
Janice Robbins Freeman
27
Sep 06
HAYNES:
Who was Sarah
C. Haynes? Aaron Gould and Miss Sarah C. Haynes, "both of
Corinth", were married in Corinth 1833, per Corinth VRs on film from
LDS. (These were my great-grandparents). The only Haynes
family in Corinth in 1830 census was Spencer Haynes
"of Swanville in the county of Hancock" who had married Miss
Hannah Pearson of Corinth June 24, 1825, too late to be
Sarah's father. He was b. 1799, probably in Searsport, to
Simeon Haynes b. 1758 in Exeter NH, and Wealthy Spencer.
Nathaniel Haynes of Bangor had m.
Miriam Pearson in Corinth in 1824, but in 1830 census
he had in his household a female 15-20 as well as another his own
age, likely his wife. He was b. in 1797 (he gave his age as 83 in
1880 census) so likely Spencer's brother. So likely Sarah was
their relative, and these brothers were finding a husband for her,
much as Nathaniel had found a wife for Spencer. Now let's look back twenty-or-so years:
Simeon Haines of Prospect & Sarah Cochran,
m. 30 Sep 1812. LDS film #0010573
Sarah (Cochran)
Haines
b.1794, d. 1812 of Belfast ME
LDS film #1149519 from Greg Bemus: (dead URL) ID: I98 Name:
Sarah COCHRAN Sex: F Birth: 1794 in of
Belfast, Waldo, MAINE Death: 1812 in of Belfast, Waldo, MAINE LDS
Baptism: 14 SEP 1870 Temple: EHOUS Endowment: 20 APR 1923 Temple:
SLAKE Sealing Child: 21 NOV 1924 Temple: SLAKE Note: Taken from
records of Harriet S. Speirs Clues: The Swanville 1820 census lists
Simeon Haynes 0-2-(0)2-0-1
1-0-1-0-1. This would be Simeon and Wealthy (Spencer)
who married in Durham, NH 15 July 1781. Simeon who married Sarah Cochrane was their oldest son, b. 1791.
Notice that there is a female b. 1810-1820 who was not listed in the
1818 census (Wealthy and Simeon's last recorded child,
John, was born in 1805). A descendant of Simeon Jr. writes that at the early age of
26, he went west, married Jane Cockins on Dec 4, 1817
in Washington Co., PA; moved on to Bridgeville, OH where he died 16
Sep 1854. His wife survived to 1873. IGI Alternative hypotheses: Could
Simeon and Wealthy have had a another child -
possible Sarah? Wealthy was born in 1764, so she would
have been aged 48 in 1812. Or could this be a child born to Simeon Jr. and
Sarah
Cochrane who m. 1812, mother Sarah died in childbirth? Either way, she would be brought up by
Simeon and Wealthy
and the extended family, and be the right age for marrying in 1833. Anyone with knowledge of other sources which I might search to
resolve this dilemma (or of errors in what I have said above) please
let me hear from you. Reply to:
Stewart Rowe
17
Apr 06
HEAL: I am seeking for information regarding the the
family of David Heal. William Heal (son of David
Heal) was born on 10/29/1791 in the state of Maine. He was the son of
David Heal
who came to the State of Maine from France. David may have entered Maine through Canada. I
am not sure of the location they settled in. Any help finding a lead regarding the area
they lived in Maine would be appreciated. Reply to:
Eric Johannesen
18 Jan 00
HEWES/BOWDEN:
Looking for information on Joshua M. Hewes and
Cordelia Bowden both believed to have been born and married in Winterport. I have
pictures of Cordelia Hewes and also Her daughter Susan Maria
Hopkins Hewes, wife of Joshua Lincoln Hewes also of Waldo County.
Reply to:
Diane Hewes Stewart
18 Sept 00 {See also Rankin query]
HEWES: Am trying to locate information on my ggf
Joshua
Hewes, who, I am told, was born in Winterport. Reply to:
Diane Hewes Stewart
17 Oct 99
HICKEY:. I am looking for any information
about Joseph Hickey. He may have used the name Thomas
Joseph Hickey. My great-grandfather, Joseph
Hickey
b. Dec. 1857 in Belfast, Maine; d. Sep. 1915 in Spokane, WA. Joseph
married Alice Ellsworth, b. May, 1863 in IA d. Apr. 1952
in Spokane, WA. They had the following six children: Charles H. Hickey, b. Nov.1882 in Clarion, IA.,
Joseph T. Hickey, b. Jan. 1884 in Clarion, IA., d. Jan. 1956 in
Spokane, WA. Anna Hickey b. Aug. 1886 in Clarion, IA.,
William Ellsworth Hickey, b. Jul. 1897 in Clarion,
IA. d. Oct. 1965 in Spokane, WA., Edward A. Hickey, b. 1907 in Spokane, WA.,
Dorothy M. Hickey, b. 1910 in Spokane, WA. William Ellsworth Hickey married
Mildred Caradine Lawson
on October 17, 1923. On December 29, 1924 William became
the father of James Weston Hickey. James Weston
Hickey married Katherine. They had four children. Christine
Kaye, Michael Alan, Shawn Elise, and
Matt Douglas.Matt Hickey Reply to:
Matt
Hickey 18 May 01
HIGGINS:
Searching for marriage of Yates Higgins and his wife
Mehitable C., whose maiden name I
don't know. Yates was born 1799 in Standish, Cumberland
County, ME. He was the son of Elkanah and Jemima (Cole)
Higgins. 1830 finds him married and in Liberty, Waldo County, ME.
1840 Yates Higgins was in Thorndike, Waldo County, ME 1850
Yates & Mehitable Higgins were in Lincolnville,
Waldo County, with children Hellen and Louis Yates
Higgins living with them. Also, another boy whose relationship is
unclear by the name of Norman L. D. Low. He later went by Louis L. Low.
Yates was a minister on the 1850 census. I
believe they were associated with the Christian Advent Church. Living next door in 1850 and near are two married daughters:
Mehitable & Daniel Rust Mansfield. Daniel is
a minister and later Mehitable became one, too. Another daughter, Irene was living not far with her husband,
Daniel Willard. By 1860 Yates and family had migrated to Bad Axe County, Wisconson
and later to Linn County, Missouri where Yates died after November
1870. Mehitable then moved to Allen County, Kansas where she died in
1875. She lived in Allen County with L. L. Low who is with them on
earlier census records. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am
unsure where to write for marriage records for these families. Reply to:
Nancy J. Willis
30 Jan 07
HILL:
I am seeking the obituary for
Clifford J. Hill, b. CT; d. 22
June 1996 in Monroe, Maine. Reply to:
Shirley Damato
21 Jun 05
HILLMAN:
I am attempting to find the the relationship
between the Hillman family and the Waldron family. More
specifically, I am researching one Mary Ann Hillman. I
can find nothing to connect these two families or to positively connect her
to the family of Henry Hillman other than census reports.
Mary Ann Hillman is my wife's great grandmother, born
March of 1859, Frankfort, Waldo, ME. She later married a John S. Aiken
of Bucksport, Hancock, ME. 1.) Census, 1860: enumerates a Mary A. Hillman, 1 year of age, born
ME., living with a family of Nathanial Waldron, age 24, and Hannah
Waldron, age 24. A Charles Waldron, age 2
also listed, in Frankfort Mills [ed. aka Frankfort, Waldo, ME.] 1a.) Note: A
Henry Hillman, age 55, wife, Clarinda, age 44,
family also in Frankfort Mills w/seven children inclusive of Mehitable,
age 12 and an Arnold age 25, and George Hillman, age
17. (See 1870 census and Mary A. age 11). 2.) 1870 Census: Mary A. Hillman age 11, now living with
Henry
age 65, and Clarinda Hillman, age, 51. Both born in Maine, no
Rhode Island connection. 2a.) Note: Now there is only one child living with
Henry and Clarinda. This is Mary A. Hillman age 11. (She seems be no
longer associated with the Waldron family). I have two questions!! 1.) Question: Why would
Mary A. Hillman, age 1 be living w/Waldon(s)
in 1860? 2.) Question: Could there have been something between Waldron and one
of the Hillman males, Arnold, age 25 or George age 17?
Probably not as there were no older Waldron women, except for Hannah age 24, spouse of
Nathanial Waldron 1860 census and
they had been married at least 2 years, as they had a child age 2. Reply to: Det.
Park M. Kaestner
(KCMO PD (Retired)) 28 Oct 08
am
looking for any information of the Hills Family of Waldo Co. and Knox
Co. They mostly lived in Northport and Lincolnville. Many of them are buried
in Hills Cemetery in Lincolnville. Reply to:
Margie
Tuttle 16 Jul 02
HOLBROOK, George L.,
b. May 1873 in Maine, died sometime before 1920. He was married to a
Josie M ??? (b. Dec 1873). My fiancée is descended through their
daughter Iris V. Holbrook (4 Feb 1900 - 18 May 1966). Info on
Josie M. ??? would be equally appreciated, as the tombstone inscriptions
I found only confused me as she was buried in Knox in a Stephenson
plot, though I couldn't find any records of a Josie Stephenson
that would match her age in the census.
Reply to: 15 Oct 2005
HOLDERSHAW: I am seeking information on my 6th
great-grandfather Capt. John Holdershaw and his son William
Holdershaw (who also may have been a mariner). John died in Frankfort, Hancock
Co., ME on 7 May1807 and his son William Holdershaw died 10 June 1856. Would you have any
information on either of them, or the Holdershaw name (any other family members?)
Reply to: Marta Jackson Vaillancourt
27 Sept 99
HOLLAND:
Albert Holland,
b. abt. 1830, Belfast, Waldo, ME? Parents given as John and
Nancy
in marriage record and births of ch. in Gloucester, Essex, MA. Published VR of Belfast
show m. of Susan Holland, Hannah
Holland
and Cordelia Holland bet. 1833 and 1836.
Albert
named a d. Susie Cordelia. Poss. named for his sisters?
Looking for b. of Albert, m. of John and
Nancy,
d. of John or Nancy. Any info abt. Hollands
in Belfast. Reply to: Diana Nelson
19 July 00
HOLMES:
I am seeking information on a "Clyde Holmes"
born around 1917 or 1918 to the parents of: Sarah Holmes &
Edwin Holmes in Brazil, Indiana. Sarah & Edwin
later divorced and she remarried to a Howard Cooper. I believe
the Clyde Holmes of Belfast, Waldo County, Maine, may be
related. Sarah's maiden name was Moore - she is my
grandfather's sister. I am trying to trace a few lost relatives including Sarah and
Clyde. Reply to: Sandra
Sydlik 19 Mar 05
HOLT: I have found
Tobias Holt
and wife Julia in the 1850 census posted in Frankfort web page.
Also a John P and Hannah Holt. Would anyone know if
these two families are related? Tobias and Julia Holt are
my great grandmother's parents. He was a Mariner. Would anyone have
any suggestions on how I would find him listed, Maine Mariners?
Reply to:
27 Jan 07
Reply To: Joan
HOPKINS: Seeking info. concerning
Elkanah Hopkins and/or Thankful Hopkins. Both were living
on Cape Cod, in or near Eastham, around 1798. According to The
Mayflower Descendent, XIII, No 4, p. 108, James Young and
Thankful,
(Hopkins) sold their farm in Eastham, the deed was signed before
I. Sparrow, JP in Barnstable County, by James and by Thankful,
before F. L. B. Goodwin, JP, in Frankfort, in the summer of
1798. I am assuming, from the deed, that Thankful is the
daughter, niece of the two Hopkins men, and since I am unable to trace
James' line back beyond him, I am hoping to come from the other direction,
via Thankful.
David
Young
I am
attempting to straighten out the mess I have regarding the children of Captain Smith Hopkins and his wife
Susan Dwelley who lived
in Frankfort. There seems to be a problem with my late mother's Mayflower
Society paperwork, and from piecing together the names she had from
different family group sheets, I think I can understand why. It now looks
to me like she has grandchildren of Smith and Susan listed as
their children. Things don't match up very well from looking at the census
reports at Ancestry.com for all the Hopkins family members in
Frankfort. My mother's information came from Hopkins Family Marriage
Records by William M. Clemens, 1916; Frank L. Hopkins (former town clerk
of Frankfort) personal journals; Lillian A. Parker (former town clerk of
Frankfort) personal records; Joseph M. Dwelle of Lake City, MN: and a lady
named Hazel Hammond. In order for me to apply for membership with Mayflower
I must clear up the problems concerning my mother's papers that at first
were accepted but were later rejected. What a mess! Any help anyone can
give on this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Kathleen Parker-Hopkins
HOPKINS:
Am looking for birth of Theophilus Hopkins
as son of Simeon Hopkins and his wife Mehitable Hardy
Hopkins. He was born June 25, 1825...perhaps Searsmont,
Belfast, Camden...his oldest bro. was born in Bangor in 1835 but since Simeon's mother died on Vinalhaven in 1848 and he did not move to
Wisconsin until 1850...I think he may have been in Waldo or Knox Co....at
least when Theophilus was born. Some records show that Simeon was
married in Searsmont. Theophilus was married Dec 15, 1850...and
shortly after moved to Wisconsin. I do not know where Mary Francis
Farnham (Varnum) was from.. her obit only said she
was the oldest of 12--- a daughter of Simeon Farnham of
Brooksville, Maine and his wife, Mary Stover of Castine,
Maine. I know he was Simeon Hopkins' son...but do not have a
birth record or marriage record.
Ann Hopkins
9 Jun 05
HOWARD/TOOTHAKER:
Willard Howard b.
abt. 1782 in New England. Married 2 Mar 1803 in Waldo, Maine to Mercy
Toothaker. They migrated from Maine to
Ohio then to Jefferson Co., Iowa although it is said that Willard
Howard
died in Ohio? Their children were: Mercy md. John
Whitten Elson md. Mary
Hubbard Mehtible md. Aaron
Kimball Ruth md ? Whitten Sabina md. Eli
Skeers Eliza md. David
Thompson Albert md. Jedidiah
Beach Almira md. Alexander
Kirk Would like to know who Willard Howard's parent's were? Any information on
this family would be appreciated! Reply to:
Donna Merrill
20
Aug 00
HOYT:
Trying to locate any death records, actually any records on our Henry
and Emma Hoyt. All we know is that this couple is
listed in the 1850 Belfast Maine census. Reply to:
HUBBARD:
I am seeking information concerning family of Hosea
and Estella Hubbard of Unity. Her parents were Charles and
Isadora Cook. Reply to:
Bruce 29 Jan 00
HUCKINS/SPENCER: Researching the families of
Abednego
and Wealthan HUCKINS SPENCER. The family is enumerated 1800 at North Hardwich(now
North Searsport) along with sons or brothers, Levi/Levy and
Ichabod
Spencer. In 1810 Ichabod is enumerated at Lea Gore (now Monroe or Brooks).
Ichabod moves with his sons, Huckins and Samuel b. 1807, to Ohio in early 1820's. There
are also a number of Spencer women ( Mary B., Abigail and Wealthan) that
marry Lord men of Goosepond Settlement that I am unable to verify their
relationship to Abednego. Reply to:
Becky
July 99
HUFF: I am looking
for any information on the Huff family from Waldo County. I am
doing a total name research project on the entire Huff family.
Reply to:
Ellen
S. Newton 18 May 01
HUNT: Does anyone have a record of a
William Hunt being in Waldo County for during the 1790 - 1800 time frame?
Reply to:
HUNTER: Harry Francis,
I am looking for
the parents of Harry Francis Hunter, b. 7 Sep 1884 in Haverhill,
MA d. 5 Nov 1972 in Amesbury, MA. Married Corrine K.
Thomas b. 3
Nov 1888 in Belfast, ME, d. 5 Jun 1973 in Haverhill, MA.
Please reply to his grandson, Alan Fletcher
Reply to: Alan Fletcher 26 Jan
2011
HUSTUS, COWAN, GOLDEN, GLIDDEN: I am seeking
information on my great aunt Matilda Glidden Hustus, earlier married to
(1)William S. Golden on 27 April 1913 and (2) Fred Cowan
on 10 Oct 1918, and her descendants. Known children included Viola Eliza Golden,
born 27 Jan 1914; Lucy Golden, born 31 May 1915; Harold Golden
(or Hustus); and Katherine. One of the girls was
murdered while the family resided in Belfast, according to family stories. The murder was
never solved. The family was in the Belfast, Maine, area from about 1919 until Matilda's
death, which took place sometime after 1960. Children may have gone by the last name
HUSTUS, COWAN, or GOLDEN. Reply to:
Bob
Glidden 13 Aug 99
HUTCHINS:
Looking for information on the ancestors and
descendants of Alvah L.Hutchins (1843-1919). He is buried alongside his
wife, Ada A. Marden (1852-1915) in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Freedom,
ME. Their children were Sarah J. (b. 1872, m. Jacob E. Allen
in Freedom in 1895), Edwin Bert (b. 1877, m. Ethel Nellie Davis
-unknown location- about 1908, and Lillie L. (b. 1884). His half-brother,
Charles P. Hutchins (1858-1922) is buried alongside his wife,
Martha
E. Archer (1859-1914) in the Hutchins Cemetery. They appear to be related to the
Sylvester
Family of Freedom about 1850. Alvah served three years with the Maine Volunteers; 20th
Reg., Co., A, and was a Civil War veteran. Reply to:
Clayton Hutchins 29 Jan 00
HUTCHINS: 1. - Henry
Hutchins was born about 1770. Henry died in May 1847 in Knox, Waldo Co., Maine. He
married Rhoda Peterson about 1789. Rhoda was born in Massachusetts on 7 Oct 1771. "It appears that
Rhoda was a daughter of Abraham
and Patience (Baker) Peterson who removed from Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts to Jay, Maine about 1780."
Rhoda died
on 4 Dec 1858 in Knox, Maine. They are both buried in the East Knox Cemetery, Knox, Maine with the name
Hutchins on their gravestone. His name has
been spelled as Huchins, Hutchins, Hutchings, and Hutchinson in the various records found.
Henry and Rhoda had at least the following children: + i.
John Hutchins was born in Mount Vernon, Lincoln Co. [now Kennebec Co.], Maine on 20 Apr 1792. ii.
Sussannah Hutchins was born in Mount Vernon, Lincoln Co. [now Kennebec Co.], Maine on 3 Oct 1796. [have not found a documented source]
"Joined in marriage by Wm Hanford, Esq. 16 Oct 1814 - Mr. John
Witcomb to Mrs. Susanana Hutchings - both from this
plantation". + iii. Sarah "Sally" W. Hutchins was born about 1797. She married
Oliver P. Rea on 17 Mar 1821 in Monroe, Waldo Co., Maine.
Oliver
was born 26 Jun 1795 in Penobscot, Penobscot Co., Maine. They both died in 1873 in Monroe and are buried in the East Knox cemetery, Knox, Maine. + iv.
Cyrus Hutchins was born in Mount Vernon, Kennebec Co., Maine on 3 May 1799.
Cyrus married Rachel Chandler on 16 Apr
1823 in Montville, Waldo Co., Maine. v. Lucetta Hutchins was born in Mount Vernon, Kennebec Co., Maine on 8 Oct 1801. Married to
Josiah Chandler about 1822. + vi. Henry Hutchins (Jr) was born in Knox, Waldo Co., Maine in 1805. He married
Eliza Burley Hawkins in Knox, Waldo Co., Maine
on 27 Jul 1828. + vii. Huldah Hutchins was born in Knox, Waldo Co., Maine in June 1806. She was married to
Simon Harding Boulter on 3 Mar
1827 in Knox, Waldo Co., Maine. + viii. Charles Peterson Hutchins was born in Knox, Waldo Co., Maine on 7 Oct 1815. He married
Harriet Stevens on 23 June 1839 in
Monticello, Aroostook Co., Maine. 2. - John Hutchins (Henry1) was born in Mount Vernon, Kennebec Co., Maine on 20 Apr1792. John died in April 1818. "He was killed when he cut a
tree holding back a log pile on a riverbank. He fell trying to escape. One record says it was on the Miramiche River in New Brunswick, Canada. A letter says
it was in the Moosehead Lake, Maine region." [from notes - no documented source found yet]. He married
Roxana Caroline Hatch in Knox, Waldo Co.,
Maine in 1812. Roxana was born 16 March 1795 in Marshfield, Massachusetts.
Roxana was the daughter of Prince Hatch and Hannah
Phillips. John Hutchins and Roxana Caroline
Hatch had at least the following children :i. Caroline
Hutchins was born in Knox, Waldo Co., Maine on 30 Jul 1813. ii.
Hannah Hutchins was born in Knox, Maine on 21 Jun 1815. "Married by Samuel F. Whitten on 3 Dec 1837 -
Hannah Hutchinson
and William Sawyer, both of Knox, Waldo Co., Maine". + iii.
John Hutchins was born in Knox, Maine on 24 Feb 1818.
3. - John Hutchins (John2, Henry1) was born in Knox, Maine on 24 Feb 1818.
John died in Freedom, Maine on 9 Aug 1899. He married Sarah
Leighton Sylvester in March 1842 in Waldo Co., Maine. Sarah died sometime between 1849 and 1852. After
Sarah died, John married Susan Fuller Sylvester on 13 Nov 1852 in Freedom, Waldo Co., Maine.
Susan was born in Charleston, Maine on 14 Feb 1826. Susan was the
daughter of Amos Sylvester and Polly Fall. Susan died on 24 August 1909 in Freedom, Maine.
John and Sarah had the following children: Alvah L. (1843);
Eliza (abt 1845); Eleinor (1848); and Eben S.(1849).
Sarah apparently died and John married Susan. They had
Albertina (1855); Asahel S. (1856); Charles P. (1858);
Sarah L. (1860); Fred H. (1864); Albina M. (1866);
and Fannie M. B. (1869). I am looking for more information to fill in the blanks on all the names mentioned, especially about
John Hutchins'' parents, Sarah Sylvester's
parents, what if any relationship existed between Sarah and Susan
Sylvester, and where they are buried. This is a little long and I
apologize for the length, but hopefully some will find it useful. I have much more information on my
Hutchins line and am willing to provide my
sources for those interested. Reply to: Clayton D. Hutchins
21 July 01.
HUTCHINS:
Looking for additional information on this
family: John Hutchins was born in Mount Vernon, Kennebec, Maine on 20 Apr
1792. He was a son of Henry and Rhoda (Peterson) Hutchings. His parents moved to Knox, Hancock County, [now Waldo
County], Maine about 1803. John married Roxana Caroline
Hatch in Knox in 1812 with the ceremony performed by Elder Ebenezer
Hamblin. Roxana was born 16 March 1795 in
Marshfield, Massachusetts and was a daughter of Prince Hatch
and Hannah Phillips.
John Hutchins appears to have
purchased one hundred acres of land from his father in 1813 soon after his
marriage to Roxanna, but then sold it back to his father two years
later. It is not yet known where he and his family lived from 1815 until his
death in 1818.
John Hutchins apparently died in
April 1818 of a logging accident, leaving his wife and three small
children. However, the only evidence found other than Fred Hutchins research notes which did not list sources, is
Roxana's
marriage to George Swett of Knox, Maine in March 1820.
Roxana apparently died on 30 Apr
1825 in Knox, Maine, at 30 years of age and the children appear to have
been raised by grandparents, Henry and Rhoda Hutchings.
John Hutchins and Roxana
Caroline Hatch had at least the following children:
- Caroline Hutchins was born
in Knox, Maine on 30 Jul 1813.
- Hannah Hutchins was born in
Knox, Maine on 21 Jun 1815.
- John Hutchins was born in Knox, Maine on 24 Feb 1818.
Does anyone have further information on
this family?
For further information contact
Clayton Hutchins
30 Sep 07
HUTCHINS: Looking for any info on
Elizabeth/Betsy Hutchins born June 6, 1835 Islesboro, ME.
Married William C. Adams. Her parents were John
Hutchins
born Sept 7, 1800 Islesboro, ME, married Annis M. Merrithew. His father was
John Hutchins, born 1761, died 1831 Islesboro, ME. He came to
Islesboro about 1798. Would anyone have any
info on the family? Reply to:
Connie
Weiberg 7 Apr 01
In
1913 Velma Ingersoll married Charles W. Tenney at
Belfast. They supposedly had two sons, Trafton Tenney
and Ted Tenney. Maine marriage records indicate Trafton
H. Tenney of Searsmont married Florence Brown of
Liberty on 19 Nov 1930. I also discovered that William W. Tenney
of Searsmont (possibly a brother of Trafton) married Meretta M. Crummett
of Palermo on 1 Aug 1926. Velma Ingersoll, my aunt, was
born at Brooks in 1898 and other than her marriage to Charles Tenney,
I've found no further trace of her.
Chuck
Ingersoll
INGERSOLL:
My grandparents, Willard B.
Ingersoll (born 1857) and Mary A. Roberts (born 1859) were
married in 1883. They lived in Brooks and had eight children, one of whom was my father,
Guy
Earl Ingersoll (born 1893). The other children included:
Willard L. Ingersoll (b. 1884; d 1899) Bessie L. Ingersoll
(b.1885; d 1903) Albert E. Ingersoll (b. 1887)
Robert H. Ingersoll (b. 1889) Cyrus Ingersoll
(b. 1894) Velma M. Ingersoll (b. 1898) I'm searching for any descendants.
Reply to: C. H. Ingersoll
24 Feb 00 (My mailing address is 1112 Joanna Avenue, DeSoto, TX 75115-3306)
ISLESBORO INN: I have a ceramic tea
tile with a transfer-print of the Isleboro Inn, Dark Harbor, ME, on
it. The mark on the reverse says "Made in Austria for W.A.
Ricker, Dark Harbor, ME" This item, no doubt, was a
souvenir from that area, given out by that merchant. I have my collection of
tea tiles cataloged with as much information as I can possibly find.
I have not had any luck, so far, in finding out who W.A. Ricker was, or what
type of business he was in. I chanced upon your site, and also surfed
many others looking for information, to no avail. Is the Isleboro Inn still
there, maybe by a different name? What business was W.A.Ricker in, and in
which years? Marie
Hausch 16 Apr 02 (no e-mail address currently
available - 19 Mar 05)
ISLESBORO RESEARCH:
Need advice
/ help re researching some of my lines on Islesboro. I'm aware of the ferry
schedule, but need information about the days and hours that the historical
society is open for research and hopefully some advice/help on the following
lines, at least some of whom I understand were on Islesboro before later
generations went to Crotch Island and Deer Isle where they married into the
ROBBINS on Deer Isle.
The lines I am researching are:
AREY comes down from
Isaac Arey and wife Mary Crosby thru their son,
Crosby Arey, who I believe married Annie
Philbrick or
Philbrook possibly b abt 1800-1815.
The brick wall here is with
Annie Philbrick / Philbrook. I've nothing on her parents.
Isaac
and Mary (Crosby) Arey are Rev. War period. My line
is thru Crosby and Annie's dau Azuba "Ruby"
Arey who married Ira Newman Mer(r)ithew and they were
the parents of my G gm Adavilla Frances Mer(r)ithew, 1855
- 1920 who 1m James Marsh, d 1877 and 2m Edson
Leander Morse. The Morses lived in Stonington.
COOMBS comes in with
Sarah Coombs who married Benjamin Mer(r)ithew and they were the parents of
Ira Newman Mer(r)ithew (see above) who married Azuba
Arey. I have Benjamin's parents as Roger
Mer(r)ithew and Rhoda
Mallory. I have that
Sarah Coombs
is the dau of one of the numerous Anthony's in the Coombs
line that married Anna Stinson. Anthony and
Anna are late Rev. War period. I have this
Anthony Coombs, d 1843 and Anna Stinson
Coombs,
d. 1846, both on Vinalhaven. I have Anthony's parents
as Anthony Coombs 1715 - 1815 who was m to Ruth
who died 1826, but I don't have any sources and don't know whether
this is correct or not. Is this line right, partially right, or all
mixed up ? Do I have the wrong Anthony ? Am I missing
a generation(s) ?
STINSON is the other brick wall here as I have nothing on the
parents of Anna (
Stinson ) Coombs who d 1846.
Any help on any of these lines and advice re the best utilization of
the materials at the historical society will be most gratefully
appreciated. Reply to: Janice
R. Freeman 31 Aug 04
JACOBS, Alger & Thankful: I'm trying to find
Alger
(below), I have found him on the 1850 census, have been told he's on the 1830 census but
have never found him there, and he and Thankful make a guest appearance
on the vital statistics (death) of their son James (my line). I am
looking for Alger's resting place, though I'm starting to think he feels
me coming and skips elsewhere. The dates below for Alger are harvested
from a wall hanging in the Stockton Springs historical society and are suspect, he departs
the scene pre-1864 as Thankfull and her son, James
purchase property then. Alger (Aulguar, Alguar, or Algar) Jacobs
(b. about 7 Sept 1797 - d. about
1 June 1854); wife Thankful Huntoon (b. about 5 Sept
1802 - D 13 Oct 1870); marr. about 25 Dec 1820. Their children are/were
Charles,
Joseph, Lucy, Robert, ***James
and Mary. Reply to:
Kathleen 31 May 00
JACKSON:
I
came across the following, taken from 'The
Biographical Review of Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox and
Waldo Counties - Maine' 1897, in a biographical
sketch about Robie Frye Jackson, a son of
William
and Sylvia (Jackson) Jackson, who was a
prominent farmer in the town of Montville, Waldo
County, Maine: "William Jackson was a native of
Paris, Maine. He settled in Montville in young
manhood, when the place was principally a
wilderness. He bought a tract of land, upon which he
built a log house; and in course of time, as the
result of his energy and perseverance, he owned a
valuable farm, with fine substantial buildings. His
death occurred at the age of sixty years. He was an
able and industrious farmer, a man of careful
judgment, and took an important part in town
councils. For many years he was a member of the
Baptist church. His wife, Sylvia Jackson, became the
mother of fourteen children, but three of
whom are living, namely: Harriet, Robie F., the subject of this sketch, and Lucy. Six sons
established their residence in the Western States
when young men, and all won a good reputation for
honesty, uprightness, and energy, and became
substantial property owners." [It was written about
Robie Frye Jackson, the subject of the sketch, that
he owned six, large prosperous farms in the town of
Montville. Quite a feat from his father coming to an
unsettled wilderness!] But the facts that jumped out
at me was that six [6] of the sons had gone
to the Western States. I would like to know more
about the descendants of the six, who I believe are:
Lincoln L. Jackson, born 4 June 1826 in
Montville, Me.; Benjamin Franklin [called
Franklin] Jackson born 18 June 1828 in Montville,
Me., Perhaps Josiah H., born 12 Jan. 1821,
and died 20 Feb. 1871 in Montville. William
Jackson, Jr. born 12 Jan. 1813, married 14 Oct.
1833 to Hannah Melvin, of whom there is little in
the Census records in this area. Perhaps they went
West. I have a photocopy of the Bible records of
Sylvia (Jackson) Jackson, and cannot add up six sons
who went West, unless some of them returned. Is
anyone descended from one or more or these, or have
more data? I'd like to make a complete listing of
the descendants of William and Sylvia (Jackson)
Jackson, who by the way were first cousins.
Reply to: Isabel Morse Maresh
7 May 04
Jackson Brothers: This photograph is of the sons of
Benjamin Jackson and Esther Roberts
of Waldo, Maine. Benjamin and Esther were married
Dec. 19, 1843 at Waldo Plantation in Waldo County, Maine by
J. McClure Esq. I, along with other researchers, have
compiled quite a lot on their descendants.
August 13, 1850 Waldo Township, Waldo County, Maine Census (Page
184) 112-116
Jackson Benjamin 31 Farmer Maine
Esther 26 Maine
Henry R. 05
In School Maine
Daniel 04 Maine
Edwin 03 Maine
Andrew 02 Maine
William 2/12 Maine
Enumerated directly below them #117 Benjamin and
Patience Jackson.
June 11, 1860 Waldo, Waldo County, Maine Census (Page 4)
302-302
Jackson Benjamin 37 Farmer Maine 800
200
Ester 35
Henry 16 In School
Daniel 14 In School
Edwin 12 In School
Andrew 10
William 08
Franklin 04 (born 1856)
John E. 02
Although, we know much about the brothers, we are unsure as to
which ones they are in the photo. It was taken about 1876. In
the front row on the far right is Daniel Jackson
(1845-1930). It is believed that Henry Jackson is
on the left in the back row. Can anyone identify who each
individual brother is? Please click on the image as it has
been reduced to save space.

Reply to:
Maria Jean 21 Aug 09
JACKSON:
Looking
for the parents of Benjamin Jackson born march 30, 1829 in
Maine. He married Esther Roberts and the had 7 sons that I
know off, maybe more children. The 7 sons are, Henry, Franklin,
Andrew, John, William, Andrew and Daniel.
There from the Waldo and Belfast area. Henry had a farm in Winthrop,
Maine. Also looking for sibling of Benjamin. Reply
to: Donna 1 May 01
I'm trying to find information on
Benjamin Jackson
born abt. 1757/67, he might have been born in NH. He moved to Waldo
County, area. He had a son Benjamin Jackson Jr. and he married
Esther Roberts. I'm at a brick wall, I can't seem to
find out who Benjamin Sr.'s parents were and Patience's maiden name.
Reply to: Donna
14 Apr 05
JACKSON: I am researching the descendants of
Benjamin
and Patience Jackson. More specifically, I am
researching their son Benjamin and Esther (Roberts)
Jackson. Benjamin Jackson was born March 30, 1820
in Maine and died July 1, 1862 in Maine, also. Benjamin
and Esther (Roberts) had seven children- all born in Waldo
County, Maine.
Reply to:
Maria
Jean 9 Feb 2001
JACKSON:
I am researching the Jackson Family from the
Swanville, Waldo area. Specifically the parents of Benjamin
Jackson, who was born 30 Mar 1820 and married Esther Roberts,
19 Dec 1843. This is a brick wall and any help would be appreciated. I do
know that Benjamin's father was also Benjamin, b 1767 in NH
but that's all the info I have.
Reply to:
George Gagne
21 Jan 06
JACKSON: I am seeking
info about the Jackson family of Montville area, George
Washington Jackson born 1823 died 1904. Poss. married
Martha Davis 1855, Had sons Lewis Washington
1854/1856 and John Allen 1865, George and Martha
may have divorced. Help anyone!!!
Reply to: Shirley Cates
2 Oct 09
Donna
JACKSON:
I am seeking information on John Jackson of Belfast. He is reported
to have been a sea captain. Can anyone tell me where his papers or
verification of his captainship would be located?
Reply to:
Hal Inglis
JACKSON:
I am a descendant of
Timothy W. Jackson and Joseph C. Jackson who are buried at North
Ridge Cemetery in Montville. If anyone has any information regarding these
individuals or this cemetery I would appreciate your sharing it with me.
Stephen F. Jackson
JACKSON: I am seeking information on
William Jackson, b. 1808 -1812 in Montville, Waldo Co., Maine and
married Hannah Melvine/Melvin, 14 Oct 1833 in
Waldo Co. She was born 28 Aug 1807 in Waldo County. I think that most
of their children were born in Montville, but not sure that I have all of
them (William abt 1835, John b. 1836, Sarah b. 1837, Daniel
abt 1840, Henry b. 1842.) William's parents were William
and Sylvia Jackson, but I seem to find several Williams
and Sylvias. I have no information on Hannah's parents.
Reply to:
16 Jul 02
JACKSON: I am researching
Jacksons in Maine. Does
anyone know the origin of the name for Jackson, Waldo Co., ME? Which Jackson was it named
after? If the town was named after a specific person does anyone have genealogy on
him/her. Reply to:
Pete Jackson 13 Aug 99
JAMESON:
I am seeking information on Aravesta ( Fuller) Jameson.
Born abt 1831, in Appleton, Waldo ounty Maine. Married Abner P
Jameson abt 1849, eleven years later moved to Northfield MN. Know her
maiden name was Fuller, father might be Samuel.
Reply to: Sandie Jameson VanScoyoc
31 Oct
04
JELLISON: I am looking for any information you may
have on Ida Frances Jellison. She was born in
Belfast, MA. during 1800. Any info would help. Reply to:
Kathie
Lee Painter 10 Oct 01
JOHNSON:
I
am looking for anyone who might have any info on Bertha May
Johnson, born April 15, 1912-1915. She was a border
to the Arthur and Elizabeth Sprowel of Appleton, Hope,
Searsmont, or Rockland area. They didn't talk about this to her so
really we don't know anything. I am looking for anyone who might
know her story. How she became a border? She was my grandmother.
She said that she believed her family was very wealthy at one point
then they lost everything, (I am trying to find out how, and have
proof) And that she and a brother Ray Johnson who
became a ward of the state. Then became a border at the
Sprowels.
(Ray ended up in the hospital in Bangor he had TB. I
believe he died there. Loose track of that info too.) Does anyone
know if I can find out any of this info from the court records, and
how I can obtain them? I would really love to see them if they do
exist. Would there be a record with her being a ward of the
state?? Any help would be great. Reply to:
Kimmi 27 Sep 06
JOHNSON:
Charlotte Johnson –
looking for any information on the Johnson family. She
was b. 12 Sept 1820 and married George Washington
Thompson
who is buried in Burnham, ME.
He left the family in dire straits when he died and the
children, including my great grandmother became indentured
servants. My grandmother’s name was Florence Thompson,
her sister was Sabrina and brother was George Henry. There were many other siblings but those three moved
to Wisconsin. Florence went first
and then the other two. Charlotte Johnson died 23
Dec 1893 and is buried in
Eagle River, WI. Reply to:
Kathe Bernstein
19 Dec 10
JOHNSON:
I am looking for the parents of Etta Johnson (it might be Etta S Johnson), who was my gg-grandmother, born May 31, 1850 in
Northport, Waldo County, Maine. The 1900 Vermont census said both her
parents came from Maine. She married a Rufus or C Rufus Tripp
on May 21, 1873 but the where is unknown - their children were born in
Vermont. Reply to: Mary
Duncan
11 Jul 07
JOHNSON:
Am trying to find info on Henry H. Johnson, b. abt.
June 1830, and his wife Drusella Goodwin, b. abt Dec 1830.
They moved to Lowell, MA between 1855 and 1858. They had a daughter
Ida
born in Maine 1855, other children born in Massachusetts. I would love to
know who their parents were and any genealogical info I can get. The 1850
Census, Jackson, Maine lists Cyrus Johnson, but his son Henry, born abt 1828, lists him as "idiotic" which makes me think he
wouldn't have had a family.
Reply to:
JOHNSON: Ithael Johnson,
m. Surbrine Crockett on 25 Sep 1824. They had a son, Daniel
Ruel Johnson, b. 14 Aug 1825; d. 17 Nov 1839.
He is buried in the Henry Staples lot - Searsport. I don't
know which cemetery. Does anyone know if there were any other children born
to this marriage? Specifically seeking , Laura Jane Johnson, b. 3 Mar 1827. She was adopted by
Alexander Black and Ruth Merrithew. Reply to:
Maris Queen
19 Aug 06
JOHNSON:
I have been
working on my family genealogy for the past 12 years. I have all kinds
of documents from different resources but have gone only so far. I have
the name John O. Johnson from Liberty, ME and plenty of
census to show he lived there but I cannot find any death records for
this name Johnson. I do have dated letters with the connection
to the names Johnson, Allens, and Ordiornes. Could
you please advise me as to how to begin finding out more information.
Reply to:
Janice Pangman
20 Jun '10
JONES: Looking for info on
Samuel Jones,
b. Mar 1772, MA, by 1806 he was in Camden, settled in Brooks in 1813.
Reply to: Betty Caldwell
20 Mar 00
KEARNEY or KELLEY:
I
am looking for information of William K. Harriman's wife, Margaret
(Kearney or Kelley) born perhaps in Belfast, Maine abut
1835/6. Died in Portland, Maine on 30 Nov 1871. They married in
South Berwick, Maine, 23 Aug 1853. Listed in the 1850 census in Great
Falls, NH as Margaret Kearney. Marriage lists her name as
Kelley but intention lists it as Kearney. Need any
information on her and her family. William was the son of Joel
Harriman and Susan Beckett.. Reply to:
Janis Diamond 29 Jan 05
KEENE:
I just started on
two surnames in Maine. Keene and Rogers. So far I'm back to
William C. Keene born 1821 in Freedom, Maine
died 1914 in Gardiner, Maine. Married to Louise
Miller. Does anyone know more of this family, or
how to research information? [The Rogers family was strictly Kennebec County therefore, not applicable to
the Waldo County site] Reply to:
Bruce A. Spade 4 Jul 04
I'm looking for information on Eleazer
Kelley, born in Unity, Waldo Co., ME on 1 Aug 1808. He moved
west to Chicago in 1846 with his brother, Aaron and his wife, Artimisse, and later to Bureau County, IL, the town of Walnut with his
family. Aaron and "Artie" had twelve children.
Eleazer was married to his first wife, who I believe was Olive
Norton of Maine and had a son, Isaac Kelley, and possibly a
daughter. Later married Hannah Chapman Baker of New
Hampshire and had five children. I am attempting to confirm that Eleazer and
Aaron were the sons of Samuel and Sarah (Vickery) Kelley of Unity. I am
his great-great granddaughter.
Reply to:
Lori O'Dell McCollum
KELLEY/REED:
Would like anyone who has information on Edward
Kelley and Clara Reed both of Tremont, married
in 1890 to contact me. They had a son, Francis who died at Normandy beach
in W.W. ll, a daughter, Beatrice who married Otis J. Colson,
my grandparents, a son Harry, who had a daughter "Dolly
who died in the Coconut Grove fire in the 40's and several other children. Would like to
swap info. Reply to: Sheila
17 Apr 00
KELLOCH: I'm seeking information about the
ancestors of my g-g-grandmother, Pamelia Oakes Kelloch
(Kalloch, Kelleer) born in Thomaston 3/11/1805, married Nathan
Wight 9 Oct 1828 in Montville, and died 17 Mar 1900, reportedly in
Belfast. I have the Wight line down fairly well, but not the Kelloch
line. Her father may have been Captain Mather or Matthew
Kelloch of Thomaston or St. George. I'd very much appreciate
information w/sources about that branch of the family. Reply to:
KEMPTON: John
Kempton, 1740 -
1825 came to Frankfort from Plymouth and was included in your census
1790 and 1800. He was married to Mary Hatch. I am
wondering if he is my Kempton. My family were in
Farmington and Woodland, Franklin county, Maine in the 1860s. Reply
to: Helen York 9 Feb 2001
KEENAN / CROWELL:
I am researching the Keenan
family of Greene, Maine. George Keenan was married to
a Malinda Crowell of Waldo, Maine. She was born in
approximately 1835. Her father may have been Sylvanus
Crowell. I believe that I found her living with the James
Pendleton family in Prospect, Maine in 1850. She was 15 at the
time. And then another Crowell girl, is listed on the same
page of the census living with the Ward family. She was age
10. It's possible that their parents may have died young...? She
was married to George Keenan by 1857, as that is the
date of the birth of her first child, Elizabeth. That is
about all I know of her. Does anyone have anything on this
lady? Reply to:
Sally Groves
30 Apr 08
KENNEY: I’m looking for the name of the
parents or siblings of Luther Phelps Kenney born in Knox Plt on
15 Mar 1812. His census records indicate his parents came from NH, but
I have no names or dates. Reply to:
Tim 26 Aug 09
KENNEY:
I am looking for the family of Thomas
Kenney born 19 Nov 1838, married 16 May 1872; died 28 Aug 1909
and his 2nd wife Rosella Davis, born 11 Sept 1850;
died 2 Oct 1905, both of Frankfort. Reply to:
Janet Colwell 20
Nov 05
KIMBALL:
I am looking for Congregational
Church Records in Searsmont, Waldo County, Maine. Does anyone
have a address of where I could write? I'm looking for a birth
date to Andrew Jackson Kimball, b. 1835. Reply to:
KIMBALL:
I am
trying to verify the relationship between Andrew Jackson Kimball, b. 1835
Searsmont to his parents. His parents
are Nancy/Anna Edgecombe and Andrew Patterson Kimball. They were
married in Scarborough in 1816. He died in
Searsmont in 1837 and is buried in Lawry
Cemetery in Waldo County. Note this child
was only two when his father died.
Where would I look for estate records, that
mention his children?? Reply to:
un 05
KINGSBURY / SPRAGUE:
I have many pictures
of Waldo county and especially Frankfort where my great grandmother was born (Annie
Adele Kingsbury) her father was Charles Kingsbury
who married Ellen Pierson. Annie married a Lindley
Sprague born in Frankfort and both of them died in Jay, Maine. I can't
find good info on Annie's father being her father other than a death
record. Also can't find any info on Lindley other then later census when
he shows up as the head of household. I have his death record and it states his
father was Elijah and mother as Armilla Blake. Both Elijah and
Lindley are listed as stone cutters. Any thoughts? Reply to:
KNIGHT: I am looking for information on
Charles
T. Knight married to Lizzie A. Drinkwater. Buried by Great
grandfather Louis Knight in Northport. I am looking for
the names of Charles T. Knight's Father and Grandfather. And how when
they link to Westbrook and Abigail (Sealy)
Knight. I am thinking it is through one of their son's
Nathan
or Nathaniel. Dannette Sawyer. Reply to:
TgLuvs2Bnc 24 Feb 00
KNIGHT:
I'm searching for information on John
Knight, an early settler in the area of Northport or Ducktrap
(Lincolnville), John Knight died Aug. 6, 1824 at the age of
51. He is buried in the Lower Cemetery, Lincolnville. He is possibly the
father of Westbrook A. J., Cornelius, Henry, Thomas,
Tabitha, and perhaps others. John Knight might
possibly be the nephew of Capt. Thomas Knight of Lincolnville. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Reply to: Kandace Knight Thomas
2
Feb 05
I’m looking for information on Westbrook
A. J. Knight, born 1797 in either Northport or Lincolnville, Maine.
Westbrook left Maine about 1820, settling first in Licking County,
Ohio, then Franklin County, Indiana. About 1850 he settled in Cass County,
Indiana, where he died in 1868. Westbrook’s father was possibly
John Knight born about 1771. Reply to:
Kandace Knight Thomas 29 Oct 2004
KNIGHT: There were two
Westbrook Knights.
Did either one have a father/son relationship w/ General George Ulmer and
did either one of them have initials like A.J. meaning Andrew JACKSON? Also, need
information on this line (1) Nathan (2) Westbrook (3) Westbrook (4) Nathan (5) Nathan Jr.
(6) Rufus (7) Avans Piper (8) Harvey N. (9) John Avans (10) Diana Reply to:
John M. Grindle July 99
KNIGHT:
My
GG Grandfather was William H. Knight born 3 November 1816 in
Northport, ME and is buried in Fulton, IL. His son, George H.
Knight, my Great Grandfather as well as my Grandfather Charles
Henry Knight are buried at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Boone, Iowa. Any
history of William H Knight and his forefathers, as well as mine would be
greatly appreciated! Reply to:
CPT Mark C. Knight 21 Jan 06
KROUSE: Looking for info on
Anna Krouse/Krause
who married Jacob Krouse, Jr. of Warren, ME sometime around1810-1830. The
Barbour collection has her born in Maine in 1793. We are trying to find out her maiden
name and where she was born in Maine. Reply to:
Hardy Spoehr
23 Nov 06
LADD:
I am seeking information about Joseph Park
Ladd (1781-1830) who married Mehitable Chandler Towne (1785-1862)
and his family of Belfast, Maine. Reply to:
LAMB / HARRINGTON:
of Lincolnville: "Married: April the 19 1811 by the Revt.
John Lamb [his brother]: Mr. Benjamin Lamb and Miss
Mary Herrington (sic) of Lincolnville. Sam'l Miller, Town Clerk. Lincolnville Vital Records."
Can anyone give me any tips as to the
parentage of Mary Harrington? A search of this site shows no
clues.
The Benjamin Lamb Bible is held by
the Lincolnville Historical Society. Is there anything written in it
that might answer this question?
Benjamin Lamb was the son of Joshua
Lamb and Mercy Brooks and was a direct descendant
of Thomas Lambe of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet. Reply to:
Ann Lamb 10 Mar 09
LAMBERT:
I'm looking for information about the
parents/family of Mary Eleanor Lambert,
born 14 April 1850 in Winterport, ME. Her parents were Joseph &
Olive.
I believe think that Winterport was still part of Frankfort then. Can someone lookup a
birth record (or census records) for her? I don't know where to look from here.
Reply
to: Brenda Anderson {Masterton, New
Zealand} 11 Dec 99
LAMBERT:
I am searching for all children and
information on Joseph and Olive Lambert b. both in Canada
but
had Mary Eleanor b. 1850 in Winterport m in Bangor, Maine.
Mutty
Ada, b 1859 Orono, m. Joseph Hammond, Brewer Maine.
Olive b ??; Lenora, b ? m. Frank Smart, Bangor
/Brewer area. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Reply to: Mary
31 May 00
LAMBERT: Looking for information (parents,
grandparents, etc.) on Robert Lambert (born abt. 1785 Waldo) believed to
have been married to Nancy Folsom (born abt. 1789 Mt. Vernon). Their son
Daniel was married to Sarah (nee Fannington???). Daniel served in the Civil
War and died during service. Daniel's daughter Eunice (b.1849) was married
to Orrin Small. Now that is definite! Eunice and Orrin are my
great-grandparents. Any information on Sarah's background would be great! Reply to:
LAMPHER:
Interested in Lampher sea captains.
Names I am interested in are John, Thomas Phineas and
Asa. They are on the Waldo, Prospect census- 1840 and 1850.
Hoping to gain information on dates and wives, cemetery. Reply to:
Sandy Glover 9 Jun
05
I am
searching for information of Americus Lancaster out of Belfast, Waldo, Maine
Born: 5 Sep 1835. I know he eventually ended up in Alameda, Alameda,
California where he died Jul 1903. His second wife was Adeline
Eliza
Gerry of Sherman Mill, Aroostook, Maine. Any information would be
appreciated. I have no idea who is parents were and his origin.
Bobbie
McCullah
LANE: I am looking for any information on the
Lane
families who lived in Frankfort and Winterport in the mid - to late 1700s. I am especially
interested in Daniel Lane Sr. and Clement Lane. Also,
whould like for someone to look at probate records and deeds at the Belfast court house.
Reply
to: Sylvia Hartmann 8
Jan 00
LANE: I am compiling an enumeration of the descendants of
Daniel Lane, who is counted in the 1790 census in Frankfort. Related families
include: Eleazor B. Dickey - Monroe ca 1800 Ezra
Ide - Frankfort Nathaniel Littlefield - Prospect
Jeremiah Clark - Frankfort By the end of the summer I will have a site with a lot of this data on it. I would love to hear from others interested in these families or Frankfort, in
general. BTW, I live in Newburgh. Reply to:
Dr. Ken Lane 13 June 2001
LANE: I am trying to find any information on
Willard Lane and Mary Helen Dockham they were married in
Winterport 2 Dec1875. Mary was born in Frankfort, 9 May 1860. Willard
was about 1855. I am interested in researching this further but do not have
any other information.
Robert
Pitts 16 Apr 02
LARRABEE: John,
born around 1802 in Maine, died between 1848 and 1860. Married to a Mary
Bragdon (born around 1805 in Maine). My fiancée is descended via their
son True P Larrabee (b abt 1838, probably in Knox, died 1907).
Reply to: 15 Oct 2005
LARRABEE: I am looking for info on my great
grandfather and was hoping someone might be able to help. His name was John
Larrabee and he married Eliza ? and they lived in Jackson,
Maine. Their son, Herman, was my Grandfather. They lived in Jackson
according to the census at least from 1890 to 1920. Reply to:
Butch
Larrabee 14 Sep 01
LARRABEE: Am looking for information on
Moses Larrabee who married Patience Lewis. The year was
1842 in Waldo, Maine. I am seeking the names of their children. My grandmother was the daughter of said
Moses. Reply to: 24 July 01
LASDELL: I'm asking for any kind of assistance on
Surname Lasdell. Possibly this connects with my family. Asa Lasdell
was in Revolutionary War living in Waldo County. He was a private on Mass
line. July 29, April 4, 1818, 72 years. From index of Rev. Pensioner's
living in Maine by Charles Alcott Flagg. Dover, Me. 1920. Asa was
living in Burnham, Me.
Joan
Blaisdell 16 Apr 02
Reply to:
Peter Law 20 Sep 05
LAWRENCE:
I am seeking any information on my
grandfather, Herbert Allen Lawrence, who was born
Feb.20-2l,l867-l869 in Bucksport Maine and ran away when he was very young. Have no father
or mothers name, but he had several brothers and one sister Zettie or
Zett
and perhaps one Antonette. Zett married a Percy Tuttle.
If any information on this family, please Reply to:
B.Macari
15 Mar 00
LAWRY: I am searching
for the birth certificate (and the parents) of my gr gr grandfather Ebenezer
Morton Lawry who was born in Frankfort, Maine in
Nov. 1823 or 1828. He was a sea captain and died in Sailors Snug Harbor,
Staten Island, NY. If anyone has any information please contact
Colleen 28 May 06
I'm
looking for the gravesites of my 5th great-grandparents, Andrew Leach and
Hannah Hobart. Andrew died 7 May 1820 in
Belfast, Waldo, ME and Hannah died 6 Mar 1837 in Belfast, Waldo, ME
Reply to:
Denice
LENFEST:
Looking for information on Asenath Lenfest, d//o
John and Rebecca Lenfest from the Prospect or the Swanville area. Also, any information,
if any, on the family legend that there
are French/Indian bloodlines in the family.
Kathy Parker-Hopkins
15 Apr 06
LEVENSELLER:
Can
anyone identify the person in this picture? It came with a group
of photos of the Morse family.
One thought is that she might be
Jennie Levenseller who married John Morse. Does anyone know? Reply to:
Isabel Morse Maresh
20 Aug 06
Picture is a thumbnail. Please click on image to
enlarge. Thank you.
LEVENSELLER:
I am seeking any info about the Levenseller family of
Lincolnville, Maine. My ancestor, Joanna, is buried in a lot
belonging to the Levenseller family, and wondering what her
connection with this family is. 2. Christopher Dailey (Christopher 1) was born abt
1789 in Lincolnville, Waldo, Maine and died in Maine. He
married Johanna Thorndike 2, 3 Abt. 1820 in Knox,
Maine, daughter of Paul Thorndike and Bathsheba
Emery. She was born 1785 in Lincolnville, Waldo, Maine4, and
died 29 Mar 1837 in Lincolnville, Waldo, Maine. Census: 1830, Lincolnville, Waldo, Maine. 50+ 1 male
Christopher [Dailey] 1 male 10-15, 1 fem 50-60, 1 under 5, 1 10-15, 1
20-30 Notes for Johanna Thorndike : Lincolnville vital records; was married 1. "
Preble" Prabble, Prebble LVR page burial Lower Cemetery
Lincolnville Maine"Joanna Dalie" source NEHGS More About
Johanna Thorndike : Burial: 1837, Lower Cemetery, Joanna
Dalie, d. Mar.
29, 1837 Aet. 52 source; cemetery transcription NEGHS Child of Christopher Dailey
and Johanna Thorndike
is: 3. i. Jr. John E.3 Dailey, b. 20 May 1821, Camden,
Knox, Maine; d. 14 Nov 1873, Camden, Knox Maine. Reply to:
Kris Iovanna
7 Jul 06
LEVANSELLER:
I
am looking for information on the Levanseller family that
lived in Waldo County area. I have some information on my Great
Grandfather Gilbert Levanseller, born Aug 1849 in Waldo.
He was married to the former Sarah Ellen Chase born 25
Mar 1853 and died 11 Sep 1938. Gilbert's father was John K.
Levanseller born abt 1808. I know that John had three children,
Gilbert, Charles and John. Looking from more
information on both Gilbert and his father John, such as
birth/death/marriage dates and places. I would like to find the cemetery
were they might be buried. Reply to:
Bruce MacDonald
7 Oct 04
LEWIS:
I am researching Andrew
Lewis born 1771 married about 1795 to Martha _______, born
1781. Andrew Lewis died October 26, 1850 in
Palermo, Lincoln Co.,
Maine. Martha died
on December 14, 1861 in
Palermo, Lincoln Co.,
Maine. I need parents of Andrew and Martha and any other data
that you may wish to share. These folks are my daughter in laws 4th
great grandparents. I am planning to give my daughter in law and new
grandson a family history for Christmas. I will pay duplication and mailing
expenses if required. Please let me know. Reply to:
James Andrade
23 Nov 06
LEWIS: Seek info on
Sherebiah Lewis and his wife Lucy/Lucinda Parker. They appear on 1840 census in Monroe.
Sherebiah
d. in 1840's. What became of his wife Lucy? They were
living in Cornville until 1830 census. Yet on their daughter Irenia's
death certificate it says she was b. in Monroe. We have not found
death dates of Sherebiah, Lucy, or birth date of
daughter Irenia. Nor have we found the parents of Lucy.
Reply
to: Joan 7 Apr 01
Seeking record of the marriage of
William F. Sheldon and Harriet Linneken(?) about 1853
and the death of Harriet about 1860. She was born in Appleton about
1839. Reply to: Ed Sheldon
9 May 04
LITTLE / FOGG:
I am trying to
I find out if my relatives were married in Monroe, Maine. Their names were
Jane Little and Charles W. Fogg. Married on July 25,1897.
Reply to:
13 Oct 08
LITTLEFIELD: I am searching for
information about Abigail Littlefield born 1800. She was
the daughter of Joseph Littlefield and Mary Perkins.
She married Nathaniel Dresser in 1825. The
Littlefield Newsletter Volume XIII Pg 35 lists Waldo County, ME Records
as a source. I would like birth information for Abigail
with names of parents. I am trying to prove a lineage for
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Reply to: Sheryl Romasco
12 Jun 09
LINCOLNVILLE CEMETERY RECORDS: I am
seeking burial information in Lincolnville cemeteries for; Gideon Tower, Sr.,
b. Jan 14, 1790, d. Oct 24,
1864 in Lincolnville Wife Frances "fanny" Heal b. Lincolnville, Maine
Christopher Dailey of Lincolnville,.b1790? Lincolnville,
Maine Wife Johann "Thorndike" Dailey b. 1785
Any information about the locations of burials or any leads on these
individuals family would be most appreciated. Reply to:
Kiova
31 Aug
04
LOW: James
Low, born around 1812, based on age of 38 years in the 1850 census.
James married around 1833 to Rosilla Littlefield.
Rosilla born in 1810 (1850 census and 1880 census) James &
Rosilla were residing at Frankfort, Maine in
the 1840 census, 1850 census, and 1860 census. James Low died sometime after 1860 and before 1880, since
Rosilla was a
"widow" in 1880. James & Rosilla (Littlefield) Low definitely had the following children: (1)
Webster S. Low,
b. 1834 (1850 census); (2) Jacob Low, b. 10 Feb 1838; d. 10 Aug 1874; (3)
Benjamin W. Low, b. February 1840, d. 1824,
buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Winterport, Maine; (4) William H. Low, b. 1842 (1850 census); (5)
Frederick J. Low, b. 1845 (1850 census), buried.
Oak Hill Cemetery, Winterport, Maine; (6) Elvira R. Low, b. 1849 (1850 census). married 13 Aug 1876 to
Albert L. Leonard; (7) John R.
Low, b. February 1857, married Mary Elizabeth Webster. I have over 5000 Low's descended from John Low of Marshfield, MA, many of
whom migrated to Waldo County after the revolution. I simply have NOT been able to place the above James Low. Any information on James or his
descendants would be much appreciated. Reply to:
Charles A.
"Skip" Lowe 24 July 01
LOW: Seeking information relevant to the origins of
Sewall C. Low. He was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery,
Winterport, ME with the inscription providing his birth date (8 Dec 1807) and his death date (25 May 1882).Sewall married one
Elizabeth C.
Littlefield around 1832. Elizabeth died 14 Mar 14, 1893 at the age of 80 years, 7 months, which means she was likely born in August of
1812. Her death record giver her parents as John Littlefield and
Hannah Rowell, both of Winterport. I am hoping that
Sewall's death record (1882) would provide his parents' names. I have my suspicions as to his parentage, but would appreciate any information
that could confirm or disconfirm my suspicions as to the lineage of Sewall
C. Low. Reply to: Charles A. "Skip" Lowe 21 July 01
MacDONALD / ALEXANDER / CARVER:
Am searching for info on above
individuals. Laughlin MacDonald served at Fort Pownal
1764-1767 later resident of Bucksport (listed in 1790 census). Am
also looking for details of his marriage to Margaret Alexander.
On son, Roderick, am looking for details of his marriage to Abigail
Carver, of Vinalhaven. Reply to:
John
Frye 14 Sep 01
I
am interesting in finding the parents of Sarah MacDonald,
Born about 1774-77 in the Windham, Cumberland, Maine area. She married Ezekiel
Webb who was the son of Eli Webb and Sarah
Cloutman
of Windham, ME. They had 10 children and Ezekiel was in Monroe, Me
1840 with a wife Lucy___? Ezekiel died in Brooks, ME 1851.
Amelia
Hancock
Would
love to correspond with anyone who has a connection to my great-grandparents, Albert
Maddocks and Rose Page. Will share all that I
have. Know more about the Pages, than I do about the Maddocks.
Reply to:
Leslie Maddocks Hiatt
MAHER:
Just found a Delaware birth document for my grandmother
which also listed my great grandfather, Nichloas Maher, place of
as Prospect, Maine. He was born around 1860. His parent were
Patrick and Mary Maher. Can anyone find if
there are any birth record for him? Reply to:
Tim Slamon 20 Nov
2010
Looking for
birth info for my Great-grandfather, Nicholas
Maher,
Aug.,1860, Maine. In 1870 he was living in Prospect, Maine with father,
Patrick, and
mother, Mary.
He attended school. Do not know if he was born in Prospect.
Patrick
Maher was a stone
cutter. He had real estate valued at $800.00. Reply to:
Tim Slamon
25 Apr 09
18 May 03
MANSER/MANSUR:
Searching for parents of Mary__________
who married George Manser/Mansur about 1812 in or near Waldo co.
They had children Matthew, John, James and Mary and probably Harriet. My line is
Mary
who married Eli Rogers in Troy, ME 4 Nov 1834. All moved to Brown Co, IL where the father George died in 1839 and wife Mary remarried.
George and Mary bought land in Burnam, ME in 1835 and sold it in 1837. George was the son
of James Mansur and Mary Blood in Monroe, ME. Who were
Mary's parents and when and where did they marry? Reply to:
GRIFF4547@aol.com July 99
MANSON: Seeking information on my grandfather,
Frederic Ernest Manson, b. 6 July 1860 in Searsmont. His father
was the Rev. Edwin Manson, a Northern Baptist minister. He had brothers
Frank,
Will, Alfred, and maybe Rex or
Roy
and a sister Alice. His mother was Viola Pattee Manson.
Would like any info on this family. Reply to:
Catherine
Manson Hastings 11 Dec 99
MARDEN: I was
recently given a photograph of a man who I hope is my 2nd great-grandfather
Godfrey Overlock. It is my guess that the picture was taken in
the 1850s. On the back it says "E. B. MARDEN, Photographer, Stockton,
ME." The photo is 2 1/2 x 4 inches in size and it is on cardboard.
Does anyone know anything about this photographer? I cannot find E. B.
Marden in the census in 1840 (maybe he was not head of household) or
1850. Reply to:
MARDEN: (update)
I am looking for the
family of Horace Marden b. Jan 1832, who left
Swanville, Waldo Co. Maine to go to California Gold rush by boat
via Nicaragua then San Francisco, arriving in 1853. His father
is said to be James Marden and his mother Mary
Clemens. Also, I have discovered a James Marden in
Stockton with several children who have the same name patterns as Horace's
children. Could this be a connection? Any siblings? I see on a topographical map a
place called Marden Hill just north of Swanville, does this
have any connection to this family? I have quite a bit on
them in California and Nevada and will be glad to share.
Reply to: Peggy Lee 14 Apr 05
MARRINER/MARINER: Looking for information
on Naler and Ruth (Higgins) Marriner/Mariner. They
removed from Kennebec to Lincolnville[Canaan] ca. 1790-1800. Daughter
Thankfull,
b.1782, m. Charles Thomas Dec. 1806, she d. Jan. 17, 1849 age 67 yrs. I
am very interested in Thankfull and her offspring. Reply to:
Linda Knight 18 Jan 00
Marshall
family info from Islesborough, Maine, Orrington, Maine, and or Providence,
Rhode Island. Trying to verify Charles Royal Marshall parents??
Sharon
Moore
MARSHALL:
I am searching for info on my
great grandfather, Charles Royal Marshall born Jan 17, 1827 Islesborough,
Maine. Family states he sailed out of Bangor, Maine and sailed around the Horn twice.
Possible that he was a Second Engineer on USS Conestoga during Civil War? According
to
Brownwater Navy Roster that lists the crew . Also is there a connection to Pendleton
family by marriage? Charles came to Canada about 1870 where he purchased property. Would
appreciate any confirmation on this info. Reply to:
Sharon Moore 25 Dec 99 or
mail to: Sharon Moore 1058 Glidden Ave Windsor, Ont. Canada N8S-2P1
MARSHALL:
I was wondering if someone had
access to cemeteries in Islesborough, Maine. I know not all are catalogued but if the two
are in books could someone do look up for any Marshall families. My
Charles Royal Marshall was born Jan 17 ,1827 but not found on
census later . However he was a mariner and signed up in Providence, Rhode Island for a
American Seaman's Protection Certificate in December 22, 1849. (proven by NARA Archives).
Haven't found marriage certificate in Detroit, Michigan abt 1875? Suppose to have had
relatives in Boston, Mass? Any index for the 2 cemeteries that are listed on this list?
Just a looking for connection to any Marshalls listed in History of Islesborough Maine.
Reply
to: Sharon Moore
19
July 2000
MARTENS:
My mother's family was from New York, but
she visited her uncle in Maine in the 1940s . I recently
discovered that her cousin, George Martens, Jr. died in
Belfast, Maine in 2000 and that suggested that perhaps his
father lived there too. Reply to:
Jody Rogers July
2010
MARTIN: Joseph
Plumb Martin,
the Revolutionary Soldier, is described in multiple sources as an
"artist, poet," and even a hymn writer. In 1962 the
historian George Scheer, who edited the modern edition of
Martin's memoir, said he had seen examples of Martin's art work and
manuscript hymns when he visited Prospect. Does anyone know if these
documents still survive, either in the hands of the Prospect Church, a
historical society, or descendants of Martin?
16 Apr 02
I am trying to locate the grave of Revolutionary War veteran
Joseph Plumb (or Plum) Martin.
I believe it's in the Sandy Point Cemetary, Stockton Springs/Sandy Point, Maine. Where are those towns located and within the graveyard is the site of
Mr. Martin? Reply to: Mark Persky
24 July 01
MAPLE GROVE CEMETERY: Would
anyone be able to give me directions to the Maple Grove Cemetery in
Prospect ME? I will be in Rockland ME for a couple of days in May and
would like to visit this cemetery. Reply to:
Carole 15 Apr 10
MASON: Looking for information on
Louisa Mason,
who married David Dow, son of Jonathan Dow and Polly
"Mary" Black. Although I don't know what county Louisa
and David were from, I believe her to be the daughter of John Mason
and Jemima Nickerson of Prospect. If this is the correct Louisa,
she would have been born in 1810 and died in 1883. Louisa and David
had 10 children. Does anyone know if John Mason and Jemima
Nickerson had a daughter named Louisa who married David
Dow?
Reply to: Jessica 14 Sep
01
MATTHEWS:
Can anyone provide
any information (or even speculation) about
the parents and origins of Daniel
Matthews of
Searsmont, Maine? He appears on the census in Hancock County in
1800, 1810 and 1820. In assorted databases online he
is claimed to have married Mercy Prescott on 23
February 1796, and to have had at least four children: sons
Morrill, Bickford and Noah, and daughter
Lois. Unsourced references say that he was born in Durham, NH
in 1766 and died in Searsmont in 1826. There's no
Matthews that I can find on the 1790 census in Hancock
Co., except for an Abigail Matthews - perhaps his
mother? Reply to:
Nicola 5 Jul 04
MAYHEW: Am looking for descendents of Mabel
I. Mayhew, b. 1877(?). Parents Frank (1848) and Aubine
Mayhew; Uncle John (1840) and Aunt Helen Mayhew;
Uncle Horace L. (1845) and Clara Mayhew.
Grandmother Charlotte S (1817, NH). All lived in Montville
in 1880s, 1890s. Have an autograph book of Mabel's that I would
like to return to the family. Reply to:
Deborah Gould
25 Apr 09
McAULEY:
I
am looking for (male) McAuley who died died in 1917 in Belfast of an
accidental prescription drug overdose. He got into his mother's medicine
from a recent gall bladder surgery. His parents were Alexander and Anna
McAuley originally of PEI Canada. This might be listed in a newspaper.
Reply to: Brandy Williams
28 Feb 06
McDONALD:
I am descended from Mathew and
Betsy McDonald, through their son, Andrew Richard
McDonald.
I have a great deal on his descendants but have tried to limit this to his
immediate family. I am too far from Maine to do local research and would very much appreciate
any information anyone there could share about the McDonalds' ancestry. Although
Mathew McDonald was born in Maine, he first shows up
(online) in the 1830 census:
1830 Census, Monroe, Waldo County, Maine, p. 381 (I suspect, comparing
Mathew and Betsy's ages and census info, that he was married
twice, and this 1830 census reflects the first marriage; the oldest child on
the 1860 census, Maria, would not have been born on this census, and
wife Betsy would have been 26) McDonald, Mathew, Males: 0010001000 - one male 10-15, one
male 40-50 Females: 03200010, three females 5-10, 2 females 10-15, one female 40-50
He doesn't show up in 1840 or 1850, but I
suspect the online census indexes are incomplete.
1860 July 12 Census, Winterport, Waldo County, Maine, p. 54,
Series: M653 Roll: 453 Page: 932 line 7, HH. 380, Fam. 394
Mathew Mcdonald, 72 1787 Maine, farmer Betsy Mcdonald, 56 1803 Massachusetts
Maria Mcdonald, 21 1838 M E Harriet
Mcdonald, 20 1839 Maine Andrew
Mcdonald, 18 1841 Maine Loren
Mcdonald, 15 1844 Maine Sarah
L. Rich, 30, domestic Julia A. Rich, 28, domestic
Information on Andrew Richard McDonald:
1841 Sept. 6
Andrew McDonald was born in Monroe, Waldo County,
Maine to Mathew and Betsey McDonald.
Military Information
From Andrew's Civil War pension application: 1862 July 23 Enlisted in Union Army, Maine Inf., Co. B, 19th Reg't. Army
says he was enrolled at Winter Port, Maine 1865 May 31 Hon. Discharged from Army, Washington, D.C.
Reply to:
McELHINEY: I am seeking information on
Rev.
Charles Harold McElhiney, who preached at Demariscotta, ME for a number of years,
and whose daughters lived in Belfast, ME until their deaths in 1980 and 1984. I have been
told that they are buried in a cemetery in Searsport, ME. Would any of your correspondents
have a transcription of their tombstones, or other information about this family?
Reply
to: Bob Hilchey 17 Sept 99
McFARLAND:
I am looking for info on the parentage of Jane
McFarland b. c. 1801 in Belfast. She married a Eben Parker c.
1830. Reply to:
Rhoda
Horne July 99
Samuel McGlathery, in 1793, a
sea captain from Ireland, set up a ship building yard on
the coast of Maine. He set up the ship building yard to
be with his family more time as he was on the high seas
and away from home before he started building ships. I
have a large black iron tray that was used to carry the
bread along the long tables in the log "chuck" house where
the workers ate. I think he married Nancy ?
McGlathery. He was a 4 generations back
grandfather to me. I am trying to get information of his
birth date, and parents and children etc. for a family
history. Can anyone help me or advise me
how to get a family tree of my McGlathery family who lived
in Maine from sometime prior to 1750 to the name Elizabeth McGlathery who married
Abel Davis in 1823.
Reply to:
Ruth Vaughan Adams
6 Oct 04
McKEEN: Would be grateful for any information about
my g-grandmother, Mary Elizabeth McKeen, born
1861-1865, (Belfast?), Waldo Co, ME, daughter of Charles McKeen
and Eliza Sanborn. The family migrated--apparently
during the years after her birth (but could have been earlier)--to Edgar Co,
IL. There she married my g-grandfather, Jedidiah (George??)
Burnham, direct descendant of Thomas Burnham, one of
three brothers who founded the prominent New England Burnham family after
their uncle's ship, The Angel Gabriel, was shipwrecked off Pemaquid
Point, ME, during the great hurricane of 1635. According to the tradition
I've heard, Mary Elizabeth McKeen came from Scotland
with her family--including 3-4 brawny brothers. (Think we have a
photo of them.) But entry in 1880 Illinois Census gives birthplace
of her parents--and her own, as I recall--as Maine.) So the family
must have come from Scotland--or possibly No Ireland--at an earlier date.
I find signs of McKeens in Belfast (or at least Waldo) during the
earlier part of 1800s, if not earlier. And I'm told "the Sanborns"
were an "old Yankee" family. Would appreciate any info on either
family that might lead me to something--as well as data on my specific
forebears. 16 Apr 02
McKENNEY: I am tracing my family
background and looking for any information on the McKenney family name
who resided in Stockton Springs or Searsport. If possible, please mention the link to the
page within the response. Reply to:
James
W. McKenney II
25 Dec 99
McKENZIE: Searching for information on
Alexander McKenzie
listed in 1850 Federal Census, pg 164, Belfast. He may be the father
of Jane, Alexander and Louis. Jane
was born in Portland approx. 1849. Any information would be
appreciated. Reply to:
Judith
Watt, State College, PA 7 Apr 01
McLEAN: Looking for
McLeans
who came over from Scotland somewhere around 1810 through 1824. Son, Charles
Frances McLean born around 1825 left Maine at 11 years
old for Georgia. There may have been McLeans in Waldo Co around
that time.Any information will be appreciated. Reply to:
MELVIN:
I am looking for marriage information on Benjamin Melvin
born February 6, 1786 in Gorham, Maine. Benjamin lived in Unity,
Maine and served in the war of 1812 while living there. He is also
listed in the 1820 Unity, Maine census as being head of household with
children. His wife's name was Margaret and her maiden name was
possibly Pomeroy.
I would
also like to see if you have any marriage information on their son Benjamin F. Melvin
to Ann Maria Simpson I have
no idea where they got married. All I know is that they raised a family
in Bangor and had my Great Grandfather Edward Robert Melvin.
Reply to: Gary Melvin
8 May 04
MERCHANT/ MONROE:
I am researching the Ernest Merchant and
Bertha Monroe families. I
have found the marriage certificate, (married in Belfast Maine 12 Sept 1914.) It lists the
parents as Henry Merchant born in Stonington, Maine and
Ada F. Rich as born Mt. Desert, Maine. Is this in Hancock Co? For Bertha it
lists Benjamin Monroe of Lincolnville, Maine. Is this
Waldo Co? Mother Sarah Buttler of Appleton, Maine. Is
this Knox Co? Would appreciate any information on either family Reply to:
Helen Reibin
19
July 2000
MERITHEU:
I am related to Jeremiah Meritheu,
does anyone have any information on him and or family history? Reply to:
Helen Wascholl 7 Aug 99
I have traced my great grandfather,
Augustus Lyman Merrithew to Searsport ME and that is as
far as I have gone. Does anyone have any further information relating this
Merrithew to the Sea Captain of the same name?
Reply to:
MERRITHEW:
Am looking for information on Benjamin
Merrithew b. Feb. 13, 1786 in Orland, Hancock, Maine. He died Dec. 29, 1885 in
Searsport, Waldo, Maine. Would love to know a bit about this fellow! Reply to:
Paula Waterman
20 Mar 00
MERITHEW: I am looking for the parents of
James
Harriman Merithew who was born about 1845. Since both his middle name and his
last name are the same as two of the Searsport Captains, I thought you might have some
information on him. Reply to:
Harry
Merrihew 25 Dec 99
MERITHEW: Jeremiah Merithew
I am trying to discover the birth and death dates of Captain
Jeremiah Merithew of Searsport, builder of the house that is
now part of the Penobscot Marine Museum. I think he may have
been born in 1792, but am not sure.
My reason for asking is that I knew one of his
descendents/relatives, who was a fourth grade teacher here in
Thomaston, Connecticut. After retirement she returned to her
home town of Searsport, and passed away some time in the last
few years. Later this month I will be traveling to Maine with a
friend who was one of her students, and who wants to visit her
grave to pay her respects. In researching Searsport, we
discovered that Miss Merithew comes from a rich heritage
of seafarers, one of whom was Capt. Merithew. I would
like to learn more about him before visiting the town whose
history he and his family so enriched. Thanks again. Any
information would be much appreciated. Reply to:
Stephen Thomson 26 Jan
2011
MERRITHEW: The source
Searsport Sea Captains, published by the Penobscot Marine
Museum in Searsport, traces several generations of many of the seagoing
families listed below. Please query with a first and last name, Waldo County location and
approximate date of event.
I am looking for any leads to the parents and sibling of Rhoda Merrithew. I'm sorry that I can't put a first name to the above. All I know is the
daughter of a person with that name married the following: 1.
John Morey, b. 3 Sept 1779 in Deer Isle. Me. He married
Rhoda Merrithew on 15 Dec 1799 in Vinalhaven, Knox, Maine. He died
26 Sept 1844 in Richmond Grove, IL in Mercer County, IL. He is buried on
Buford Dr. in Chippiannock Cemetery, South Rock Island Twp. Rock Island,
IL. Rhoda Merrithew is also buried in the same cemetery same gravestone
for both. She born 5 December 1779, died on 14 April 1861.
MERRIAM: Searching for my cousin
Elaine Merriam,
daughter of Edward Merriam of Waldo Co. and
Helen
(or Anna Hertha) Kreutz of Jamaica
Plain, Boston. Elaine Merriam is believed to have been born in Belfast, Morrill, or China
Lake areas between 1941 and 1945. Her father Edward Merriam was the son of
Herman Merriam and Abbie
Morrill, born 1910 in
Morrill. We are not sure if Elaine is still married to Ron Johnson. No contact has been
made with Elaine in many years and her family desperately wants to find her. Can anyone
help? Any information will be very much appreciated. Reply to:
Linda Phippard 18 Jan 00
MERRILL /
LUNDSTROM: Liberty,
ME - Merrill, J. Vey and Elsa Lundstrom. I am
searching for information on my cousin Elsa Lundstrom Merrill. She
and her husband, J. Vey Merrill had a cottage "Wa Wa
Wigwam" on Lake St George in the 1940s.Their cottage was on Lake St.
George, somewhere near Sennett Camp and Iky Quizz's Lumber Mill. They had
some friends named Kay, Milt, and Patty. There is
mention of a family named Hayes (they had cottage next to Vey's). I
believe there may have been a child of this marriage. It is also possible
that Vey had a sister or some relative named Marilyn Louise Merrill.
I believe the Merrill family may have originally come from Knox,
ME. Elsa died of cancer in 1952. Vey married a lady named Martha
and lived in Union, ME. J. Vey Merrill died in 1987.
Reply to:
Alice 14 Sep 01
MESERVEY:
I am searching for any family information on
Elisha Hardy Meservey, born about 19 Dec 1833 in Waldo County Maine.
Birth year varies over 10 years on US Census tracts. He arrived in Curry
County, Oregon about 1855 and married in 22 Jul 1859. Died 23 Dec 1912,
Curry
County,
Oregon.
Reply to:
MESERVEY: I am looking for information
on Mary Ann Meserve/y. She was born about 1795,
place unknown, and died 11 November 1859 in Burnham. Would like to know where
she came from and who her parents were. She married Stephen
Harding
in Unity in 1814. Reply to: Betty
Caldwell 20 Nov 05
METCALF:
My great, great-grandfather, William Lovett Metcalf, Sr. was born 21
April 1827 in Frankfort. He ran away to sea when a boy. When he came back, he
couldn't find his parents. He later came to Industry, Maine and he died 26
April 1906 in Farmington. I have no idea who his parents were, and wonder
if anyone can help.
Reply to: Andrea
Keirstead 19 Mar 05
MITCHELL: Looking for information on the
James
Mitchell, Jr. family born Dec.28,1819 Unity, Maine, who married
Sarah
Jane Clark (b.1820), he died May 18,1843 ? His children included
Isabel
Woods Mitchell born Mar.4,1844 Unity, Maine who married Gustavus
Blanchard and died June 6,1935 in Bangor, Maine. There is also family in Troy. I
am certain he is tied in with John Mitchell.
Reply to: Sharon Blanchard Marks
6 Sept
99
Am
looking for descendants of Jeremiah Mitchell born
22 Jun 1779, somewhere between the Machias area and Unity. His
father, John Mitchell was a participant in the
battle of the Margaretta (1775). Those who took part in the
battle seem to have quietly disappeared into the wilderness to
escape being hanged for their part in the battle. John
next shows up in Unity about 1782.Jeremiah married 16 Sep
1802 Mary "Polly" Simmons, daughter of
Lebbeus and Mary (Douglas) Simmons of
Troy. Two other descendants of Jeremiah and Polly and I are trying to put together
a history of their descendants and would be delighted to hear
from any other descendants. Reply to:
MITCHELL:
I am seeking the death date of a girl with the last name of
Mitchell. She is buried in Mt. Holly Cemetery, Troy, ME in
1858. Her father was John Henry Mitchell and her mother was Martha
Hopkinson or Mary Hopkins (we have two
different stories in the family???). Both parents were born in ME as well
as the child. I know that is not a lot to go on, but if anyone can help I
would greatly appreciate it. Reply to:
Judi Sumler
20 Aug 06
MOAR: Searching for
Moar
family. Eliza Moar, born ca. 1804, in Montville, Waldo
Co., ME. Married Henry Bagley on June 6, 1823 in
Montville. He was from Searsmont, ME. Eliza Moar
died in Montville 10-29-1884 at age of 80. ANY info on surround
Moars welcome; I have no idea where to look! No Moars in
1800 census of Waldo that I could find. Reply to:
Rose
Young 7 Apr 01
Any information at all on the life of Amos
Moody. Contrary to popular belief he is not of the Newbury, Mass.
Moody clan. His line gets switched at this point to a Joshua Moody which is convenient but not proved. He supposedly lived for 100
years in and around Waldo county. All researchers I know have him as born
August 12, 1747 and dying 30 January 1847 in Nobleboro. He married Elizabeth
Chamberlain, in 1798 in Liberty. Other than the
marriage record, his birth or death has not been proved by anyone with hard
proof and there are lot's of people out here pursuing what I think is a
wrong line. I think Amos's are derived from a Clement Moody from New Hampshire whose family members migrated to Maine
independent of the Newbury Moody's. Reply to:
Pete Martin
MOODY: Searching for the parents and ancestry of
Chandler
Moody, Born: about 1783, probably in New Hampshire, married Susanna Field
in Prospect, Maine on May 26, 1808. Probably died 1821 in Newport, Maine leaving
five young sons: Edward, b. born 9 Apr 1809; Jacob Ames, b.22 June1810; James Sanborne,
b.6 Apr1816; Robert, b.1812, and Benjamin, born, 7 Aug 1821. Chandler had brothers,
Robert b. abt 1776, and David, b. abt 1780. Edward and Robert settled in Somerset County.
The others in Weston, Maine. Father may have been David Moody. Reply to:
Rose Moody Cohoon
17 Oct 99
MOODY:
I am looking for
information on John Moody and Amanda Hart, who were the
parents of my great grandfather George Waverly Moody.
He was born 8 Dec 1862 in Belmont - but his mother, Amanda was born
in Searsmont, ME. Reply to:
Marilyn R Moody
23 Apr 06
MOORE:
Looking for parentage information on Betsey Moore, b. Belmont
Maine. She was the daughter of William and married to John Blake on April 19, 1809 in Castine, Maine. Any information on her would
be greatly appreciated. Reply to:
Laura
28 Mar 06
MOORE: I am researching three generations who lived in Winterport, Maine from at the latest 1818 through at least 1867.
Frank Augustus Moore was born 25 May 1867 in Winterport. He married
Catherine Agnes Slattery (from England), although it
is unclear where or when. His father, Henry Moore, was born 14 Mar 1818 also in Winterport (He was married in Boston in 1865 to
Arvilla Goff from Wellington, Maine, but must have moved back before the birth of his son). The identity of
Henry's father is unknown.
There is a William Moore on the 1790 and 1800 Census from Frankfort. Any help would be appreciated.
Reply to:
Bill Moore 07 July 04
MOREY:
I cannot find where
Ezekiel Morey is buried at. He died in Deer Isle, ME 22 May 1815. He was
the son of John Morey and Hannah Packard.
Reply to:
Beverly Moorehead
23
Apr 06
MOREY: I am seeking info on my husbands relatives.
Ezekiel
Morey was born in 1732 in Bath, Sagadohoc Co, Me. He came to Deer Isle in 1767
and built the first frame house there. He married May 22, 1815 in Deer Isle to
Content Andrus. They had 9 Children. I do not know anything about Ezekiel's
mother and father nor do I know when Ezekiel died or where he is buried. He married again
in ? to a girl named Patience and they had 5 children.
Reply to:
Beverly Moorehead
15 Mar 00
MORLEY:
Looking for a death record of my 4x great
grandfather, Philip Morey (also spelled Mowry). He died
sometime between 1850 and 1860 in Northport. He was married to a "Jane".
They show up in the 1850 census; Philip was 86 years old in 1850. The
1860 census only shows Jane (still in Northport). Given Philip
was 86 in 1850, he probably died in the earlier part of the 1850's. I would
like to know who were listed as his parents (Philip was born in
Ireland about 1763). Reply to:
L
Dancause 2
Feb 05
MORRILL:
Would like any
information on Hiram Baker Morrill, born June 9, 1821 in
Monroe, ME and died 1881 in Winterport, Me. He married Sarah Blaisdell.
Reply to: Nancy Sims
27 Aug 06
I am researching my husband's
g.grandfather, Wm.E.Morris or William Ephraim Morris whom I have
been told is listed in the 1860 census for Belfast, Waldo Co., Maine . I am
also trying to establish his birth date which is anywhere from 1854 to 1864. He
was supposedly born in Worcester Co., Massachuetts in 1861. Can anyone find a Wm. E. Morris in the 1860 census & what does it say about his family.
The reason that I am having so much trouble, I think, is that there are at least
4 Wm.E. Morris' & I think the one listed in Belfast(?) is the father of
the one I am researching right now. The father was married to L. Tibbetts.
They were actually from the Boston, Mass. area (I think). My husband's great
grandfather is Wm. E. Morris & was with Custer at Little Big Horn. I have
a copy of his obit. & photo of the headstone in New York & his death of
11-26-1933. He was married to Sarah Angela Kench of Brooksville, Hancock
County, Maine, she being the daughter of John T. Kench & Abigail
Cousins. Sarah was born Oct. 22, 1857. Sarah & William were
married in Manhattan, N.Y. in 1879. I am trying to establish the correct birth
date for this William & for his parents......also Wm.E.Morris (1831 ?) & mother,
Lavina (Lavinia) Tibbetts (Tibbitts) (Tarbox-first
marriage). My husband's GRANDFATHER(also Wm.E.Morris-dob 1880)was married
to Edith M. Combes(1889).Reply to:
Barbara Morris
30 Jan 05
MORSE:
I am trying to find out where to look for information on
these families and where they might be buried. I thought you might be able
to send me a link if you know of them. Frank L. Emmons and Helen
M. Wentworth had a daughter Mae J. Emmons who later
married Albert H Morse or Mosse. They had Edwin Mitchel
Morse who was my uncle. Mae may have died between
1910 and 1918, we're not sure.
1910 United States Federal Census about
Albert H Mosse Name: Albert H Mosse [Albert H Morse] Age in 1910: 34 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1876 Birthplace: Vermont Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Vermont Mother's Birth Place: Vermont Spouse's Name:
Mae J Home in 1910: Belfast Ward 1, Waldo, Maine Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age
Albert H Mosse 34 Mae J Mosse 30 Edwin M Mosse 8
Olive May Mosse 7 Margaret H Mosse 5 Charles E Mosse 2
Helen M Emmons 58 Frank Emmons 59
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about
Albert Henry Morse Name: Albert Henry Morse City: Not Stated County: Waldo State: Maine Birth Date: 11 Nov 1874 Race: White Roll: 1654019 DraftBoard: 0 Age:44 November 11, 1874 white, Native born 32 Congress Belfast, Waldo, Maine Occupation: Foreman of Pulp Yard Pejepscot Paper Co. Belfast, Waldo, Maine Nearest Relative:
Alma Winnefred Morse same address Height/Build: med med Color of Eyes/Hair: blue brown Signature: View
1920 United States Federal Census about Albert H Morse Name:
Albert H Morse Home in 1920: Belfast Ward 1, Waldo, Maine Age: 46 years Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874 Birthplace: Vermont Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name:
Alma W Father's Birth Place: Vermont Mother's Birth Place: Vermont Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Rent Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 589 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age
Albert H Morse 46 Shipper Phosphate Plant Alma W Morse 29 Clerk Dry Goods Store
Edwin Morse 18 Navy Olive Morse 16 Margaret Morse 13
Charles Morse 12 James Morse 4 Lucinda Avery 47 mother in law Widow Housekeeper
Reply to: Marion Hess
26 Mar 08
I am
researching my husband's surname. His grandfather, George Everett
Morse was
born in 1915, and was raised by his grandfather, George Washington
Morse in
Belfast, Brooks or surrounding area.
MORSE: I am seeking any information on a
John
P. Morse married to Abbie Y. Cottrell in Belfast 1847. I am
pretty sure he was born in Belfast or at least spent early childhood there.
His parents may have come from NH. Reply to:
Janet
Buchanan
16
Jul 02
MORSE / SARGENT: Looking for burial
information for Joseph Morse s/o James Morse and Sarah
Temple. Joseph was born in 1820 and died approximately May,
1881. He served in the First Maine, Co F Heavy Artillery Civil War
Also seeking information on
Joanna Butman
Sargent Morse d/o John Sargent and Charity Lowe
Sargent and w/o Joseph Morse. Joanna was
born in 1826 and died after her husband.
Also seeking information on
Joseph
and Joanna Morse' son Albert Morse. He died
before 1880 and was married to a woman first name of Polena.
All from Waldo County, Maine.
Reply to:
Sharon
Shulin 8 May 04
MORSE/ WEBB:
New to this list and from Melbourne Australia. My
enquiry relates to Martha Ellen Morse who married
Henry Webb at Montville in August 1858. The couple
moved to Rockland where Henry died in August 1863. They might
have had two children, Clara Ellen and William Riley however
Martha later married William J. Brown
and had more children. It seems Martha died in Belfast in 1906.
I'm attempting to establish the names of Martha's parents, her
father might have been Adam, her mother I don't know, also
confirmation of the names of her children with Henry Webb
and later with William J Brown - and any other information that
might be available relating to this family. Any assistance will be
greatly appreciated. Reply to:
James Twycross
25 Mar 07
MORTON / GILKEY:
I read on the internet that the marriage date for Thomas Morton
and Sylvina Gilkey was November 29, 1792 in Maine
(probably Hancock County). My Rebecca Morton was born
about June 20, 1800 in Maine. The daughter, Rebecca Morton married
George Washington Parks in Northport on Feb 13, 1815. I was wondering if there are
any publications out there that would list the Morton families in
Northport at that time. I believe that several may have migrated to
Ohio. One more question. In many of my sources, Northport appears to be in
Hancock County; however, today it seems to be in Waldo County. Did the
borders change? If so, would I need to post this on the Hancock County
board? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Reply to:
Krystal Kelley
MUDGETT:
To the best of my knowledge, my great
grandfather, Wilson Mudgett, fought in the Civil War as a member
of Co. G, 17th Maine Infantry, enlisting on February 21, 1865 as a
substitute for a William F. Longfellow. The enlistment took
place in Belfast, Maine. He mustered out on May 13, 1865 in Portland.
According to his enlistment papers, he was born in Maine. I've found additional records for
Andrew W. Mudgett, J. Wilson
Mudgett and William Mudgett, who may be relatives, but I have
no proof. So far, I haven't been able to find much additional information about
him, or his family, either before his enlistment or after his
discharge. The only thing I know is that he was probably in Minneapolis
on October 21, 1884 (the year my grandmother was born). Sixteen years
later, my grandmother shows up in Fargo, ND, with my great grandmother
listed as a widow. Can anyone share additional information on Wilson Mudgett, i.e. parents, siblings and/or children?
Mark Stephens 28
Feb 06
I am trying to
find the descendants of granite cutters,
stone workers and quarry workers from Maine.
Also looking for descendants of Thompson
Henry Murch, born 1838 in
Hampden ME
I am doing a project for some of the
historical societies in New England on the
Honorable Mr. T. H. Murch and his
union. I have a group called NEW ENGLAND
QUARRY PRESERVATION SOCIETY.
Thompson was a U.S. House of
Representative from Maine from 1879-1883,and
the founder of the Granite Cutters
International Union, president and secretary
and editor of its journal and a remarkable
man. The G.C.I.U. had its origins in Clark
Island and then its first official
international meeting in Rockland on March
10th 1877. The union was a very strong and
outstanding union of its time.
I am doing a remembrance and celebration of
Murch's life and of the G.C.I.U. on
March 10th in Rockland Maine and would like
to find any descendants of the granite
workers,whom might like to attend in honor
of their ancestors. I am taking my project
on tour to other museums during the Spring
and Summer of 2008, throughout New England.
Everyone is invited to attend the
celebration of life of the Granite Workers
of Maine and the Honorable Mr. Murch in
Rockland. I will have more information as
time goes on. I am hoping to be able to use
the Rockland library's conference hall and
to meet after at Main and Park st, where the
Lynn hotel used to be. I believe there is a
restaurant there now.
Thank you for any help in this matter, and
look forward to seeing you there.
Reply to:
Dorothea McKenzie. Tele:
207-727-6354 29 Dec 06
MURPHY:
Pursuant to information
provided by the Maine Historical society, a
William Murphy registered in
the 1830 census as a resident of Hope in
Waldo County. A son, also named William,
is also named (in a household of eight
people). The younger William might
be my great-great grandfather who went
to New Zealand on the Nantucket whale ship
"Mary Mitchell" in 1835, before coming to
Australia where he was a pioneer in the
State of Victoria. On one of his children's
birth certificates, he gave his birth place
as Maine, USA and his father's name as William. He was born in 1816-17.
Is there any way of finding out more about
this Murphy household, from Hope or Waldo
County documents? It is a matter of great
interest to two or three of us working on
this, our 'William Project'. I hope you might be able to suggest avenues
for further research and thank you in
anticipation of your reply. Reply
to: Jeffrey J. Murphy
2 Jan 08
MURRAY:
I am seeking information on
James Delaware Murray, born about 1872 in Frankfort, Me. and his
wife Annie Kenney, born 11 Apr 1877, Frankfort, Me. and
died 23 Nov 1922. Also, Deborah Low Murray Mar. 15, 1843,
Frankfort, Me. Reply to:
Janet Colwell
20 Nov 05
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