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VARNEY CEMETERY PINE STREET
BRUNSWICK, MAINE
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
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Varney Cemetery Varney Cemetery is located on Pine Street in Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine. It is
situated on the north side of the road and is completely fenced. The cemetery consists of 1,560 stones, the earliest dated 1832, and is still active.
A flagpole is located in the eastern section of the cemetery. The base of the flagpole is a large granite block which has marked on its south face:
VARNEY CEMETERY
Dedicated to the past officers & trustees
Contents l) Map illustrating the general arrangement of the cemetery and indicating the numbering of the
ranges and detail maps. 2) Detail maps indicating the placement of the individual stones and markers by range. 3) Record of each individual stones inscription. 4) Index by family name giving the location in the cemetery corresponding to the maps and text..
Note Numbering of the markers is only as an aid in locating the stone within the context of this sun and
do not represent any town or cemetery association designation. Detail maps indicate monuments and marker stones by a dark outline and footstones by a light
outline. A double line indicates the side on which the marker stone or monument is inscribed. No double line indicates that the inscription is on the top surface of the stone.
Type of marker, be it Marble, Granite, Metal or Concrete is indicated on the detail maps for the cemetery. M = Marble. G = Granite, Mtl. = Metal and Conc. = Concrete.
This record of Varney Cemetery was produced by Donald Cheetham of Brunswick. Maine and Mark Cheetham of Richmond, Maine in 2007.
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Mary E. J. Young Ryan (1,2) (1880-1938)wife of Lorne Boynton White. They were married in 1919. He (Alonzo B. White) had married Grace M. Hill (3,18) (1898-1918) in 1917. Lorne was born in New Brunswick in 1889. Mary was the daughter of Mary Young (1848 from Ireland) who settled in Rhode Island). Mary had: Martha R. Ryan (1913); Lorna (1922); Barbara Anna (1902) and Mabel F. White Ryan (1,1) (1912-1928). Mary had married James J. Ryan in Rhode Island. Lorne worked at the Shipyard and lived on McLellan St. in 1922
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Sylvia Anstress Coombs Johnson (1,3)(1,4)(1855-1933) married a day laborer James Alfred Johnson (1,3)(1,5) (1869-1955). (Grampa and Gram) Sylvia was the daughter of Samuel Coombs of New Meadows (1794-1856) and his second wife: Jemimna T. Starbird (1802) of Brunswick. Samuel had married Hannah Michaels (1792-1836) and had: Elbridge (1821); Mary Patten (1823); Hannah P. (1823); Samuel (1825); George Albion (1827); and Rachel P. (1831). Rachel and George were born in Burlington, Maine.With Jemima he had: David E. (1837-1904); Thomas H. (1840); Benjamin Freeman (1841); Appleton (1842); Elenor Anstress (1844); Sylvia H. (1846) and Sylvia Anstress. Sylvia and James had Delia Ann (1897); Alice E. (1895); and Bertha May (1894). There was a Sylvia A. “Bailey” that James A. Johnson married in 1893, but was receiving poor house funds in Brunswick in 1894-5. James was the son a steward Henry A. Johnson (1833) and Julia (1834).
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Alice E. Bailey Kaler (1,7) (1910-1985) married Linwood Llewellyn Kaler (1,7) (1909-1991) in 1929. He was from Bath, Maine and a laborer in a box shop. They had: Chrystal (1931); Constance (1933); Sandra (1937); and Silvia (1939) and a baby. They lived on Thomas Point Road. He was from Waldorboro, ME and had 24 brothers and sisters.
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Elden G. Wade (1,8) (1855-1930) married Wealthy M. Berry (Orr) (1,8) (1860-1925) in 1910. Elden was a trained nurse who lived at 26 Jordan Avenue in 1910. Elden was the son of Nelson H. (a woolen mill worker) (b. 1823) and Hannah (1824). Wealthy Orr was the daughter of Josiah Orr, a laborer, (1832) and Sarah (1834). She had siblings: Ann E. (1856); Adaline (1858); James H. (1860); Emery (1865); and Joseph W. (1867). She married Dunbar Berry of Topsham in 1893 and had: Charles (1894) and Frank (1896). She divorced him and married Frank Perkins, a widower from Topsham, in 1901. She was a housekeeper for Elden Wade in 1910, and they were married that year. Elden had siblings: Eugen (1857); and Elala (1859). Elden had divorced his wife Roxie M. in 1888.
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Henry L. Newhall (1,9) (1854-1923) married Mary E. Cook (1,9) (1852- ). They had Simeon O. (1,9.) (1884-1924). Henry was the son of William H. and Harriet L. Henry was a shoe cutter in Bath in 1899 and was born in Saugus, MA. Mary E. Cook was the daughter of Simeon Cook and Betsy and was born in Salem. They also had: Sarah L. (1879) who married a Hiram Morrell of Bath in 1899. Her mother was in Bath at that time also.
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George Bertin Luce (1,12) (1869-1946) married Elvie A. Libby (1,12) (1879-1942) in 1912. George was born in Topsham, the son of Burtice (Bertin S.) and Anna S. or Annie. In 1900 he was single and living with his brother Fred (b. 1875) and his wife Lillian (Mary Lillian) (b. 1872) as a farm laborer in Brunswick. In 1940 he was boarding at the Morrison’s in Gray. George was a marine hardware blacksmith in Portland. George and Elvie had: Phyllis E. (1915); and George Bertin Luce Jr. (1,10) (1912-1984) who married Amy Lorraine Bartlett (1,11) (1915-1983) in 1936. Amy was from Millinocket. In 1940 they were both attendants working at the Pownal State School in New Gloucester, Maine.
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Clayton Eliot Dunning (1,13) (1911-1975), a welder at the Iron Works, married Lucy Mae Howell (1,13,14) (1910-1974). They had Mary Helen (1934); Lucy M. (1934); and Jeanette Marie (1934). He was the son of Arthur Dunning and Gertrude E. Southard (1880-1931) who also had Edith L. (1910) who married Leonard Roy Wallace (1,15) (1899-1972) in construction with WPA in 1940—they had Glenda (1935); Katherine (1937); and Arthur (1939). Gertrude had married Walter L. Wallace and had: Walter J. (1918-1918); Lyndoll Edward (1915); Frank A. (1917) and Chester Eugene (1925).
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Avery P. Smith (1,16)(1906-1969) married Annie N. Winslow Puffer (1,16) (1904-1996. Avery was the manager of Pollard’s Garage at 13 Gurnet St. in Brunswick. Avery was the son of John L. Smith (1860) of Scotland and Angi M. Winslow (1889). He had siblings: Angi N. (1915); Byron J. (1919); Howard E. (1922); and Emery (1925).
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John A. MacPherson (1,20) (1873-1938) from Canada, a carpenter, married Emily S. Pollard (1,19) (1865-1928). They had Stephenson R. (1895) who married Albertina F. Bibber.
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John A. MacPherson (1,20) (1873-1938) from Canada, a carpenter, married Emily S. Pollard (1,19) (1865-1928). They had Stephenson R. (1895) who married Albertina F. Bibber.
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William M. Mitchell (1,21) (1884-1952), an electrical engineer, married Betsy E. Maddocks (1,21) (1886-1923) of New Hampshire in 1906. They had: Edna Louise (1911); and Arleen (1913).
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James E. Prindall (1,24) (1908-1961) was the son of Edward J. & Olive.E. Pollard Prindall-Smith. James married, in 1929, Princess E. Crockett of Portland.
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Bertie (Bertram) Herbert Smith (1,25) (1885-1947)a shipyard worker, married Olive E. Pollard (1,25) (1880-1929) in 1917. They had: Barton F. (1919); Ella May Smith (1,25) (1921-1929); Margaret L. (1921); Bertie H. Jr. (1824) ; and stepsons living with them: Edward H.; Isomay W.; Carrott A.; and Ernest L. Bertie was the son of George Smith and Ida Pollard. He had a twin Bertha. Olive Pollard was from North Haven, Maine and Bertha (2,8) married Irvin Faunce. Olive was the daughter of Emily Coombs and Frank Pollard. Bertie married Lettie M. Dunning (Morgan) in 1933. Bertie had siblings: Walter D. (1893); Forest L. (1896); Robert C. (1898); and Jessie A. (1903).
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Ralph J. Dyer (1,26) (1898-1976),a truck driver for the railroad, married Jeannette B. Gaudreau Dyer (1,26) (1909-1981) in 1931. Jeannette was the daughter of George J. Gaudreau (1862 from Canada) and Demeris (1866 from Canada). She had siblings: Mathias (1905); William (1906) and Delia (1907). Ralph was the son of Austin W. (1869), a carpenter, and Elizabeth S. (1868) and had siblings: Verna (1893) and Susie Mae Dyer (1,27) (1889-1929).
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Ralph J. Dyer (1,26) (1898-1976),a truck driver for the railroad, married Jeannette B. Gaudreau Dyer (1,26) (1909-1981) in 1931. Jeannette was the daughter of George J. Gaudreau (1862 from Canada) and Demeris (1866 from Canada). She had siblings: Mathias (1905); William (1906) and Delia (1907). Ralph was the son of Austin W. (1869), a carpenter, and Elizabeth S. (1868) and had siblings: Verna (1893) and Susie Mae Dyer (1,27) (1889-1929).
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Arthur James Nicoll (1,28) (1893-1976), a cleaner at the Post Office, married Alice M. Descheneaux (1,28) (1893-1953). Arthur had been in the employ of the Maine Central railroad at Brunswick, and was a member of the Joined Co. C, 4th Reserve Engineers Arthur married Blanche Y. Dexter of Woolwich in 1954. Arthur and Alice had: Alice (1920-2013). Alice grew up in Brunswick, where she graduated high school in 1936 at the age of 16. She worked several jobs including Brunswick Savings Bank, Senter's Clothing Store and co owned Pleasant Pond Upholstery. The job she was most proud of was at Bath Iron Works Hardings Plant where she eagerly took part in the war effort as one of the many Rosie the Riviters. She worked tirelessly as a seam tacker wearing a bandanna and overalls made by Builtwell. Hence the nickname "Miss Builtwell." Alice married LaVerne Severson in Brunswick on April 24, 1953. After a long career in the Navy. they bought an 1840 farmhouse in Richmond, and spent many years renovating the entire house. Alice was an avid gardener. At first she let Dad have his way using pesticides to kill everything in sight. Then after much research she decided she had enough of the pesticides and took over the garden becoming the first organic gardener in Richmond. They also had Arthur J. Nicoll Jr. (1928-2005) and married Ethel L.; and Clara (1936). Alice was the daughter of Joseph F. Descheneaux (1,31) (1861-1943) an Clara A. (1,31) (1873-1933).of Brunswick, Me.. She had siblings: CharlesO. Descheneaux (1,29) (1892-1955) who had a daughter Marie J. Fisk (1,30) (1924-1985).
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Arlene (Aileen) (Norris) Nickerson Pollard (1,32) (1900-1967) who married Everett Pollard (1,33) (1898-1960), a laborer, Maine SI USNRF World War I. She was the daughter of John Merrill Nickerson (1,34) (1875-1926), an ice dealer on Water Street, and Ella E. (1877). Arlene was the granddaughter of Amos Nickerson. Everett was the son of Elisha Pollard (1848) and Linda (Vinnie) (1861) and had a sister Isetta (1891) and a brother Elisha (1889).
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Daniel L. Moody (1,36) (1904-1979) a used car garage owner, married Lilla M. Ward(1,36) (1907-2002) in 1924 and they had Daniel L. Jr. (1,35) (1925-1934) ; J. Chester L. (1930-2012); and Kenneth. Chester In his younger years he worked at Freeport Shoe Co. and as an auto salesman before starting Chet’s used cars on the Bath Road, with his younger brother Ken. They closed the auto dealership in the late 60's and Chet went to work as the Maine regional supervisor for Johnson Products of Boston. Chet retired early to take care of his rental properties. He spent winters with his wife Judy at their winter home in Lakeland, FL where they enjoyed all the fun that Florida has to offer. Chet liked spending time with his son Rick going to car shows, stock car races, yard sales and working on projects together. Chet was survived by his wife Judy G. (Blowers) Moody of 32 years, his son Rick Moody of Brunswick, a step daughter Rhonda and her husband Andy Chase, a granddaughter Cecile Wilson and her husband Nick of Brunswick, A granddaughter Melody King of Auburn, a grandson Daniel L Moody II of Brunswick, a granddaughter Dawn Pennell of Auburn, A granddaughter Samantha Bailey of Topsham, a granddaughter Liza Chase of Norway Maine and several great-grand children. Chet was also survived by his sister Shirley Connolly of Brunswick, His sister Gloria Elwell and her husband James of Brunswick. Chet was predeceased by his daughter Cathy Pennell- Moody, two Brothers Daniel L. Moody Jr. and Kenneth R. Moody and a sister Doris Moody. Chester is buried at Varney Cemetery.
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Arlene (Aileen) (Norris) Nickerson Pollard (1,32) (1900-1967) who married Everett Pollard (1,33) (1898-1960), a laborer, Maine SI USNRF World War I. She was the daughter of John Merrill Nickerson (1,34) (1875-1926), an ice dealer on Water Street, and Ella E. (1877). Arlene was the granddaughter of Amos Nickerson. Everett was the son of Elisha Pollard (1848) and Linda (Vinnie) (1861) and had a sister Isetta (1891) and a brother Elisha (1889).
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Harry D. Normand (1,37) (1883-1924), a teamster and foreman at the Texas Steamship Co., married Josephine F. White (1,37) (1877- ) in 1920. Harry was the son of Louis Normand (1842 from Fr. Canada), a night watchman, and Julia Gamache (1844 from Fr. Canada). He had siblings: Louis F. (1866); John (1878); and Diana (1880). Josephine was the daughter of Johanna White (Ireland) in Portland and moved to Brunswick.
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Florence R. Boyd (1,38)(1891-1954) W.S.W.V. Auxiliary was the daughter of Elijah Boyd (1866) and Addie (1866).She was, in 1940, a housekeeper in Brunswick. She had a sister Irene L. Boyd (1,38) (1912-1935) who was a maid. Florence R. Boyd married Charles B. Savage Jr. of Coombs road in 1906 and they had HYPERLINK "https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FWBX-DSZ?cc=1674856" George Albiora Savage n 1908. There is a cemetery on the grounds of a colonial fort at Pemaquid, near Boothbay, where a James Boyd was buried in 1685. When my husband and I first discovered this site, we were certain that James would be found to be a sort of local hero; perhaps a famous Indian fighter or dashing explorer. We knelt respectfully in front of the gravestone and carefully brushed away the dust to reveal the inscription: “Here lies the body of James Boyd, killed by the falling branch of a tree in the year of our Lord, 1685”. George married Margaret Boyd and was listed in the census as a farmer, but probably had ties with coastal fishing enterprises as well. The Boyd family had several generations of sea captains. In addition, his son, grandson and great-grandson were all fisherman. They had several children, among them their son, George Washington Boyd, born about 1768. As a side note, the name of George Washington has been used at least once in every successive generation. George was married first, in 1809, to Mary Huff. This marriage produced six children before Mary died in June of 1824. In September of that same year, George married Ruth Priest, and had nine children with her. Their son, Amos Kelloch Boyd, married a woman named Angeline (last name unknown) in about 1858, and had seven children. Their son, Elijah, married Mary Adaline Orr in 1888. Elijah is listed 1880 census as being sixteen years of age, living at home with his family in Boothbay, and worked as a fisherman, as did his father, Amos. Until Elijah, this Boyd family line had mostly remained in the Boothbay/Bristol area. Sometime between 1880 and 1888, when he married Addie, Elijah had moved to Brunswick, Maine, to work as a day laborer. Their only child, a daughter named Florence, was born in Brunswick in 1892. Florence was what we would call today a “free spirit”. At the age of thirteen, she married Charles Savage in her hometown of Brunswick. Their only child together, George Savage, was born in 1908. Sometime between George’s birth in 1908 and 1910, Florence and Charles either divorced or annulled their marriage. It appears that Charles had custody of their son, and George can be found in the 1910 and 1920 census living with his father, who had since remarried, in Phippsburg, Maine, not far from Brunswick. In the spring of 1910, Florence, who had retained her maiden name of Boyd, met a man named Clarence Henery Woodbury. We do not know how or where they may have met. There is no proof that they ever married, but they did have one child together. Harry Woodbury Boyd was born in North Lowell, Massachusetts, on December 31, 1910. Florence and Clarence apparently parted company with Harry’s birth, as no further mention is ever made of him, and Harry never knew him. There is not much information about Florence for the years between 1910 and 1930, but Harry is listed in the 1920 and 1930 census as living with his grandparents, Elijah and Addie Boyd. Florence seems to have drifted in and out of the picture until after 1930, sometimes being listed as a boarder in her parent’s house in the Brunswick Town Directory. Between 1930 and 1940, Harry married twice and had five children. We know very little about these wives and children. Harry volunteered for the Brunswick Civil Air Patrol during World War Two, and began doing some engineering work at the shipyard in South Portland, where he met Zola Mae Farrington. After the war, Harry had a job offer with a company in California. He and Zola went to California, got married, and had one child together, Richard Boyd. The family stayed in California until Harry’s death in 1964. Zola brought Richard with her back to Maine.
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Florence R. Boyd (1,38)(1891-1954) W.S.W.V. Auxiliary was the daughter of Elijah Boyd (1866) and Addie (1866).She was, in 1940, a housekeeper in Brunswick. She had a sister Irene L. Boyd (1,38) (1912-1935) who was a maid. Florence R. Boyd married Charles B. Savage Jr. of Coombs road in 1906 and they had HYPERLINK "https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FWBX-DSZ?cc=1674856" George Albiora Savage n 1908. There is a cemetery on the grounds of a colonial fort at Pemaquid, near Boothbay, where a James Boyd was buried in 1685. When my husband and I first discovered this site, we were certain that James would be found to be a sort of local hero; perhaps a famous Indian fighter or dashing explorer. We knelt respectfully in front of the gravestone and carefully brushed away the dust to reveal the inscription: “Here lies the body of James Boyd, killed by the falling branch of a tree in the year of our Lord, 1685”. George married Margaret Boyd and was listed in the census as a farmer, but probably had ties with coastal fishing enterprises as well. The Boyd family had several generations of sea captains. In addition, his son, grandson and great-grandson were all fisherman. They had several children, among them their son, George Washington Boyd, born about 1768. As a side note, the name of George Washington has been used at least once in every successive generation. George was married first, in 1809, to Mary Huff. This marriage produced six children before Mary died in June of 1824. In September of that same year, George married Ruth Priest, and had nine children with her. Their son, Amos Kelloch Boyd, married a woman named Angeline (last name unknown) in about 1858, and had seven children. Their son, Elijah, married Mary Adaline Orr in 1888. Elijah is listed 1880 census as being sixteen years of age, living at home with his family in Boothbay, and worked as a fisherman, as did his father, Amos. Until Elijah, this Boyd family line had mostly remained in the Boothbay/Bristol area. Sometime between 1880 and 1888, when he married Addie, Elijah had moved to Brunswick, Maine, to work as a day laborer. Their only child, a daughter named Florence, was born in Brunswick in 1892. Florence was what we would call today a “free spirit”. At the age of thirteen, she married Charles Savage in her hometown of Brunswick. Their only child together, George Savage, was born in 1908. Sometime between George’s birth in 1908 and 1910, Florence and Charles either divorced or annulled their marriage. It appears that Charles had custody of their son, and George can be found in the 1910 and 1920 census living with his father, who had since remarried, in Phippsburg, Maine, not far from Brunswick. In the spring of 1910, Florence, who had retained her maiden name of Boyd, met a man named Clarence Henery Woodbury. We do not know how or where they may have met. There is no proof that they ever married, but they did have one child together. Harry Woodbury Boyd was born in North Lowell, Massachusetts, on December 31, 1910. Florence and Clarence apparently parted company with Harry’s birth, as no further mention is ever made of him, and Harry never knew him. There is not much information about Florence for the years between 1910 and 1930, but Harry is listed in the 1920 and 1930 census as living with his grandparents, Elijah and Addie Boyd. Florence seems to have drifted in and out of the picture until after 1930, sometimes being listed as a boarder in her parent’s house in the Brunswick Town Directory. Between 1930 and 1940, Harry married twice and had five children. We know very little about these wives and children. Harry volunteered for the Brunswick Civil Air Patrol during World War Two, and began doing some engineering work at the shipyard in South Portland, where he met Zola Mae Farrington. After the war, Harry had a job offer with a company in California. He and Zola went to California, got married, and had one child together, Richard Boyd. The family stayed in California until Harry’s death in 1964. Zola brought Richard with her back to Maine.
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WilliamT. Morgan (1,42) (1884-1956), a foreman in the ferrule factory, married Annie L. Morgan (1,43) (1889-1941), from Canada, “Mother” and they had: Evelyn (1917) Bibber ; Marjorie (1926) Alexander; William E. (1912) of Topsham ; James R. ; and Vera M. (1,41, 44) (1913-1940) “daughter”. He married Jennie Enman (Best) in 1946. William was the son of Sarah J. Morgan (1843) and brother to James W. Morgan (1862). Jennie was born in in 1880 in Victoria Prince Edward Island and died in Brunswick in 1962. She was the daughter of David and Sophia Campbell Enman.
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William T. Morgan (1,42) (1884-1956), a foreman in the ferrule factory, married Annie L. Morgan (1,43) (1889-1941), from Canada, “Mother” and they had: Evelyn (1917) Bibber ; Marjorie (1926) Alexander; William E. (1912) of Topsham ; James R. ; and Vera M. (1,41, 44) (1913-1940) “daughter”. He married Jennie Enman (Best) in 1946. William was the son of Sarah J. Morgan (1843) and brother to James W. Morgan (1862). Jennie was born in in 1880 in Victoria Prince Edward Island and died in Brunswick in 1962. She was the daughter of David and Sophia Campbell Enman.
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Catherine A. Plowman (1,45) (1933-2003) married Ronald Lee Plowman and was the mother of Jeff, Dale, Rucy, Ron & Ernest-- Gone Racin'
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John Caldwell (1,51) (1863-1925) “Father” married Catherine (1,50) (1867-1942) “Mother. They had: James E. Caldwell (1,48) (1892-1978) Pvt. Army; John Jr. (1896) who married Wilma L. Jones in 1930 and they had Gerald J. Caldwell (1,47) (1938-1938); Nellie (1888); Frank (1890); Charles (1903); Ernest L. Caldwell (1,46) (1906-1978) who married Agnes R. Caldwell (1,46) (1909-1994); and William Caldwell (1,49) (1894-1945) Pvt. Ord. Dept. WWI who married Sybil F. Metcalf (McDonald) (b. 1872) in 1929 who had Esther (1922) who married Jackson.
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John Caldwell (1,51) (1863-1925) “Father” married Catherine (1,50) (1867-1942) “Mother. They had: James E. Caldwell (1,48) (1892-1978) Pvt. Army; John Jr. (1896) who married Wilma L. Jones in 1930 and they had Gerald J. Caldwell (1,47) (1938-1938); Nellie (1888); Frank (1890); Charles (1903); Ernest L. Caldwell (1,46) (1906-1978) who married Agnes R. Caldwell (1,46) (1909-1994); and William Caldwell (1,49) (1894-1945) Pvt. Ord. Dept. WWI who married Sybil F. Metcalf (McDonald) (b. 1872) in 1929 who had Esther (1922) who married Jackson.
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John Caldwell (1,51) (1863-1925) “Father” married Catherine (1,50) (1867-1942) “Mother. They had: James E. Caldwell (1,48) (1892-1978) Pvt. Army; John Jr. (1896) who married Wilma L. Jones in 1930 and they had Gerald J. Caldwell (1,47) (1938-1938); Nellie (1888); Frank (1890); Charles (1903); Ernest L. Caldwell (1,46) (1906-1978) who married Agnes R. Caldwell (1,46) (1909-1994); and William Caldwell (1,49) (1894-1945) Pvt. Ord. Dept. WWI who married Sybil F. Metcalf (McDonald) (b. 1872) in 1929 who had Esther (1922) who married Jackson.
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Burt L. Alexander, a lobster fisherman in Harpswell, was the son of William L. Alexander and Clementine. He married Geraldine and they had: Kenneth S. (1929); Phyllis Bradley (1920); Cynthia M. (1921); Leona (1925); Kenneth (1929); and Burton L. Alexander (1,52) (1926-1998) Pvt. US Army Burton who married Marjorie E. Morgan (1925-1998).
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Otis Lincoln Perio Sr. (1,55) (1894-1948) a cabinet-maker married Margaret Rae in 1915. They had Jeanette P. (1915) who married Perley Crockett; Otis L. Jr. (1,53,56) (1919-1940); Josephine (1918); Harriet (1922); and Clarence Ardine (1,54) (1924-1962) PFC 3231 Engineer Svc Bn WWII who married (1) Evelyn Pearson in 1941 and (2) Pauline Sophie Cloutier in 1948. Otis Sr. married May B. St. Pierre in 1928; and he married Annie f. Delong (Colomore) in 1940 and had step children: James Delong; Charlotte DeLong; Marion Delong; and Ruth Delong.
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Otis Lincoln Perio Sr. (1,55) (1894-1948) a cabinet-maker married Margaret Rae in 1915. They had Jeanette P. (1915) who married Perley Crockett; Otis L. Jr. (1,53,56) (1919-1940); Josephine (1918); Harriet (1922); and Clarence Ardine (1,54) (1924-1962) PFC 3231 Engineer Svc Bn WWII who married (1) Evelyn Pearson in 1941 and (2) Pauline Sophie Cloutier in 1948. Otis Sr. married May B. St. Pierre in 1928; and he married Annie f. Delong (Colomore) in 1940 and had step children: James Delong; Charlotte DeLong; Marion Delong; and Ruth Delong.
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EdwardO. Chaplin (1,57) (1872-1948) an iron worker in Bath, married Carrie E. Rollerson (1,57) (1878-1931). They had Winfred who married Ida Arsenault in Bath in 1960 and died in 1982 and they had a son Robert. Edward and Carrie also had: Wallace F.; Viola L; Bert O. (1892); Edward C. (1894); Elsie G. (1904); and Mildred L. Chaplin (1,57) (1905-1988) who married Theodore R. Jones (1,57) (1905-1972). Edward married, in 1940, Clara A. Eaton (Hosmer) in Bath. Edward was the son of Oscella and Melissa James Chaplin. Carrie was the daughter of Leslie and Clarinda Tucker Rollerson.
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Frances Charles Paul G G G
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Duncan Monument
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Evie M. Trefry (1,60) (1885-1940) married George W. Trefy and he was an assistant engineer at the paper mill. Gladys V. Humphrey Trefry (1,59) (1900-1968) married George in 1942. They lived in Bowdoinham, but Gladys died in Richmond. George came from Washington, Maine and was the son of Chester and Harriet Clerk Trefry. Evie was the daughter of Capt. Everett and Nellis Doughty of Chebeague Island. She had children by a previous marriage: Charles Osgood and Mrs. Stella Damon.
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GeorgeBlanchard (1,61) (1847-1928), a farmer, married Mary E. (1,61) (1857-1953). They had George Lamont (1,61,62) (1887-1980), a chief engineer at the College, who married (1) Ethel B. (1,61) (1885-1936) and they had Edith (1909) who married Morman Emerson; and Harlan (1911); George L. then married (2) Eleanor Hirst.; and “Lillie” “Lulu H. 91,61) (1882-1963).
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GeorgeBlanchard (1,61) (1847-1928), a farmer, married Mary E. (1,61) (1857-1953). They had George Lamont (1,61,62) (1887-1980), a chief engineer at the College, who married (1) Ethel B. (1,61) (1885-1936) and they had Edith (1909) who married Morman Emerson; and Harlan (1911); George L. then married (2) Eleanor Hirst.; and “Lillie” “Lulu H. 91,61) (1882-1963).
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Josiah White (1,63) (1850-1930) was a farmer and gardener in Durham. He had a daughter Jennie (Jeminia A. )(1890) who married James Briggs. He married Marjory Tozer and they also had Olivia Mabet (1888-1972); ;Charles J. (1873-1948); John T. (1875-1882); Lillian A. (1877-1961); Robert (1879-1961); William Leroy (1881-1938); Burke Ingram (1883-1936); Sarah Ann (1885-1895); Frank D. (1890-1954); and Charlotte (1886-1905). Marjory and Josiah came from New Brunswick and Majory was the daughter of John and Catherine Dunnett Tozer.
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Anthony J. Licameli (1,64) (1933-1996), secretary-treasurer of the Abbott Furniture Company, married Gloria A. Sawyer (1,64) (1934-2008) in 1956. They had Regina M. who married Randall T. Reil (1954-2004) in 1980. Gloria Ann Licameli at the Winship Green in Bath. She was born in Chesterville September 5, 1934 the daughter of Floyd W. Sawyer (1,66) (1911-1973), a welder, and Emma Clough Sawyer (1,66) (1916-1997). She attended Brunswick schools and waitressed locally.On April 14, 1956 she married Anthony Licameli. He died December 6, 1996.Gloria was a devoted homemaker dedicated to raising her family. She enjoyed crocheting and knitting for all of her grandchildren who knew her as "Mimmy". She volunteered at St. John’s School and was a member of St. John’s Church. Gloria enjoyed playing bingo, going to yards sales and auctions with her special friends Nancy Benoit and her husband Bob. Surviving were three daughters Mary Ann Cutler and her husband Peter of Freeport, Juliana Reil of Brunswick and Regina Reil of Swanzey, N.H. Two sisters Eva Douglass of Lisbon Falls, Mary Williams and her husband Charles of Bath. Two brothers Bud Sawyer and his wife Rowena of Topsham and Sonny Sawyer of Lisbon Falls. "Mimmy" was also survived by her grandchildren; Jason, Adam, *Sierra, Anthony, Kelsea, Joel, Dorothy, Andrew and Anthony and four great grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and other family members.In addition to her husband she was also predeceased by a brother Emery, a granddaughter Cody and a son-inlaw Randy Reil who died in June of 2004. She had a baby sister Beryle A. (1,65) (1939-1940).
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Russell E. Dorr Sr. (1,67) (1883-1950) married Helen J. Pollard (b. 1894) and they had Russell Jr. (1,67) (1914-1950); Edwin(1922); and Charles E. (1,67) (1916-1941), shoe worker in Freeport who married Mary. Russell Sr. was the son of Charles W. and Octavia Dorr of Woburn, MA. Helen was the daughter of Edward Pollard and Helen Senter. Russell was dentist.
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James Alfred Cobb Sr. (1,68) (1893-1950) was a driller at the Navy Yard in Portsmouth and married Evelyn Reed in 1919. They had James Alfred (1921-1989) S SGT USA who had married Mary Sue Busch.
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Lena A. Simmons Phillips (1,70) (1913-1980) married David M. Phillips (1,71) (1915-1948)in 1937 in Bath, Maine, He was a ship fitter at Bath Iron Works.
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CharlesF. Duncan (1,72,75) (1906-1992), a traveling salesman for La Touraine coffee of Boston married Frances E. (1,72,74) (1908-1978), a registered nurse. They had Paul A. (1,73,72) (1936-1951); Betty Lou; and Sally who was a clerk.
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CharlesF. Duncan (1,72,75) (1906-1992), a traveling salesman for La Touraine coffee of Boston married Frances E. (1,72,74) (1908-1978), a registered nurse. They had Paul A. (1,73,72) (1936-1951); Betty Lou; and Sally who was a clerk.
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Maurice L. Smith (1,77,78) (1916-1982),Pvt. USA WWII, a lobsterman at Cundy’s Harbor married Dorothy M. Hollis (1,77) (1920-2007) in 1935. She was the daughter of Florence N. Hollis (1,77,79) (1889-1946).
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Maurice L. Smith (1,77,78) (1916-1982),Pvt. USA WWII, a lobsterman at Cundy’s Harbor married Dorothy M. Hollis (1,77) (1920-2007) in 1935. She was the daughter of Florence N. Hollis (1,77,79) (1889-1946).
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Maurice L. Smith (1,77,78) (1916-1982),Pvt. USA WWII, a lobsterman at Cundy’s Harbor married Dorothy M. Hollis (1,77) (1920-2007) in 1935. She was the daughter of Florence N. Hollis (1,77,79) (1889-1946).
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Mulford F. Simmons (1,76) (1915-1990) born in Bath, married Esther M. Payne(1,76) (1918- ) in 1936, and who was from Whitefield, Maine. Mulford was the son of Lewis E. Simmons (1889) and Jennie E. (1885). He had siblings: Alfred (1910); Evelyn (1913); Helen (1919); Lewis Jr. (1922); and Willard (1924). Mulford and Esther had Nancy (1938) and Mulford F. Simmons Jr.
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Paul C. Owen (1,89) Korea BSM-PH Paul C Owen from Brunswick Maine had the rank of Private First Class in the U.S. Army when he was a victim of the War in 1951. This occurred during the Korean War, Republic Of Korea. Private First Class Owen was enlisted as Light Weapons Infantryman through Active Regular in the Army. (See Obituary in Record)
Verlie U. Thibeault (Hammond) (Owen) (1,81) (1914-1994) “Ma Owen" married Rene J. Thibeault in 1952. She had married Harold H. Owen earlier. Patrick (Pat) Owen, 68, of Topsham unexpectedly passed away on Aug. 8th, 2012 at Parkview Hospital. Pat was born in Brunswick on March 17th, 1944, the son of Harold H. Owen, and Verlie Thibeault. He was a member of the NRA and NAHC. Pat was an avid hunter. He enjoyed hunting bear, deer, and moose, sight-seeing and scouting wildlife, watching hunting programs & Jimmy Swaggart on TV, four wheeling,camping , snowmobiling., and spending time with extended family @ their camp on Cobsocontee lake. Pat worked at Auerbach Shoe, and retired after 25+ years from US Gypsum in Lisbon Falls, ME.He was predeceased by his parents, three brothers Paul Owen, Harold Owen Jr., and Walter Brooks, and a sister Dianne Blanchette. Pat was survived by his partner and love of his life Margaret Kelley; his daughters Cindy Hartford and husband Ron Hartford(son - in - law) of Leeds ,Jessica Salisbury and spouse of Bangor ; brothers Norman Owen, Robert (Ki) Owen and Richard Owen; sisters Judy Colarusso and Carol (Tessie) Ciciotte; 2 granddaughters : Morgin Hartford , Ruby Salisbury.3 grandsons:Charles Kelley Jr,Patrick Kelley Sr.(spouses Tonya & Alexandria) ,Ashton Salisbury. 2 great -grandsons:Charles Kelley III, Patrick Kelley Jr. and several nieces, nephews , friends and life - long best friend Maurice Bernier.
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MatildaArquitte (1,83) (1870-1961) married Fred. She worked, as a widow, at the Cabot Mill in spooling. She had Lewis T. (1916) who married Eleanor M.; and Roseanne who worked in the winding room in the Lisbon Falls Mill.
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Rose E. Murphy (1,84) (1920-1979) married Henry Murphy and they lived on the Thomas Pt Road.
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HaroldE. Darling (1,85) (1926-2003), a dishwasher and catering at the Naval Air Station, married Eva E. Brawn (1,85) (1921-1998) in 1948. She was a housekeeper in 1940. They had: Julia F. (1921) a cleaning lady at the town hall; Marion E. (1,87) (1924-1972) who married George E. Sinclair(1916-1986) in 1942; and Franklin E. (1937). Harold’s mother was Julia F. (1,88) (1897-1952). She was a housekeeper at Timothy E. Leavitt’s( 1,89) (1879-1951) house with her children.
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HaroldE. Darling (1,85) (1926-2003), a dishwasher and catering at the Naval Air Station, married Eva E. Brawn (1,85) (1921-1998) in 1948. She was a housekeeper in 1940. They had: Julia F. (1921) a cleaning lady at the town hall; Marion E. (1,87) (1924-1972) who married George E. Sinclair(1916-1986) in 1942; and Franklin E. (1937). Harold’s mother was Julia F. (1,88) (1897-1952). She was a housekeeper at Timothy E. Leavitt’s( 1,89) (1879-1951) house with her children.
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HaroldE. Darling (1,85) (1926-2003), a dishwasher and catering at the Naval Air Station, married Eva E. Brawn (1,85) (1921-1998) in 1948. She was a housekeeper in 1940. They had: Julia F. (1921) a cleaning lady at the town hall; Marion E. (1,87) (1924-1972) who married George E. Sinclair(1916-1986) in 1942; and Franklin E. (1937). Harold’s mother was Julia F. (1,88) (1897-1952). She was a housekeeper at Timothy E. Leavitt’s( 1,89) (1879-1951) house with her children.
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GeorgeLaurent Carlos (1,86) (1893-1956), a carpenter married Nora(1883-1961) and was the son of Phelias Carlos and Elise Morin from Prince Edward Island, Canada. He had a sister Marie Alice (1898). Nora was the daughter of William Pollard and Emma Coombs. She had a brother Wilford. Her mother married (2) a McPhearson. Norah married Francis A. Webster, a widower painter from Nova Scotia, in 1904 and George Carlos in 1940. She died in 1961 in Brunswick where she was born.
VARNEY CEMETERY
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(R1#1) MABEL F. RYAN (R1#2) MARY YOUNG dau. of wife of
Mrs. L. B. WHITE LORNE B. WHITE 1912 - 1928 1880 - 1938
(R1#3) SYLVIA ANSTRESS COOMBS JOHNSON (R1#4) GRAMPA Sept. 25, 1855 - Feb. 13, 1933 died 1955
her husband JAMES ALFRED JOHNSON Jan. 30, 1869 - June 15, 1955 (R1#5) GRAM
died 1933
(R1#7) KALER ALICE E. LINWOOD L. (R1#6) BABY
1910 - 1985 1909 - 1991 Baby
(R1#8) Wade Monument ELDEN G. WADE
1855 - 1930 WELTHY M. his wife
1860 - 1925
Marker: T.O.T.E.
F.F. & C. 43 Improved Order of Red Men
(R1#9) Newhall / Morrell Monument East Face: West Face:
HENRY L. HIRAM NEWHALL 1878 - 1962 1854 - 1923 SADIE L. MARY E. 1880 - 1964 his wife MORRELL
1852 - SIMEON 0.
their son 1884 - 1924 NEWHALL
(R1#10) GEORGE B. LUCE (R1#11) AMY L. LUCE 1912 - 1984 1916 - 1983
(R1#12) GEORGE B. LUCE (R1#13) Dunning Monument 1869 -1946 DUNNING
ELVIE A. his wife CLAYTON E. LUCY MAE 1879 - 1942 1911 -1975 1910 -1974
In loving memory
(R1#15) LEONARD R. WALLACE Marker: U.S. 1899 - 1972
(R1#16) Smith Monument SMITH
AVERY P. ANNIE P. 1906 - 1969 1904 -
(R1#19) EMILY S. MACPHERSON
1865 - 1928
Marker Stone: (R1#14) LUCY M. DUNNING
1910 - 1974
(R1#17) BABY REID Jan. 27, 1956
(R1#18) MOTHER
(R1#20) JOHN A. (R1#21) Mitchell Monument MACPHERSON
MITCHELL 1873 - 1938 WILLIAM H. MITCHELL
1884 - 1952 Marker Stone:
BETSY E. his wife (R1#22) MOTHER 1886 - 1923
(R1#23) BABY (R1#24) JAMES E. PRINDALL Sr. son of
E. J. & 0. E. PRINDALL-SMITH (R1#25) Smith Monument Apr. 20. 1908
BERTHE H. SMITH May 4, 1961 1885 - 1947
OLIVE his wife
1880 - 1929 (R1#26) Dyer Monument ELLA MAY their dau. DYER
1921 - 1929 1898 RALPH J. DYER 1976 his wife
1909 JEANNETTE B. GAUDREAU 1981 (R1#28) At rest In loving memory
ARTHUR J. NICOLL
1893 - 1976 Marker Stone: ALICE M. his wife (R1#27) SUSIE MAE DYER
1893 - 1953 Sept. 15, 1889 July 23, 1929
Markers: U.S. American Legion American Legion Auxiliary
U.S. Veteran
(R1#29) CHARLES 0. (R1#30) MARIE J. FISK DESCHENEAUX 1924 - 1985
daughter of Maine C. 0. DESCHENEAUX
Pvt. 47 Regt. Coast. Art.
June 10, 1935. (R1#31) At Rest JOS. F. DESCHENEAUX
Markers: 1861 - 1943 U.S. Veteran CLARA A. his wife
Veteran of Foreign Wars 1873 - 1933
(R1#32) ARLENE NICKERSON POLLARD (R1#33) EVERETT POLLARD May 19, 1900 Maine
December 30, 1967 S I USNRF World War I
Aug 28 1898 June 15 1960 (R1#34) JOHN M. NICKERSON
1875 - 1926 Marker: U.S. World War 1917-1918
(R1#35) DANIEL L. (R1#36) MOODY MOODY Jr. DANIEL L. MOODY 1925 - 1934 Mar. 16, 1904 Jan. 20, 1979
his wife LILLA M. WARD
(R1#37) Normand Monument June 24, 1907 Mar. 2, 2002 HARRY D. NORMAND
1883 - 1924 JOSEPHINE F. his wife (R1#38) FLORENCE R. BOYD
J. & W. L. CALDWELL Jr. Feb. 1, 1938 - May 10, 1938
(R1#46) CALDWELL AGNES R. ERNEST L. 1909 - 1994 1906 - 197R
(R1#48) JAMES E CALDWELL
Pvt US Army
1892 1978
Marker: U.S. Veteran (R1#49) WILLIAM
CALDWELL Maine
Pvt. Ord. Dept. World War
April 13, 1894 April 5, 1945
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R1#50) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: C
CATHERINE wife of
JOHN CALDWELL 1867 - 1942
(R1#51) Top of stone: FATHER
Face of stone: C
JOHN CALDWELL 1863 - 1925
(R1#52) BURTON L ALEXANDER Pvt US Army World War II
Aug 7 1926 Feb 6 1998
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R1#53) OTIS LINCOLN PERO Jr. Sept. 15, 1919 - Apr. 11, 1940
(R1#55) OTIS LINCOLN PERO Sr. Apr. 11, 1894 - Aug. 28, 1948
(R1#56) OTIS L. PERO Jr. 1919 1940
(R1#54) CLARENCE A PERO Maine
PFC 3230 Engineer Svc Bn World War II
Jan 1 1924 May 5 1962
Markers: U.S. Veteran
1941 - 1945 (Eagle Symbol)
(R1#57) Chaplin / Jones Monument (R1#58) Trefry Monument East Face:
TREFRY CHAPLIN
JONES Marker Stones: West Face: (R1#59) GLADYS V.
EDWARD 0. CHAPLIN 1900 - 1968 1872 - 1948
his wife (R1#60) EVIE M.
CARRIE E. ROLLERSON 1885 - 1940 1878 - 1931
THEODORE R. JONES 1905 - 1972
his wife MILDRED L. CHAPLIN
1905 - 1988
(R1#61) Blanchard Monument East Face:
BLANCHARD West Face:
1847 GEORGE 1928 1857 MARY E. his wife 1953 1882 LILLIE M. 1963 1887 GEORGE L. 1980 1885 ETHEL B. his wife 1936
Marker Stone: (R1#62) GEORGE L. BLANCHARD
1887 1980
(R1#63)
W JOSIAH WHITE
1850 - 1930 Gone but not forgotten
(R1#64)
(R1#66)
LICAMELI ANTHONY J. (R1#65) Top of stone: Mar. 1, 1933 BABY Dec. 6, 1996 Face of stone:
BERYL A. SAWYER
SAWYER 1939 - 1940 EMMA M. FLOYD W. 1916 - 1997 1911 - 1973
(R1#68) Husband JAMES A. COBB Sr.
(R1#67) CHARLES E. DORR July 29, 1893 1916 - 1941 Jan. 8. 1950
RUSSELL E. DORR Sr. 1883 - 1950
RUSSELL P. DORR 1914 - 1950
(R1#69) Phillips / Simmons Monument PHILLIPS
SIMMONS
Marker Stones: (R1#70) LENA E.
wife of D. M. PHILLIPS 1913 - 1980
(R1#71) DAVID A. PHILLIPS 1915 - 1948
(R1#72) Duncan Monument East Face:
DUNCAN West Face:
CHARLES F. DUNCAN Mar. 1, 1906 Jan. 31, 1992
FRANCES E. DUNCAN May 11, 1908 July 15, 1978
PAUL A. DUNCAN Dec. 16, 1936 June 10, 1951
(R1#77) Smith Monument SMITH
MAURICE L. SMITH July 28, 1916 - Aug. 8, 1982
DOROTHY M. his wife Mar. 18, 1920 - Jan. 9, 2007
FLORENCE N. HOLLIS her mother Jan. 31, 1889 - June 28, 1946
Marker Stones: (R1#73)
PAUL
(R1#74)
FRANCES
(R1#75)
CHARLES
(R1#76) MULFORD F. SIMMONS 1915 - 1990
ESTHER M. his wife 1918
Marker Stones: (R1#78) MAURICE L SMITH
Pvt US Army World War II
Jul 28 1916 Aug 8 1982
(R1#79) FLORENCE N. HOLLIS 1889 - 1946
(R1#80) PAUL C OWEN Maine
PFC 23 Inf 2 Inf Div Korea BSM - PH
July 27 1953 March 9 1951
Marker: Korean Veteran
(R1#81) VERLIE U. THIBEAULT "Ma Owen" Feb. 1, 1914
Sept. 29, 1994
(R1#82) (Metal marker with all letters lost.) 1901 - (missing)
(R1#84) ROSE E. MURPHY 1920 1979
(R1#86) GEORGE L. CARLOS Sept. 9, 1893 Mar. 26, 1956
(R1#87) MARION SINCLAIR 1924 - 1972
(R1#83)
Mother MATILDA ARQUITTE
Jan. 13, 1870 Jan. 2, 1961
(R1#85) Darling Monument DARLING
HAROLD E. EVA E. Aug. 23, 1926, Oct. 25, 1921, Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 14, 1998
(R1#88) JULIA F. Mtl. Marker on top: (R1#89) TIMOTHY E. DARLING JULIA F DARLING LEAVITT 1897 - 1952 1897 - 1952 1879 - 1951
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HusbandMAfe Merton Emma Ernest ro G 16 G gni G Ira G 26 G G
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GeorgeW. Higgins (2,5) (1881-1959)a carpenter at the College, married Mary Alice Litchfield (2,4,) (1882-1954) and they had Katherine F. Higgins (2,2) (1907-2003); George Lester Higgins (2,5) (1904-1956) WWII, Korea; Beatrice (1907); a Bernice May (2,23) (1908-1971) who married Lawrence B. Stone (2,22) (1893-1949) Sgt 47 Artillery CAC WWI ; Clifton (1920); Walter (1921); Mary Higgins Smith (2,3) (1913-1940) and Beatrice May (2,39) (1908-1989) who married Clyde E. Nason (2,40) (1896-1977).
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GeorgeW. Higgins (2,5) (1881-1959)a carpenter at the College, married Mary Alice Litchfield (2,4,) (1882-1954) and they had Katherine F. Higgins (2,2) (1907-2003); George Lester Higgins (2,5) (1904-1956) WWII, Korea; Beatrice (1907); a Bernice May (2,23) (1908-1971) who married Lawrence B. Stone (2,22) (1893-1949) Sgt 47 Artillery CAC WWI ; Clifton (1920); Walter (1921); Mary Higgins Smith (2,3) (1913-1940) and Beatrice May (2,39) (1908-1989) who married Clyde E. Nason (2,40) (1896-1977).
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Coral Bamforth (2,7,14) (1899-1993) married June M. (2,7,13) (1901-1977). They had: Leon L. (2,7,12) (1920-1944) T. Sgt.; Teresea (2,7,11) (1924-1925); Helene M. (1919); Eleanor (1922); and Muriel B. (2,10) (1923) who married Omer V. Lebel (2,9) (1921-1992) Tec 4 USA WWII who worked at Bamforths. Coral lost his right arm and he started Bamforths Auto Electric and marine Store in Brunswick. His eyes mist at the memory of June, who died in 1977, caring for the children alone when he went to Boston for six months in 1923 to learn how to build batteries. His mother was Canadian Mary M. (1852), his father English (Richard A. (1846) – had produced 13 children—Roy(1893); Ernest (1895); George (1897); Seth (1903). His folks’ house on the Harpswell Road, where he was born in 1899, burned some time ago. One daughter lives next door, another nearby, the third in East Brunswick. His son, Leon, a top turret gunner in World War II, was killed in action over France. Bamforth returned from Boston on March 1924 and opened a shop on Union Street with $400, all the money he had. He sold batteries and did electrical work on cars, though he didn’t own one himself. – Muriel (Mickey) Bamforth Lebel, 89, of Brunswick passed away peacefully with her family by her side on February 9, 2013 after a long illness.She was born on April 3, 1923, the daughter of Coral and June Smith Bamforth and the youngest of five siblings. She attended Brunswick schools, graduating from Brunswick High School with the class of 1940.She married Omer V. Lebel on September 1, 1941. With the start of World War II, she became a telephone operator for New England Telephone Company for seven years. In 1960, she opened a beauty salon and worked as a stylist for 28 years. When she retired, she became a volunteer for Mid-Coast Hospital and Respite Care. Mickey enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She loved to walk and took pleasure in seeing and visiting with her neighbors along the way. Her passions were reading, travel and, especially, her line dancing. She loved to dance. As a young child, she entertained her family and guests by singing and dancing while her mother played the piano. In her later years, she found friends who shared the joy of line dancing with her.She is predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Omer V. Lebel, by her brother, Leon L. Bamforth and by her three sisters, Theresa Bamforth, Helene M. Adams and Elinor B. Favreau and by her grandson, Matthew T. Parker.She is survived by her two daughters, Valerie L. Howard and her husband Scott of Harpswell and Shirley L. Parker and her husband Thomas of Bowdoinham; grandchildren, Wendy Howard and her husband Aaron Smith, Amie Howard, Christopher Parker and his wife Joy and five great grandchildren.
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Coral Bamforth (2,7,14) (1899-1993) married June M. (2,7,13) (1901-1977). They had: Leon L. (2,7,12) (1920-1944) T. Sgt.; Teresea (2,7,11) (1924-1925); Helene M. (1919); Eleanor (1922); and Muriel B. (2,10) (1923) who married Omer V. Lebel (2,9) (1921-1992) Tec 4 USA WWII who worked at Bamforths. Coral lost his right arm and he started Bamforths Auto Electric and marine Store in Brunswick. His eyes mist at the memory of June, who died in 1977, caring for the children alone when he went to Boston for six months in 1923 to learn how to build batteries. His mother was Canadian Mary M. (1852), his father English (Richard A. (1846) – had produced 13 children—Roy(1893); Ernest (1895); George (1897); Seth (1903). His folks’ house on the Harpswell Road, where he was born in 1899, burned some time ago. One daughter lives next door, another nearby, the third in East Brunswick. His son, Leon, a top turret gunner in World War II, was killed in action over France. Bamforth returned from Boston on March 1924 and opened a shop on Union Street with $400, all the money he had. He sold batteries and did electrical work on cars, though he didn’t own one himself. – Muriel (Mickey) Bamforth Lebel, 89, of Brunswick passed away peacefully with her family by her side on February 9, 2013 after a long illness.She was born on April 3, 1923, the daughter of Coral and June Smith Bamforth and the youngest of five siblings. She attended Brunswick schools, graduating from Brunswick High School with the class of 1940.She married Omer V. Lebel on September 1, 1941. With the start of World War II, she became a telephone operator for New England Telephone Company for seven years. In 1960, she opened a beauty salon and worked as a stylist for 28 years. When she retired, she became a volunteer for Mid-Coast Hospital and Respite Care. Mickey enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She loved to walk and took pleasure in seeing and visiting with her neighbors along the way. Her passions were reading, travel and, especially, her line dancing. She loved to dance. As a young child, she entertained her family and guests by singing and dancing while her mother played the piano. In her later years, she found friends who shared the joy of line dancing with her.She is predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Omer V. Lebel, by her brother, Leon L. Bamforth and by her three sisters, Theresa Bamforth, Helene M. Adams and Elinor B. Favreau and by her grandson, Matthew T. Parker.She is survived by her two daughters, Valerie L. Howard and her husband Scott of Harpswell and Shirley L. Parker and her husband Thomas of Bowdoinham; grandchildren, Wendy Howard and her husband Aaron Smith, Amie Howard, Christopher Parker and his wife Joy and five great grandchildren.
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Coral Bamforth (2,7,14) (1899-1993) married June M. (2,7,13) (1901-1977). They had: Leon L. (2,7,12) (1920-1944) T. Sgt.; Teresea (2,7,11) (1924-1925); Helene M. (1919); Eleanor (1922); and Muriel B. (2,10) (1923) who married Omer V. Lebel (2,9) (1921-1992) Tec 4 USA WWII who worked at Bamforths. Coral lost his right arm and he started Bamforths Auto Electric and marine Store in Brunswick. His eyes mist at the memory of June, who died in 1977, caring for the children alone when he went to Boston for six months in 1923 to learn how to build batteries. His mother was Canadian Mary M. (1852), his father English (Richard A. (1846) – had produced 13 children—Roy(1893); Ernest (1895); George (1897); Seth (1903). His folks’ house on the Harpswell Road, where he was born in 1899, burned some time ago. One daughter lives next door, another nearby, the third in East Brunswick. His son, Leon, a top turret gunner in World War II, was killed in action over France. Bamforth returned from Boston on March 1924 and opened a shop on Union Street with $400, all the money he had. He sold batteries and did electrical work on cars, though he didn’t own one himself. – Muriel (Mickey) Bamforth Lebel, 89, of Brunswick passed away peacefully with her family by her side on February 9, 2013 after a long illness.She was born on April 3, 1923, the daughter of Coral and June Smith Bamforth and the youngest of five siblings. She attended Brunswick schools, graduating from Brunswick High School with the class of 1940.She married Omer V. Lebel on September 1, 1941. With the start of World War II, she became a telephone operator for New England Telephone Company for seven years. In 1960, she opened a beauty salon and worked as a stylist for 28 years. When she retired, she became a volunteer for Mid-Coast Hospital and Respite Care. Mickey enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She loved to walk and took pleasure in seeing and visiting with her neighbors along the way. Her passions were reading, travel and, especially, her line dancing. She loved to dance. As a young child, she entertained her family and guests by singing and dancing while her mother played the piano. In her later years, she found friends who shared the joy of line dancing with her.She is predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Omer V. Lebel, by her brother, Leon L. Bamforth and by her three sisters, Theresa Bamforth, Helene M. Adams and Elinor B. Favreau and by her grandson, Matthew T. Parker.She is survived by her two daughters, Valerie L. Howard and her husband Scott of Harpswell and Shirley L. Parker and her husband Thomas of Bowdoinham; grandchildren, Wendy Howard and her husband Aaron Smith, Amie Howard, Christopher Parker and his wife Joy and five great grandchildren.
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Bertha May Smith (2,8) (1878-1944) Her obituary is in Nov 2, 1944 Brunswick Record page 4. Her maiden name was Williams (Brown). She married George F. Smith of Bath, Maine. Herbert Leroy BLACKWELL was born 8 Jan 1899 in Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. George William BLACKWELL was born 9 Feb 1901 in Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, and died 14 Feb 1959 in of Harpswell, Cumberland, Maine. He married Phyllis Madeline SMITH 20 Aug 1924 in Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, daughter of George Frederick SMITH and Bertha M. WILLIAMS. She was born 27 Mar 1910 in of Harpswell, Cumberland, Maine, and died 14 Feb 1984 in Lewiston, Androscoggin, Maine. Bertha may have been born in Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine, USA on 1874 to HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/loring_s_williams_records.ashx?pid=81054545" Loring S Williams and HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/eliza_ann_lord_records.ashx?pid=76721212" Eliza Ann Lord. Bertha M married HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/harry_lord_brown_records.ashx?pid=103191900" Harry Lord Brown and had a child.
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WilliamBradford Cobb (2,15,18) (1872-1920), a stone mason, was a Sp. Am. War Navy Veteran Camp 53 Maine married Marie Lillian Gagnon (2,16) (1880-1967) in 1903. William died at Togus. He had a brother: Charles M. Cobb (2,17) (1870-1957). William’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record April 2, 1920 on page 19.
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John H. Smith (2,19) (1875-1945) married Bertha A. Schultz (2,19) (1881-1941) in 1904 in Lisbon Falls. They had John Jr. (2,21) (1921-1933). Bertha was born in Germany and was the daughter of Theodore Schulz (1848) and Mary (1848). She had siblings: William (1883); Robert (1887); Herman (1888). John and Bertha had: John H. Jr. (1921); Arlene R. (1923); Stanley R. (1925); and Clyde (1930). John H. Sr. was a carpenter and Bertha was a housekeeper and their daughter Arlene was a nurse maid.
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C. Frederick Edgecomb (2,25) (1908-1986), an oiler in the paper mill, married Alice Rand (2,25) (1916-2003) Frederick was the son of Arthur C. Edgecomb (1880) and Jessie M. (1899). He had siblings: Ralph (1910); and Dorothy (1915).
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Ernest L. Rand (2,28) (1880-1965) a widower who worked in a meat married Emma A. Berry (2,27) (1882-1951) in 1912. Emma was the daughter of George A. Berry (2,30) (1846-1933) and Mary F. (2,31) (1845-1909). Ernest and Emma had: Merton H. Rand (2,26) (1920-1920); Mildred A. Spaulding Catlin (stepdaughter)(2,33) 1900-1988) who married Louis M. Catlin (2,33,35) (1902-1985); Ruby L. Williams (1913-2000); Sherman A. Spaulding (2,32) (1905-1969) a stepson who married Evelyn H. (2,32) (1911-); and Loyal Spaulding, a stepson (1907); and Alice (2,25)( 1916-2003) who married C. Frederick Edgecomb (2,25) (1908-1986). Emma had married at 16 in 1895 and had divorced Sherman R. Spaulding who had been a waiter at a lunch counter.
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Ernest L. Rand (2,28) (1880-1965) a widower who worked in a meat married Emma A. Berry (2,27) (1882-1951) in 1912. Emma was the daughter of George A. Berry (2,30) (1846-1933) and Mary F. (2,31) (1845-1909). Ernest and Emma had: Merton H. Rand (2,26) (1920-1920); Mildred A. Spaulding Catlin (stepdaughter)(2,33) 1900-1988) who married Louis M. Catlin (2,33,35) (1902-1985); Ruby L. Williams (1913-2000); Sherman A. Spaulding (2,32) (1905-1969) a stepson who married Evelyn H. (2,32) (1911-); and Loyal Spaulding, a stepson (1907); and Alice (2,25)( 1916-2003) who married C. Frederick Edgecomb (2,25) (1908-1986). Emma had married at 16 in 1895 and had divorced Sherman R. Spaulding who had been a waiter at a lunch counter.
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Paul R. DeMeritt (2,29) (1852-1926)a laborer from Bangor and a servant in 1880 and then later boarded at the Ernes Rand’s
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Ernest L. Rand (2,28) (1880-1965) a widower who worked in a meat married Emma A. Berry (2,27) (1882-1951) in 1912. Emma was the daughter of George A. Berry (2,30) (1846-1933) and Mary F. (2,31) (1845-1909). Ernest and Emma had: Merton H. Rand (2,26) (1920-1920); Mildred A. Spaulding Catlin (stepdaughter)(2,33) 1900-1988) who married Louis M. Catlin (2,33,35) (1902-1985); Ruby L. Williams (1913-2000); Sherman A. Spaulding (2,32) (1905-1969) a stepson who married Evelyn H. (2,32) (1911-); and Loyal Spaulding, a stepson (1907); and Alice (2,25)( 1916-2003) who married C. Frederick Edgecomb (2,25) (1908-1986). Emma had married at 16 in 1895 and had divorced Sherman R. Spaulding who had been a waiter at a lunch counter.
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Stephen Weymouth Catlin (1842-1917) married Philena Small (1844-1933) and they had: Alfred M. Catlin (2,33) (1852-1926), a deep sea fisherman, who married Luella May Rich (2,34)(1872-1927). She was the daughter of William H. Rich and Clara F. Alfred and Luella had: Louis M. Catlin (2,33,35) (1902-1985), a garage mechanic, who married Mildred A. Spaulding (2,33) (1900-1988). Louis and Mildred had Geraldine F. (1925); Ruth A. (1930); and Lucille G. Catlin (2,37) (1926- ) who married Frederick L. Mitchell (2,37,38) (1914-2004), manager of Northern Electric Service, CSF US Navy WWII in 1946.
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Clyde E. Nason (2,40) (1896-1977) PFC USA WWI and a public school teacher in Portland, married Beatrice May Higgins (2,39) (1908-1989) in 1928. They had: Clyde E. Jr. (1933); and Dana (1938). Beatrice was the daughter of George W. Higgins (1882) and Mary A. (1883). She had siblings: George L. (1905); Catherine F. (1908); Bernice M. (1908); Mary L. (1914); Walter L. (1919); and Clifton E. (1920).
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ArthurEverett Litchfield (2,41) (1877-1937) married Gladys Elizabeth Chick (2,42) (1903-1978) in 1933. Arthur was the son of Albertus Litchfield (5,21) (1952-1920), a deckhand on Steam Boat and Mary M. (5,21) (1858-1983). Albertus and Mary also had: Horace L. (1878-1954); and Lester L. (5,21) (1904-1907). Arthur and Gladys Elizabeth had Joan (1933) and Arthur Jr. (1933-2010). Arthur Jr. graduated, in 1971, from the Culinary Arts School in Lewiston. He enlisted in the Army in 1951 and served in Korea and Japan. He was discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1955. He was survived by his wife Dorothy. Gertrude M. Fortin Litchfield (2,43) (1915-1949) married William E. Litchfield (1913-) in 1935. William was a chef at the college in 1940 and later Bath Iron Works. He moved to Bridgeport, Conn. in 1951-2. William was the son of Arthur (1843) and Grace M. 1891.
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OswaldL. Totten (2,44,47) (1877-1947),born in Nova Scotia, Canada, married Lillian L. (2,44,48) (1883-1942). They had: Chester R. (1902); Pansy T. (2,53) (1907-1973); Earl D. (2,44,50) (1904-1923); Daisy E. (2,45) (1909-1967); Hubert Alan (2,46) (1903-1967); Leslie E. (2,51) (1911-1992), a foreman at Theberge Bros. and then own Linoleum Shop, who married Yvonne E. (2,51) (1916-1997), a clerk at Bowdoin College; Edwin G. (2,52) (1903-1978); and Oswald L. Jr. (2,49) (1919-1992), a BIW worker, who married Gladys Eastman (2,49) (1919) who worked in the kitchen at Bowdoin College.
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OswaldL. Totten (2,44,47) (1877-1947),born in Nova Scotia, Canada, married Lillian L. (2,44,48) (1883-1942). They had: Chester R. (1902); Pansy T. (2,53) (1907-1973); Earl D. (2,44,50) (1904-1923); Daisy E. (2,45) (1909-1967); Hubert Alan (2,46) (1903-1967); Leslie E. (2,51) (1911-1992), a foreman at Theberge Bros. and then own Linoleum Shop, who married Yvonne E. (2,51) (1916-1997), a clerk at Bowdoin College; Edwin G. (2,52) (1903-1978); and Oswald L. Jr. (2,49) (1919-1992), a BIW worker, who married Gladys Eastman (2,49) (1919) who worked in the kitchen at Bowdoin College.
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Pearl A. Kilbride (2,54)(9,209) (1928-1928) was the infant daughter of George A.(9,207) (1901-1977) and Jessie A. Kilbride (9,209) (1902-1985).
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George F. Smith (2,55) (1857-1937), an iron worker, married Ida M. Pollard (2,55) (1861-1920) and they had Jessie A. (2,55) (1891-1892) and a baby (2,57). Bertie (Bertram) Herbert Smith (1,25) (1885-1947)a shipyard worker, married Olive E. Pollard (1,25) (1880-1929) in 1917. They had: Barton F. (1919); Ella May Smith (1,25) (1921-1929); Margaret L. (1921); Bertie H. Jr. (1824) ; and stepsons living with them: Edward H.; Isomay W.; Carrott A.; and Ernest L. Bertie was the son of George Smith and Ida Pollard. He had a twin Bertha. Olive Pollard was from North Haven, Maine and Bertha(2,8) married Irvin Faunce. Olive was the daughter of Emily Coombs and Frank Pollard. Bertie married Lettie M. Dunning (Morgan) in 1933. Bertie had siblings: Walter D. (1893); Forest L. (1896); Robert C. (1898); and Jessie A. (1903). Bertha Faunce Gammon (2,89) (1885-1952). She had a twin brother Bernie Herbert Smith (1,25).She married Irving Harrington Faunce (2,88) (1873-1933) in 1911. She married Ernest Gammon in 1941. Irvin Faunce had married Affie M. Brawn in 1898. Bertha and Irvin had: HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0038.html" Jenny Faunce; HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0037.html" Rose Faunce;HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0036.html" Fredrick Ernest Faunce, b. 20 Nov 1899;HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0025.html" Roland Freeman Faunce, b. 18 Apr 1909, Maine, United StatesHYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Sources.html" \l "59" 59, d. 15 Feb 1997, Stockton Springs, Waldo, Maine, United States of America; HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0045.html" Doris Faunce; and HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0039.html" Clement Faunce. Bertie Herbert Smith from Bath, Maine married Olive Pollard from North Haven on 7-30-1917 in Brunswick, Maine. Bertie had a twin sister named Bertha who married Irvin Faunce. Their father was Frederick (George) Smith. Bertie and Olive's children were Frederick Barton, Bertie Herbert Jr., Margurite Lillian, and Ella Mae(died at 7 yrs old).
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George F. Smith (2,55) (1857-1937), an iron worker, married Ida M. Pollard (2,55) (1861-1920) and they had Jessie A. (2,55) (1891-1892) and a baby (2,57). Bertie (Bertram) Herbert Smith (1,25) (1885-1947)a shipyard worker, married Olive E. Pollard (1,25) (1880-1929) in 1917. They had: Barton F. (1919); Ella May Smith (1,25) (1921-1929); Margaret L. (1921); Bertie H. Jr. (1824) ; and stepsons living with them: Edward H.; Isomay W.; Carrott A.; and Ernest L. Bertie was the son of George Smith and Ida Pollard. He had a twin Bertha. Olive Pollard was from North Haven, Maine and Bertha(2,8) married Irvin Faunce. Olive was the daughter of Emily Coombs and Frank Pollard. Bertie married Lettie M. Dunning (Morgan) in 1933. Bertie had siblings: Walter D. (1893); Forest L. (1896); Robert C. (1898); and Jessie A. (1903). Bertha Faunce Gammon (2,89) (1885-1952). She had a twin brother Bernie Herbert Smith (1,25).She married Irving Harrington Faunce (2,88) (1873-1933) in 1911. She married Ernest Gammon in 1941. Irvin Faunce had married Affie M. Brawn in 1898. Bertha and Irvin had: HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0038.html" Jenny Faunce; HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0037.html" Rose Faunce;HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0036.html" Fredrick Ernest Faunce, b. 20 Nov 1899;HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0025.html" Roland Freeman Faunce, b. 18 Apr 1909, Maine, United StatesHYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Sources.html" \l "59" 59, d. 15 Feb 1997, Stockton Springs, Waldo, Maine, United States of America; HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0045.html" Doris Faunce; and HYPERLINK "http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Rita-Floyd-Maine/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0039.html" Clement Faunce. Bertie Herbert Smith from Bath, Maine married Olive Pollard from North Haven on 7-30-1917 in Brunswick, Maine. Bertie had a twin sister named Bertha who married Irvin Faunce. Their father was Frederick (George) Smith. Bertie and Olive's children were Frederick Barton, Bertie Herbert Jr., Margurite Lillian, and Ella Mae(died at 7 yrs old).
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Frank E. Hersey (2,58) (1877-1953) US World War Vet and janitor at Bowdoin College, married Mabelle F. (2,58) (1884-1955).
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Harry Alexander (2,59) (1872-1962) married Ethel Douglass (2,59) (1879-1943) in 1901.They had: Stanley Elliot Alexander who was born Born Feb 1922 Brunswick Maine died May 1980 in coventry CT; Margaret Stella Alexander; Florence Ivis Douglass ; Percy Alfred Alexander; Robert Asa Alexander (2,59) (1901-1981); Herman Alexander A. (2,59) (1907-1999), a truck driver, who married Ethel Dearborn (2,59) (1909-2003); Roland D. (1905-1967); Marie(2,59) (1910-1994) who married Roscoe Hoskins (2,59) (1907-1988); Daniel (2,59) (1914-1994); and Anne Elizabeth Alexander. Harry was the son of Asa J. Alexander (1843-1924) and Annie Elizabeth Strout (1849-1876). He had siblings: Mellie (1870); Giny (1875).
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Thomas J. Lowery (2,60) (1866-1953)“Father”, a fireman at the CM co., married Marietta E, Maxwell (2,61) (1866-1947) ”Mother”in 1886. They were both born in St. Stephen New Brunswick, Canada. They had George Edward (2,62) (1886-1918) 1030662--A C. 42nd Bn Royal Canadian Highlanders Killed in Action Monchy Belgium 26 Aug. He was buried at Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Marietta was the daughter of James Harris Maxwell and Mary Pike. Besides George E. they had John J. (1889) in NB who married Margaret I and had Clarence R. Lowery (2,74) (1911-1920).John J. (1889) worked at the Electric power station & Margaret I. Lowery(1895). He had siblings: Thomas 1915); Earl (1917); John Jr. (1922); Arthur E (1928); Robert A. (1931); and Jean Anne Lowery (2,73) (1937-). Thomas and Marietta also had: Albert W. (1890) in NB a concrete worker; Harry L. (1891) in NB a repairman; Helen May in NB (2,69) (1894-1931) who married Clarence Seymour Holt (2,69) (1897-1975); Grace (2,71) (1897-1927)who married Jessie M. Johnson and was born in NB and a nurse; Mary Kathleen (1898) in NB; Hazel E. (2,63) (1900-1959) in Me.; Ernest (1903) in Me.; Charles A. (1906) in Me; Eugene Lowery (2,65) (1908-1911) in Me.; Hilda E. (1910) in Me.; Nelson (2,64) (1906-1909); and Donald A. (1912) in Topsham, ME.
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Clarence Seymour Holt (2,69,70) (1897-1975) from New Brunswick and a machine fixer for CM Co., married Helen M. Lowery (2,69) (1894-1931). He married Elsie F.Kick (2,70) (1912-1998) in 1936 in Lisbon Falls. Helen was the daughter of Thomas and Marietta Lowery. Elsie was the daughter of Adam Kick (1885) from Germany and Carolyn (1888) from Germany. She had siblings: Samuel (1911); Augusta (1912); Emma (1916); Frederick (1920) and William (1922). Clarence and Helen had: Fred G. (2,72) (1921-1926).
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Victor Emmanuel Bergquist (2,78) (1879-1972) a farmer, was born in Sweden. Pvt. US Marines Spanish American War married Albertha Bergquist (2,76) (1880-1922. He also married Gertrude Bergquist (2,77) (1886-1970). Victor and Albertha had Victor (1915). Victor Sr was the son of John A. (1845) and Joanna P. (1847). He had siblings: Alex S. (1893); Josephine A. Francis (1890); Gustus (1873); Axel M. (1874); Frtiz R. (1877); and Alga P. (1879).
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Frank W. Flanders (2,66) (1873-1957)“Father” a mill worker, married Nellie E. Abbott (2,67) (1871-1937) “Mother”, Frank was was born in 1873 in Goshen, NH.. He married Nellie E. Abbott on 15 Oct 1893 in NH.. Nellie E. Abbott was born in 1872 in Enfield, NH.. They on 15 Oct 1893 in NH.. They had the following children: Fred Woodbury Flanders who was born on 29 Dec 1893 in Henniker, NH.. He died on 14 Sep 1896 in Hopkinton, NH.; Etta May Flanders (2,68) (1897-1921) was born in Henniker, NH. Who married Sidney F. Campbell.
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Victor Emmanuel Bergquist (2,78) (1879-1972) a farmer, was born in Sweden. Pvt. US Marines Spanish American War married Albertha Bergquist (2,76) (1880-1922. He also married Gertrude Bergquist (2,77) (1886-1970). Victor and Albertha had Victor (1915). Victor Sr was the son of John A. (1845) and Joanna P. (1847). He had siblings: Alex S. (1893); Josephine A. Francis (1890); Gustus (1873); Axel M. (1874); Frtiz R. (1877); and Alga P. (1879).
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Victor Emmanuel Bergquist (2,78) (1879-1972) a farmer, was born in Sweden. Pvt. US Marines Spanish American War married Albertha Bergquist (2,76) (1880-1922. He also married Gertrude Bergquist (2,77) (1886-1970). Victor and Albertha had Victor (1915). Victor Sr was the son of John A. (1845) and Joanna P. (1847). He had siblings: Alex S. (1893); Josephine A. Francis (1890); Gustus (1873); Axel M. (1874); Frtiz R. (1877); and Alga P. (1879).
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Fred L. Johnson (2,79,83) (1874-1929), a carpenter and builder, married Lydia M. (2,79) (1889-1980) She was the daughter of William A. Adams (2,79,81) (1847 - 1922), a farmer, and Clara E. Adams (2,79,82) (1853-1947), She had siblings: William E. Adams (2,80) (1876-1960).
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Fred L. Johnson (2,79,83) (1874-1929), a carpenter and builder, married Lydia M. (2,79) (1889-1980) She was the daughter of William A. Adams (2,79,81) (1847 - 1922), a farmer, and Clara E. Adams (2,79,82) (1853-1947), She had siblings: William E. Adams (2,80) (1876-1960).
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Fred L. Johnson (2,79,83) (1874-1929), a carpenter and builder, married Lydia M. (2,79) (1889-1980) She was the daughter of William A. Adams (2,79,81) (1847 - 1922), a farmer, and Clara E. Adams (2,79,82) (1853-1947), She had siblings: William E. Adams (2,80) (1876-1960).
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Lay Forest Joy (2,84) (1863), a carpenter in the paper mill, married Abbie E. Joy (2,84) (1867-1929). LayForest was the son of a carpenter, Lewis A. Joy (1840) and Emma E. (1838). He had siblings Minnie (1868); Winfield (1872); and Alfred L.M. (1875).
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Josiah Norcross Collins (2,86) (1876-1925), a teamster, 1 Me. INf. Sp. Am. War married Rosanna Gagnon (2,85) (1892-1975) in 1907.They had Edith R. (1915); Josephine R. (1917); and Ralph G. (1918). Josiah was the son of James (1827) and Everline (1837). He had siblings: Abbie (1868); Lillian (1871); Tersa( 1873); William (1873); Ernest (1879); Josiah (1877) Mary 1862); and Louis (1864).
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John T. Stuart (2,87) (1861-1946) a farmer on the Rossmore Road ,Co. K 1st Mr. USWV Sp. Am.War Navy married (2) Minnie Belle Johnson (2,87) (1876-1944)in 1920. He was the son of James (1828) and Therasa (1843) from Ireland. He had siblings: Thomas J. (1879); Philippe H.S. (1889); and Elmer (1896). John was divorced by 1910 and had: Elmer M. (1886) who married Irva J. (1892); and Philippe H. (1893). John’s obituary is on page 4, Brunswick Record March 7, 1946.
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HenryA. Call (2,90) (1893-1969) an owner of an amusement hall (New Moon Roller Skating) married Rose Fournier (2,90) (1894-1925). They had Ralph H. (1916); Isebella R. (1918); and Irene L. (1920);and Annie Margaret Call (2,90) (1922-1991) He also married Luella M. Call (2,90) (1905-1999) and had Phyllis (1931), Arthur H. Call (2,90) (1928-1928); and Earl L. Call (2,90) (1934-1937).
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ErnestA. Collins (2,95) (1879-1930) US WWI and a lineman, married Catherine A. Tupper Collins (2,94,96) (1890-1953) in 1903. They had: JamesA. Collins (2,92)(1904-1985) who married Priscilla M. (2,93) (1910-1948); Doris (1907); Stewart R. (1909); and Beverly E. (1923). Ernest was the son of James (1827) and Eveline (1837). He had siblings: Abbie (1868); Lillian (1871); Tersa (1873); William (1877); Josiah (1877); Mary (1863); and Louis (1864). Ernest moved to South Portland.
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ErnestA. Collins (2,95) (1879-1930) US WWI and a lineman, married Catherine A. Tupper Collins (2,94,96) (1890-1953) in 1903. They had: JamesA. Collins (2,92)(1904-1985) who married Priscilla M. (2,93) (1910-1948); Doris (1907); Stewart R. (1909); and Beverly E. (1923). Ernest was the son of James (1827) and Eveline (1837). He had siblings: Abbie (1868); Lillian (1871); Tersa (1873); William (1877); Josiah (1877); Mary (1863); and Louis (1864). Ernest moved to South Portland.
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ThelmaM. Higgins Eaton (2,98) (1912-1998)m daughter of John and Martha Higgins of Lewiston, married Frederick H. Eaton (2,98) (1904-1987) in 1963. He was a station operator for Central Maine Power Co. He had previously married Elizabeth A. Kent in New York.
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Arthur S. Young (2,99) (1858-1925) married Arvilla A. Strout (2,99) (1858-1937)in 1881. They had Ethyl (1882). Arthur was the son of Fannie E. Young (1821) from Canada. Arthur owned Young and Short Grocery in Topsham at 195 Maine St with Raymond E. Short. Ethel Y. Short (2,99) (1884-1974) was divorced and was a clerk in a dept. store in Lewiston. In 1920 she was married to Raymond E. Short in Fitchburg, Ma where he was a produce manager. They were acquainted with Arthur and Arvilla Young, where Arthur was working in a paper mill.
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Everett L. Haley (2,101,102) (1879-1961) of Bridgton, Me. married Emma A. Haley (1,101,102) (1882-1969), of Nova Scotia, ibn 1904. Everett was a signal man for the railroad. They had Edward E. (2,105) (1906-1990) who married (1) Edna Mae Trufant and (2) Frances Charlotte Kelly (2,104) (1902-1968); Annette H. Goodridge (2,100) (1912-1989) died in Bath, Maine and married Howard D. White In 1931 and then who married Ralph W. Goodridge in 1941 and had a son Robert White; and C. Gertrude Haley (2,101) (1908-1993) who married Arthur L. Staples (2,101) (1903-1987) and they had Donald P. Staples (2,101,106) (1932-1932).
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Forest D. White (2,107) (1904-1966), a painter in a paint company and born in Canada, married Mary E. Mullin (2,107) (1907-1993) in 1926. Forest was the son of John A. White (1853) of Durham and Naomi (1863). He had siblings: Herman D. (1902); Abigail (1906); Ida E. (1891); Harvey (1893); Stanley (1895); Lloyd N. (1897); and Howard T. (1899). Forest and Mary had: Phyllis (1927); Kenneth (1928); Pearl (1930); Jean (1932); Barbara (1933); Forrest Jr. (1937); and Audrey (1938).
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William N. “Bill” Thurlow (2,108) (1970-1970).William N. “Bill” Thurlow 1942 – 1970 (without a headstone).
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Elmer Roy Hendrick (2,109) (1893-1952), a wood manager with International Paper Co. married Ida E. (1,109) (1891-1975) who was born in Canada . They had Warren Hendrick (1,110) (20 months); and June Hendick (2,111) ( 4 yrs). Elmer and Ida E. White were married in 1914. They also had Faye (1928). Faye Hendrick Brun was of Shreveport, LA . She was born June 28, 1927, in Portland, Maine, and passed away at her home in Shreveport on July 31, 2012 after a lengthy illness. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer Roy and Ida Whyte Hendrick, as well as two siblings, June and Warren Hendrick, who died in childhood. A lifetime lover of nature, she could name all the species of wildflowers native to Maine by early childhood, and often recounted memories of the wonders of growing up in New England to her children and grandchildren. In particular, she loved wild blueberries, and recalled stumbling upon a wild bear in her favorite blueberry patch as a child. After graduation from college preparatory school in Boston, Faye attended Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she earned a dual Bachelor's degree in English and History and also was certified as a teacher. Soon after, she earned a Master's Degree in Education from LSU in Baton Rouge, and finally a Doctor of Education from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. Mrs. Brun married her college sweetheart, Edwin Louis Brun on June 28, 1949, having met him by running tardy for a college class and having to take the last available seat in the lecture hall - next to him. After their marriage, they moved to Ed's home state of Louisiana and eventually settled in Shreveport, where Mrs. Brun became greatly involved in the community and education system in Bossier Parish. She taught at Rusheon Junior High for twenty-five years and received the Lillian Pipes Barnum trophy for outstanding American History educator - a statewide honor given by the Louisiana Society for the Daughters of the American Revolution. In addition to teaching, she was an officer in Kappa Kappa Iota, Phi Delta Kappa, and Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana (APEL). She was selected to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as the chairman for Rusheon Junior High and subsequently went on to evaluate many schools in other parishes around the state. Mrs. Brun was one of a select few teachers from across the nation that were invited to survey schools on a fourteen day tour of the Soviet Union which garnered interviews with various media outlets upon her return. Before retirement, Mrs. Brun moved into the position of guidance counselor at Rusheon, and supervised many student teachers over the course of her career, many of whom are now administrators in various parishes. The students of Rusheon selected Mrs. Brun for the Ram-A-Rama yearbook dedication the year of her retirement, showing how loved and respected she was both by her colleagues and her students. In addition to her travels for educational purposes, Mrs. Brun documented many personal trips in the Shreveport Times and also spoke about her travels periodically through adult education outreach at Centenary College. Of her many domestic and foreign travels, she spoke most fondly of Italy, the Galapagos - tracking Darwin's voyage on the Beagle, Kenya, China, the Amazon, and the Soviet Bloc as major points of interest. Mrs. Brun is survived by her husband of sixty-three years, Edwin L. Brun; two children, The Honorable Roy L. Brun and Dr. Sylvia Brun Gage; three grandchildren, Deidre Gage Rollins and her husband Lucien, Andrew L. Brun, and Blaine M. Brun; and two great-grandchildren, Madelynn Claire Russell and James Douglas Rollins. In addition to her family, she leaves behind a number of special colleagues and countless students whose life she has touched and improved. Mrs. Brun always treasured her Maine heritage, and per her wishes, in due course, she will be returned to the home of her childhood.
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Elmer Roy Hendrick (2,109) (1893-1952), a wood manager with International Paper Co. married Ida E. (1,109) (1891-1975) who was born in Canada . They had Warren Hendrick (1,110) (20 months); and June Hendick (2,111) ( 4 yrs). Elmer and Ida E. White were married in 1914. They also had Faye (1928). Faye Hendrick Brun was of Shreveport, LA . She was born June 28, 1927, in Portland, Maine, and passed away at her home in Shreveport on July 31, 2012 after a lengthy illness. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer Roy and Ida Whyte Hendrick, as well as two siblings, June and Warren Hendrick, who died in childhood. A lifetime lover of nature, she could name all the species of wildflowers native to Maine by early childhood, and often recounted memories of the wonders of growing up in New England to her children and grandchildren. In particular, she loved wild blueberries, and recalled stumbling upon a wild bear in her favorite blueberry patch as a child. After graduation from college preparatory school in Boston, Faye attended Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she earned a dual Bachelor's degree in English and History and also was certified as a teacher. Soon after, she earned a Master's Degree in Education from LSU in Baton Rouge, and finally a Doctor of Education from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. Mrs. Brun married her college sweetheart, Edwin Louis Brun on June 28, 1949, having met him by running tardy for a college class and having to take the last available seat in the lecture hall - next to him. After their marriage, they moved to Ed's home state of Louisiana and eventually settled in Shreveport, where Mrs. Brun became greatly involved in the community and education system in Bossier Parish. She taught at Rusheon Junior High for twenty-five years and received the Lillian Pipes Barnum trophy for outstanding American History educator - a statewide honor given by the Louisiana Society for the Daughters of the American Revolution. In addition to teaching, she was an officer in Kappa Kappa Iota, Phi Delta Kappa, and Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana (APEL). She was selected to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as the chairman for Rusheon Junior High and subsequently went on to evaluate many schools in other parishes around the state. Mrs. Brun was one of a select few teachers from across the nation that were invited to survey schools on a fourteen day tour of the Soviet Union which garnered interviews with various media outlets upon her return. Before retirement, Mrs. Brun moved into the position of guidance counselor at Rusheon, and supervised many student teachers over the course of her career, many of whom are now administrators in various parishes. The students of Rusheon selected Mrs. Brun for the Ram-A-Rama yearbook dedication the year of her retirement, showing how loved and respected she was both by her colleagues and her students. In addition to her travels for educational purposes, Mrs. Brun documented many personal trips in the Shreveport Times and also spoke about her travels periodically through adult education outreach at Centenary College. Of her many domestic and foreign travels, she spoke most fondly of Italy, the Galapagos - tracking Darwin's voyage on the Beagle, Kenya, China, the Amazon, and the Soviet Bloc as major points of interest. Mrs. Brun is survived by her husband of sixty-three years, Edwin L. Brun; two children, The Honorable Roy L. Brun and Dr. Sylvia Brun Gage; three grandchildren, Deidre Gage Rollins and her husband Lucien, Andrew L. Brun, and Blaine M. Brun; and two great-grandchildren, Madelynn Claire Russell and James Douglas Rollins. In addition to her family, she leaves behind a number of special colleagues and countless students whose life she has touched and improved. Mrs. Brun always treasured her Maine heritage, and per her wishes, in due course, she will be returned to the home of her childhood.
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Carroll Albert Prindall (2,113) (1904-1972) married Doris Evelyn Collins (2,113) (1906-1976). Carroll was the son of Carroll Edward Prindall and Olive Pollard. Evelyn Collins was born in Brunswick, Maine (Cumberland County) and died in Portland. She married Carroll Prindall. Her parents were Ernest Alfred Collins and Catherine Tupper. Ernest's parent's were James W. Collins and Evelyn. Catherine Tupper's father died aboard the "Portland Steamer" in the Portland Gale of November 1898 off the coast of Cape Cod. Alfred Collins Prindall, I, 68, of Saucier, born in Portland, Maine on 10/25/36 went to join our Lord on July 30, 2005 in Gulfport. He had been a longtime resident of the MS. Gulf Coast. He had worked for Rocking C Trucking Co. for 8 years. He was survived by his wife Sandra Prindall of Saucier; and his children: Sylvia Merry of ME, Kathy Malone of OK, Regina Keniston of ME, Laurie Harlow of OK, Laurie Roule of MA, Kevin Prindall of OK, Craig Prindall of NH, Ann Towns of ME, Paul Wagner of ME, Wendy Prindall of ME, Ernest Prindall, II of ME, April Wakefield of ME, Kristy Harmon of ME, Danny Harmon of ME, Kenny Harmon of ME, Nickole Harmon of MS, Andrew Prindall of MS and James Prindall of MS; 34 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two brothers: Carroll Prindall, Jr. of ME and John Prindall, Sr. of TN; three sisters: Catherine Conner of TN, Lillian McKay of MS. and Mildred Manley of MA; and a host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. He was preceded in death by his father: Carroll A. Prindall, Sr.; his mother: Doris Collins Prindall; his brother: Charles Prindall; and his sister: Thelma Smith.
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Thelma C. Blake (2,114) (1954-1954).
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Antonio D’Allessio (2,115) (1894-1970) from Italy, married Carmela (1,115) (1901-1994). They had Concetinna (1922); Dominic (1923); Luigi 91927); Paul (1931); and Tony (1933). They lived for many years on Weymouth St. in Brunswick. Dominic D’Alessio Sr. devoted husband, father and grandfather passed away early Friday morning, Nov. 29, 2013. He left this world in the way he would have chosen; lying in his own bed surrounded by family. Born in Philadelphia on Feb. 25, 1923, of Italian immigrants, Antonio and Carmela (Leggera). The family came to Maine and settled in the Cathance/Bowdoinham area while he was very young. Dominic spent one year in the Cathance School and got the rest of his formal education at Bowdoinham. When he finished 8th grade he joined his father working in quarries as far as Rumford to contribute to the family income. Although his school days were behind him he had a hunger for technical knowledge that he carried to the end of his life. While working with his father at BIW at the beginning of WWII he won an award for developing a time and labor saving method for joining ship sections using hydraulics. He served in the U.S. Army (Amphibious Engineers) in the Pacific and took part in the American assaults in the Philippines and adjacent islands. After the war Dom began working at his lifelong career in auto mechanics. He spent 17 years working at Ouellette Motors/Brunswick Transportation, a local Studebaker dealer and bus company. During this time he met his lifelong soul mate Nancy J. Lamarre. They became Mr. and Mrs. D’Alessio on June 23,1951. They shared over 62 years of love and loyalty; their 3 children still reside in Brunswick. He was a self proclaimed “jack of all trades” who studied oil burner maintenance at Boston Trade School, rewired more than 1 of his own homes, repaired televisions and took care of plumbing and carpentry and more for his home and those of family members. Even last winter he managed to “get his hands dirty” while directing his sons in the repair of his snowblower. He loved watching TV sports and was a big Red Sox and Celtic fan but fall was his favorite sports season. He was a backer of the New England Patriots but his true color was New York Giants Blue all the way back to pre-AFL days. He followed them through good times and bad. Their Super Bowl victories held a very special place in his heart! He loved his family and his homelife. Nothing brought a brighter light to his eyes than the smile and the laughter of a little child! The Lord gifted him with 3 children: Tony, Dom and Becky (Rice), 9 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. He is also survived by 3 brothers: Lewis, Paul and Tony and a sister Connie (Miller) along with several nieces and nephews.
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AlbertW. Lowery (2,116) (1890-1949)Pfc 101 Engineers 26 Div WWI. Albert was the son of Thomas J. Lowery (1865) and Marietta “Mary E.” Maxwell of New Brunswick. They immigrated in 1899. He had siblings: George E. (1887); John (1880); Harry L. (1881); Helen (1884); Grace (1885); Catherine (1888); Hilda (1911); Kathleen Thomas (1898); Eugene (1908); Charles (1905); and Hazel (1900). Thomas worked in a saw mill and then at Old Colony Mfg. in Mass. Albert was an employee of MCRR and boarded at 26 Pleasant St. with his brothers and sisters.
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Crandall Arthur Sanders (2,119) (1889-1969), a sub foreman at the cotton mill, married Kathleen Lowery (2,119) (1898-1986) in 1921. They had Crandall Arthur Sanders Jr. (2,118) (1922-1944) PFC Co. B. 318th Sign Sv Bn killed in action. His obituary appeared in the Brunswick Record Sept. 7, 1944 on page 4.
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Crandall Arthur Sanders (2,119) (1889-1969), a sub foreman at the cotton mill, married Kathleen Lowery (2,119) (1898-1986) in 1921. They had Crandall Arthur Sanders Jr. (2,118) (1922-1944) PFC Co. B. 318th Sign Sv Bn killed in action. His obituary appeared in the Brunswick Record Sept. 7, 1944 on page 4.
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Edwin L. Davis (2,122) (1880-1959) married Olive M. White (2,122) (1886-1951)in Lisbon Falls in 1908. (she was born in Canada). Olive was the daughter of John Albert White (1853-1924) and Naomi Mutch (1863-1930).They lived at 15 ½ McLellan St. They had: Woodbury W. Davis (2,121) (1910-1987), a construction worker, who married Doris J. Davis (2,121) (1920 and they had: Lorne White Davis (2,121,124) (1948-1980) PFC US Marine Corps Vietnam; Namoni (1912), a clerk; Elizabeth F. (1914)a house maid and John L. Davis Sr. (2,120) (1909-1962), a building painter, who married Josephine Douglas (2,120) (1916-2001). They had Jack and Lloyd (1940).
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Edwin L. Davis (2,122) (1880-1959) married Olive M. White (2,122) (1886-1951)in Lisbon Falls in 1908. (she was born in Canada). Olive was the daughter of John Albert White (1853-1924) and Naomi Mutch (1863-1930).They lived at 15 ½ McLellan St. They had: Woodbury W. Davis (2,121) (1910-1987), a construction worker, who married Doris J. Davis (2,121) (1920 and they had: Lorne White Davis (2,121,124) (1948-1980) PFC US Marine Corps Vietnam; Namoni (1912), a clerk; Elizabeth F. (1914)a house maid and John L. Davis Sr. (2,120) (1909-1962), a building painter, who married Josephine Douglas (2,120) (1916-2001). They had Jack and Lloyd (1940).
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Edwin L. Davis (2,122) (1880-1959) married Olive M. White (2,122) (1886-1951)in Lisbon Falls in 1908. (she was born in Canada). Olive was the daughter of John Albert White (1853-1924) and Naomi Mutch (1863-1930).They lived at 15 ½ McLellan St. They had: Woodbury W. Davis (2,121) (1910-1987), a construction worker, who married Doris J. Davis (2,121) (1920 and they had: Lorne White Davis (2,121,124) (1948-1980) PFC US Marine Corps Vietnam; Namoni (1912), a clerk; Elizabeth F. (1914)a house maid and John L. Davis Sr. (2,120) (1909-1962), a building painter, who married Josephine Douglas (2,120) (1916-2001). They had Jack and Lloyd (1940).
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Edwin L. Davis (2,122) (1880-1959) married Olive M. White (2,122) (1886-1951)in Lisbon Falls in 1908. (she was born in Canada). Olive was the daughter of John Albert White (1853-1924) and Naomi Mutch (1863-1930).They lived at 15 ½ McLellan St. They had: Woodbury W. Davis (2,121) (1910-1987), a construction worker, who married Doris J. Davis (2,121) (1920 and they had: Lorne White Davis (2,121,124) (1948-1980) PFC US Marine Corps Vietnam; Namoni (1912), a clerk; Elizabeth F. (1914)a house maid and John L. Davis Sr. (2,120) (1909-1962), a building painter, who married Josephine Douglas (2,120) (1916-2001). They had Jack and Lloyd (1940).
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Elizabeth Maude Fish (2,123) (1899-1990) died in Topsham, Maine. There was a Elizabeth M. Fish, a Maine State stenographer, that married Frederick Fish, an inn keeper, of Augusta, Maine.
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Judith Ann Toothaker (2,125)(1942-1956)“Judy." Obituary is on page 4 of Brunswick Record, July 5, 1956.
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HaroldL. Fletcher (2,127) (1896-1974) married Madeline Cogswell (2,127) (1908-1978) in 1926. Harold had married Francis Wentworth in 1919. (1905-1974) of Belfast. Harold was born in Belfast. He was a grocer salesman in a retail grocery store in 1940. He was the son of Fred Ernest Fletcher (1874-1949) and Elizabeth Maria Chamberlain (1870-1954). He had a sister: Dora May Fletcher Carlson (1898-1982). Madeline was the daughter of William Cogswell (2,126) (1870-1950) who was born in Canada.
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HaroldL. Fletcher (2,127) (1896-1974) married Madeline Cogswell (2,127) (1908-1978) in 1926. Harold had married Francis Wentworth in 1919. (1905-1974) of Belfast. Harold was born in Belfast. He was a grocer salesman in a retail grocery store in 1940. He was the son of Fred Ernest Fletcher (1874-1949) and Elizabeth Maria Chamberlain (1870-1954). He had a sister: Dora May Fletcher Carlson (1898-1982). Madeline was the daughter of William Cogswell (2,126) (1870-1950) who was born in Canada.
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Arthur M. Brooks (2,130) (1873-1961), a farmer in 1920 in PA.,“Father” married Stella M. Lewis (2,129) (1873-1952) “Mother”. Arthur was the son of George D.Brooks (1839) of Charleston, PA and Mary Elizabeth Klock (1845) of PA. Arthur was from Charleston, PA and Stella was from Wellsboro, PA. They had Ray Llewellyn (2,132) (1903-1995), a painter & contractor, “Father” who married Mazie I. Willard (2,131) (19012-1994) “Mother”. Mrs. Stella M. Brooks, aged 78 years, wife of Arthur M. Brooks, died Sunday morning [1/27/1952] at her home on Jordan Ave. Born at Wellsboro, April 23, 1873, she was the daughter of Evan and Elizabeth Jaquish Lewis. She was educated in Wellsboro schools and lived there with her husband until 1931. Mrs Brooks was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Churc h. Surviving besides her husband are a son Llewellyn Brooks of Brunswick; two brothers, John Lewis of Wellsboro and Joseph Lewis Of Nahunta, G A; five grandchildren.
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Arthur M. Brooks (2,130) (1873-1961), a farmer in 1920 in PA.,“Father” married Stella M. Lewis (2,129) (1873-1952) “Mother”. Arthur was the son of George D.Brooks (1839) of Charleston, PA and Mary Elizabeth Klock (1845) of PA. Arthur was from Charleston, PA and Stella was from Wellsboro, PA. They had Ray Llewellyn (2,132) (1903-1995), a painter & contractor, “Father” who married Mazie I. Willard (2,131) (19012-1994) “Mother”. Mrs. Stella M. Brooks, aged 78 years, wife of Arthur M. Brooks, died Sunday morning [1/27/1952] at her home on Jordan Ave. Born at Wellsboro, April 23, 1873, she was the daughter of Evan and Elizabeth Jaquish Lewis. She was educated in Wellsboro schools and lived there with her husband until 1931. Mrs Brooks was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Churc h. Surviving besides her husband are a son Llewellyn Brooks of Brunswick; two brothers, John Lewis of Wellsboro and Joseph Lewis Of Nahunta, G A; five grandchildren.
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JamesH. Howard (2,133,135) (1903-1977)”Husband”, a winder in the cotton mill in 1940, and long tme worker n the heating plant at Bwodoin College, married Sophie Deschenes (2,133,134) (1902-1956).”Wife”. They had: James H. (1937); and Joel G. (1938-2010). Joel was born in Brunswick, a son of James H. and Sophie Deschenes Howard. In 1959 he graduated from Bowdoin College, and later from the University of Rhode Island in 1968. After serving in the U.S. Army in Germany, he worked in management for Sears. On June 13, 1970, he married Betty Lou Willett in Kittery.He became an accountant and established Howard & Howard Accountants in Middletown, R.I. with his wife Betty. Following the death of his wife in 1992, he returned to Brunswick in 1996, where he established GMK Enterprises Inc. A paraplegic towards the end of his life, he served as an advocate for the disabled. He was appointed by Governor Baldacci to the State Independent Living Council.He created and maintained a Web site devoted to helping disabled people live independently outside of institutional care.In the last months of his life, using an on–screen touch pad while bed-ridden, he wrote and published a novel, “The Resurrection of Ethan Hayes.”He was predeceased by his sisters, Anita Pelletier and Fernande D’Auteuil, and his brother, Dominique Lavoie. Surviving was his brother, James H. Howard of Scotland and a sister, Gwen Alexander of Lake Worth, Fla.; and many nieces and nephews. IN 1959 James H. Howard Sr. married Bertha L. Alexander who had two daughters: Linda and Gwendolyn. Linda married Ronald Snow of Brunswick. Bertha was buried at Riverside Cemetery in Brunswick.
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Kozimer Barnes (2,136) (1879-1960), a grind man in the paper mill, from Lithuania, Husband married Martha (2,136) (1877-1958), from Lithuania, and lived in Topsham, and they had: Adam (2,136) 1915-1977); Mary J. (2, 136) (1910-1989); Cassey (1919); and Stanley (1921).
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Frank Stephen Walch (2,138) (1904-1986), a ship machinist, married Phyllis Perry (2,138) (1922) in 1944. Frank was the son of John T. Walch (1968) from England and Bessie L. (1879). Frank and Phyllis had Ellen V. (2,138) (1952-1956). Frank also had a brother: J. Weston Walch (1914), a well-known Maine Publisher. Peter S. Walch, a resident of Portland and Little Diamond Island, died on Saturday, May 3, 2014, at age 73. Peter was born in Portland on Oct. 10, 1940, to J. Weston and Ruth D. Walch. He attended Nathan Clifford School, King Middle School, and graduated from Deering High School in 1958. He earned a B.A. degree from Swarthmore in 1962 and a Ph.D. in art history from Princeton in 1967, and was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to study the work of Angelica Kaufmann in England. Peter spent close to 20 years as a professor of art history at Pomona, Vassar, Yale, and the University of New Mexico and then 15 years as director of the UNM Art Museum before retiring to Maine in 2001 to devote more time to his family's publishing company, Walch Publishing. He served on the company's board of directors for 25 years and as chairman of the board since 1998. Walch Publishing was founded in Portland in 1927 by Peter's father, J. Weston Walch, a Bowdoin College Graduate, who was then a teacher and highly successful debate coach at Portland High School. Known initially for debate handbooks that were sold through the United States, the company gradually grew to publish supplemental materials for high school teachers across many disciplines. It was located on Free Street, Exchange Street, Congress Street, and Valley Street before moving to its current headquarters on Walch Drive where, renamed Walch Education, it produces customized math materials for school districts. Peter was once quoted as saying, 'Maybe it's in the genes. Three of my four grandparents were teachers. My parents both taught, as does my sister. Each of us has a daughter who has taught using Walch publications. We believe strongly in the values of education and that, through our company and its efforts, we can and do make a positive difference.' Peter was an active member of the Little Diamond Island community, where in recent years he became unofficially known as the island's 'Mayor.' This reflected the earlier roles of his parents, who served successively on the Portland City Council in the 1950s and 60s. While a devoted Mainer and New Englander, Peter was a diehard St. Louis Cardinals fan and could not share in others' happiness in 2004 and 2013. He was survived by his wife Linda Tyler; children Max and Abigail Walch; stepchildren Anna and Elizabeth Tyler; grandchildren Daniel and Owen Walch and Violet and Gwendolyn Laskawy; sister Carolyn Walch Slayman; nephew Andrew Slayman, and niece Rachel Slayman Platonov.
Range #2
(R2#1) Higgins Monument HIGGINS
Marker Stones: (R2#2) KATHERINE F. HIGGINS
1907 - 2003
(R2#4) MARY ALICE HIGGINS 1882 - 1954
(R2#3) MARY HIGGINS SMITH 1913 - 1940
(R2#5) GEORGE W. HIGGINS 1881 - 1959
(R2#6) GEORGE L HIGGINS Maine
CWO US Army World War II Korea
Nov 19 1904 Sept 22 1956
Marker: World War Two
(R2#7)Bainforth Monument East Face:
BAMFORTH West Face:
CORAL BAMFORTH Dec. 23, 1899 Mar. 8, 1993
JUNE NI. his wife June 18, 1901 May 28, 1977
T/Sgt. LEON L. their son June 3, 1920 July 31, 1944
TEREASA their dau. Nov. 24, 1924 Jan. 6, 1925
Markers: World War II Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S.
(R2#15) Father
WILLIAM B. COBB 1872 - 1920
Spanish War Navy Veteran A friend of all is gone
but not forgotten
Marker: Camp 53 Maine
Marker Stones: (R2#8) BERTHA M. SMITH
1878 - 1944
(R2#9) OMER V LEBEL Tec 4 US Army
World War II Apr I 1921 Jan 26 1992
Marker: 1941-1945 (Eagle symbol)
(R2#10) MURIEL B LEBEL daughter wife mother
Apr 3 1923 -
(R2#11) Dau. TEREASA
(R2#12) Son LEON L.
(R2#13) Mother JUNE NI.
(R2#14) Father COR aL
(R2 #16)
(R2#18)
(R2#20)
MARIE L. COBB 1880 -1967
FATHER
CHESTER C. SMITH 1905 - 1927
None knew him but to love him none named him but to praise.
(R2#22) LAWRENCE B STONE Maine
Sgt 47 Artillery CAC World War I
July 23 1893 July 26 1949
(R2#17) CHARLES M. COBB 1870 - 1957
(R2#19) SMITH BERTHA A. JOHN H. 1881 -1941 1875 - 1945
(R2#2I)
JOHN Jr. 1921 - 1933
God's finger touched him and he slept.
(R2#23) BERNICE HIGGINS STONE
• 1908 - 1971
(R2#24) Rand Monument RAND
Marker Stones: R2#25) Husband
C. FREDERICK EDGECOMB May 19, 1908 Feb. 11, 1986
R2#26) MERTON H. son of E. L. & E. A. RAND
Oct. 18, 1920 age 3 days
(R2#29) PAUL R. DEMERITT 1852 - 1926
(R2#30)
(R2#31) MARY F. his wife 1845 - 1909
Wife ALICE R. EDGECOMB
July 2, 1916 Mar. 15, 2003
(R2#27) EMMA A. his wif 1882 - 1951
(R2#28) ERNEST L. 1880 - 1965
GEORGE A. BERRY 1846 - 1933
(R2#32) EVELYN H. his wife SHERMAN A. SPAULDING 1911 - 1905 - 1969
(R2#33) Catlin Monument East Face: Marker Stones:
CATLIN (R2#34) LUELLA M. West Face: wife of
LOUIS M. CATLIN ALFRED M. CATLIN 1902 - 1985 1872 - 1927
MILDRED A. his wife 1900 - 1988 (R2#35) LOUIS
ALFRED M. his father 1865 - 1944 (R2#36) MILDRED
Marker: Masonic Symbol
(R2437) MITCHELL (R2#38) FREDERICK L MITCHELL Sr FREDERICK L. CSF US Navy
Apr. 15, 1914 Mar. 9, 2004 World War II LUCILLE C. 1914 2004
Sept. 13. 1926 Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R2#39) BEATRICE HIGGINS NASON (R2#40) CLYDE E NASON
1908 - 1989 PFC US Army World War I 1896 1977
(R2#41) ARTHUR E. LITCHFIELD Marker: U.S. Veteran 1877 - 1937 U.S. American Legion
(R2#42) GLADYS E. (R2#43) GERTRUDE M. LITCHFIELD wife of 1903 - 1978 WM. E. LITCHFIELD
1915 - 1949
(R2#44) Totten Monument West Face: Marker Stones:
TOTTEN (R2#45) DAISY TOTTEN East Face: RUSSELL
1877 OSWALD L. 1947 1909 - 1967 his wife
1883 LILLIAN L. 1942 (R2#46) HUBERT ALAN their son RUSSELL
1904 EARL D. 1923 1903 - 1967
(R2#47) FATHER
(R2#48) MOTHER
Marker Stones: (R2#56) BABY
(R2#57) MOTHER
(R2#58) HERSEY FRANK E.
1877 - 1953 MABELLE F. 1884 - 1955
Marker Stones Cont'd. (R2#49) In loving memory
OSWALD L. TOTTEN, Jr. 1919 - 1992
GLADYS E. his wife 1919 -
(R2#50) EARL
(R2#51) In loving memory LESLIE E. TOTTEN
1917 - YVONNE E. his wife
1916 - 1997 (R2#52)
(R2#53)
EDWIN G. TRACY 1903 - 1978
PANSY T. TRACY 1907 - 1973
(R2#54) PEARL A. infant dau. of
GEORGE A. & JESSIE A. KILBRIDE died 1928
(R2#55) Smith Monument
(R2#59) Alexander Monument HARRY ALEXANDER
1872 - 1962 ETH.iL DOUGLASS
1879 wife 1943 DANIEL ALEXANDER
1914 - 1994 ROBERT ALEXANDER
1901 - 1981
HERMAN ALEXANDER 1907 - 1999
ETHEL DEARBORN 1909 wife 2003
ROSCOE HOSKINS 1907 - 1988
MARIE ALEXANDER 1910 - 1994
S GEORGE F. SMITH
1857 - 1937 IDA M. SMITH his wife
1861 - 1920 JESSIE A. their daughter
1891 - 1892 SMITH
Marker: U.S. World War Veteran
Metal Plaque: FRANK E HERSEY
1879 1953
(R2#60)
Father (R2#61)
Mother
In loving memory
In loving memory THOMAS J. LOWERY
MARIETTA NI. LOWERY 1866 - 1953
1866 - 1947
(R2#62) GEORGE EDWARD LOWERY 1030662 - A Co. 42nd Bn.
Royal Canadian Highlanders Killed in action
Monchy, Belgium 26 Aug. 1918 age 32
Marker: U.S. World War 1917 - 1918
(R2#63)
(R2#65)
Daughter In loving memory
HAZEL E. LOWERY 1900 - 1959
EUGENE LOWERY 1908 - 1911
(R2#64) NELSON LOWERY 1906 - 1909
(R2#66) Father FRANK W. FLANDERS
Mar. 13, 1873 Oct. 29, 1957
Gone but not forgotten
(R2#67) Mother NELLIE E. FLANDERS
Aug. 12, 1871 Nov. 2, 1937
Gone but not forgotten
(R2#68) ETTA M. wife of
SIDNEY F. CAMPBELL 1897 - 1921
(R2#69) Holt Monument East Face:
HOLT West Face:
CLARENCE S. HOLT 1897 - 1975
HELEN M. his wife 1894 - 1931
Markers: U.S. World War 1917 - 1918 American Legion Auxiliary
Marker Stone: (R2#70) HOLT
CLARENCE S. ELSIE F. K. May 25, 1897 June 4, 1912 Feb. 5, 1975 Apr. 9. 1998
(R2#71) GRACE LOWERY wife of
JESSE M. JOHNSON 1897 - 1927
(R2#73) JEAN ANNE LOWERY 1937
(R2#74) CLARENCE R. son of
J. J. & M. I. LOWERY Sept. 28, 1911 - July 26, 192
(R2#78) VICTOR E BERGQUIST Maine
Pvt US Marine Corps Spanish American War
March 26 1879 Oct 7 197
(R2#72)
FREDA G. dau. of
C. S. & H. M. HOLT 1921 - 1926
I.
(R2#75) Bergquist Monument BERGQUIST
Marker Stones: (R2#76) ALBERTHA
1880 - 1922
(R2#77) GERTRUDE 1886 - 1970
Marker: U.S. Veteran
I
(R2#79) Johnson / Adams Monument West Face:
JOHNSON
ADAMS East Face:
FRED L. JOHNSON 1874 - 1929
LYDIA M. his wife 1889 - 1980
WILLIAM A. ADAMS 1847 - 1922
CLARA E. his wife 1853 - 1947
(R2#84 ► Joy Monument
LAY FOREST JOY 1863
ABB1E E. his wife 1867 - 1929
JOY
(R2#87) Stuart Monument STUART JOHN T.
1861 - 1946 Co. K. 1st Me. U.S.W.V. MINNIE BELLE his wife
1876 - 1944
Markers: U.S.W.V. Auxiliary
U.S.A. Philippine Islands Porto Rico Cuba
Spanish War Veterans 1898 - 1902
Army United Navy
Marker Stones: (R2#80) WM. E. ADAMS
1876 - 1960
(R2#81) FATHER
(R2#82) MOTHER
(R2#83) FRED
(R2#85) ROSANNA COLLINS December 9, 1892
August 22, 1975
(R2#86) JOSIAH N..COLLINS Co. K.
1 Me. Inf. Sp. Am. War Nov. 4, 1876 Nov. 5. 1925
Markers: 1.0.R.M. Freedom, Friendship
and Charity 43 Camp 58 Maine
(R2#88) IRVING HARRINGTON FAUNCE
Jun. 23, 1873 - Jul. 22, 1933
(R2#89) BERTHA FAUNCE GAMMON
Jun. 1, 1885 - Jun. 12, 1952
(R2#90) Call Monument East Face:
1894 ROSE F. CALL 1925 1928 ARTHUR H. 1928 1934 EARL L. 1937 1922 A. MARGARET 1991
West Face: CALL
LUELLA M. HENRY A. 1905 - 1999 1893 - 1969
(R2#91) Collins / Batchelor Monument East Face:
West Face:
C COLLINS
BATCHELOR
Marker Stones: (R2#92) JAMES A.
1904 - 1985
(R2#94) CATHERINE A. COLLINS
1890 - 1953
(R2#96) MOTHER
(R2#93) PRISCILLA M. COLLINS
1910 - 1948
(R2#95) ERNEST A. 1879 - 1930
11th Co 2nd MM
(R2#97) WILLIAM EARL BATCHELOR Jan. 5 Mar. 6 1947 1947
Marker: U.S. World War 1917 - 1918
(Lamb between dates)
(R2#98) Eaton Monument EATON
THELMA H. FREDERICK H. Jan. 30, 1912 Nov. 3, 1904 Aug. 30, 1998 Jan. 26, 1987
(R2#100) ANNETTE H. GOODRIDGE 1912 1989
(R2#101) Haley / Staples Monument East Face:
(R2#99) Young Monument YOUNG
ARTHUR S. YOUNG 1858 - 1925
ARVILLA A. his wife 1858 - 1937
1884 ETHEL Y. SHORT 1974
Marker: Freedom, Friendship and Charity 42
West Face: HALEY
STAPLES
Marker: Pythian Sisters
Marker Stones: (R2#102) EVERETT L.
1879 - 1961
1879 EVERETT L. HALEY 1961 1882 EMMA A. his wife 1969 1903 ARTHUR L. STAPLES 1987 1908 C. GERTRUDE his wife 1993 1932 DONALD P. their son 1932
(R2#103) EMMA A. 1882 - 1969
(Marker Stones Cont'd.:)
(R2#104) FRANCES C. 1902 - 1968
(R2#106)
(R2#107) White Monument WHITE
FOREST D. WHITE MARY E. MULLIN
1904 - 1966 1907 - 1993 In loving memory
(R2#105) EDWARD E. 1906 - 1990
DONALD
Marker Stone: (R2#108) THURLOW
1970
(R2#109) Hendrick Monument HENDRICK
ELMER R. IDA E. 1893 - 1952 1891 - 1975
Marker Stones: (R2#110) WARREN (R2#111) JUNE
age 20 months age 4 years Children of E. P. & L. E. HENDRICK
(R2#112)
(R2#114)
DAWN STARR SMITH Mar. 3, 1961
Dec. 21, 1975
THELMA C. BLAKE Oct. 13, 1954 Oct. 16, 1954
(R2#113) Prindall Monument PRINDALL
Husband Wife CARROLL A. DORIS E
1904 - 1972 1906 - 1976 Joined in Holy Matrimony April 23. 192
(R2#116) ALBERT W LOWERY Maine
(R2#115) D'alessio Monument D'ALESSIO
CARMELA ANTONIO 1901 - 1994 1894 - 1970
PFC 101 Engineers 26 Div World War I
April 1 1890 Dec 19 1949
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R2#117) Sanders Monument SANDERS
Marker Stones: (R2#118) Son
CRANDALL Jr. P.F.C. Co. B. 3185th Sig. Sv. Bn.
born 1922 killed 1944
Marker: World War Two
Metal Marker: CRANDALL A. SANDER
1889 1969
(R2#119) CRANDALL A. 1889 - 1969
KATHLEEN L. 1898 - 1986
Marker Stones: (R2#129)
(R2#131)
Mother STELLA M. 1873 - 1952
Mother MAZIE I.
1912 - 1994
(R2#130) Father ARTHUR M. 1873 - 1961
(R2#132)
Father RAY L.
1903 - 1995
(R2#120) South Face: DAVIS
In loving memory North Face:
JOHN L. DAVIS Sr. Jan. 5, 1909 - May 10, 1962
his wife JOSEPHINE DOUGLAS
Apr. 8, 1916 - Apr. 9, 2001
(R2#121) South Face: DAVIS
North Face: WOODBURY W. DAVIS Dec. 6, 1910 - Oct. 7, 1987
DORIS J. DAVIS June 27, 1920 -
LORNE W. DAVIS Aug. 20, 1948 - Sept. 25, 1980
Markers: (R2#122) South Face:
DAVIS North Face:
EDWIN L. 1880 - 1959
OLIVE M. his wife 1886 - 1951
U.S. Veteran B.P.O.E. 2043
(R2#123) ELIZABETH M. FISH Dec. 21, 1899
.June 16, 1990
(R2#124)
LORNE WHITE DAVIS
(R2#125) JUDITH ANN PFC US Marine Corps TOOTHAKER
Vietnam 1942 - 1956
Aug 20 1948 Sep 25 1980
"JUDY"
(R2#126) WILLIAM COGSWELL
(R2#127)
FLETCHER 1870 - 1950
MADELINE C. HAROLD L. 1908 - 1976 1896 - 1974
(R2#128) Brooks Monument BROOKS
(R2#133) Howard Monument West Face: East Face:
HOWARD JAMES H. HOWARD 1903 - 1977
his wife SOPHIE D. HOWARD
1902 -1956
Marker Stones: (R2#134) WIFE
(R2#135) HUSBAND
(R20136) Barnes Monument Wes Face:
In memory BARER
ADAM SIM
larker Stone: (120137) M.\RY
Oct 12.1915 Now 25. 1977 MARTHA wife
(R2113$) Wald Moe Treat WALCH
Apr 5, 1177 Mat 12, 1955 FRANK S. 196$ - 1946 KA/DAR husband PHYLt'S P. 1922 • Mar. 4, 1579 Feb 9, 1960 ELLEN V 1952. 1956
East Face MARY 1 BARNES
daughter Jul. 21 1911) Ma. lb, 19019
Father Mother Roy
NEI G 8 M Son
McBain Baby
G NEI Rock Pulsifer G
MI I 1E31
20
VARNEY CEMETERY - Range Layout
RANGE #3 Map #1 WEST
Bamforth Monument
4
ACCESS ROAD Hill
Hill Monument
McBain
18
M 34
M 19
Farnham Winter Smith Monument
G 36 G 38 G
Knicley Knicley White White
Sutherland Sutherland M 16 M Mtl. OM 28 G 29 G 30 G
Mtl. Kingsbury
Martin / LaRock
GI 1 I ML131G 14 G
Monument King Purkis Purkis
M
Coffin Monument
11:11 N 0 R T H
Ruth
Archie Mtl
Mtl.
Arthur Wooden Cross
Berry Berry Berry Berry Stanley Arthur Gertha Mother Father
Coffin
M 9 M 10 GAG NI nn rvi tvi 26
G 39
P S I S O N T U E R T E H E
T
ACCESS ROAD EAST
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Archie Frank Martin (3,1,3) (1890-1965) married Ruth (3,1,2) (1894-1957). Frank was the step- son of Major Frank Strout (September 29, 1840 - October 21, 1921) and Mary Ann Mclean (August 5, 1850 - January 13, 1920. Archie was a conductor for the Maine Central Railroad and had a wife and a Home in 1930: Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. They had Evelyn (1916-1920). Fred Ernest LaRock (3,1) (1872-1957 )(obit in Brunswick Record on Nov. 28, 1957 pg. 4)married Minnie A. Pollard (3,1) (1880-1962) in 1920. Fred owned his own painting and papering business. Fred had married Nellie Pollard in 1900 when he was widowed and she was divorced. Minnie had been married to William LaRock, A Brunswick Florist, in 1897 and had Forest in 1897. Walter’s obituary is on page 4 of Sept. 9, 1957 Brunswick Record. Minnie was the daughter of Joshua (1837) and Mary (1837). She had siblings: George (1863); Rozella (1872); and Joshua (1876). Walter married Alice D. later and had a florist shop on Jordan Avenue.
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Richard Andrew Bamforth Sr.(3,4,6) (1854-1943, born in England and came from English Canada, a carder at the cotton mill, married Mary M. (3,4,7) (1861-1923). They had Roy (3,4,8) (1895-1920); and Seth W. (3,4,5) (1903-1984). Richard A. Bamforth Jr. owned the Spring Water and Ice Company. They also had George (1896-1943); Joshua (1884); Selina (1883); Clyde (1890); William (1887); Lily M. (1880); Ernest (1893); and Coral (1899). Coral (2,7,14)was the proprietor of Bamforth’s Auto Electric and later Marine store. Seth was the President-Treasurer of the Brunswick Manufacturing Company on Stanwood St.
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Willard G. Berry (3,9) (1860-1936), a machinist, married Hattie E. (3,10) (1861-1935).They had Willard G. Jr. (3,12) (1889-1977), a carpenter a furniture repairman, who married Alice C. (3,11) (1877-1956) and they had Clara (1913).Willard and Hattie also had Margaret who married Edward A. Coleman.
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Abbie L. King (3,13) (1884-1918) married and was the widow of James Edward King. They were married in 1901. They had Gardner Edward (1902). James was a papermaker at Pejepscot Paper Company.
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William W. Purkis (3,15) (1901-1969), a farmer, married Clara Berry (3,14) of Nova Scotia (1913-1973) in 1952. He had a brother Amos (1904). William was the son of Walter H. Purkis (1868) and Ella G. (1861).
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John Albert White (3,16) (1853-1924), a farmer, married Naomi Mutch (3,16) (1863-1930). Naomi was born in Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada to HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/james_mutch_records.ashx?pid=204148411" James Mutch (1827-1919) and HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/abigail_somers_records.ashx?pid=7244505" Abigail Somers (1833-1916). Naomi married HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/john_albert_white_records.ashx?pid=20529920" John Albert White and had 12 children. She passed away on 1930 in Brunswick, Maine, USA. John and Naomi had: Herman D White(1902); HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/howard_t_white_records.ashx?pid=20500091" Howard T. White (1899); Andrew White (1883); James (1885-1889); Olive (1885-1951); Lorne (Alonzo) (1888) who married Grace Maria Hill White (3,18) (1898-1918) in 1917. Grace was the daughter of William H. Hill (3,19) (1857-1922) and Virginia A. Merry (3,19) (1965-1939); and Ida (1891); Harvey W. (1893-1945); Lloyd Niles (1897); Herman (1902); Stanley White (2,17) (1894-1926); Abigail (1906); and Forrest D. (1903-1963). John was the son of Charles White and Sarah Ann Eley of Ashland, Maine. John’s obituary was in the Brunswick Record February 28,1924 page 4. Noami’s obituary was on February 6, 1930 on page 4.
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John Albert White (3,16) (1853-1924), a farmer, married Naomi Mutch (3,16) (1863-1930). Naomi was born in Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada to HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/james_mutch_records.ashx?pid=204148411" James Mutch (1827-1919) and HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/abigail_somers_records.ashx?pid=7244505" Abigail Somers (1833-1916). Naomi married HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/john_albert_white_records.ashx?pid=20529920" John Albert White and had 12 children. She passed away on 1930 in Brunswick, Maine, USA. John and Naomi had: Herman D White(1902); HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/howard_t_white_records.ashx?pid=20500091" Howard T. White (1899); Andrew White (1883); James (1885-1889); Olive (1885-1951); Lorne (Alonzo) (1888) who married Grace Maria Hill White (3,18) (1898-1918) in 1917. Grace was the daughter of William H. Hill (3,19) (1857-1922) and Virginia A. Merry (3,19) (1965-1939); and Ida (1891); Harvey W. (1893-1945); Lloyd Niles (1897); Herman (1902); Stanley White (2,17) (1894-1926); Abigail (1906); and Forrest D. (1903-1963). John was the son of Charles White and Sarah Ann Eley of Ashland, Maine. John’s obituary was in the Brunswick Record February 28,1924 page 4. Noami’s obituary was on February 6, 1930 on page 4.
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Fred M. Coffin (3,20,26) (1879-1957), an ice man, “Father” married Margaret A. (3,20,25) (1879-1940) “Mother” from New Brunswick. They had Gertha A. (3,24) (1904-1919). Fred was the son of Simeon C. Coffin (1825) and ice dealer, and Dorothy Ward ( 1834). Fred and Margaret had: Carrell E. (1902); Helen V. (1908); Philip E. (1910); Arthur L. Coffin (3,20,22,23) (1911-1944) who was killed in Battle of St. Lo Normandy 90th Div. July 8, 1944; Gil B. (1914); Stanley G. Coffin (3,20,21) (1914-1948); Rosetta May Knicley (3,31) (1917-1985) married Paul E. Knicely in 1953 in New York. And they had Mark T. Knicley (3,30) (1954-1973)AA US Navy; Gladys (1919); Eleanor (3,28) (1915) who married Everett Alexander Sutherland (3,27) (1916-1996) a construction worker; and E. Freida C. (3,29) (1920-2002) who married Joseph B. Kingsbury (1922-1976) in 1946. Simeon and Dorothy had Emery A. Coffin (1855 - 1939);" Frederick M. Coffin (1857 - 1875); Charles Coffin (1860 - 1960); William H Coffin (1862 - 1932); Simeon E. Coffin (1866 - 1934); Lincoln Coffin (1867 - 1875); Annie C. Coffin (1870 - 1875); Rosie Coffin (1873 - 1875); George F. Coffin (1853) and Charles C. Coffin (1874 - 1875).
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Fred M. Coffin (3,20,26) (1879-1957), an ice man, “Father” married Margaret A. (3,20,25) (1879-1940) “Mother” from New Brunswick. They had Gertha A. (3,24) (1904-1919). Fred was the son of Simeon C. Coffin (1825) and ice dealer, and Dorothy Ward ( 1834). Fred and Margaret had: Carrell E. (1902); Helen V. (1908); Philip E. (1910); Arthur L. Coffin (3,20,22,23) (1911-1944) who was killed in Battle of St. Lo Normandy 90th Div. July 8, 1944; Gil B. (1914); Stanley G. Coffin (3,20,21) (1914-1948); Rosetta May Knicley (3,31) (1917-1985) married Paul E. Knicely in 1953 in New York. And they had Mark T. Knicley (3,30) (1954-1973)AA US Navy; Gladys (1919); Eleanor (3,28) (1915) who married Everett Alexander Sutherland (3,27) (1916-1996) a construction worker; and E. Freida C. (3,29) (1920-2002) who married Joseph B. Kingsbury (1922-1976) in 1946. Simeon and Dorothy had Emery A. Coffin (1855 - 1939);" Frederick M. Coffin (1857 - 1875); Charles Coffin (1860 - 1960); William H Coffin (1862 - 1932); Simeon E. Coffin (1866 - 1934); Lincoln Coffin (1867 - 1875); Annie C. Coffin (1870 - 1875); Rosie Coffin (1873 - 1875); George F. Coffin (1853) and Charles C. Coffin (1874 - 1875).
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Fred M. Coffin (3,20,26) (1879-1957), an ice man, “Father” married Margaret A. (3,20,25) (1879-1940) “Mother” from New Brunswick. They had Gertha A. (3,24) (1904-1919). Fred was the son of Simeon C. Coffin (1825) and ice dealer, and Dorothy Ward ( 1834). Fred and Margaret had: Carrell E. (1902); Helen V. (1908); Philip E. (1910); Arthur L. Coffin (3,20,22,23) (1911-1944) who was killed in Battle of St. Lo Normandy 90th Div. July 8, 1944; Gil B. (1914); Stanley G. Coffin (3,20,21) (1914-1948); Rosetta May Knicley (3,31) (1917-1985) married Paul E. Knicely in 1953 in New York. And they had Mark T. Knicley (3,30) (1954-1973)AA US Navy; Gladys (1919); Eleanor (3,28) (1915) who married Everett Alexander Sutherland (3,27) (1916-1996) a construction worker; and E. Freida C. (3,29) (1920-2002) who married Joseph B. Kingsbury (1922-1976) in 1946. Simeon and Dorothy had Emery A. Coffin (1855 - 1939);" Frederick M. Coffin (1857 - 1875); Charles Coffin (1860 - 1960); William H Coffin (1862 - 1932); Simeon E. Coffin (1866 - 1934); Lincoln Coffin (1867 - 1875); Annie C. Coffin (1870 - 1875); Rosie Coffin (1873 - 1875); George F. Coffin (1853) and Charles C. Coffin (1874 - 1875).
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James C. McBain (3,34) (1865-1920)”Father” was born in Scotland and was head janitor at Bowdoin College and earlier a switchman. He married Gertrude Abby Wiley McBain (3,34) (1876-1931). They had Donald G. (1895); John D. (1900); Wallace N. (1902); and James Burns McBain (3,32) (1898-1968) CCS USNR WW II , a mariner, who married Luella S. Dunham in 1923. They had a Baby McBain (3,33) (1928); and Rodney G. (1925).
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James C. McBain (3,34) (1865-1920)”Father” was born in Scotland and was head janitor at Bowdoin College and earlier a switchman. He married Gertrude Abby Wiley McBain (3,34) (1876-1931). They had Donald G. (1895); John D. (1900); Wallace N. (1902); and James Burns McBain (3,32) (1898-1968) CCS USNR WW II , a mariner, who married Luella S. Dunham in 1923. They had a Baby McBain (3,33) (1928); and Rodney G. (1925).
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Ernest Leroy Pulsifer (3,35) (1889-1965), a farmer, Pvt Btry E 26 Field Arty WW I
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Etta Winslow Smith (3,37) (1851-1929)”Mother” Obituary on page 3, Brunswick Record January 31, 1929. She had: Alice E. Smith Winter (3,36) (1889-1957) “Sister” who married George Winter (1873) who was a coffee salesman; and Eva Smith (3,38) (1894-1986) who married Charles R. Farnham (3,38) (1889-1986), a laborer.
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Sylvia A. Coffin (3,39) (1871-1937)married John F. Coffin (1864) and they had: Ralph D. (1885); Jesse C. (6,45); (1888);and Dorothy C. (1898). Frank was a carpenter. Sylvia worked as a servant in 1920 at the Frances Johnson residence on upper Maine St. in Brunswick. Syvlia’s obituary was in the Brunswick Record on April 29, 1937, page 4.
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Josephine Higgins (3,40) (1873-1917) marred J. Arthur Lewis., a steam fitter. She immigrated from English Canada in 1895. He was born in Illinois.
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Earl Francis Williams (3,42) (1908-1969) “Father” married Ruby L. Rand Williams (3,43) (1913-2000) “Mother”in 1935. The Trott Cove mica mine is in the town of Woolwich near the head of a small cove on the east bank of the Kennebec River 0.7 mile S 20 E of West Woolwich . The property was owned by Sam Guptill of Woolwich and was leased and operated intermittently for about a year prior to October 1943 by Earl F Williams 20 Bath Street Brunswick Maine The mine was mapped by R Miller and L Wing of the Maine Geological Survey Maine Development Commission in July 1943. Earl worked in the paper mail in 1940. Earl and Ruby had: Barbara (1937); and Ernest (1939). Ruby was the daughter of Ernest L. (1881) and Emma (1883). She had a sister: Alice (1917).
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William Thomas Mays (3,44,45) (1974-1974) 6 hours old. “Grandson”
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Harold P. Lapham (3,46,47) (1919-2009) “Father” married Margaret E. Slate (3,46,48) (1920-2002) “Mother”. On March 30, 1919, he was born in Brunswick, the son of Herbert Washburn Lapham (3,46) (1876-1956) a pipe fitter, and Angie Allen Lapham (3,46) (1879-1954). He had siblings: Charles I (3,49) (1902-1918); Harold (1919); Dorothy L. (1921); Viola (1905); Almeda C. (1907); and Frank H. (3,49) (1907-1908). In 1936 he graduated from Brunswick High School. On June 14, 1940, he married Margaret E. Slate. Before joining the Navy in 1945, he was employed at Bath Iron Works. After he returned from serving in the war, he worked for a variety of different employers, eventually returning to Bath Iron Works to work as a pipe fitter until his retirement in 1984. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and the First Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving was his wife of 69 years, Margaret of Brunswick; four children, James H. Lapham and his wife Sandra of Freeport, Elizabeth Scott and her husband John of Richard, Texas, Elaine Reed and her husband William of Chester, N.J., and Kathleen Arel of Northfield, N.H.; a sister, Dorothy Lachance of Fort Mojave, Ariz.; and seven grandchildren. FREEPORT -- Margaret 'Peggy' Lapham, 92, formerly of Brunswick, died on Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012, at Freeport Nursing Home. She was born on Aug. 4, 1920, in Claremont, N.H., the daughter of Fred and Lillian Carleton Slate. Peggy was educated in the Townson, Vt., schools and attended Leland and Gray Seminary in 1938. She came to Maine in 1938 and married Harold P. Lapham on June 14, 1940. She began working as an LPN in Brunswick Community Hospital in 1952 and retired in 1977 after 25 years of service. Peggy is survived by her son, James Lapham and his wife Sandra of Freeport, and three daughters, Elizabeth Scott and her husband John of Richmond, Texas, Elaine Reed and her husband William of Chester, N.J., and Kathleen Sheffield and her husband Frank of Concord, N.H. She is also survived by a brother, Arthur Slate of Brattleboro, Vt., foster sister Marlene Martin and her husband Russell of Topsham; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by husband Harold on Oct. 2, 2009; and her brothers, Fred, Herbert, Frank, Richard and Charles Slate.
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John M. Preble (3,51) (1900-1900) was the son of Charles Wallace Preble, a farmer, & Angie Linda Allen Preble who were married in 1900. John was a premature birth.
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Asa J. Lyon (3,52,55) (1837-1920) , an agent at the paper mill ,married Laura T. (3,52,56) (1844-1915). They had: Lauretta (3,52) (1870-1927); Lizzie M. (3,53) (1866-1934)); George A. (3,54) (1863-1870); Leon H. (3,52,57) (1903-1962) who married Elsie G. (3,52) (1903-1992); Asa J. (3,130)(1898-1965)),owner of machine shop with brother George, who married Mary E. Smith (Jury) in 1917 (or Lillian R. Savage) and Grace W. (3,130)(1904-1970) MacKenzie (Ambrose) in 1943; and Fred J. Lyon (3,52) (1872-1931), a machinist, who married Edna M. Pollard (3,52) (1879-1945). Asa J. Sr. obituary is in Brunswick Record page 7 May 28, 1920.
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Stephen D. Goodenow (3,58) (1842-1921), a farmer and teamster, married Mary J. Elwell (3,58) (1850-1919).
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WilliamLarrabee (3,59) (1885-1948)a house painter, a teamster at the ship yard, married Bertha L. Goodman(3,59) (1883-1925)“Mother". They had Madeline Verna (1903); Frank Stephen (1906); Elizabeth Alice (1910); and Albert J. (1912).
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Robert J. Evans (3,60) (1861-1916), a machinist with the railroad, married Orinda Swett King (3,61) (1862-1931).They had Otis Mayhew (1893); Carrie Luella (1898); and Eugene E. (1894-1894). Robert was the son of Charles (1838),a railroad engineer,and Jane (1837). He had siblings: Fannie (1864); Charles (1866); Roanelle (1858); Jennie (1873); John (1876); and Horace (1879).
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Almina E. Colbath (3,62) (1876-1953) married Frank W. Colbath, a worker at the Cabot Mill. Her obituary is on page 5 of the Brunswick Record Sept. 3, 1953. They had two adopted daughters: Clarice (1922) and Dorothy F. (1922). Almina and Frank were married in Boston in 1895 and lived there for 25 years, moving to Pleasant Street in Brunswick in 1904. They wintered in Florida for 30 years. Their adopted daughters were: Mrs. Russell Rain and Mrs. Joseph Wheeler.
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Daniel Ward (3,63) (1850-1942), a farm laborer, married Elizabeth J. (3,63) (1861-1938). They had Nelly (1881); and Mabel (1884) who married Frank E. Hersey. Daniel’s parents were Joel Ward and Betsey Chase. Nellie M. (3,63,65) (1881-1955),Mother” married Edward E. Collins (3,63) (1879-1957), a clam seller, in 1900, and they had Lillian (3,64) (1904-1920); and Margaret(1903).
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Lewis Winfield Smith (3,66) (1884-1953) married Edith Willard Skolfield (3,66) (1877-1916) in 1907. They had Emmalou W. (3,66) (1916-1931). Lewis married (2) Catherine Zell (3,66) (1890-1978). Edith Willard Skolfield (Thomas5, Benjamin4, Jacob3, Thomas2,Thomas1) was born 5 August 1877 in East Boston, Massachusetts; married Lewis Winfield Smith, son of Samuel G. Smith and Louise Hunter Ward, on 1 March 1907 in Freeport, Maine. She died 7 December 1916 in Mere Point, Maine, following the birth of her daughter. Lewis Winfield Smith was born 7 August 1884 in Brunswick, Maine; married, second, Catherine T. Zell, daughter of George H. Zell and Wilhelmina Helbock, on 17 February 1920 in Brunswick, Maine. He died 8 April 1953 in Augusta, Maine, and was buried in Varney Cemetery, Brunswick. He graduated from Bowdoin College, Class of 1907.The child of Edith Willard Skolfield and Lewis Winfield Smith was:Emma Louise Willa Smith was born circa 1916; died at age 16, of pneumonia.
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Willis H. Smith (3,67) (1856-1927), a brick mason from New Hampshire.He was the son of a farmer, Daniel Smith (1820) and Elizabeth (1826) and had a brother Fred J. (1864). He married Mary E. and they had Mabel (1884) who married Ira Strout (1882) of Brunswick; and Newman H. Smith (3,67) (1885-1962) married Beatrice Allen (3,67) (1886-1963) and they had Clayton Randolph Smith (1907); and Francis A. (3,67,70,68,72) Gramp, Father (1918-1999), Sgt. USA WWII, who married Casimira A. (3,67,73,74) Mother, Casi (1916-2002) and they had Casimira F. Smith-Groh (3,67,71) (1949-1994) “Kay”; Francis A. Strickland-Smith (1952-1970) Jr. and Herbert H. Casimira F. Smith married Michael James Groh of Michigan (1954) in 1983.
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Arabella M. Allen (3,75) (1844-1921) married Albion S. Allen “Mother”. Arabella was the daughter of Joseph Curtis (1809-1904) and Susan S. Skolfield (1916-1876). She and Albion had: Fannie (1869); Susie M. (1871-1897) who married Clarence Lane; Annie Gertrude (1873) who married Wallace Libbey; Lizzie E. (1876) who married Newton Johnson; Allie G. (1878) who married Marcia Fisher of Freeport, Maine; Pierce G. (1880) who married Margaret Cunningham; Ralph C. (1883) who married Gertrude Curley; and Beatrice (1886). Albion served in Company E of the 17th Maine Infantry in the Civil War. Allie G. and Marcia had Albion G. Allen (1913-1997)in Freeport.
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CharlesH. Storer (3,76) (1861-1916), a sign painter was the son of (Rebecca )Ellen R. Storer (3,78) (1840-1926) who was a widow in 1900. Charles married Margaret D. Storer (3,77) (1863-1940). Ellen may have married Henry M. Storer, a farmer, and also had Olivia (1859).
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CharlesH. Storer (3,76) (1861-1916), a sign painter was the son of (Rebecca )Ellen R. Storer (3,78) (1840-1926) who was a widow in 1900. Charles married Margaret D. Storer (3,77) (1863-1940). Ellen may have married Henry M. Storer, a farmer, and also had Olivia (1859).
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Edwin W. Warren (3,80) (1870-1968), employed in the signal department otf he Railroad, married Bertha Melcher (3,81) (1881-1945) who also worked in that Dept., and was a teacher at Center St. School, in 1927. Edwin was the son of Robert L. Warren (1831), a tin peddler, and had a sister Adalia (1854). Bertha’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record, April. 11, 1946, page 4.Edwin married (2) Helen A. Curtis in 1952. That marriage is on page 4 of the Brunswick Record on January 24, 1952. She have been married to Frank J. Wood of Topsham, Maine. From the Roger’s Cemetery: Frank J.Wood (old 10-6) (1861-4/11/1935) was a native of Topsham. He was a papermaker in the old Bowdoin plant in Topsham. He was instrumental in the building of the steel bridge between Brunswick and Topsham which bears his name. He was born in Topsham the son of Roy M. and Mehitable Potter Wood. He and his wife were proprietors of Long View Farm on the Augusta Road in Topsham. He married Miss Vilda Cornish of Topsham who died in 1917 and he married Miss Helen Curtis of Brunswick. Bertha Melcher was the daughter of Thomas S. Melcher (3, 82) (1851-1928), a carpenter and a foreman for the Railroad, and Ellen R. Melcher (3, 83) (1857-1945) and had brothers: William S. Melcher (3,84) (1881-1953) and Irving W. Melcher (3,85) (1884-1931); obituary on page 3, Brunswick Record Jan. 29, 1931. Thomas S. has an obituary on pg. 1 of the Brunswick Record April 27, 1939; and Ellen has one on page 4, May 31, 1945.
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Alvin Moses Dyer (3,86) (1879-1971), a lobster fisherman in Harpswell, married Alice Mae Smith (3,86) (1886-1956). Alvin was the son of Moses L. Dyer (1830). Alice was the daughter of John H. Smith (1855) and had sister Blanche B. (1891). Alvin and Alice had: John A. (1919).
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Hazel F. Smith (3,88) (1902-1917) married John E. Morgan of Harpswell in 1917. He married (2) Evelyn A. Bartlett in 1919. Hazel’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record on Apr. 31, 1917, page 3.
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John H. Smith (3,89) (1843-1927), a truckman, married Susan Ward (3,90) (1857-1913). They had Annie H. (1890-1896); Albion (1880); and George F. Smith (3,87) (1878-1946) an employee of the Pejepscot Paper Company. George F.’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record on May 30, 1946, pg. 4.
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John H. Smith (3,89) (1843-1927), a truckman, married Susan Ward (3,90) (1857-1913). They had Annie H. (1890-1896); Albion (1880); and George F. Smith (3,87) (1878-1946) an employee of the Pejepscot Paper Company. George F.’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record on May 30, 1946, pg. 4.
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Grace C. Grant (2,92) (1890-1923) married Lorraine M. Grant (1890) of Boston. Grace was the daughter of Annie Cleary (1971), a Brunswick laundress.
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George D. Millett (3,93) (1890-1949) His obituary is in the Brunswick Record on Nov. 27, 1949, page 4. He married Margaret Muir.
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Alfred J. Millett (3,94) (1872-1934)
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Ernest L. Griffin (3,95,96) (1864-1921) “Father” married Cora E. Bubier (3,95,97) “Mother”. Ernest was the son of William Henry Griffin (12837-1917) and Victorira McKenney (1843-1911). He was born in Freeport, Maine. Ernest married (1) Mary (Minnie) Louise Hyde in 1882; (2) Rosa E. Higgins in 1890); and Cora E. Bubier in 1902. He and Mary Hyde had Herbert William (1882). He and Rosa Higgins had Hazel L. (1899); and he and Cora E. had Minnie Louise (1980-1965). Ernest ran a livery stable in Brunswick.
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Elizabeth E. Fitzgerald (Paradis) Riendeau (3,99) (1884-1979)married Orel A. Riendeau in 1917, a lineman for CMP, and had a sister Louise who married Eric Sundquist. Elizabeth and her husband moved to New York in 1928. Elizabeth and (1) James Fitzgerald had: James J. Fitzgerald (3,98,99) (1914-1983)Cpl. USA WW II, worked in the paper mill and was a motorman PP Div. He married Claire Buckley in 1941. Claire married Averill Ireland in 1950. James was the son of James Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Paradis. EvelynC. Buckley (3,99) (1912-1989) married Decatur Buckley. She worked for Central Maine Power Co and also worked at Evy’s Beauty Shop. Decatur was born in Missouri and Evelyn in Maine and a sister-in-law Margaret (1911) Fitzgerald. She and Decatur had: Thomas (1930) who was born in New York. Margaret is recorded as sister-in-law to Decatur.
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RalphMacKnight (3,100) (1897-1991), a pulp wood buyer for the paper mail, married Eleanor V. Tibbits (3,101,100) (1909-1981). They had: Ralph Jr.( 1928) who married Jacqueline Elie in 1947.; and Dorothy (1926).
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Donald Arthur Goodwin (3,102,103) (1918-1997) WW II ChBosn USN WW II, Korea , married Dorothy E. (3,102) (1919-1984). Donald was the son of Thomas (3,104,105) Goodwin (1877-1918), a painter and paper hanger, “Father” and Bessie Mae Getchell (3,104,107) (1973-1953) a cook at 74 Federal St., “Mother”. He had siblings: Thomas K. (1913); Iva K. (1900); Wilda G. Courtis (1905); Daniella(Drusilla) R. (1901); Verna M. (1903); and Wilda C.(1905). Bessie Mae Getchell married to Thomas W. Goodwin who died in 1918 flu epidemic. She had brothers Henry, Michael and Winfield and a sister Florence. Drusilla A. Goodwin Plummer (3,106) (1900-1983)”beloved mother” married Russell B. Plummer, an electrician in a woolen mill, in 1922. She was the daughter of Thomas and Bessie Goodwin. She and Russell had: Russell (1924); Corinne (1925); Constance A. (1927); Keith A. (1931); David K. (1936); and Thomas W. (19390. Keith Ashley Plummer, Sr., 81, of Case Hill Road in Claremont, NH, died Thursday evening, December 8, 2011 at his daughter’s home on Case Hill Road surrounded by loved ones. He was born in Brunswick, ME on July 21, 1930 the son of Russell and Drucilla (Goodwin) Plummer and had resided in Claremont for the past five years. He lived in Rockwood, ME from 1930 to 1935 and in Lisbon Falls, ME for 71 years. He was a long time fan of singer, song writer Tom T. Hall and one of his final wishes was to meet him. Tom T. and his wife Dixie granted this wish his last month having Mr. Plummer visit their home and attend a Tom T. performance in Nashville. Mr. Plummer was a veteran of the Korean Conflict having served in the US Navy.He retired from the Pejepscot Paper Co. in 1990 where he worked as a paper maker for 37 years and later worked for 5 years for Uni-First Corp. in South Portland, ME.Mr. Plummer was a member of the Coombs-Mountfort American Legion Post # 158 in Lisbon, ME, the Slovac Catholic Association of Lisbon Falls, ME and the United Paper Workers Int. Union.He was the widower of Lola (Turcotte) Plummer whom he married on Oct. 9, 1953 and she died in 2008.The surviving family includes two daughters, Denise and her husband Roland Cornish of Claremont and Rebecca and her husband Jeffrey Gracie of Washington, ME; one son, Keith A. Plummer, Jr. and his wife, Dawn of Saratoga Springs, NY; 5 granddaughters, Brandi and her husband Will Douglass of Clarksville, TN, Hailie and her husband Brian DeCelle of Claremont, Katie Plummer and fiancé Zachary Blair of Albany, NY, Meghan Small of Washington, ME, Bridgette Plummer of Saratoga Springs, NY; three step grandchildren, Sarah Cornish of Auburn, ME Joshua Cornish and his wife Jennifer of Turner, ME, Willie Cornish of Colorado; six great-grandchildren, Ben, Liam and Amelia Douglass, Aiden and Ruby DeCelle and Tyler Cornish; two sisters, Constance Holvey of Wooster, OH and Claudia Plummer of Corpus Christi, TX; two brothers, Russell Plummer and his partner, Edith and David Plummer and his wife, Janice all of Lisbon, ME; several nieces and nephews; brothers-in-law, Paul Turcotte and his wife, Jeanine of Port St. Lucie, FL, Ronald Turcotte and his wife, Patricia of Lisbon Falls, ME and Dennis Turcotte and his wife, Maureen of Lewiston, ME.He was pre-deceased by his parents, his wife, a sister, Corinne and a brother, Thomas.Harry E.Plummer , born 14 Jan 1872 in Lisbon Falls, Mainehis wife Mary H.(Libby) Plummer, born Oct. 1875. Children:Francis Walter Plummer born 25 March 1899Everett Harry Plummer born 22 Feb 1897 Edward D .Plummer b 19 Feb 1895 died Feb 1978 m Alma Brown; Russell Bertrand Plummer born 20 September 1901
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Mary L. Munsey (3,109) (1880-1962), an asst. cook at the AD House and a laundress; “Mother” had: Maynard E. Munsey (3,110) (1908-1981), a painter at the iron works married Estelle M. Munsey (3,111) (1911-1999) and they had: Joan (1933); Stanley (1934); Richard (1937); Elaine (1939); and Emery M. Munsey (3, 112) (1939-1995). Mary also had: Sereny (1904); and Frank A. (1906).
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James Joseph Connolly (3,113,114) (1916-1993) Rdm USN WW II, married Shirley E. James (3,113) (1926) in 1959. He may have married Rosenmary E. Sawyer in 1937 and Charlotte L. Dimitre in 1942. Brunswick Reupholstering Company (Mere Point Road now) was originally founded on Harpswell Road) in 1959 by James J. Connolly, father of the current owner, Nancy Connolly Sherin (b. 1944). It was also at 74 Pleasant St.
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Eugene T. Smith (3, 115) (1929), an electrical operator for CMP Co., married Mae F.Cushing Smith (3,115) (1931-2006) of Freeport in 1954. Eugene was the son of Louise Wynfield Smith(1885), a farmer on the Mere Point Road, and Catheine (1891). He had siblings: L. Wynfield Jr. (1922); Irman (1923); Melinda (1927) and Jane G. 1933). Lewis Winfield Smith (3,66) (1884-1953) married Edith Willard Skolfield (3,66) (1877-1916) in 1907. They had Emmalou W. (3,66) (1916-1931). Lewis married (2) Catherine Zell (3,66) (1890-1978). Edith Willard Skolfield (Thomas5, Benjamin4, Jacob3, Thomas2,Thomas1) was born 5 August 1877 in East Boston, Massachusetts; married Lewis Winfield Smith, son of Samuel G. Smith and Louise Hunter Ward, on 1 March 1907 in Freeport, Maine. She died 7 December 1916 in Mere Point, Maine, following the birth of her daughter. Lewis Winfield Smith was born 7 August 1884 in Brunswick, Maine; married, second, Catherine T. Zell, daughter of George H. Zell and Wilhelmina Helbock, on 17 February 1920 in Brunswick, Maine. He died 8 April 1953 in Augusta, Maine, and was buried in Varney Cemetery, Brunswick. He graduated from Bowdoin College, Class of 1907.The child of Edith Willard Skolfield and Lewis Winfield Smith was: Emma Louise Willa Smith was born circa 1916; died at age 16, of pneumonia.
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Louise Rose Lavallee Stegemoller (3, 116) (1941-1998) married Bruce E. Stegemoller and they had :Thomas J. Stegemoller, of Washington Street in Bath who died unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8, 2010, at his residence. He was born in Brunswick on Feb. 21, 1968, the son of Bruce E. and Louise R. LaVallee Stegemoller. He grew up in Bath and was educated in the Bath Schools, graduating from Morse High School in 1986 and from Southern Maine Technical Institute with a degree in Culinary Arts. TJ worked as a chef in the Bath-Brunswick area for several years, as well as Squire Tarbox Inn in Westport Island prior to developing health problems. He was a member of the former Brunswick Jaycee's. TJ was an avid Patriot's fan who enjoyed cooking, spending time and building Lego's with the kids, reading, trivia, movies, visiting amusement parks and riding the roller coasters. He was predeceased by his mother who died in 1998. Surviving are his sister, Tina L. Goodman and her husband Bruce of Brunswick, a brother, Russell K. Stegemoller and his wife Stacey of Black River, N.Y.; a niece, Brittany Stegemoller, two nephews, Sean Stegemoller and Zachary Stegemoller; several aunts, uncles; and cousins including special cousins, Christopher Cromwell, Dylan Cromwell, Ashley Cromwell and Nicholas Boom. Visiting hours will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday at Demers-Desmond Funeral Home, 34 Cushing St., Brunswick. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday at All Saint's Parish, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Pleasant Street, Brunswick. Burial will follow in Varney Cemetery, Brunswick.
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Richard E. Labbe (3, 117) (1945), once worked at Auerbach shoe co., and then a pipe fitter at BIW, married Kathy L. Wall (3,117) (1945) in 1964.
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Woodbury W. Davis Jr. (3, 118) (1943-2002), a construction worker and steel worker, married Iris L. (3, 118) (1947). Edwin L. Davis (2,122) (1880-1959) married Olive M. White (2,122) (1886-1951)in Lisbon Falls in 1908. (she was born in Canada). Olive was the daughter of John Albert White (1853-1924) and Naomi Mutch (1863-1930).They lived at 15 ½ McLellan St. They had: Woodbury W. Davis (2,121) (1910-1987), a construction worker, who married Doris J. Swift Davis (2,121) (1920 and they had: Lorne White Davis (2,121,124) (1948-1980) PFC US Marine Corps Vietnam; Namoni (1912), a clerk; Elizabeth F. (1914)a house maid; Woodbury W. Jr. (1943-2002); and John L. Davis Sr. (2,120) (1909-1962), a building painter, who married Josephine Douglas (2,120) (1916-2001). They had Jack and Lloyd (1940).
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Freddie W. Wall (3, 119,120) (1920-1990) married Clara Nicoll (2,119) (1927-2000) in 1944. He was from North Carolina. PFC US Marine Corps
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Wilbur Ambrose (3, 121)(1894) (1941)Cook USA 1940, laborer and trucking, married Harriet M. Goodenow (3,122) (1902-1973) “Mother” in 1918. They had Walter E. (3,121) (1920-1920); Merle S. (3,124) (1929-1998); and Wilbur S. Jr.( BIW) who married Margaret L. White in 1943.
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JamesT. Gullifer (3,125,126) (1891-1941) Pvt. Trench Mortar Btry. 28 Div. WWI. Was an employee at D.L. Moody’s.
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George D. MacKenzie (3,127) (1882-1950) who worked at BIW, married Mary and had: Dorothy G. (1,28) (1912-1918); George D. Jr. (1921); Bernice (1928); Barbara (1939); Elvira (1920); and Mary M. (1926).
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Baby Gott (3,129) (1931-1931)
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Grace W. MacKenzie (Ambrose) Lyon (3,130) (1904-1970) married Asa J. Lyon (3,130) (1898-1965) who worked at MCRR, in 1943.Asa was the son of Fred J. (1863) and Edna M. (1870) and a brother Leon H. (1903). He married Mary Smith (Jury) in 1917. He and Lillian had: Asa Jr. (1920). Louisa Ann Mackenzie Galuza, age 80 years young, passed peacefully at home on Oct. 11, with her daughters by her side. She had been sick with lung cancer for a little over 5 months. She held on to her dignity and was very sharp throughout her illness. Louise, as she is known among her closest friends, was born in New Haven, Conn. on March 6, 1931. She is the daughter of James A. MacKenzie and Grace Ambrose MacKenzie. She was raised, in her early years, on Fisher Road in Bowdoinham, Maine. She considered Bowdoinham her "hometown" and reminisced often about the Coombs School, ice skating at Creek Hill, or picking blueberries where the local airstrip is now. She remembered with fondness her friendships with the other families in that area of town. She was valedictorian of her eighth grade class. Her Dad was a railroad fireman between Connecticut and Maine. Her Mom was 1 of 13 siblings, so there was no shortage of family around, most of whom lived in Maine or Connecticut. Louisa really delighted in riding on the train. She told of riding in the boxcars because she could sit down for the trip. During the war years the passenger cars were too full for her family to have comfortable seats. They were just excited to be traveling. She said it really was more comfortable to be in the boxcar. As a child, Louisa and company would put on "stage shows" in the chicken house to entertain themselves. She later told her children, "the chickens were long gone". Louisa''s talent would resurface later in life as well. When her homestead burned, the family lived with other family members and eventually moved to the Brunswick area where she attended school and eventually met the love of her life. On Sept. 18th 1949, she married Alphonse Francis Galuza. In the 1940 census: James MacKenzie and Grace had: Philip (1929); Louise; Donald 1933) and a stepdaughter Virginia Haniman.
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George E. Alexander (3,131) (1864-1930) a Topsham municipal employee, married Florence O. Cassidy (3,131) (1879-1964). They had Ernest E. (3,131) (1909-1956) who married Mildred B. (3,131) (1914-1998) and they had David E. (3,131) (1942-1943). George and Florence also had: Irving H. (1914); Grace O. (1915) and Doris E. Sanborn (3,131) (1918-1993).
'VARNEY CEMETERY - Range Layout
RANGE #3 Map #5 WES T
ACCESS ROAD
Perkins Kin G 139 G 140
McKinney G
Bishop McKinney McKinney G 136 G IRO 138
Thomas McKinney McKinney
G ES MI
S 0 U T H
ACCESS ROAD EAST N
N 0 R T
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Sandra Jean Thomas (3, 132) (1945-2003) mother,wife, and nana (McKinney?)
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Nelson Leighton McKinney (3,133) (1871-1944)”Father” (His obituary is in the Brunswick Record on page 4, April 6, 1944). He was born in Cundy’s Harbor. He first married Alice Rebecca McKinney (3,134) (1881-1917) “Mother” who was born on Malaga Island in Phippsburg, Maine. Her father was HYPERLINK "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~megen/reunion/ps94/ps94_471.html" James Eli McKenney McKinney (1843-), a fisherman, and her mother: HYPERLINK "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~megen/reunion/ps94/ps94_470.html" Salome Wallace (1851) He then married Rose Isora (3,135) (1897-1923) in 1918. He was the son of Lindley McKinney (1827) and Hepsy (1832). He had siblings: Nellie M. (1870); Abbie A. (1873); and Frank (1865). He and Alice had: James L. (1910-2001); Frank Albert (1913-1988); John Albert (I916-1917); and Walter N. McKinney (3,138) (1899-1989) who married Josephine V. Thompson (3,137) (1898-1981). Josephine was the daughter of Isora L. Colby Thompson Bishop. They had Walter (1922); Arthur (1924); and Thelma (1927). James McKenney, a Phippsburg native of Scotch-Irish descent, acted as the literate spokesman and leader of the Malaga community. Because of his spokesman role and his reputation as the island’s best fisherman, McKenney was referred to as the ―King of Malaga.‖ John Eason was a master mason and carpenter who served as a preacher when weather prevented island residents from attending services at the mainland’s Nazarene church.
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Nelson Leighton McKinney (3,133) (1871-1944)”Father” (His obituary is in the Brunswick Record on page 4, April 6, 1944). He was born in Cundy’s Harbor. He first married Alice Rebecca McKinney (3,134) (1881-1917) “Mother” who was born on Malaga Island in Phippsburg, Maine. Her father was HYPERLINK "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~megen/reunion/ps94/ps94_471.html" James Eli McKenney McKinney (1843-), a fisherman, and her mother: HYPERLINK "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~megen/reunion/ps94/ps94_470.html" Salome Wallace (1851) He then married Rose Isora (3,135) (1897-1923) in 1918. He was the son of Lindley McKinney (1827) and Hepsy (1832). He had siblings: Nellie M. (1870); Abbie A. (1873); and Frank (1865). He and Alice had: James L. (1910-2001); Frank Albert (1913-1988); John Albert (I916-1917); and Walter N. McKinney (3,138) (1899-1989) who married Josephine V. Thompson (3,137) (1898-1981). Josephine was the daughter of Isora L. Colby Thompson Bishop. They had Walter (1922); Arthur (1924); and Thelma (1927). James McKenney, a Phippsburg native of Scotch-Irish descent, acted as the literate spokesman and leader of the Malaga community. Because of his spokesman role and his reputation as the island’s best fisherman, McKenney was referred to as the ―King of Malaga.‖ John Eason was a master mason and carpenter who served as a preacher when weather prevented island residents from attending services at the mainland’s Nazarene church.
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Nelson Leighton McKinney (3,133) (1871-1944)”Father” (His obituary is in the Brunswick Record on page 4, April 6, 1944). He was born in Cundy’s Harbor. He first married Alice Rebecca McKinney (3,134) (1881-1917) “Mother” who was born on Malaga Island in Phippsburg, Maine. Her father was HYPERLINK "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~megen/reunion/ps94/ps94_471.html" James Eli McKenney McKinney (1843-), a fisherman, and her mother: HYPERLINK "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~megen/reunion/ps94/ps94_470.html" Salome Wallace (1851) He then married Rose Isora (3,135) (1897-1923) in 1918. He was the son of Lindley McKinney (1827) and Hepsy (1832). He had siblings: Nellie M. (1870); Abbie A. (1873); and Frank (1865). He and Alice had: James L. (1910-2001); Frank Albert (1913-1988); John Albert (I916-1917); and Walter N. McKinney (3,138) (1899-1989) who married Josephine V. Thompson (3,137) (1898-1981). Josephine was the daughter of Isora L. Colby Thompson Bishop. They had Walter (1922); Arthur (1924); and Thelma (1927). James McKenney, a Phippsburg native of Scotch-Irish descent, acted as the literate spokesman and leader of the Malaga community. Because of his spokesman role and his reputation as the island’s best fisherman, McKenney was referred to as the ―King of Malaga.‖ John Eason was a master mason and carpenter who served as a preacher when weather prevented island residents from attending services at the mainland’s Nazarene church.
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Isora L. Colby Thompson Bishop (3, 136) (1887-1963).1940 She married Joseph Bishop in 1924. They had Josephine who married Walter McKenney.
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John A. Perkins (3,139) (1906-1988), a mailman, married Evelyn F. Miller (3,139) (1908-1972) in 1927. They had Dorothy Perkins King (3,140) 1928-1995); and John (1931). Dorothy married James S. King in 1949.
(R3#10) HAII1EE. wife of
WILLARD G. BERRY 1861 - 1935
We miss thee everywhere
Marker: Camp 53 Me.
(R3#13) K Mother
ABBIE L. wife of
JAMES E. KING 1884 - 1918
Safe in the arms of Jesus
Range #3
(R3#1) Martin / LaRock Monument East Face:
MARTIN LaROCK
(Masonic symbol to right)
West Face: 1872 FRED E. LaROCK 1957 1880 MINNIE A. his wife 1962 1890 ARCHIE F. MARTIN 1965 1894 RUTH his wife 1957
Marker Stones: (R3#2) RUTH MARTIN
1894 1957
(R3#3) ARCHIE F. MARTIN 1890 1965
Marker: B.P.O.E. 2043
(R3#9) WILLARD G. BERRY 1860 - 1936
Together in life, united in death. -
Marker Stones: (R3#5) SON
(R3#6) FATHER
(R3#7) MOTHER
(R3#8) ROY
Markers: U.S. Veteran U.S. Veterans of
Foreign Wars
(R3#11) ALICE C. BERRY
1877 - 1956
(R3#12) WILLARD G. BERRY Jr. 1889 - 1977
(R3#14) CLARA PURKIS 1913 - 1973
(R3#15) WILLIAM W. PURKIS
19n1 - 1969
(R3#4) Bamforth Monument West Face:
BAMFORTH East Face:
1854 RICHARD A. BAMFORTH Sr. 1943 1861 MARY M. his wife 1923 1895 ROY their son 1920 1903 SETH W. their son 1984
Marker: B.P.O.E. 2043
(R3#27) In memory of EVERETTE ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND
Loving husband and father born: July 29, 1916
died: Sept. 22, 1996 Sadly missed
(R3#16) JOHN A. WHITE 1853 - 1924
NAOMI his wife 1863 - 1930
(R3#18) GRACE M. HILL wife of
ALONZO B. WHITE 1898 - 1918
(R3#20) Coffin Monument West Face:
ARTHUR L. COFFIN 1911 - 1944
STANLEY G. COFFIN 1914 - 1948
East Face: FRED M. COFFIN
1879 - 1957 MARGARET A. his wife
1879 - 1940 GERTHA A. their dau.
1904 - 1919 COFFIN
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R3#29) FREIDA C. KINGSBURY daughter of
FRED and MARGARET COFFIN May 19, 1920 June 23, 2002
(R3#17) STANLEY P. WHITE 1894 - 1926
Patient unto death
(R3#19) Hill Monument WILLIAM H. HILL
1857 - 1922 VIRGINIA A. his wife
1865 - 1929
Marker Stones: (R3#21) STAN LEY
(R3#22) ARTHUR
Marker: World War 11
(R3#23) Pvt. ARTHUR L. COFFIN U.S.A. Killed in battle of St. Lo Normandy July 8, 1944
90 Div.
(R3#24)
GERTHA
(R3#25)
MOTHER
(R3#26)
FATHER
(R3#28) In memory of ELEANOR COFFIN SUTHERLAND
Loving wife and mother born: June 10, 1915 died: April 29, 1995
Sadly missed
(R3#31) ROSETTA MAY KNICLEY dau. of FRED COFFIN Jan 8 1917 July 8 1985
(R3#30) In memory of MARK T KNICLEY
AA US Navy Apr 9 1954 Jul 5 1973
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R3#32) JAMES BURNS McBAIN
(R3#33) BABY Maine
1928 CCS USNR World War II
May 2 1898 Aug 26 1968
(R3#34)
Father JAS. C. McBAIN
Marker: U.S. Veteran
born in Scotland 1865 - 1920
GERTRUDE ABBY (R3#35) ERNEST L PULSIFER
1876 - 1931
Maine Pvt Btry E 26 Field Arty
World War I
(R3#36)
Sister Jan 8 1889 July 9 1965
ALICE E. WINTER 1889 - 1957
(R3#38) Farnham Monument FARNHAM
CHARLES R. : ENA S. 1889 - 1986 : 1894 - 1986
(R3#39) SYLVIA A. COFFIN 1871 - 1937
(R3#41) Williams Monument WILLIAMS
Into thy hands I commend my spirit
(R3#37)
Mother ETTA SMITH 1851 - 1929
(R3#40) JOSEPHINE HIGGINS wife of
J. ARTHUR LEWIS Aug. 5, 1873 Jan. 30. 1917
Markel Stones: (R3#42) Father (R3#43) Mother
EARL F. WILLIAMS RUBY L. WILLIAMS 1908 - 1969 1913 - 2000
(R3#44) WILLIAM THOMAS MAYS (R3#45) Grandson 1974 - 1974 WILLIAM T. MAYS
1974 - 1974
(R3#46) Lapham Monument East Face: West Face:
LAPHAM LAPHAM HAROLD P. HERBERT W. 1919 - 1876 - 1956
MARGARET E. his wife ANGIE L. his wife 1920 - 1879 - 1954
Marker Stones: (R3#47) FATHER (R3#48) MOTHER
(R3#32) JAMES BURNS McBAIN
(R3#33) BABY Maine
1928 CCS USNR World War II
May 2 1898 Aug 26 1968
(R3#34)
Father JAS. C. McBAIN
Marker: U.S. Veteran
born in Scotland 1865 - 1920
GERTRUDE ABBY (R3#35) ERNEST L PULSIFER
1876 - 1931
Maine Pvt Btry E 26 Field Arty
World War I
(R3#36)
Sister Jan 8 1889 July 9 1965
ALICE E. WINTER 1889 - 1957
(R3#38) Farnham Monument FARNHAM
(R3#37)
Mother CHARLES R. : ENA S. ETTA SMITH 1889 - 1986 : 1894 - 1986
1851 - 1929
(R3#39) SYLVIA A. COFFIN 1871 - 1937
(R3#41) Williams Monument
(R3#40) JOSEPHINE HIGGINS wife of
J. ARTHUR LEWIS Aug. 5, 1873 Jan. 30, 1917
WILLIAMS Into thy hands I commend my spirit
Marker Stones: (R3#42) Father (R3#43) Mother
EARL F. WILLIAMS RUBY L. WILLIAMS 1908 - 1969 1913 - 2000
(R3#44) WILLIAM THOMAS MAYS (R3#45) Grandson 1974 - 1974 WILLIAM T. MAYS
1974 - 1974
(R3#46) Lapham Monument East Face: West Face:
LAPHAM LAPHAM HAROLD P. HERBERT W. 1919 - 1876 - 1956
MARGARET E. his wife ANGIE L. his wife 1920 - 1879 - 1954
Marker Stones: (R3#47) FATHER (R3#48) MOTHER
(Marker Stones Cont'd.:) (R3#49) Top of stone:
CHARLES I. Face of stone:
son of H. W. & A. A.
LAPHAM June 6, 1912,
Dec. 25, 1918.
(R3#50) Top of stone: FRANK H.
Face of stone: son of
H. W. & A. L. LAPHAM 1907 - 1908
(R3#51) Top of stone: JOHN M.
Face of stone: son of
C. W. & A. L. PREBLE
1900 - 1900
(R3#52) Lyon Monument East Face:
LYON ASA J. LYON
1837 - 1920 LAURA T. his wife
1844 - 1915 LAURAETTA their dau.
1863 - 1870
West Face: FRED J. LYON
1872 - 1931 EDNA M. his wife
1879 - 1945 LEON H. LYON
1903 - 1962 ELSIE G. his wife
Marker Stones: 1903 - 1992
(R3#53) LIZZIE M. his wife (R3#54) GEORGE A. LYON 1866 - 1934 1870 - 1927
(R3#55) FATHER (R3#56) MOTHER
(R3#57) LEON H. LYONS 1903 1962
(R3#58)
(R3#60)
Mother Father STEPHEN D. GOODENOW
1842 - 1921 MARY J. ELWELL. his wife
1850 - 1919
ROBERT J. EVANS died
Nov. 8, 1916 Aet. 55 yrs. 4 ms.
(R3#59) West Face: Mother
BERTHA L. LARRABEE
1883 - 1925 East Face:
WILLIAM LARRABEE
1885 - 1948
(R3#61) ORINDA L. SWETT KING wife of
ROBERT J. EVANS died Feb. 5, 1931 Aet. 69 yrs. 1 mo.
(R3#63) Ward / Collins Monument East Face:
WARD 1850 DANIEL 1942 1861 ELIZABETH J. 1938
West Face: COLLINS
1879 EDWARD E. 1957 1881 NELLIE M. 1955
(R3#62)
Marker Stones: (R3#64)
ALMINA E. wife of
F. W. COLBATH 1876 - 1953
LILLIAN beloved dau. of
EDWARD E. & NELLIE M. COLLINS
Apr. 29, 1904 Apr. 29, 1920
Gone but not forgotten
(R3#65) MOTHER (R3#67) Smith Monument
West Face: WILLIS H. SMITH
1856 - 1927 NEWMAN H. SMITH
1885 - 1962 BEATRICE A. his wife
1886 - 1963 SMITH
East Face: FRANCIS A. SMITH
Dec. 4, 1918 Oct. 17, 1999 CASIMIRA A. SMITH
Dec. 19, 1916 Dec. 25, 2002 CASIMIRA F. SMITH-GROH
Sept. 8, 1949 CASI June 3, 1994 F. A. STRICKLAND SMITH Jr.
Aug. 31, 1952 May 3, 1970
(R3#66) Smith Monument East Face:
SMITH West Face:
1884 LEWIS W. SMITH 1953 his wife
1877 WILLA SKOLFIELD 1915 their dau.
1916 EMMALOU W. 1931 his wife
1890 CATHERINE T. ZELL 1978
Marker Stones: (R3#68)
(R3#70)
GRAMP
FRANCIS A SMITH Sgt US Army World War II
Dec 4 1918 Oct 17 1999
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R3#69) STRICKLAND
(R3#71) KAY
(R3#72) FATHER
(R3#73) MOTHER
(R3#74) CASI Beloved mother
(R3#86) Dyer Monument DYER
ALVIN M. ALICE MAE 1879 - 1971 1886 - 1956
(R3#76) CHARLES H. STORER June 22, 1861 Dec. 9, 1916
(R3#77) MARGARET D. STORER Sept. 4, 1863 Mar. 3, 1940
(R3#78)
ELLEN R. STORER 1840 - 1926
(R3#81) BERTHA WARREN 1881 - 1946
(R3#83) ELLEN T. MELCHER 1857 - 1945
(R3#85) IRVING W. MELCHER 1884 - 1931
(R3#87) GEORGE F. SMITH 1878 - 1946
(R3#88) HAZEL S. SMITH wife of
JOHN MORGAN 1902 - 1917
(R3#90) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: SUSAN WARD
wife of JOHN H. SMITH
1857 - 1913
(Marker Stones cont'd.:) (R3#75) Mother
ARABEL M. wife of
ALBION S ALLEN 1844 -1921
Thy nobleness hath taught us how to prize
a love that's strong through all eternity
ALLEN
Marker: Pythian Sisters
(R3#791 Warren / Melcher Monument West Face:
MELCHER East Face:
EDWIN W. E. WARREN BERTHA M. WARREN
Marker Stones: (R3#80) EDWIN WARREN
1870 - 1968
(R3#82) THOMAS S. MELCHER 1851 - 1928
(R3#84) WILLIAM S. MELCHER 1881 - 1953
(R3#89) JOHN H. SMITH
June 9, 1843 Oct. 23, 1927 yrs. 4 mos.
ing til the resurection morn.
(Concrete stone that is falling apart.)
(R3#91) Pollard Monument POLLARD
Marker Stones:
(R3#93) GEORGE D. MI1 LE TT 1890 - 1949
(R3#92) GRACE C. (R3#94) ALFRED J. beloved wife of 1872 - 1934 L. M. GRANT
1890 - 1923 "Oh. death where is thy sting,
Oh. grave where is thy victory."
(R3#95) Griffin Monument ERNEST L. GRIFFIN Marker Stones:
1864 - 1921 (R3#96) FATHER CORA E. his wife
1871 - 1960 (R3#97) MOTHER GRIFFIN
(R3#98) JAMES J FITZGERALD (R3#99) Riendeau Monument Cpl US Army ELIZABETH E. World War II RIENDEAU
Apr 29 1914 May 10, 1983 1884 - 1979
JAMES J. EVELYN C. (R3#100) MacKnight Monument FITZGERALD BUCKLEY
MacKNIGHT 1914 - 1983 1912 - 1989 RALPH NORA
1897 - 1991 1909 - 1981 Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stone: (R3#101) ELEANOR V MacKNIGHT
1909 - 1981
(R3#102) Goodwin Monument GOODWIN Marker Stone:
DONALD A. DOROTHY E. (R3#103) DONALD A GOODWIN 1918 - 1997 1919 - 1984 ChBosn US Nave
World War II Korea Marker: 1941 World War 1945 Dec 30 1918 Jul 6 1997
(R3#104) Goodwin Monument THOMAS GOODWIN
1877 - 1918 Markers: BESSIE M. GOODWIN U.S. Veteran
JAMES J. SHIRLEY E. (R3#114) Aug. 29, 1916 Dec. 12, 1926 Mar. 11, 1993
Marker: U.S. Veteran
JAMES JOSEPH CONNOLLY Rdm US Navy World War II
Aug 29 1916 Mar 11 1993
(R3#115) Smith Monument SMITH
EUGENE T. MAE F. C. Jan. 28, 1929 May 23, 1931
Feb. 19. 2006
(R3#117) Labbe Monument LABBE
RICHARD E. Oct. 23, 1945
KATHY L. his wife June 24, 1945
(R3#116) Stegemoller Monument East Face:
STEGEMOLLER Memories are forever
West Face: LOUISE It. STEGEMOLLER Nov. 22, 1941 - Sept. 22, 1998
(R3#118) Davis Monument West Face:
DAVIS East Face:
WOODBURY W. DAVIS Jr. Apr. 17, 1943 - Aug. 26, 2002
IRIS L. DAVIS Jan. 17, 1947
(R3#119) Wall Monument WALL
CLARA NICOLL FREDDIE W. Aug. 24, 1927 Jan. 20, 1920 May 18, 2000 Apr. 5, 1990
Marker Stone: (R3#120) FREDDIE W WALL
PFC US Marine Corps Jan 20 1920 Apr 5 1990
Marker: U.S. Veteran (R3#121) WILBER
AMBROSE
Maine
Cook U.S. Army November 2, 1940
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R3#124) MERLE S. AMBROSE 1929 1998
(R3#125) JAMES T. GULLIFER 1891 - 1941
(R3#126) JAMES T. GULLIFER
Maine
(R3#122) Mother HARRIET M. AMBROSE
1902 - 1973
(R3#123) Top of stone: WALTER E.
Face of stone: son of
WILBUR & HARRIET AMBROSE
Jan. 20, 1920 Sept. 28. 1920
(R3#127) GEORGE D. MacKENZIE 1882 - 1950
Gone but not forgotten
Marker: Brotherhood 82 Railroad Trainmen
Pvt. 103 Trench Mortar
Btry. 28 Div.
July 22, 1941
(R3#128) W DOROTHY G.
daughter of GEO. D. & MARY
McKENZIE 1912 - 1918
Markers: U.S. World War 1917 - 1918 Veteran of Foreign Wars of
the United States
(R3#129) BABY GOTT 1931 - 1931
Budded on earth to bloom in heaven.
(R3#130) Lyon Monument LYON
wife husband GRACE W. ASA J. 1904 - 1970 1898 - 1965
Together forever
(R3#131) Alexander / Sanborn Monument
(R3#132) SANDRA JEAN West Face:
THOMAS ALEXANDER
May 20,1945 SANBORN
Apr. 23, 2003 East Face:
A loving wife, mother and nana the soul of a flower child blossoms forever.
GEORGE E. ALEXANDER 1864 - 1930
his wife FLORENCE 0. CASSIDY
1879 - 1964 ERNEST E. their son
1909 - 1956 MILDRED B. wife
1914 - 1998 DAVID E. son
1942 - 1943 DORIS E. SANBORN
1918 - 1993
(R3#135) ROSE I. McIUNNEY 1897 - 1923
(R3#136) ISORA L. BISHOP
1877 - 1963
(R2#133) Top of stone: FATHER
Face of stone: NELSON L. McKINNEY 1871 - 1944
(R3#134) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: ALICE R.
McKINNEY 1881 - 1917
(R3#137) JOSEPHINE V McKINNEY 1898 - 1981
(R3#138) WALTER N. (R3#139)
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McKINNEY JOHN A. EVELYN F. 1899 - 1989
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(R3#140) DOROTHY PERKINS KING November 6, 1928 February 7, 1995
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Murray Horace Litchfield (4,1,2) (1918-2000) (1918-2000) Radio Ham W1JKU since 1936, and worked for Northern Electric company as well as radio and TV repairs, married Edith M. Toothaker (4,1) (1932) in 1948. Murray was the son of Horace L. Litchfield (4,3) (1878-1954) and Carrie May Cairns (4,3) (1891-1973). Horace’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record on page 4, May 30, 1954. There is a biography of Murray on page 2, November 5, 1953 in the Brunswick Record. Murray and Edith had: Lorna May (1949); Murray Ronald (1951); Mary Ann (1955); Donna Frances (1957); and Kathy Suzanne(1958).
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Sewell C. Moore (4,4,) (1910-1951), a clam digger, married Ethel H. (1914), a clam shucker. They had Beverly M. (1934); Lewis C. (1835); Robert F. (1936); and Mary B. (1938). Sewall was the son of Sewell F. Moore (1879) and Susie B. (1887). He had siblings: Phyllis D. (1915); Arthur T. (1920); Dorothy E. (1923); Clayton E. (1925); and Clyde F. (1928).
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FrankN. Lander (4,5) (1877-1932) Corp. Co. C. Me. Inf. Sp. Am. War. Frank was born in Greene, Maine and was the son of Nahum D. Lander (1852) and Laura J. (1850). He had siblings: Minnie M. (1879); Lucy A. (1875); Laura B. (1873); Ethel B. (1874); and Mirtie E. (1872).He lived in Lewiston with his wife Elsie (1888) and his children: Mertie (1905); Francis (1908-1987) who married Gladys and worked at BIW; and Ethel (1915). Both Frank and his son Francis died in Brunswick.
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George L. Watson (4,6) (1902-1985) married Merti G. Lander (4,6) (1905-1987) in 1952. She had also married Frederick E. Shephard (4,8) (1895-1941) Co. A. 101 Engineers, WWII, in 1923, and had: Freda A. (4,7) (1924-2004) who married Benjamin E. Galloway (4,7) (1929-2001); and Ruth (1928).
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George L. Watson (4,6) (1902-1985) married Merti G. Lander (4,6) (1905-1987) in 1952. She had also married Frederick E. Shephard (4,8) (1895-1941) Co. A. 101 Engineers, WWII, in 1923, and had: Freda A. (4,7) (1924-2004) who married Benjamin E. Galloway (4,7) (1929-2001); and Ruth (1928).
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James H. Nelson (4,9) (1855-1946)was born in England and a cotton mill weaver, married Rose E. Gathell (4,9) (1859-1935). They had: Lena J. (1881); Robert S. (1905); Pauline (1919); and James Jr. (1879), a RR switchman, who married Edith (1882).
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Joseph Henry Gilman (4,10) (1844-1913) operated a public carriage in 1910. He was divorced in 1910. He may have married Caroline (1845) and had George W. (1863).
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Simeon E. Coffin (4,11,12) (1866-1934), Spring Water Ice Co., married Nellie O. Strout (4,11,13) (1865-1930). Simeon’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record on page 4, April 19, 1934 and Nellie’s page 3 on March 13, 1930. They had: Edward A. Coffin (4,11,15) (1895-1983) who married Mary J. (4,11,14) (1896-1937); Herbert L. Coffin (4,11,17) (1897-1960) Pvt. Trp. M 12 Cavalry WWI; and Merrill J. Coffin (4,11,16) (1902-1964). Fred M. Coffin (3,20,26) (1879-1957), an ice man, “Father” married Margaret A. (3,20,25) (1879-1940) “Mother” from New Brunswick. They had Gertha A. (3,24) (1904-1919). Fred was the son of Simeon C. Coffin (1825) and ice dealer, and Dorothy Ward ( 1834). Fred and Margaret had: Carrell E. (1902); Helen V. (1908); Philip E. (1910); Arthur L. Coffin (3,20,22,23) (1911-1944) who was killed in Battle of St. Lo Normandy 90th Div. July 8, 1944; Gil B. (1914); Stanley G. Coffin (3,20,21) (1914-1948); Rosetta May Knicley (3,31) (1917-1985) married Paul E. Knicely in 1953 in New York. And they had Mark T. Knicley (3,30) (1954-1973)AA US Navy; Gladys (1919); Eleanor (3,28) (1915) who married Everett Alexander Sutherland (3,27) (1916-1996) a construction worker; and E. Freida C. (3,29) (1920-2002) who married Joseph B. Kingsbury (1922-1976) in 1946. Simeon and Dorthy had Emery A. Coffin (1855 - 1939); Frederick M. Coffin (1857 - 1875); Charles Coffin (1860 - 1960); William H Coffin (1862 - 1932); Simeon E. Coffin (1866 - 1934); Lincoln Coffin (1867 - 1875) Annie C. Coffin (1870 - 1875); Rosie Coffin (1873 - 1875);and Charles C. Coffin (1874 - 1875).
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HenryK. Cobb (4,20) (1862-1934), a carpenter and son of Phoebe, “Father” married Ada H. (4,20) “Mother” (1866-1930). They had: Alton Henry Cobb (4,1,22) (1897-1956) AS USNR WWI, a blacksmith on MCRR, who married Iola A. (4,19) (1897-1985); Alise (1891); Baby Cobb (4,23) (1922-1922) child of Alton and Iola Cobb; James A. (1893); Alton Jr.; and Richard H. Cobb (4,18) (1931) married Dorothy M. Evans (4,18) (1939) in 1966. Alton Sr. obituary is on page 4 Feb. 23, 1956 Brunswick Record.
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HenryC. Brown (4,24) (1852-1902), who worked on the railroad, married Isora S. (4,24) (1858-1946) in 1875. They had: Bertha M. (1875); Alice A. (1886); Herbert E. (1883); and Mary F. (4,24,25,27)(1899-1980),”Mother”, who married Raymond W. Harmon (4,24,26) (1892-1938)”Father” in 1918. Raymond William Harmon and Mary F. had: Robert P. (4, 24,28) (1921-1950); Beverly R.; Wugene R.; and Lenwood F. Raymond’s father was James W. Harmon (1864) and his mother was Clara C. Waite (1862); He had siblings: Bertram C. 91894); Algenia D. (1895); and Lincoln H. (1895).
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Edward B. Nickerson (4,29) (1852-1935), a towboat captain, married Almira P. (4,29) (1853-1877) and Lizzie A. (4,29) (1860-1916). Edward was the son of Moses Merrill Nickerson (1839) and Clarissa Colby (m. in 1836). He had siblings: Maria; George; Rozill; Flora; Abbie J.; and Amos. Almira and Edward had: Bertie and Charlie. Edward and Elizabeth (Lizzie) had: Edith L. (4,29) (1880-1910); Arthur L.; Ethel B.; Guy; Harold; and Edward B. Nickerson Jr. (4,32) (1896-1975), who worked for CMP, married Delia Arquette (4,31) (1896-1955). They had Edith (4,30) (1917-1989) who married Andrew Maynard.
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Silas Palmer (4,33,35) (1835-1863)”Father” married Sophronia G. Fairfield Dunning (4,33,36) (1832-1906) “Mother” in 1859. They had Edson L. (4,33,34) (1861-1863). In 1860 they were living in Winthop. Silas was the son of Ambrose, a farmer, and Esther S. He had siblings: Sarah W.; Lydia S.; Esther; Ambrose; John; and Betsy. Sophronia was married three times. One of those times she married (2) (1892) Henry P. Dunning (1830-1899), who with his brother, owned and operated a livery stable. Henry was the adopted son of Stanwood Dunning and Alice A. Pennell. Sophronia also married (1) John O. Fairfield and had: Byron (1870). Silas had been in the 19th Regiment Maine Infantry in the Civil War. Sophronia was the daughter of George Richardson and Lydia Robbins. She had been widowed by both Silas and Henry.
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Silas Palmer (4,33,35) (1835-1863)”Father” married Sophronia G. Fairfield Dunning (4,33,36) (1832-1906) “Mother” in 1859. They had Edson L. (4,33,34) (1861-1863). In 1860 they were living in Winthop. Silas was the son of Ambrose, a farmer, and Esther S. He had siblings: Sarah W.; Lydia S.; Esther; Ambrose; John; and Betsy. Sophronia was married three times. One of those times she married (2) (1892) Henry P. Dunning (1830-1899), who with his brother, owned and operated a livery stable. Henry was the adopted son of Stanwood Dunning and Alice A. Pennell. Sophronia also married (1) John O. Fairfield and had: Byron (1870). Silas had been in the 19th Regiment Maine Infantry in the Civil War. Sophronia was the daughter of George Richardson and Lydia Robbins. She had been widowed by both Silas and Henry.
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Harold Winfield Owen (4,37,38) (1883-1967) “Father”, a bark tender at the paper mill, married Susie Ellen Moody (4,37,39) (1887-1959) “Mother”. Harold W. was the son of Charles F. and Elizabeth Wilber. Susie was the daughter of Seth and Lydia Burgess of Winslow. They had Harold H. (4,37,40) (1903-1948); Charles F. (1912); Robert A. (1914); and Florence E. (1919). Harold married Uldene (Verlie) Hammond. They had Robert "Ki" Owen Cathance Road, who passed away Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013, at his home. He was born Nov. 16, 1933, in Brunswick. He was survived besides his wife, Theresa "Terry" Owen of Topsham, and a daughter, Darlene Wing of Bath; a stepson, Michael and his wife, Dorothy, of Bowdoin; a stepson, Rodney and his wife, Juli, of Bowdoin; a brother, Norman Owen of Brunswick; and two sisters, Carol Ciciotti and Judy Colarusso both of Topsham He was predeceased by a son, Kirk Owen; and brothers, Paul, Richard, Harold, and Patrick; and a sister, Diane Blanchette. James L. Burgess (4,37,41) (1830-1907)”Father”, and a farmer, married Lauretta Briggs Richardson (4,37,42) (1830-1922) “Mother” James was the son of Gibbs Burgess and Rachel Robbins. Lauretta was the daughter of George and Lydia Richardson of Winslow. They had Lydia Mariah (4,43) (1854-1894); James Howard (1860) (4,44);; George (4,45) (1865); and a Baby (4,46). Lauretta’s obituary is in Feb. 23rd Brunswick Record, 1922.
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Ernest L. Johnson (4,47,50) (1866-1921)”Husband” married Ella M. Given (Chilcott) (4,47,49) (1879-1924). Ella was married before. She was the daughter of Frank W. Pollard (4, 47,48) (1852-1885)”Father”, a fisherman in Brunswick, and Emily S. Coombs. Ernest was a dentist in Everett, MA. and they were married in 1901. Ella had married Hamlin Chilcott and they had Mildred in 1896 in Quincy, MA. Frank Pollard and Emily also had Wilford Thomas (1878) who married Florence Belcher in MA.
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Emery Augustus Coffin (4,51,53) (1855-1939)”Father”, anda fish peddler, married Evelyn S. Condon (4,51,54) (1859-1912)”Mother”. Emery was the son of Simeon C. Coffin (1828-1912) and Dorothy A. Ward (1834). He had siblings: Frederick M. (1857-1975); Charles (1860-1960); William H. (1862-1932); Simeon E. Coffin (4,11,12) (1866-1934) who married Nellie O. Strout (4,11,13) (1865-1930); Lincoln (1867-1875); Annie C. (1870-1875); Charles C. (1874-1875); and Philip Owen(1880) (Bowdoin 1899). Emery married Geneva Farnham in 1914. Emery and Evelyn had Maude M. WalterW. Harris (4,51,56) (1875-1907) married Maude M. Coffin (4,51,55) (1876-1912) in 1894. They had Grace E. (4,51,58) (1896-1967) who married G. Ernest Sylvester (4,51,57) (1897-1973) and they had Janice (1923). Janice married Claude L. Deaton of Jackson, Tenn. In 1946 and had a son Robert L. Maude’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record on June 14, 1912. Walter Harris, a night car inspector for the Railroad was killed in the Brunswick Station explosion in 1907. The body of HARRIS was found on the platform near the ticket office where he had been struck by a heavy piece of falling granite and instantly killed.
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Robert L. Deaton (4,52) (1947-2000) SFFN USN was the stepson of John F. Taylor (d. 2011) who married Janice Sylvester of Brunswick, in Mayport, FLA. John Taylor opened the Taylor shop of Dog Grooming in Brunswick. He was preceded in death by both his wife and stepson. Janice had married Claude L. Deaton of Jackson, Tenn. And they had Robert L.
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Silas J. Baker (4,59) (1835-1907). He was an iceman in Richmond. He married Addie M. (1866) and they had Edna A. (1890). He had a brother Frank P. in 1880 when he was in Woolwich. Silas was the son of John Baker (1837) and Mary Ann Peva (1828) of Woolwich. He served in the Spanish American War. He had siblings besides Frank P. (1852): Mary Etta (1854); Ellen (1859); James Henry (1844) Adoniram (1870); Charles (1848); Alfred (1850); Jotham (1862); Dexter W. (1864); and Ervin (1868).
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Elisha Pollard (4,64) (1847-1917) Co. E, 30th Me Vols. married Lovinda (4,65) (1861-1913). H was a teamster. They had Mary E. (1880); Annie (1869); Albert (1871); Izetta (1892-1957); Ruth A. (1894); Everett (1898); Edith Louise (1882); and ElishaPollard Jr. (4,60,61) (1889-1962) “Father”, an electrician, who married Edith Ward and they had: Robert (Rubert) E. Pollard (4,63) (1908-1988) who married Lena A. Haney (4,63) (1912-1988) (same day) They had: Ruth (1931); Barbara (1933); Beverly (1934); Robert (Rubert) 1937); and Edith (1939). Elisha Sr. was the son of a Blacksmith, Joseph (1822) and Abagail (1824) with his siblings: Frederick (1850); Joseph H. (1845); Mellen (1848); and George W. (1849). Faye Pollard (4,62) (1967-1967). Perhaps one of grandchildren of Rubert and Lena.
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Elisha Pollard (4,64) (1847-1917) Co. E, 30th Me Vols. married Lovinda (4,65) (1861-1913). H was a teamster. They had Mary E. (1880); Annie (1869); Albert (1871); Izetta (1892-1957); Ruth A. (1894); Everett (1898); Edith Louise (1882); and ElishaPollard Jr. (4,60,61) (1889-1962) “Father”, an electrician, who married Edith Ward and they had: Robert (Rubert) E. Pollard (4,63) (1908-1988) who married Lena A. Haney (4,63) (1912-1988) (same day) They had: Ruth (1931); Barbara (1933); Beverly (1934); Robert (Rubert) 1937); and Edith (1939). Elisha Sr. was the son of a Blacksmith, Joseph (1822) and Abagail (1824) with his siblings: Frederick (1850); Joseph H. (1845); Mellen (1848); and George W. (1849). Faye Pollard (4,62) (1967-1967). Perhaps one of grandchildren of Rubert and Lena.
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Evelyn Marie Martin (4,66) (1916-1920) was the daughter of Archie Frank Martin(1890-1965) and Ruth (1894-1957). Archie was a brakeman and conductor for MCRR. He was from Bradford, Me and his father was James and his stepfather was Maj. Frank Strout (1840-1921) and his mother Mary Ann McLean (1850-1920). Archie Frank Martin (3,1,3) (1890-1965) married Ruth A. Pollard (3,1,2) (1894-1957). Ruth was the daughter of Elisha Pollard Sr. and Lovinda. Frank was the step- son of Major Frank Strout (September 29, 1840 - October 21, 1921) and Mary Ann Mclean (August 5, 1850 - January 13, 1920. Archie was a conductor for the Maine Central Railroad and had a wife and a Home in 1930: Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. They had Evelyn (1916-1920).
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Izetta Pollard Alexander (4,67) (1892-1957) married Fred Boynton Alexander in 1910. She was the daughter of Elisha Pollard (1847-1917) and Lovinda (1861-1913). Fred Boynton Alexander (1888-1945) ice wagon driver in 1910, married, in 1933, Florence F. McKenney (1901-1994) and the are buried in Bath, Maine.Izetta and Fred had: Kenneth; Alfred; and a stepson Ronald. Izetta’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record on page 4, Sept. 19, 1957.
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Clarence L. Hitchcock (4,68) (1955) married Jennie H. Cavanagh (4,68) (1925) in 1903 and Ruth M. Manwaring (4,68) (1979) in 1928. He and Ruth had: Ruth E. Hitchcock (4,68) (1929); Carl (1934). Clarence was a clerk at W.C. Allen’s drug store in 1910 a WPA worker in 1940 living in Topsham. Clarence was the son of Wilder Hitchcock (1855)
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William A. Cavanagh (4,70) (1889-1910) and J. Henry Cavanagh (4,69) (1890-1901) were the sons of Hugh Cavanagh (1857), who worked at the pulp mill, and Jennie H. Cavanaugh. (1869).
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Lorenzo S. Higgins (4,71,72) (1833-1904), an electrical engineer, had Lorenzo S. Jr.(4,71,76) (1868-1934) who married Georgia A. (4,71,75) (1868-1964). Lorenzo Jr., a nightwatchman, and Georgia had Clara Margaret (4,71,73) (1866-1955), a clerk at a drug store, who married Otto Rossner (4,71,752) (1874-1962), a name plate engraver at the Torrey Roller Bushing Works in Bath ; and Madeline G. (1893). Otto’s father was Herman Rossner of Fitchburg, MA where he and Clara got married in 1901.
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Lorenzo S. Higgins (4,71,72) (1833-1904), an electrical engineer, had Lorenzo S. Jr.(4,71,76) (1868-1934) who married Georgia A. (4,71,75) (1868-1964). Lorenzo Jr., a nightwatchman, and Georgia had Clara Margaret (4,71,73) (1866-1955), a clerk at a drug store, who married Otto Rossner (4,71,752) (1874-1962), a name plate engraver at the Torrey Roller Bushing Works in Bath ; and Madeline G. (1893). Otto’s father was Herman Rossner of Fitchburg, MA where he and Clara got married in 1901.
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John Damon Hoffses (4,77,79) (1877-1910), son of a farmer, married Margaret Amanda Weir (4,77,80) (1876-1962).She was born in Nova Scotia and lilved in Wellsely, MA when they married in 1907. They had Gorham Damon (4,78,82) (1909-1991), a salesman in Medford, MA in 1940, who married Hazel I. Hincks (4,78,81) (1912-1986). John Damon was the son of Gorham S. Hoffses (1847-1919) and Olive Stetson (1850-1915) and died in Boston. Olive married Gorham Hoffses son of Simon Hoffses and Catherine Woltz on 13 Mar 1872 in Damariscotta, Lincoln, Maine. Gorham was bornHYPERLINK "http://hfa.haskells.net/haskellfamilyna/pafc352.htm" \l "117578C3" in 1847 in Damariscotta, Lincoln, Maine. John Damon died in Boston when he was struck by a steam railroad train (N.H.R.R.).
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JamesJ. Hughes (4,86) (1847-1902), who worked in the cotton mill, married Laura E. Cilley (4,85) (1843-1921). They had Lonnie J. (4,83) (1871-1895); Gertrude M. (1877) who married William T. Flint in 1897 ; Bertha L. Hughes Simonton (4,84) (1882-1918) who was the wife of Frank H. Simonton (1876-1925). "Mother"; Elmer (1884); and Elmira Mildred (1889-1974) who married Nathaniel Samuel Englander (1880-1965) and they had Nathaniel S. Jr. (1922-1922). Frank Simonton and Bertha Had: George H. (1900); Marjorie (1900); Chester A. (1901); Enfield A. (1905); Virginia M. (1910).
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William Tyler Flint (4,87) (1877-1946), a railroad employee, married Gertrude M. Hughes (4,87) (1877-1969). They had Alfred A. (4,88) (1904-1905); and Arline Cumston (1898).William was the son of Charles N. Flint 91848-1915) and Henrietta Webber (1858-1914). He had siblings: Frank Parris Flint (1880-1936); Charles Edward (1883-1958); and Albert Webber I1884-1964).
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William Rufus Merrill (4,91) (1873-1912), a railroad brakeman and conductor, married Anna E. Holt (4,90) (1873-1945) in 1896, a housemaid and nurse after his death; and Caroline S. Brown (4,92) (1875-1896) in 1894. Caroline was the daughter of Daniel Barton Brown (1819-1889) of Richmond, Maine and Catherine Pinkham. William was the son of Albert G. Merrill (1836-1908) and Sophronia Trufant (1740-1915). He had half-siblings: Barton G. Merrill (1893-1946) and Barton Gerrish Merrill (1896-1947). He and Anna had Barton G. Merrill (4,89) (1896-1947), a railroad brakeman, who married Lilly Rebecca Pletts Merrill (4,89) (1894-1940). They had Barton Gerrish Merill Jr. on 20 Jul 1918 .He passed away on 14 Sep 1942 in Phillipines. William Rufus’ obituary was on page 1, Apr. 26, 1912 in the Brunswick Record and Anna’ on page 4 on Oct. 18, 1945.
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William Rufus Merrill (4,91) (1873-1912), a railroad brakeman and conductor, married Anna E. Holt (4,90) (1873-1945) in 1896, a housemaid and nurse after his death; and Caroline S. Brown (4,92) (1875-1896) in 1894. Caroline was the daughter of Daniel Barton Brown (1819-1889) of Richmond, Maine and Catherine Pinkham. William was the son of Albert G. Merrill (1836-1908) and Sophronia Trufant (1740-1915). He had half-siblings: Barton G. Merrill (1893-1946) and Barton Gerrish Merrill (1896-1947). He and Anna had Barton G. Merrill (4,89) (1896-1947), a railroad brakeman, who married Lilly Rebecca Pletts Merrill (4,89) (1894-1940). They had Barton Gerrish Merill Jr. on 20 Jul 1918 .He passed away on 14 Sep 1942 in Phillipines. William Rufus’ obituary was on page 1, Apr. 26, 1912 in the Brunswick Record and Anna’ on page 4 on Oct. 18, 1945.
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Samuel Loring Cilley (4, 97) (1820-1894) married Mary J. Sinclair (4,96) (1816-1914). He was the son of James Cilley and Lorie Door. He was a farmer, born in Arrowsic. He served as a Sgt. In Co. b of the 9th Infantry in the Civil War from 1861 to 1864. He and Mary had: Jacob R. Cilley (4,95) (1853-1879). Samuel Loring Cilley was born on 19 October 1819 at Georgetown, Lincoln, Maine. He was the son of James Salley and Lois Davis. He married Mary Jane Sinclair, daughter of Sinclair and Abbie .He died on 14 February 1894 at Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, at age 74. Samuel Loring Cilley and Mary Jane Sinclair appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Arrowsic, Lincoln, Maine, enumerated 7 August 1850, Samuel, age 29, born in Maine; Mary, age 22, born in Maine; other members of the household are Lucy, Alonzo and George. Samuel Loring Cilley and HYPERLINK "http://www.cilley.net/thecilleypages/cilley-en-o/p35205.htm" Mary Jane Sinclair appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of HYPERLINK "http://www.cilley.net/thecilleypages/cilley-en-o/pd331.htm" \l "i604" Georgetown, Sagadahoc, Maine, enumerated 12 June 1860, Samuel, age 38, born in Maine, is a fisherman; his wife, Mary, age 33, born in Maine; other members of the household are Laura, Alonzo, Eulavilla, Jacob, Abbie, and Lincoln. He began military service on 22 September 1861, when he was mustered into Company B, Ninth Regiment Infantry, Maine Volunteers., and was stationed at Black Island S.C. Rank of Sergeant. On March 12, 1863 he was taken prisoner by the Confederates and subsequently release during a prisoner exchange.8 Samuel Loring Cilley and Mary Jane Sinclair appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Phippsburg, Sagadahoc, Maine, enumerated 21 June 1870, Samuel, age 48, born in Maine, is a mariner, has real estate valued at $500 and personal property of $100; his wife, Mary, age 43, born in Maine, is keeping house; other members of the household are Jacob, Abbie, Lincoln, Edwin and Alonso. Samuel Loring Cilley and Mary Jane Sinclair appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of West Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine, enumerated 1 June 1880, Samuel, age 61, born in Maine, a farmer; his wife, Mary age 55, born in Maine; other members of the household is Edwin. Edwin S. Cilley|b. Aug 1864\nd. 31 Mar 1890|p22331.htm|Samuel Loring Salley|b. 19 Oct 1819\nd. 14 Feb 1894|p35204.htm|Mary Jane Sinclair|b. 6 Jan 1824\nd. 28 Sep 1914|p35205.htm|James Salley|b. 1776|p35212.htm|Lois Davis|b. 1780\nd. Jan 1860|p35213.htm|(?) Sinclair||p35214.htm|Abbie (?)||p35215.htm| Edwin S. Cilley was born in August 1864 at West Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine. He was the son of Samuel Loring Salley and Mary Jane Sinclair. He married Bertha A. Leavitt on 23 October 1885 at Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. He died on 31 March 1890 at age 25.3 He was buried at Varney Cemetery, Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. Edwin S. Cilley appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Phippsburg, Sagadahoc, Maine, in the household of Samuel Loring Salley and Mary Jane Sinclair, he is 3 years old, born in Maine. Edwin S. Cilley appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of West Bath in the household of Samuel Loring Salley and H
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(Lewis) Eldridge C. Steeves (4,99,100) (1912-1972) CWO USNR WWII married Dorothy L. McGlaughlin (4,100) (1920-2001) in 1944. Eldridge was the son of Otto Steeves and Katherine Milton (of Old Orchard). Otto immigrated from Canada in 1906. Eldridge had a brother Leon (1916) a clerk in a hardware store. Eldridge was a driver for a dairy in Portland and they had: Allan L. (1935) and Barbara (1937).
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William Muir (4,100,104) (1853-1911), a seaman, farmer and laborer from Scotland married Bridget F. Donnelly (4,100) (1851-1921). They had William H.D. Donnelly (1870), a brakeman; Daniel J. Donnelly (4,100,103,105) (1873-1899); Agnes J. (1883); and Francis E. Muir (4,100,102) (1887-1929) who married John E. Leonard (4,100,101) (1878-1926) married in 1911. John E. and his brother James F. worked at Morrill and Leonard Trucking Firm in Brunswick. John was the son of Martin (1853) and Hannah (1858). He had siblings: James F. (1886) who married Sybil (1899) and had George W.; James F; John H.; and Martha. John’s other siblings were Minnie (1877) and Gertrude (1880).
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EdwinA. Knowlton (4,106) (1871-1952), born in Belfast, and a brakeman and conductor of MCRR, married Hattie H. (4,106,107) (1875-1944) “Mother”. Hattie Hayden King, of Bath, married Edwin in 1902. She had been divorced earlier. Edwin and Hattie had: Carl H. (1905).
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William Marr Strout (4,110) (1855-1916). Rev. William married Isabelle I. Rich(4,109) (1855-1892) and Roberta B. Brachh (4,111) (1861-1948). William was the born in Boston and the son of Jonas W. Strout (1826) and Lydia Ellen Hatch (1829). He lived in Lisbon, NH at the time of his death. He and Roberta had; Arthur (1882); and Fairybella (1878) who married Charles Tibbets who worked in a cotton mill. He and Isabelle had: Eva (1871); Frank W. (1876-1940); and Florence R. Strout (4, 108) (1880-1900). Eva married Charles A. Wilson and had Ernest St. Clair (Clark)
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William Marr Strout (4,110) (1855-1916). Rev. William married Isabelle I. Rich(4,109) (1855-1892) and Roberta B. Brachh (4,111) (1861-1948). William was the born in Boston and the son of Jonas W. Strout (1826) and Lydia Ellen Hatch (1829). He lived in Lisbon, NH at the time of his death. He and Roberta had; Arthur (1882); and Fairybella (1878) who married Charles Tibbets who worked in a cotton mill. He and Isabelle had: Eva (1871); Frank W. (1876-1940); and Florence R. Strout (4, 108) (1880-1900). Eva married Charles A. Wilson and had Ernest St. Clair (Clark)
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Jotham Varney (4,112,113) (1803-1879) married Mary J. Robertson (4,112,114) (1807-1894). In 1868 the building owned by Mr. Jotham Varney on Maine Street, opposite the mall, was converted into a public house, and has been occupied as such by different parties until the present time. It was later called the BRUNSWICK HOUSE. Jotham and Mary had: John H. (4,112) (1831-1833); Isaac L. (1833); Edwin M. (4,112,117) (1836-1909); Violet J. (4,112,118) (1840-1913) who married Phipps ; Lincoln (4,112,116) (1833-1908), a house painter; and his sister Laura L. Varney (4,112,115) (1845-1893) married Horace C. Strout (1845-1899) and had Leon B. Strout (4,112,119)(1869-1937); Leon Strout was born in Boston and died in Brunswick. He married Lizzie Mildred Callahan Stackpole on 27 Sep 1893 in Waltham, Massachusetts. They moved to Brunswick between the 1900 and 1910 Census takings. They had three children:Marjorie Elizabeth (Strout) Marshall 1895–1980; Marion Weston (Strout) Smith 1897–1985;Roger Varney Stackpole Strout 1901–1971Leon was a photographer and his works are collected at the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. "Leon B. Strout (1869-1937), a Brunswick, Maine, photographer, extensively chronicled local events. He began as an associate of A.O. Reed, a 19th century colleague well-known locally, and later opened his own studio, which he maintained until his death. Strout also contracted to photograph the Poland Spring House and other Maine resorts for the Ricker family, and completed several assignments for the U.S. government in post-World War I France.The collection consists of more than 5,000 film and glass plate negatives and 1,100 black & white prints, dating from 1918 to 1936. Interpositives and duplicate negatives of representative images are available to researchers thanks to funds provided by a Maine State Library Incentive Matching Grant For Conservation and Preservation of Unique State Historical and Library Research Material."
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Anna M. Lowell (4,120) (1876-1944) was an inmate in the Bangor State Hospital in 1920 and in the 1930, 1940 census.
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John I. Walch (4,122) (1868-1943) married Bessie L. Walch (4,121) (1878-1959). He was from England and immigrated in 1879. They had Frank S. (1904) a machinist at Bath Shipyard; and John Weston (1902).Frank Stephen Walch (2,138) (1904-1986), a ship machinist, married Phyllis Perry (2,138) (1922) in 1944. Frank was the son of John T. Walch (1968) from England and Bessie L. (1879). Frank and Phyllis had Ellen V. (2,138) (1952-1956). Frank also had a brother: J. Weston Walch (1914), a well-known Maine Publisher. Peter S. Walch, a resident of Portland and Little Diamond Island, died on Saturday, May 3, 2014, at age 73. Peter was born in Portland on Oct. 10, 1940, to J. Weston and Ruth D. Walch. He attended Nathan Clifford School, King Middle School, and graduated from Deering High School in 1958. He earned a B.A. degree from Swarthmore in 1962 and a Ph.D. in art history from Princeton in 1967, and was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to study the work of Angelica Kaufmann in England. Peter spent close to 20 years as a professor of art history at Pomona, Vassar, Yale, and the University of New Mexico and then 15 years as director of the UNM Art Museum before retiring to Maine in 2001 to devote more time to his family's publishing company, Walch Publishing. He served on the company's board of directors for 25 years and as chairman of the board since 1998. Walch Publishing was founded in Portland in 1927 by Peter's father, J. Weston Walch, a Bowdoin College Graduate, who was then a teacher and highly successful debate coach at Portland High School. Known initially for debate handbooks that were sold through the United States, the company gradually grew to publish supplemental materials for high school teachers across many disciplines. It was located on Free Street, Exchange Street, Congress Street, and Valley Street before moving to its current headquarters on Walch Drive where, renamed Walch Education, it produces customized math materials for school districts. Peter was once quoted as saying, 'Maybe it's in the genes. Three of my four grandparents were teachers. My parents both taught, as does my sister. Each of us has a daughter who has taught using Walch publications. We believe strongly in the values of education and that, through our company and its efforts, we can and do make a positive difference.' Peter was an active member of the Little Diamond Island community, where in recent years he became unofficially known as the island's 'Mayor.' This reflected the earlier roles of his parents, who served successively on the Portland City Council in the 1950s and 60s. While a devoted Mainer and New Englander, Peter was a diehard St. Louis Cardinals fan and could not share in others' happiness in 2004 and 2013. He was survived by his wife Linda Tyler; children Max and Abigail Walch; stepchildren Anna and Elizabeth Tyler; grandchildren Daniel and Owen Walch and Violet and Gwendolyn Laskawy; sister Carolyn Walch Slayman; nephew Andrew Slayman, and niece Rachel Slayman Platonov.
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Ernest St. Clair (Clark) Wilson (4,123)(1891-1897) was the son of Charles A. & Eva Strout Wilson. Eva was the daughter of Rev. William M. Strout and Isabelle Rich. Charles worked for the railroad.
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JonasW. Strout (4,124) (1853-1923) married Lydia E. (4,124) (1859-1913). William Marr Strout (4,110) (1855-1916). Rev. William married Isabelle I. Rich(4,109) (1855-1892) and Roberta B. Brachh (4,111) (1861-1948). William was the born in Boston and the son of Jonas W. Strout (1856) and Lydia Ellen Hatch (1859). He lived in Lisbon, NH at the time of his death. He and Roberta had; Arthur (1882); and Fairybella (1878) who married Charles Tibbets who worked in a cotton mill. He and Isabelle had: Eva (1871); Frank W. (1876-1940); and Florence R. Strout (4, 108) (1880-1900). Eva married Charles A. Wilson and had Ernest St. Clair (Clark)
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Sharon I. Sparkman Beaudoin (4,125) (1944-1996) married Marshal A. Beaudoin in 1989. Sharon graduated from St. Joseph’s College. Gravestone just states Sharon I. Sparkman.
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James H. Morgan (4,127,128) (1919-2000) PFC USA WWII, a lobster fisherman, married Ruth E. Pulsifer(Pulcifer) Morgan (2,127) (1923-2002) of Harpswell, in 1941. He was the son of George E. Morgan (1871)and Louisia B. Parris (1872). He had siblings: Raymond E. (1909); Christina L. (1910); Chester W. (1917); and Velma L. (1925). His mother Lula (Louisa) remarried Charles F. Parris (1881) and he adopted the children. Ruth Pulsifer was the daughter of Paul C. Pulsifer (1893) (a house carpenter) and Lenora E. (1894). She had siblings: Murry C. (1915); Shirley E. (1917); Paul H. (1919); Mayland E. (1921); Donald C. (1927); Richard A. (1933); and Ronald C. (1936).
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DonaldB. Weed (4,129) (1933-1998).Sgt. USA Korea He married Jeannette E. Morgan, who had married Earl H. Groves. Donald had a step son Peter Groves (1961-2010) and step daughter.
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Edward Roode (4,131) (1890-1937) married Rena Georgiana Lessard (4,132) (1894-1984). They had: Jacqueline Roode (4,135) (1932-2009) of Whittier Street in Portland, died Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009, at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough. She was born in Brunswick on Aug. 20, 1932, the daughter of Edward Aubrey Taylor and Rena Georgiana Lessard Roode. Jacqueline attended Skowhegan schools and graduated from Skowhegan High School and then Skowhegan Business School. In the 1950s Jacqueline was a wave in the Navy serving in the Washington, D.C. area. After serving in the Navy she went to the Redington Memorial Hospital in Skowhegan and later to the Fairview Hospital where she worked in medical records. Jacqueline then worked at a hospital in Concord, N.H., returning to Maine in the late 60s. Jacqueline went to work at the Westbrook Community Hospital and then to Maine Medical Center in Portland in 1973 where she worked as a radiologic transcriptionist and then at Brighton Medical Center retiring in her early 70s. Jacqueline enjoyed working in transcription and would often give talks to different groups about transcription. She was a lifetime member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Skowhegan where she served in numerous offices. Jacqueline loved studying rocks, minerals, gems and jewelry. She liked photography and was extremely knowledgeable and enjoyed studying about her family's ancestry. Jacqueline enjoyed puzzles and loved the ocean. She volunteered for literacy and answered phones for the American Red Cross. Jacqueline was very sharp and had a dry, quick wit about her until the very end. Her family was always first and foremost in her mind. Surviving are four nieces, Laurie Jones of Bowdoinham, Cheryl Pla of Valrico, Fla., Donna Lathrop of Brunswick and Julie Grover of Maine, five nephews, David Johnson of Maine, John Roode of Maine, Edward Roode of Skowhegan, Richard Roode of Maine, and Michael Roode of Skowhegan; a sister-in-law Mary Roode of Maine; and several grand and great-grandnieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at Stetson's Funeral Home, 12 Federal St., Brunswick. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at the funeral home with the Rev. Ronald McLaughlin officiating. Interment will follow in Varney Cemetery Brunswick. They also had Herbert C. Roode (4,137) (1925-2002)who married Dorothea F. Crook (Holyoke) (4,136) (1920-1996), in 1946; Madeline (4,133) (1916-1931), Waldo (4,134) (1918-1920) and John (1931). In 1940 they were in Brunswick and Rena and her brother Andrew Lessard were working at the Woolen Mill. Madeline (Madelyn) has an obituary in the Brunswick Record (1931).
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William Howard Davis (4,140) (1872-1953) married Ernestine French (4,139) (1877-1924). They had: Nellie D. May (4,138) (1905-1992) who married Royce C. Johnson (4,138) (1898-1982); Lewellyn (1918); Leo L. Davis (4,146) (1898-1972); and Winfield H. who married, in 1915, Hazel E. Collins (4,145) (1898-1942) and, in 1940, Elsie A. Moody (Gay).
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William Howard Davis (4,140) (1872-1953) married Ernestine French (4,139) (1877-1924). They had: Nellie D. May (4,138) (1905-1992) who married Royce C. Johnson (4,138) (1898-1982); Lewellyn (1918); Leo L. Davis (4,146) (1898-1972); and Winfield H. who married, in 1915, Hazel E. Collins (4,145) (1898-1942) and, in 1940, Elsie A. Moody (Gay). Hazel E. Collins Davis (4, 145) (1898-1945) Mother, was the wife of Winfield H. Davis (4,145 (1895-1966) of Harpswell. They were married in 1915. See James W. Davis (6,140) Mary E. Goffin (6,139) Hazel and Winfield had: Leo L. (Llewelyn) 4,146) (1898-1972) Brother was the son of William H. Davis and Ernestine and had sister Nellie M. (1906) and the brother of Winfield H. Davis.
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Theodore S.W. Smith (4,144) infant (1946) RichardO. Smith (4,144) (1943-1947)His obituary appeared in the July 17, 1947 Brunswick Record page 2.
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Frank Alexanda Copp (4,147)(1886-1956), a private trucker born in Canada, married Elizabeth O. (4,147) (1893-1958), born in Scotland. Frank was the son of Robert A. Copp (1865-1937) (4,148) Father and his mother (1,148) (1866-1922). Frank and Elizabeth had: Robert B. (4,147) (1916-1940; George E. (1919) a hardware store salesman in 1940; Mabel E. (1923); Caroline D. (1927); Margaret B. (1929); and Josephine L. (1932).
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William H. Beggs (4,149) (1889-1944) married Elizabeth Merriman (4,149) (1900-1971).They had Frank L. (4,149) (1929-1931); The obituary for William H. Beggs (a suicide) at 88 Pleasant Street is in the Brunswick Record. He also have had a patent (US3056158) while in Lewiston, Maine on a Rotary Abraden Brush Adaptor.
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AlbertE. Alexander (4,153) (1889-1961) a road laborer in 1940, married Emma C. Boardway (4,155) (1891-1941). She was the daughter of Simon M. Boardway (1857) and Rose Delima Bolier (1857). Albert and Emma had: Marie who married George Dall Jr.; Mabel (1915); Harold S. Alexander (4,154) (1917-1980); Ella (1919); Dorothy B. Yanok (4,156) (1922-1979) was an Alexander and married George M. Yanok in 1948; Charles(1928); and Warren (1927).
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HenryH. Call (4,141) (1870-1941) whose obituary is in the Brunswick Record in 1941, married Eliza Caroline (4,141) (1885-1958). Henry was a jobber for a private printer. In 1940 their granddaughter Caroline M Greenwood (1932) was living with them. Henry was the son of William N. Call (1943), a huckster, from Bowdoinham and Mary (1845). He had a sister Alice M. (1867). Gertrude M. Greenwood (4,141) (1910-1948) married Frederick H. Greenwood (1901) and they had Winnifred T. (4,141) (1933-1933); Wilda R. Bader (4,141) (1934-1989); Frederick (1937); and Roseanna (1939).
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WilliamHoward Davis (4,140) (1872-1953) married Ernestine French (4,139) (1877-1924). They had: Nellie D. May (4,138) (1905-1992) who married Royce C. Johnson (4,138) (1898-1982); Lewellyn (1918); Leo L. Davis (4,146) (1898-1972); and Winfield H. who married, in 1915, Hazel E. Collins (4,145) (1898-1942) and, in 1940, Elsie A. Moody (Gay).
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George W. Call (4,142)His obituary appeared in Oct. 4, 1934 Brunswick Record on page 4
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William H. Call (4,143) Ord. Seaman USN (d. Jan. 1929).
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Marie Alexander (4,150) (1910-1932) was the first wife of George Franklin Dall Jr. (1,151) (1908-1952) (CMs USN).George Franklin Dall Sr. was the son of John Dall and Sophie Thibodeau and was born in Caribou, Maine in 1866 and died in Brunswick in 1947. He married (1) Mary L. Higgins. They had: John Edmond (1911-1948) who married Helen and had Mary, Raymond, Carl and Roland; Timothy E. (1913-1994) who married (1) Evelyn and had Marilyn and (2) Helen; Raymond (1918-1991) who married (1) Marguerite and (2) Alice; Thelma (1915-1981) who married Grover Stone; Leona (1921-2008) who married Frank Mirasolo; Bertha (1925-1997); Joel Franklin (1929-2008) who married Joan; Harold (1909-1972) who married Margaret; Baby Joel; Robert (1931-1971) who married Joan and then Loretta; Medora (1924-2007) who married (1) Stanley Chase and (2) George Pinchinson; Alice who married Antonio Gamache; and George Franklin Jr. George married (2) Edith Cecile Delisle daughter of Frank X. Delisle Sr. and Ethel G. AlbertE. Alexander (4,153) (1889-1961) a road laborer in 1940, married Emma C. Boardway (4,155) (1891-1941). She was the daughter of Simon M. Boardway (1857) and Rose Delima Bolier (1857). Albert and Emma had: Marie who married George Dall Jr.; Mabel (1915); Harold S. Alexander (4,154) (1917-1980); Ella (1919); Dorothy B. Yanok (4,156) (1922-1979) was an Alexander and married George M. Yanok in 1948; Charles(1928); and Warren (1927).
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Thomas Frank Graffam (4,157) (1897-1979) ,who had lived on Market St. in Brunswick, married Katherine E. Hennessey in 1930 (3,157) (1909-1931) and then married Louise Harriman in 1945 (4,157) (1904-1978). Katherine’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record Feb. 12, 1931 on page 5.
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AlbertE. Alexander (4,153) (1889-1961) a road laborer in 1940, married Emma C. Boardway (4,155) (1891-1941). She was the daughter of Simon M. Boardway (1857) and Rose Delima Bolier (1857). Albert and Emma had: Marie who married George Dall Jr.; Mabel (1915); Harold S. Alexander (4,154) (1917-1980); Ella (1919); Dorothy B. Yanok (4,156) (1922-1979) was an Alexander and married George M. Yanok in 1948; Charles(1928); and Warren (1927). Thomas Frank Graffam (4,157) (1897-1979) ,who had lived on Market St. in Brunswick, married Katherine E. Hennessey in 1930 (3,157) (1909-1931) and then married Louise Harriman in 1945 (4,157) (1904-1978). Katherine’s obituary is in the Brunswick Record Feb. 12, 1931 on page 5.
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WilliamA. Maxwell (4,159) (1875-1948)Cook 4 Co Arty WWI married Gertrude (4,158) (1874-1969) Alexander (Denbow) in 1922. She had married Everett L. Denbow in 1892. William was the step son of Peter Bazzard (1860), a garden laborer, and Mary Maxwell (1854), a washwoman, and born in Canada. His stepfather was born in France and his mother in English Canada. In 1910 William was a fireman on a steamer. In 1940 their grandchildren were living with them: Samuel Crowley (1919) and Marjorie Denbow (1931). In 1930 they were living with a step daughter Pearl Leavitt (1918) and granddaughter Mary G. Leavitt (1929). He married Lillian Gatchell in 1919 (Collins).
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Fred Crowley (4,160) (1916-1950) married Margaret Sinclair Crowley in 1947. He was the stepson of Augustus Lisa Wing (4,162) (1889-1968) Pvt COC 504 Engineers WWI and his wife Neletta Wing (4,161) (1894-1991). Augustus and Neletta also had stepsons Samuel L. Crowley (1919); and Ernest Crowley (1921); as well as son Austin (1923) and daughter Gertrude A. (1925).
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RachelL. Skelton (4, 163) (1900-1952) (Mother) married Alvoid Wilbert Skelton (1898) of Bowdoinham, a farmer and later in the Verney Mill. Alvoid was the son of Sydney W. Skelton (1876) and Oretta Graves (1880). They had Evelyn P. (1920); and Alvoid W. Jr. (1920).
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Madeline L. Manias (4,164) (1909-1956) was a Grenier and her obituary is on page 16 in the Brunswick Record on May 24, 1956. She may have married Willis P. Vickery in 1937. There was a Manias who owned Aunt Betty’s Food Lunch Shop on the Bath Road.
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Clifford R. Armstrong (4,165) (1887-1964) married Delia Derocher (Tardiff) in 1940. They lived at 24 Cumberland Avenue. They both worked in the Mill.
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William A. Cobb Sr. (4,146) (1904-1963), a road worker from Topsham married Katherine Sweeney (1908) (Elizabeth K. in 1925) and they had: William Jr. (1925-1983); James (1928); Robert (1929-1955); Elizabeth (1936); and Donald (1937).
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Charles Robert Teves (4,167) (1895-1965)Mass Pvt 9 Inf 2 Div AEF WWI married Louise Francis Staples (Herrick) in 1946. He was from Topsham and she from Pejepscot. They had: James; Gloria (Stone); Anita (House); Sandra (Hendrix); Philip (1947-2012)S and Ronald Charles (1947-2011) SSG US ARMY VIETNAMWINTHROP - Ronald Charles Teves, 63, of Winthrop, "Ron" to his friends, passed away peacefully at home after an unsuspected illness on Friday, May 27, 2011. He was born in Brunswick on Nov. 26, 1947, to his late mother Louise Francis Herrick and father Charles Robert Teves.He retired from the Army's 101st Airborne Division in June of 1987 after serving 20 years. He is a Vietnam Veteran.He loved his job as an independent driver for Business As Usual, where he worked for over seven years delivering meds to medical centers.Ron leaves behind his loving wife of 36 years, Kosol Teves; a wonderful daughter, Gloria Teves; two loving granddaughters, Kabrina McMahan and Sarah Moore; a recent addition, a great-granddaughter born May 30, 2011, Madelynn Jane Renee; two sisters, Gloria Stone, of Concord, N.C. and Anita Houde and her husband, Normand, of Brunswick; three brothers; his loving brother who stood by his side before and after sickness, taking care of all who needed him, and helping when we needed it ... thank-you John Huard (Teves) of Albion, David Staples and his wife, Jeannette, of Brunswick, and Raymond Teves and his wife, Geraldine, of Meriden Conn.; and a nephew, Ben T. Huard, and his wife, Amanda, of Fairfield.He was predeceased by one sister, Sandra Hendrix; and two brothers, Roy and James Teves.
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Ruth M. Worthington (4,168) (1916-1967) married Chester B. Worthington, a truck driver. She owned Ruthie’s Beauty Shop on Bickford Drive. Chester (1917-1986) is buried at the Veterans’ Cemetery in Augusta (ST2 USN WWII.
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George Farr Chase (4,169) (1893-1957)Cook USA WWI. His obituary is in the Brunswick Record of Oct. 17, 1957 on page 4. He married Sadie (1893). They had Barbara (1919).
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Otis Mayhew Evans (4,170)(1892-1966)WWI. He was the son of Robert J. (1861-1916) and Orinda L Swett (1862-1931) and brother to Carrie Luella (1898); and Eugene Carroll (1893). Robert J. Evans obituary is in the Brunswick Record on Nov. 10, 1916 page 5 and was a Maine Central Railroad employee. Orinda was born in Readfield, Maine and married Robert Jack Evans in 1881 in Lewiston. He was the son of Charles Evans and Jane Buker and born in Bowdoinham, Maine. Orinda was the daughter of Samuel Mayhew Swett.
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David Allen Politz (4,171) (1942-1942)son of F.P. & B.D. Politz. There was a Frederick P. Politz of Plantville Ct. who married, in 1942, Barbara V. (D) Drake of W. Simsbury, Ct. in Maine. Frederick was a warrant officer in the navy enlisting in 1942. Frederick was the son of Emil Politz (1888) and Pauline (1889) from Germany. He had siblings: William (1916); Olga (1918); Gus (1920); Martha (1923); Edward (1925); Dorothy (1926); Robert (1928) Oscar (1929); and Shirley (1933) all born in Connecticut. Frederick died in 1970 and was divorced.
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AnnieA. Reynolds (4,172) (d. 1938) Mrs. Reynolds was boarding at 6 Center St. in 1938 and earlier on Maine Street.
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Patricia Whalen (4,173) (1944-1944). In 1944-5 there was a Cecil L. Whalen (emp. At BIW) who had a wife Mabel A.
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Clifford Farr (4,174) (1946)
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Elizabeth A. Vanhorn (4,175) (1946-1946) In 1945 there was a Charles and Esther Vanhorn who lived on 46 Harpswell St. He was a BIW employee.
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DavidL. Young (4,176) (1946-1946) There was a Carleton C. Young and his wife Alice B. who lived on College Street in 1945. He was manager of the woodland Dept. for Pejepscot Paper Co.
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Willie H. Wright (4,177) (1886-1949) obituary may be in Brunswick Record Dec. 30, 1948 page 1. He was a machinist in the paper mill and came from Lewiston. Unmarried. His mother was Fannie Stone White of Lewiston.
Range #4
(R4#1) Litchfield Monument East Face:
LITCHFIELD West Face:
MURRAY H. LITCHFIELD Radio Ham W1KJU Since 1936
Oct. 24, 1918 Aug. 4, 2000 EDITH M. TOOTHAKER beloved wife
Feb. 6, 1932
(R4#4) SEWALL C. MOORE 1910 - 1951
WATSON GEORGE L. WATSON
1902 - 1985 MERTIE G. his wife
1905 - 1987
Marker: F.L.T.
Marker Stones: (R4#2) MURRAY
W1KJU
(R4#3) LITCHFIELD CARRIE M. HORACE L.
his wife 1878 - 1954 1891 - 1973
(R4#5) FRANK N. LANDER Corp. Co. C. Me. Inf.
Sp. Am. War
Marker: U.S.A. Soldier War with Spain
1898 - 1899 Cuba, Philipine3.
Purto Rico
(R4#6)
(R4#7) GALLOWAY BENJAMIN E. GALLOWAY
1929 - 2001 FREDA E. his wife
1924 - 2004
(R4#9) Nelson Monument Father Mother
At rest JAMES H. NELSON
1855 - 1946 his wife
ROSE E. GATHELL 1859 - 1935 NELSON
(R4#8)
FREDERICK E SHEPARD
Maine Cook
Co A 101 Engineers World War I April 1 1895
April 15 1941
Marker: U.S. World War 1917 - 1918
(R4#10) GILMAN JOSEPH HENRY
born 1844 died 1913
(R4#11) Coffin Monument West Face: Marker Stones:
COFFIN (R4#12) SIMEON East Face:
1866 SIMEON E. 1934 (R4#13) NELLIE 1865 NELLIE 0. his wife 1930 1895 EDWARD A. 1983 (R4#14) MARY 1896 MARY J. his wife 1937 1897 HERBERT L. 1960 (R4#15) EDWARD 1902 MERRILL J. 1964
(R4#16) MERRILL Markers:
U.S. Veteran (R4#17) HERBERT L COFFIN U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars Maine
Pvt Trp M 12 Cavalry World War I
(R4#18)
COBB Aug 5 1897 March 17 1960 RICHARD H. DOROTHY M. May 4, 1931 Feb. 7, 1939 Marker: U.S. Veteran
(Masonic and Eastern Star symbols at top of stone.) (R4#19) COBB
ALTON H. IOLA A. 1897 - 1956 1897 - 1985
(R4#20) HENRY K. COBB Father
1862 - 1934 (R4#21) ADA H. COBB Mother
1866 - 1930 (R4#22) ALTON HENRY COBB
Maine AS USNRF (R4#23) BABY World War I 1922 - 1922
April 7 1897 Feb 3 1956
(Masonic symbol at top of stone.)
(R4#24) Brown / Harmon Monument East Face: West Face:
B RAYMOND W. HARMON HENRY C. BROWN 1892 - 1938
1852 - 1902 MARY F. his wife ISORA S. his wife 1899 - 1980
(R4#32) EDWARD NICKERSON Apr. 2, 1896 Mar. 8. 1975
Marker Stones: (R025) MOTHER
(R4#27) MARY
(R4#29) Nickerson Monument N
EDWARD B. NICKERSON 1852 - 1935
ALMIRA P. his wife 1853 - 1877
LIZZIE A. his wife 1860 - 1916
EDITH L. dau. of E. B. & L. A. NICKERSON
1880 - 1910 NICKERSON
Marker: Brunswick Fire Dept.
(R4#33) Dunning Monument D
SILAS PALMER Sept. 20, 1835 Feb. 9, 1863
SOPHRONIA G. DUNNING his wife July 31, 1832 Sept. 23, 1906
EDSON L. their son July 11, 1861 Jan. 28, 1863
DUNNING
(R4#37) Owen / Burgess Monument East Face:
0 HOWARD W. OWEN
1883 - 1967 SUSIE E. his wife
1887 - 1959 HAROLD H. their son
1903 - 1948 OWEN
Marker Stones: (R4#38) FATHER
(R4#40) HAROLD
(R4#26)
FATHER
(R4#28)
ROBERT
Marker Stones: (R4#34)
BABY
(R4#35). MOTHER
(R4#36)
FATHER
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
West Face: B
JAMES L. BURGESS Aug. 10, 1830 Apr. 1, 1907
LAURETTA B. his wife Oct. 26, 1830 Feb. 18, 1922
The Lord is my shepherd BURGESS
(R4#39) MOTHER
(R4#41) FATHER
(Marker Stones Cont'd.:) (R4#42) MOTHER (R4#43) MARIA
(R4#44) JAMES (R4#45) GEORGE
(R4#46) BABY
(R4#47) Johnson Monument J Marker Stones:
ERNEST L. JOHNSON (R4#48) FATHER 1866 - 1921
ELLA M. GIVEN (R4#49) ELLA 1879 - 1924
FRANK W. POLLARD (R4#50) HUSBAND 1852 - 1885 JOHNSON
(R4#51) Coffin / Sylvester Monument East Face: Marker Stones:
COFFIN (R4#52) ROBERT L DEATON SYLVESTER SFFN US Navy
West Face: May 24 1947 Aug 24 2000 1855 EMERY A. COFFIN 1939
his wife (R4#53) FATHER 1859 EVELYN S. CONDON 1912 1875 WALTER W. HARRIS 1907 (R4#54) MOTHER
his wife 1876 MAUDE M. COFFIN 1912 (R4#55) MAUDE 1897 G. ERNEST SYLVESTER 1973
his wife (R4#56) WALTER 1896 GRACE E. HARRIS 1967
(R4#57) ERNEST
(R4#59) Baker Monument (R4#58) GRACE SILAS J. BAKER
1857 - 1907 BAKER (R4#61) ELISHA POLLARD Jr.
1889 - 1962 Marker Stone:
(R4#60) FATHER (R4#62) FAYE POLLARD
1967 - 1967 (R4#63) ROBERT E. POLLARD
Oct. 14, 1908 Feb. 16, 1988 LENA E. HANEY his wife Mar. 5, 1912 Feb. 16, 1988
Together forever
(R4#64) Top of stone: FATHER
Face of stone: ELISHA POLLARD
Co. E. 30th Me. Vols. 1847 - 1917
At rest
(R4#65) Top of atone: MOTHER
Face of stone: LOVINDA
wife of ELISHA POLLARD
1861 -1913 Gone but not forgotten
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R4#66) Top of stone:
Face of stone: dau. of
A. F. & R. MARTIN 1916 - 1920
A sunbeam from earth has vanished
(R4#69)
J. HENRY son of
HUGH & JENNIE H. CAVANAGH
born Dec. 10, 1890 died Sept. 25, 1901. How many hopes lie
buried here.
IZETTA ALEXANDER
1892 - 1957 Gone but not forgotten
(R4#68) CLARENCE L. died 1955 JENNIE H. died 1925 RUTH M. died 1979 RUTH E. died 1929
HITCHCOCK
(R4#70)
WM. A. CAVANAGH died
Mar. 8. 1910. Ae. 21 ys. 4 ms. 15 ds. Gone but not forgotten.
(R4#67)
EVELYN
(R4#71) Higgins / Rossner Monument East Face:
Marker Stones: HIGGINS ROSSNER
West Face:
(R4#72) LORENZO S.
Marker: G.A.R. 1861 - 1865 LORENZO S. HIGGINS 1833 - 1904 LORENZO S. Jr. 1868 - 1934 (R4#73) CLARA M. GEORGIA A. his wife 1868 - 1964 OTTO H. ROSSNER 1874 - 1962 (R4#74) OTTO H. CLARA M. his wife 1866 - 1955
(R4#75) GEORGIA A.
(R4#76) LORENZO S. Jr.
(R4#80) MARGARET W.
(R4#82) G. DAMON
(R4#84) Mother BERTHA L. HUGHES
wife of FRANK H. SIMONTON
1882 - 1918
(R4#78) Hoffses Monument G. DAMON HOFFSES
1909 - 1991 his wife
HAZEL I HINCKS 1912 -1986 HOFFSES
(R4#77) Hoffses Monument JOHN D. HOFFSES
1877 -1910 his wife
MARGARET A. WEIR 1876 -1962 HOFFSES
Marker Stones: (R4#79) JOHN D.
(R4#81) HAZEL H.
(R4#83) Top of stone: LONNIE J.
Face of stone: son of
J. J. & L. E. HUGHES died June 27, 1895 Ae. 24 yrs. 3 mos.
A place is vacant in our home which never can be filled
(R4#86)
Father JAMES J. HUGHES
died Nov. 17, 1902
Aet. 55 ys. 9 ms. 19 ds. Gone but not forgotten
(R4#87) Flint Monument WILLIAM T. FLINT
1877 - 1946 GERTRUDE M. his wife
1877 -
(Masonic symbol above) Marker: I.O.R.M. #43
(R4#89) Merrill Monument M
BARTON G. MERRILL 1896 - 1947
LILLY R. his wife 1894 -1940
Mother
(R4#85) Mother LAURA E.
wife of JAMES J. HUGHES died Sept. 15, 1921
Aet. 77 yrs. 7 ms. 21 ds.
Marker Stone: (R4#88) ALFRED A.
son of W. T. & G. M. FLINT
1904 - 1905
Markers: F. L. T. U.S. American Legion
U.S. Veteran
Marker Stones: (R4#90) ANNA E. HOYT
wife of WILLIAM R. MERRILL
1873 - 1945
(R4#91) WILLIAM R. MERRILL born Aug. 28, 1873 died Apr. 23, 1912.
In loving remembrance.
(R4#92) CAROLINE S. wife of
WILLIAM R. MERRILL born Feb. 20, 1875 died Apr. 29, 1896
(R4#93) CILLEY AGNES ANNA
RAYMOND
(R4#94) EDWIN CILLEY died Mar. 31, 1890
Aet. 25 yr. 7 mo. A precious one from us has gone
a voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home
which never can be filled.
(R4#96) Top of stone: MOTHER
(R4#95)
JACOB R. SILLEY died Oct. 23, 1879 Act. 26 yrs. 7 mo.
Oh heaven will be on that beautiful shore safe from all anger and pain and with thou gentle hand to meet with thee again.
Face of stone: (Stone badly weathered)
(R4#97) Top of stone: FATHER
Face of stone: SAMUEL L. SILLEY died Feb. 14, 1894 Aet. 74 yr. 2 mo.
The Lord is my shepard I shall not want.
He layeth me down in green pastures, he leadeth me beside the still waters:
Dearest father thou hast left us gone to be with us no more but we in time shall meet again on that golden shore.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R4#98)
(R4#99)
MARY J. wife of
SAMUEL L. SILLEY died Sept. 27. 1914
Ae. 90 yr. 8 mo. Asleep in the arms of Jesus
GLADYS CILLEY 1897 - 1920 Infant - Dau.
1920
ELDRIDGE C STEEVES Maine
CWO USNR World War 11
June 21, 1912 Jul . 14 1972
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R4#100) Muir Monument West Face:
North Face: WILLIAM MUIR
DANIEL J. died
DONNELLY Oct. 15, 1911
died Ae. 57 ys. 10 ms. Dec. 13, 1899
BRIDGET F. Ae. 26 ys. 7 ms. his wife
died May 22, 1921
Marker: American Legion Ae. 68 ys. 9 ms. Auxiliary
Marker Stones: (R4#113) FATHER (R4#114) MOTHER (R4#115) LAURA
(R4#116) LINCOLN (R4#117) EDWIN (R4#118) VIOLA
(R4#119) LEON
(R4C20) ANNA M. LOWELL
(R4#121)
BESSIE L. WALCH 1876 - 1944
1878 - 1959
(R0122) JOHN I. WALCH 1868 - 1943
(R4#123)
W ERNEST St. CLAIR
son of C. A. & E. S. WILSON
1891 - 1897
(R4#125) Beaudoin Monument East Face:
BEAUDOIN SHARON 1. SPARKMAN 1944 - 1996
West Face: SHARON I. SPARKMAN
Feb. 18, 1944 - Aug. 14, 1996
(R0126) R DAVID CHILDRESS AX2 US Navy
Vietnam Oct 29 1940 Jan 26 1993
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R4#127) Morgan Monument MORGAN
JAMES H. RUTH E. Sept. 6, 1919 Aug. 19, 1923 Feb. 26, 2000 June 1, 2002
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R4#128) JAMES H MORGAN PFC US Army World War II
Sep 6 1919 Feb 26 2000
(R4#130) Roode Monument ROODE
( R4# 129) DONALD B WEED Sgt US Army
Korea Feb 2 1933 Mar 26 1998
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stones: (R4#131) EDWARD
1890 - 1937
(R4#133) MADELINE 1916 - 1931
(R4#135) JACQUELINE 1932
(R4#132)
(R4#134)
(R4#136)
RENA 1894 - 1984
WALDO 1918 - 1920
DOROTHEA 1920 - 1996
(R4#137) HERBERT 1925 - 2002
(R4#138)
(R4#140)
JOHNSON ROYCE F. NELLIE D. 1898 - 1982 1905 - 1992
Father WILLIAM H. DAVIS
1872 - 1953 In loving memory
(R4#139) ERNESTINE wife of
W. H. DAVIS 1877 - 1924
Gone but not forgotten
(R4#141) Call Monument East Face: Marker Stones:
CALL West Face:
HENRY H. CALL Mar. 20, 1870 - June 6, 1941
ELIZA C. CALL Mar. 17, 1885 - Oct. 11, 1958
GERTRUDE M. GREENWOOD Apr. 13, 1910 - Sept. 10, 1948
WILDA R. BADER Sept. 10, 1934 - Feb. 14, 1989
WINIFRED T. GREENWOOD Feb. 16, 1933 - Nov. 15, 1933
Markers: U.S. World War Veteran U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars
(R4#142)
GEORGE W. CALL
(R4#143)
WILLIAM H. CALL Maine
Ord. Seaman U.S. Navy January 31, 1929
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R4#144) THEODORE S. W. SMITH infant 1946
RICHARD 0. SMITH 1943 - 1947
(R4#145) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: HAZEL E. wife of
WINFIELD H. DAVIS 1898 - 1945
(R4#146) Brother L. LEO DAVIS
1898 - 1972
(R4#147) Copp Monument West Face:
COPP East Face:
COPP ELIZABETH 0. FRANK A.
1893 - 1958 1886 - 1956 ROBERT B. 1916 - 1940
(R4#149)
In loving memory WILLIAM H. BEGGS
1889 - 1944 FRANK L.
his son 1929 - 1931
ELIZABETH BEGGS MERRIMAN 1900 - 1971
Abide with me
Marker Stone: (R4#148) COPP
Mother Father 1866 - 1922 1865 - 1937
(R4#150)
MARIE A. 1910 - 1932
Marker: U.S Veteran
(R0151) GEORGE FRANKLIN DALL Maine
CM3 US Navy March 15, 1908 May 14, 1952
(R4#152) Alexander Monument ALEXANDER Marker Stones:
(R4#153) ALBERT E. (R4#154) HAROLD S .
Marker: U.S. Veteran 1889 - 1961 1917 - 1980
(R4#155) EMMA C. (R4#156) DOROTHY B. YANOK 1891 - 1941 July 5, 1922
June 24, 1979 Marker: U.S.W.V.
Auxiliary
(R4#157) Graffam Monument East Face:
THOMAS FRANK GRAFFAM 1897 - 1979
KATHERINE E. his wife 1909 - 1931 GRAFFAM
(R4#158) GERTRUDE MAXWELL 1874 - 1969
(R44160) FRED CROWLEY 1916 - 1950
(R4#161) NELETTA WING July 20, 1894 Mar. 16, 1991
wife of AUGUSTUS
West Face: LOUISE H. his wife
1904 - 1978
(R4#159) WILLIAM A MAXWELL
Maine Cook
4 Co Coast Arty World War I
November 25 1875 August 1 1948
Marker: U.S. World War Veteran
(R4#163) Mother (R4#162) AUGUSTUS LISA WING RACHEL L. SKELTON
Maine 1900 - 1952 Pvt COC 504 Engineers
World War I May 6 1889 Aug 26 1968 (R4#164) MADELINE L. MANIAS
1909 - 1956 Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R4#166) WILLIAM A. COBB Sr. (R4#165) CLIFFORD R. 1904 - 1963
ARMSTRONG 1887 - 1964
(R4#167) CHARLES R TEVES Massachusetts
Pvt 9 Inf 2 Div AEF World War I PH
Nov 4 1895 Aug 15 1965
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R4#170) EVANS OTIS M.
May 18, 1892 April 17, 1966
(R4#168) RUTH M. WORTHINGTON Oct. 26, 1916 Nov. 4, 1967
(R4#169) GEORGE FARR CHASE Cook US Army
World War I Jul 29 1893 Oct 14 1957
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R4#171)
DAVID ALLEN Marker: U.S. World War son of
One Veteran
F. P. & B. D. POLITZ May 16, 1942 - Aug. 14. 1942
(R4#172) ANNIE A. REYNOLDS died 1938
(R4#173) PATRICIA WHALEY Aug. 18, 1944 Aug. 18, 1944
(Stone broken)
(R4#174) CLIFFORD FARR - 1946
(R4#175) ELIZABETH A. VANHORN 1946 - 1946
(R4#176) DAVID L. YOUNG 1946 1946
(R4#177) WILLIE H. WRIGHT 1886 - 1949
RANGE #5 Map #1 WEST
EAST
' VARNEY CEMETERY - Range Layout
ACCESS ROAD
P S I S O N T U E R T E H E
T
Moore N MU. 49 0
Moore R MU. .VA
H
Sal M 16 M M 23 M m G G LEI
Cobb Cobb Cobb
Mother HLL Johnson Atkins Noble Card Cunnin•ham
Libby Monument
Pennell Douglass M 26 M M 28 M
'Bamforth Bamforth Bamforth G 6 G QG 8 M
Kingsbury G
M 9 M 10 M m M 19 M 20 M 18
M® m m Earl Litchfield Mtl. Monument Mother Father Daughter
GIEMIGEN G 4 M
Lester M I 22,
21
Brigham Monument
1
Cobb Cobb Cobb Davis Davis Davis Earl Gertrude Henrietta
Ormsby Ormsby Monument Monument
Gertrude Mtl. 43 G I 41 46
ACCESS ROAD
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SimeonE. Brigham (5,1,3) (1870-1941) married Caroline T.(F.) Hansen(5,1,2) (1875-1948) in 1896.They had Deweyette Hansen (5,1,4) (1898-1940). Simeon’s obituary appeared in the Brunswick Record on Jan. 1, 1942 on page 4. He was a grocery salesman. His wife and daughter were born in Norway. He was the son of George D. (1834) and Abagail (1838) Brigham. Simeon had siblings: Emma (1857); Edith (1863) and Mary P. (1852). Deweyette as a stenographer and they all lived at 65 Harpswell St. Simeon was employed in Portland. Deweyette’s obituary in on page 4, June 13, 1940 Brunswick Record.
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Freida Horton Coffin Kingsbury (5,5) (1920-2002) in 1999 lived at 30 Water Street Brunswick a Woodland Towers. She married Joseph B. Kingsbury (1923-1976) in 1946 of Bath, Maine. As a child she lodged with Richard and Etta Bamforth.
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Richard A. Bamforth Jr. (5,6)(1879-1961) from Canada, married Etta M. Coffin (5,7) (1876-1938). He married Susie J. Coffin (Leavitt) in 1939. Etta and Richard had Clarence E. (5,8) (1909-1939). Richard was a farmer in Harpswell. Clarence married Earyle Temple in 1937 and they Richard. Clarence was killed in a milk truck accident in 1939; and Earyle remarried Colburn.
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George P. Noble (5,11) (1808-1878) married Jane Atkins (5,10) (1813-1886) and they had: Jennie Johnson (5,9) (1844-1896) born in Skowhegan, Maine and worked here in the cotton mill. She was single in 1880.
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Phineas F. Cobb (5,14) (1863-1911). Was the son of Ezra Cobb (1825) who worked in the shoe factory and Sarah (1844). He had siblings: Sarah (1843); George E.; Lydia E. (1860); Edgar (1865); Vincent (1871); Samuel (1877); and Clarence (1869). He married Annie B. Cobb, w. Phineas F. Cobb, who died Mar. 13, 1963 and no headstone is found. JosiahM. Cobb (5,17) ( 1887-1945), a painter in 1900, married; Annie Bertha Young (5,13) (1886-1923) in 1903; and had married Sadie (Sarah) E. (5,12) (1877-1903). Sadie was the daughter of John C. Jones and Carrie Strout. Sadie and Josiah had Evelyn Carrie (1899). He then married Grace M. (5,17) d. in 1963. Josiah was the son of George E. Cobb (5,15) (1851-1931), a stone mason, and Ellen B. (5,15) (1859-1931). He had siblings: Mabell (5,16) (1878-1892). Josiah’s obituary was in the Brunswick Record on July 12, 1945 on page 4. George’s obituary is on page 4 of March 10, 1932 Brunswick Record and Ellen’s on page 2 of Dec. 10, 1931 Brunswick Record. Josiah also married Gertrude McBain in 1924.
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Phineas F. Cobb (5,14) (1863-1911). Was the son of Ezra Cobb (1825) who worked in the shoe factory and Sarah (1844). He had siblings: Sarah (1843); George E.; Lydia E. (1860); Edgar (1865); Vincent (1871); Samuel (1877); and Clarence (1869). He married Annie B. Cobb, w. Phineas F. Cobb, who died Mar. 13, 1963 and no headstone is found. JosiahM. Cobb (5,17) ( 1887-1945), a painter in 1900, married; Annie Bertha Young (5,13) (1886-1923) in 1903; and had married Sadie (Sarah) E. (5,12) (1877-1903). Sadie was the daughter of John C. Jones and Carrie Strout. Sadie and Josiah had Evelyn Carrie (1899). He then married Grace M. (5,17) d. in 1963. Josiah was the son of George E. Cobb (5,15) (1851-1931), a stone mason, and Ellen B. (5,15) (1859-1931). He had siblings: Mabell (5,16) (1878-1892). Josiah’s obituary was in the Brunswick Record on July 12, 1945 on page 4. George’s obituary is on page 4 of March 10, 1932 Brunswick Record and Ellen’s on page 2 of Dec. 10, 1931 Brunswick Record. Josiah also married Gertrude McBain in 1924.
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Herbert L. Libby (5,18,20) (1862-1931) His obituary is on page 6 of the Aug 6, 1931 Brunswick Record.He lived on the Woodside Road. He had a grocery store on Maine Street. Margrett Libby (5,18,19) (1841-1879) mother of Herbert L. Libby.
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Albertus E. Litchfield (5,21) (1852-1920) married Mary M. Kimball (5,21) (1858-1953) in 1899, and they had Lester Ervin (5,22) (1905-1907); Horace; Mary Alice who married George Higgins; and Francis N. (Fannie) (1887) who married William H. Marriner and they had Everett W. and Arthur K. Mary Kimball was the daughter of Horace Roberts and Caro M. Cilley.Albertus had an obit in the Brunswick Record on Oct. 15, 1920 p. 1 and again on Nov. 5, 1920, pg. 3.
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AlbertC. Davis (5,23) (1830-1892) Co. F 28 Reg. Maine Vol.; married Wealthy M. Hartford (1809). Albert was a sea captain and born in the Bristol, Bremen area. He was the son of Isaac Davis and Lucy Murphy. They had Newell A. (I. O.R.M.) (5,24) (1880-1906), a carpenter in Harpswell. Newell and Jennie Cameron Colby(1884-1966) (Marr. 1904 in Bath, Maine) had Bernice (5,25) (1905-1906) and Woodbury Davis. Jennie also married HYPERLINK "http://www.geni.com/people/David-Heald/6000000016707680567" David Norton Heald and HYPERLINK "http://www.geni.com/people/Robert-Cameron/6000000016707739354" Robert James Cameron. Albert and Wealthy also had: Edward A. (1853); Clarence M. (1856) Laura (Laurette) (1865); and Freeman C. (186).
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John W. Pennell (5,26) Co. I 1 Me. Inf. Was the son of Robert Pennell who was the youngest son of Thomas Pennell. Robert was born 1789 and died in 1861. Robert was a shipbuilder and married, in 1810) Jane Simpson (1789-1851) who was the daughter of Lewis and Martha (Skolfield) Simpson. John W. had siblings: Robert, Thomas, Louis S. Capt. Isaac Alexander; Mary A.; Agnes, Albert; Elizabesth and Rebecca. His brother Isaac served as a Capt in the 16th Infantry. In 1900 John was listed as a hostler. He was born in 1840 and was single in 1900 living in East Brunswick.
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Leander Card (5,28) (1842-1902) Co. F. 24 Maine Inf. Got a pension in 1887.He had enlisted in 1862 in Bowdoinham, Maine. His next of kin was listed as John Card, his father and Almira Sparks was his mother. Leander married Arabella J. Clark (b. 1852) who he divorced in 1881. They had: Samuel F. (1868); Arthur F. (1877); and Charles (1880). In 1885 he was married to Belle Stickney.
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Charles A. Douglass (5,27) (1849-1905) Pvt 6 Co. 1 Batt. Maine Light Artillery; 11the Reg. of Maine Volunteers. Born in Gardiner. Enlisted in 1863 and served until 1866. His obituary appeared in the Brunswick Telegram (Record) on March 3, 1905.
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Albert Cunningham (5,29) 20 Me. Inf. In Co. G. was transferred to the navy in 1862. May have come from Edgecomb, Maine.
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Earl L. Ormsby Sr. (5,41,44) (1894-1992), who owned an oil service and was very involved in Town affairs, married Gertrude Driscoll (5,41,43,45) (1895-1970) in 1918.They had Earl L. Jr. (5,41)(5,42) (1922-1998) Pvt. USA WWII; Florence L. (b.1928); Barbara (b. 1926); and Gilbert (5,46) (1930- ) who married Henrietta L. (5,46,47) (1917-2008 ). Harpswell, died Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008, at her home. Earl Lee was the son of William Dewey Ormsby (1855-1904) and Addie Rosetta Hoyt (1871-1965). He had a sister Marguerite (1903-1995).She was born in Skowhegan on April 20, 1917, a daughter of James B. and Elizabeth Ann Lloyd Davis, and attended Skowhegan schools.On March 20, 1963, she married Gilbert Ormsby of Brunswick in Camden. They made their home in Topsham for more than 28 years, where she was a housewife and manager of the family business, 3 Elms Mobile Park. She had also managed a dress shop in Waterville and worked at W.T. Grants for a time. She enjoyed sewing and knitting afghans. She was a member of Topsham Post 202 American Legion Auxiliary. She was predeceased by two sisters, Erma Trafton of Madison and Mae Herrin of Bath; a brother, James Davis Jr. of Madison and Frank Davis of Ft. Myers, Fla. Surviving were her husband of Harpswell; a son, Robert MaGee and wife, Carmen, of Winslow; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
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Chester F. Moore (5,48) (1926-1998)U.S. Navy WWII married (1) Eleanor D. Parker in 1946 and (2) Barbara Ormbsy. Chester was the son of Frank Moore (1894) and Glennora (1901). He had siblings: Celia M. (1920); Virginia B. (1922); and Muriel E. (1929). Chester and Barbara had: Arthur Stanley Moore (5,49) (1951-2003) LINCOLNVILLE - A. Stanley Moore, 52, died Saturday, May 17th, at Penobscot Bay Medical Center, Rockport after an extended illness. Born in Brunswick, March 12, 1951, he was the son of Chester F. and Barbara Ormsby Moore. Moving with his family to Rockport at a young age, he was educated in local schools. He was a 1969 graduate of Camden/Rockport High School and later attended a cooking school in Lewiston. He was also a graduate of Beal Business College, Bangor. Early in his career for five seasons, Stan cooked at The Lobster Pound, Lincolnville Beach and at other area restaurants. He later worked with the Town of Rockport, Highway Department and at that same time served on the Rockport Fire Department. He worked briefly with Grondin Construction Company while that company built Camden Square Shopping Plaza. In the early 1980's he began employment with The Samoset ultimately serving as Assistant Groundskeeper. For the next two years, he worked as Custodian at the Rockport Elementary School and later at Lincolnville Central School. In the mid 1980's he worked in the Maintenance Department at Penobscot Bay Medical Center and during that same time began Stan's Floor Care. For more than 10 years, he devoted himself to his business refinishing floors, retiring in 2001 due to the loss of his eyesight. He was a former member of the Rockport Lodge of Masons. He took great pleasure in playing Santa each Christmas season for family and friends. Most recently Stan found comfort in residing with his brother and family in Rockport. He enjoyed a special friendship with Carolyn Birbeck and her daughter Deirdre of Lincolnville. Pre-deceased by his father in 1998, Stan is survived by his mother of Rockport; two sons, Gary Hall and his wife Ingrid of Port Angles, WA, Bert Hall and his wife of Terrigal, Australia; two brothers and their wives, Franklin L. and Cathleen of Myrtle Beach, SC, Ronald J. and Dayle of Rockport; two grandchildren Wesley and Damian; one nephew Russell J. Moore of Rockport, two nieces and their husbands, Suzanne and Michael Chomiezewski of Boston, MA, Emily A. and Gordon Gill of Rockland as well as one great-nephew Triston C. Gill.
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John Bradbury (5,30) (1830-1896) Co. D 7 R.I. Inf. Was from Coventry, England and was wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg. He died in Brunswick of heart disease from chronic alcoholism. He was a widower.
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Benjamin Carter (5,31) Pvt. Co. G 14 Maine Inf. Was born in 1818 and married, in 1870, Rhoda S. Leavett (b. 1848) in Brunswick, Maine; and they had George T. (1873). He lived in Topsham. He enlisted in 1862 and was transferred to the 14th Maine Battery. He had resided in New Orleans.
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Joel Ward (5,32) (b. 1821-1882) Co. f 15 Me. Inf. Was living in Brunswick in 1890 and married Betsy Chase . They had Melissa (1846); Adriana (1848); Rachel (1853); Susan 91855); Page (1850); Joel 2nd; and Lydia (1858). His mother was Hannah Ward. He served from 1861 to 1864. He was a farmer that lived on McClellan St.
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Joseph O. Herbert (5,34) G.A.R.
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Everett Edward Wallace (5,36) (1926-1957)WWII BSM was the son of Anson J. Wallace (1878) an Lydia (1887) from Harpswell. He had a stepfather George Collins in 1940. He had a brother Philip F. Wallace (1923).
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George W. Eaton (5,37) (1826-1915)Co. D 5 Me Inf. Pvt.; captured at Gaines Hill and exchanged in 1861; Discharged for disability. He was the of John Eaton and Precilla Joy (m. 1820). George had siblings: Abby (1824); Sarah (1822) Dexter William (1829); Emereta; Alfred J. and Charles H. George married Diana Dean (b. 1826) and married 1848. They had George H. (1848) and Abby A. (1850).
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Wingate W. Bradbury (5,38) (1843-1917)5th Batt. 1 Maine M.A. A Private. Enlisted in 1861 and discharged in 1865. He married Mary H. (b. 1840). In 1870 he was a farmer and living with Eunice S. (1841); Sarah S. (1805) and Charles Pennell (1864). In 1880 he was living in Wiscasset. He was the son of Wingate Bradbury (1805) a seaman and Sarah S. He had siblings: Henry (1835) and Sarah (1841) in Athens, Maine. He married Eunice Emery of Augusta in 1864; and Melissa Huff in Skowhegan in 1871.
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JamesM. Clark (5,39) Co. C and H, 4 Maine Inf. Deceased in 1862. Born in Brunswick in 1836. He was a laborer at Isaac Simpson’s farm in Brunswick in 1850.
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Lewis (Louis) Bates (5,40)Co. H. 10 Maine Inf. (Pvt). He died in Brunswick in 1909. He may have married Alice M. Groves of Topsham in 1892. He was a laborer. When he died the adm. For his pension payment was Larkin D. Snow of Brunswick.
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Elias Papazaphiropoulous (5,50) (1893-1958)Obituary is in the Brunswick Record on June 26, 1958, page 4. He was the proprietor of the Ideal Lunch on Maine Street.
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JamesW. Coffin (5,51,52) (1839-1908)a confectioner, married(1) Mary Chase and (2) Alice M. Coombs (5,51,53) (1858-1943). He was the son of Thomas Coffin and Caroline Bates Coffin (5,63) (1813-1865) who was born on Bates's Island. He had siblings: Simeon (1831) Olive (1833); Margaret J. Coombs(5,69) (1835-1910); William (1839); Henry B. (5,67) (1842); Franklin (1846); Caroline (1828); and Nancy (1849). James was a Pvt. in Co. D. of the 5th Maine Reg from 1861-1863.They had Levon W. (5,51,56) (1875-1917); Alma C. (5,51,57) (1878-1924); Charles D. (1863); Virginia Mary Baxter (1905); Arline (1902); Annie B. (5,55) (1863); Miriam (1866); Alice E. (1900); Tristam Frank (1898); and Robert P. T. Coffin was born at 26 College Street on March 18, 1892, in Brunswick, Maine, the son of Alice Coombs Coffin and James William Coffin. He grew up on his father's salt water farm on Great Island in Harpswell. He attended the little red schoolhouse in Princes Point, entered the 7th grade in Brunswick and was graduated from Brunswick High School in 1911. Coffin was graduated from Bowdoin College in June, l915 with the highest rank in the class--Summa Cum Laude. He was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year at Bowdoin. He taught classes in Latin and Greek to the class below his, and won several prizes for excellence in writing. Upon Graduation, he was awarded the Henry W. Longfellow scholarship and spent one year at Princeton University, after which he was awarded the Rhodes Scholarship. He studied for three years at Trinity College in Oxford, England, earning the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Literature degrees. In 1924, he published his first volume of poems, followed by 39 others. In 1936, when he was 44 years old, he won the Golden Rose of the New England Poetry Society and the Pulitzer Prize for his book Strange Holiness. R. P. T. Coffin lectured at the University of Indiana many years and at the University of Cincinnati. He was a member of the English Department at Wells College in Aurora, New York, following which he returned to the English Department at Bowdoin. R.P.T. Coffin died in 1955 and is buried alongside his wife Ruth and daughter Peggy in Cranberryhorn cemetery in Harpswell, Maine. ArlineV. Coffin (5,51) (1902-1929) married John Cunningham in 1924; and her obituary is in the April 25, 1929 issue of the Brunswick Record on page 4. She was the daughter of James W. Coffin and Alice M. Coombs.
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Alma C. Clark (5,57) (1878-1924) Daughter of James W. Coffin and Alice Coombs. Her obituary is on page 4 of the April 25, 1929 issue of the Brunswick Record.
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Simeon C. Coffin (5,59,60) (1828-1912) Co. D 5th Maine Co. F. 15th Me. married Dorothy A. (5,59,61) (b. 1834). They had William H. (1861); John (1864); Etta (1876); Frederick M. (5,59) (1857-1875); Charles C. (5,59) (1874-1875); Lincoln (5,59) (1867-1875); Annie C. (5,59) (1870-1875); Rosie (5,59) (1873-1875); and Simeon E. (1867). Simeon C. was the owner and operator of the Spring Water and Ice Company on Harpswell Street along with his sons Simeon and Frederick. Simeon E. (5,62) (1889-1903) married Nellie O. (1865) and they had Earl E. (5,62) (1889-1903); Edward A. (1895); and Herbert L. (1897).
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HenryB. Coffin (5,64,67) (1843-1876), son of Thomas Coffin and Caroline Bates, married Sarah S. Johnson(5,64,66) in 1871 (1848-1902). They had Henry R. (5,64,65) (1880-1959); and Richard (5,68) might be either the son of Henry B. or Henry R. or Thomas.
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Margaret J. Coombs (5,69,71) (1835-1910) was the daughter of Thomas Coffin and Caroline Bates. She married Robert P. Coombs (a millman)(b.1821). They had: Ansyl B. (1851); Ella L. (1852); Emily S. (1854); Alice M. (1858); Susie E. (5,69,72) (1864-1910); and Louis A. Coombs (5,69,70) ( 1858-1930)Co. K. 1 Me Inf. Sp. Am War 5. Margaret’s obituary was in the Brunswick Record April 8 1910 on page 1. Louis’ obituary is in the Brunswick Record of Nov. 13, 1930, pg. 5.
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SusanL. Cope (5,73) (1873-1917) married James R. Cope (b. 1871) and they had Gladys Isabella (b. 1900) in Rumford, Maine. In 1900 Susan and James lived in Topsham.
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Vena C.(Mason)(Pond) Courson (5,74)( 1869-1904) died in Bath of Epilepsy and was the wife of George A. Courson.(b.1871). He worked for the Electric company. She was a cook. They were married in 1898. He died in 1904 of acute alcoholism. He was the son of Horatio Courson and Julia Getchell of Brunswick. Their obituaries are in the April 10, 1904 Brunswick Record.
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Harriet M. Coffin (5,75) (1859-1911) was the wife of Charles D. Coffin. Charles was the son of James W. Coffin and Mary S. Chase. They had Mary (1892).
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Clara L. West Harmon (5,76) (1857-1923)Her obituary is on page 5 of June 14, 1923 Brunswick Record.
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Bertram C. Harmon (5,77) (1892-1961)married Margaret Mathews in 1918. He had married Josie Leavitt of Topsham in 1911. His wife left him with two boys Albert and Eden and took Dorothy with her.. Albert who was born in approx. 1915, Dorothy was born in approx. 1918, and Eben was born approx. 1919. Bertram was married to Margaret Mathews. She mothered Bertram's three children. Bertram was the son of James W. Harmon (1848) and Clara L. (1850). He had siblings: Raymond W. (1882); Lincoln H. (1888) and Algenia D.(5,78) (1895-1940) who married O’Neil. Her obituary is on page 4 of April 18, 1940 Brunswick Record.
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Charles C. Harmon (5,79) (b. 1832).Co. G. 1 Me.Vet Inf. Served from 1863 to 1864. Became a widower and nearest relative was William Harmon on Federal Street. He was a painter. He was the son of Joseph Harmon and Eleanor. He married Frances (Fanny) Storer (b.1842) and they had James W. (1863); Martha D. (1867); and Frances (1872).
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John Gilmore (5,80) (1830-1902) married Mary (5,80) (1839-1884). They had: John (5,80) (1876-1884); Margaret (1874); and Mary J. (5,80) (1884-1884). John had a sister Margaret Dolan (5,80) (1835-1915). Her obituary is in the Brunswick Record on Apr. 23, 1915. Samuel Gilmore (5,80) (1793-1876), a farmer, married Jane Moore (5,80) (1797-1884). They were both from Ireland. They had: Margaret (1835-1899) who was born in Ireland. She married Patrick Mcmanus (1831-1875), also born in Ireland; HYPERLINK "http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38153457" Jane G. Smith (1819 - 1905) who married William J. Smith ( a pauper in 1870); HYPERLINK "http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38285109" John Gilmore (1830 - 1902); Nancy; and Elizabeth who married a Coffin in Freeport.
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John E. Whitney (5,81) (1873-1925) married Lizzie C. Potter in 1892. He worked as a painter and she worked in the Box Shop. They had: Edward (5,84) (1895-1911); George Edward (1894); and Ralph Earlon (5,85) (1904-1909)
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John E. Whitney (5,81) (1873-1925) married Lizzie C. Potter in 1892. He worked as a painter and she worked in the Box Shop. They had: Edward (5,84) (1895-1911); George Edward (1894); and Ralph Earlon (5,85) (1904-1909)
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John F. Thorn (5,83) (1837-1916) Pvt. Co. K 20 Me. Inf.5 married Caroline M. (5,82) (1845-1926). John was a fireman. His father was John L. Thorn and his mother was Judith Hicks Thorn. He died of arterio sclerosis. John F.’s obituary is on pag 12 of the June 30, 1916 Brunswick Record.
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John L. Thorn (5,86) (1807-1889) He married Phebe Thorn (5,86) (1800-1890).On the 1850 census, he is living in Albany, Maine with his wife Judith Hicks, son John F. (5,83), and daughters Angeline Mary J., Rachael, Amanda, and Lydia. By 1860 he is living in Brunswick,Maine with second wife Phebe (5,86) He is still in Brunswick in 1870 and 1880 census reports.
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Mary Taylor (5,87) (1796-1873)was the mother of Daniel D. Taylor (b. 1833) who married Julia (1843) and they had Anna S. (1864). In 1870 she was a housekeeper for Reuben Goff, a grocer, in Brunswick. She may have married a Charles Taylor.
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George A. Nelson (5,88) (1876-1945) a bank janitor in 1940, married Harriett A. Potter Durrell. (5,89) (1877-1969). She was the daughter of James P. Potter (5,90) (1839-1901) “Father” and Harriet M. (5,90) (1845-1909) “Mother”. Harriett had married Wilbur Durrell and they had Caroll E. Durrell (5,92) (1902-1912).
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George A. Nelson (5,88) (1876-1945) a bank janitor in 1940, married Harriett A. Potter Durrell. (5,89) (1877-1969). She was the daughter of James P. Potter (5,90) (1839-1901) “Father” and Harriet M. (5,90) (1845-1909) “Mother”. Harriett had married Wilbur Durrell and they had Caroll E. Durrell (5,92) (1902-1912).
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Walter W. Adams (5,94) (1916-1997) married Helene B. Bamforth (5,95) (1918-2000) on March 24, 1941. Coral Bamforth (2,7,14) (1899-1993) married June M. (2,7,13) (1901-1977). They had: Leon L. (2,7,12) (1920-1944) T. Sgt.; Teresea (2,7,11) (1924-1925); Helene M. (1918); Eleanor (1922); and Muriel B. (2,10) (1923) who married Omer V. Lebel (2,9) (1921-1992) Tec 4 USA WWII who worked at Bamforths. Coral lost his right arm and he started Bamforths Auto Electric and marine Store in Brunswick. Walter worked at Bamforths for years. Walter and Helene had Coral F. Adams (5,96) (1946-1992).
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George Yeoman Walker (5,97) (1858-1923)a sawmill worker, married Mary Amanda Heskett (5,97) (1853-1930). They had Christina A. (5,97) (1888-1926). Dana Morrill Wakefield (1888-1972), the son of Sidney Smith Wakefield and Martha A. (Whitten) Wakefield married Christina. Christina and Dana had Sylvia Wakefield (5,101,102) (1912-1979) who married McDonald and had a Baby (5,102). George and Mary also had: George H. (1890); Roy (1891); William C. (1892); Nellie B. (1901); and Mary A. (1903). WilliamCharles Campbell (5,97,98,103) (1882-1916), a locomotive fireman or engineer, married Una A. Walker (5,97,99,104) (1885-1968), a store saleslady. They both were from Canada. She was the sister of George Walker. She was widowed by 1930 and had: Frank Emerson (5,105) (1904-1978); Guy C. (5,107) (1905-1986) USN WWII; Christine M. (1908); Irene A. (1912); Hazel (5,97,102) (1910-1910) and George R. (1915).
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Asa J. Alexander (5,108) (1843-1924) G.A.R. married Elvira Clark (Nickerson) (5,109) (1839-1922) in 1920. In 1910 he was retired and lived at 70 Water street. He ran an ice business earlier. He was the son of William Alexander and Deborah Wilson Alexander (5,110) (1809-1879). Asa had Harry A. with Elvira and had Nellie May (1870) and Baby (5,112)with his first wife, Annie Elizabeth Strout. Asa served in the Civil War in Co. B of the 9th Regiment from 1861-65. Elvira was the daughter of Moses M. Nickerson and Clarissa Colby. Elvira’s obituary appeared on page 5 of the Oct. 26, 1921 Brunswick Record.
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Hannah M. Chapman Farwell (5,113) (1844-1922) was the wife of Charles E. Farwell,(b. 1854) marrying in 1876. Her obituary appeared on page 6 of the January 12, 1922 Brunswick Record.
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Adelaide R. Clark MacKellar (5,114) (1860-1904) married Matthew H. MacKellar, a design carpenter born in Scotland, and they had: Clara E. Mackelar (5,112) (1892-1892) George W. (1883); and Owen Blackden (1886).
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Oliver Wendell Brockelbank (5,117) (1884-1954) married Bertha (5,116) (1875-1959).His obituary appeared on page 4, of Feb 4, 1954 Brunswick Record. He was a fisherman in a wholesale fish company and lived in Freeport.
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Daniel H. Nudd (5,120) (1827-1923)G.A.R. married Esther M. Brewer of Freeport (5,119) (1834-1913). They had Henry M. Nudd (5,115) (1858-1942), and oiler Cleaner for the railroad who married Lethia M. Grant of Freeport ; Mabel Wilson (1864-1895); Bertha (1875)and Abbie F. (5,118) (1852-1923). Daniel was the son of Martin Nudd (1806-1850) and Martha Higgins (1808-1880) He had siblings: Josephh C. (1821-1860); Laura Elizabeth (1838-1858); and Sara Ann (1834-1912). Esther’s obituary was pg. 8 of the Feb 14,1913 Brunswick Record; and Daniel’s page4 of Sept. 6, 1923; and Henry’s Apr. 16, 1942, page 2.
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Daniel H. Nudd (5,120) (1827-1923)G.A.R. married Esther M. Brewer of Freeport (5,119) (1834-1913). They had Henry M. Nudd (5,115) (1858-1942), and oiler Cleaner for the railroad who married Lethia M. Grant of Freeport ; Mabel Wilson (1864-1895); Bertha (1875)and Abbie F. (5,118) (1852-1923). Daniel was the son of Martin Nudd (1806-1850) and Martha Higgins (1808-1880) He had siblings: Josephh C. (1821-1860); Laura Elizabeth (1838-1858); and Sara Ann (1834-1912). Esther’s obituary was pg. 8 of the Feb 14,1913 Brunswick Record; and Daniel’s page4 of Sept. 6, 1923; and Henry’s Apr. 16, 1942, page 2.
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Alice Irene Douglass Wilson (5,121) (1881-1950). Her obituary was on page 4 of July 27, 1950 Brunswick Record. She was the daughter of Benjamin F. Douglass (1855) and Elizabeth B. (1862). She ad siblings: Archibald P. (1883); Arthur E. (1887); and Edwin D. (1890). She married Ernest Everett Wilson (5,121) (1880-1954), a mason, and they had: Sadie Louise (1907); Alice I. (1907); Charles Everett (1905); and Henry Douglass (1906). Ernest’s obituary is on page 4 of the Feb. 18, 1954 Brunswick Record.
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Ruel Howard Pierce (5,122)(Father) (1877-1941)married Tessa I Weed (5,123) (Mother) (1883-1966) and they had Clarice W. (5,124) (wife) (1911-1965) who married Elmer J. Hennessey (5,125) (1910-1975) , in 1909, who was the son of Fred Jerome Hennessey (5,128) (1878-1955) Father and Annie K. (Murray)Hennessey (5,129) (Mother) (1880-1964) and sister to Katherine E. (1909) and Helen A. (1919). Fred was a railroad brakeman. Fred and Annie had Priscilla A. Hennessey (5,127) (Daughter) (1921-2006) who was a New England Telephone operator. Fred J. ‘s obituary is on page 4 of the Sept. 15, 1955 Brunswick Record.
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George Bamforth (5,139) (1896-1963) a papermaker in the paper mill and Father WW, married Ruth (5,138) (1901-1991) Mother. They had Elizabeth E. (1925); Margarett E. (1922); Marion R. Garland (5,135) (1923-2003); George P. (5,137) (1929-1962); Mary (1937); Rodney (5,132) (1934); Gordon (5,131) (1932); Russell (5,133) (1936); and Philip (5,134) (1940); and a grandson (5,136) (1938). George Sr.’s mother was Canadian Mary M. (1852), his father English (Richard A. (1846) – and had siblings: 13 children—Roy(1893); Ernest (1895); Coral; Seth (1903). His folks’ house was on the Harpswell Road.
VARNEY CEMETERY - Range Layout
RANGE #5 Map #5
WES T ACCESS ROAD
lHennesse Hennesse Hennessey
John Putnam G Lindley G Jones
G
Martih Belanger
126 G 128 G 129 Mtl. 169 G 170
Hennessey Hennessey
G
Darling Monument
Elwell Monument
150 1581 159 160 J 161 1 162
Kazalski Kazalski G Fisher G
Hunt Lindley Jones G EEO G 156 G
167 Lindley / Jones / Kazalski Monument Alexander
S G 153 168 N
0 0 U Trembley R
T G H
Talbot Ward Monument Monument
Owens Pinette
G 140 G 145 G 163 166
Byras 146
Doris Abbie Ida Clyde Wilbur Wife Husband Appleby Alexander
G J G 1101 G 143 G 144 G 147 G 148 G 149 M 164 165
ACCESS ROAD N EAST
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Linda L. Hennessey (5,126) (1953-1999) wife of Peter A. Lachance (b. 1953) They were married in 1979. Peter, after Linda’s death, married Janice Hamilton of Brunswick. Linda and Peter may have had Roland and Ryan. Peter may have been associated with Morin Brickyard in Auburn.
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Clyde Erlon Talbot (5,144) (1889-1964) married Ida G. Totten (1,142) (1893-1972) in 1911. They had: Doris V. (4,141) (1919-1974); Abbie M. Talbot (5,143) (1911-1930) Her obituary is on page 6 of the Jul 24, 1930 Brunswick Record; Doris V. Talbot (5,141) (1919-1974); Helen L. (1914); and Barbara Mae (1932-1996). Clyde was a bridge carpenter for Maine Central Railroad. Clyde was the son of Erlon Colby Talbot (1867-1891) and Abbie B. Dunning (1873-1889).
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Ernest E. Ward (5,145,149) (1897-1950), an electrician at the Iron Works, married Vilera B. Lord (5,145,148) (1901-1983) in 1932. She had a son Dana Lord (1923).He had Ernest E. Ward Jr. (1924) who married Jeanne Cecile Ward, age 79 of Brunswick, who died Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at Mid Coast Hospital. She was born in Brunswick on February 21, 1929, the daughter of Felix and Rose Albert Laferriere. Jeanne attended St. John's School and worked in Varney Mill, Bates Mill in Lewiston, and Bradlee's Department Store in Topsham. She was a member of MidCoast Baptist Church, and the Evergreens. She was predeceased by her husband, Ernest Ward who died in 1993, a daughter, Sandra Spence in 1990, and a brother, Roland Laferriere. Ernest and Vilera also had: Ernestine (1933); Robert (1935); Constance (1936); Marie (1937); and Wilbur C. Ward (5,147) (1938-1980). Ernest Sr. was the son of Wilbur C. Ward (1870) and Amanda R. (1984). He had siblings: Mabel F. (1892); Willie (18950; and Madeline (1899). Wilbur C. Ward (1938) walked into the Androscoggin River at the Wood Bridge in Topsham and drowned.
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Linda Lee Byras (5,146) (1952-1952). Her obituary is on page 4 of the July 10, 1952 Brunswick Record.
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Arthur E. Darling (5,150) (1897-1969) married Doris E. Durgin (5,150) (1923-2004) in 1938. Arthur was born in Harpswell, the son of John Darling, a fisherman, and Arlbertine Gilliam (d. 1901). Arthur and Doris had Joseph E. who married Karen E. Brown of Topsham in 1979 and they had John Arthur Darling (5,151) (1980-1987)
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John B. Trembly (5,152) (1891-1965). Married Helen M. (1892-1964) (stone not found) and was a pipe fitter at Bath iron Works. Chaffeur 307 Field Sig. Bn WWI. He had two step sons: Walter Ross (1915) and John F. Ross (1913). John and Helen lived at 9 Stone St. He was later, in the 1950s, janitor of the Town Hall
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Salomea Anne “Sally” Kazalski Hunt (5,155) (1939-2006) lost her three-year struggle with lung cancer on Saturday, April 8 at Maryview Medical Center in Portsmouth. Smart, strong and such an amazing woman, she did so many different things with her life, from an elevator operator to a pattern maker in the Naval Shipyard. She showed her children that they could do anything if they put their minds to it. Born during a very changing time in our history, she grew up making changes; not for the politics of it, but because she didn't see why the changes weren't already made. She entered a profession that had never had women in it before and blazed a path for others behind her. She did this not for glory or headlines, not for fun, but because she knew she could do the job and deserved the chance to. She worked against prejudices, deep-seated in many people, sometimes feeling like she was banging her head against a wall and wondering if it was worth it. But she loved her job and was very good at it. Many things she created during her time are still in use today. She graduated from the Apprentice program at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, as a pattern maker. She was the first female apprentice graduate in the production department. She worked in Norfolk Naval Shipyard as a pattern maker until 1993 when her shop was shut down, and she was forced to retire early. She was an arbitrator and president of her local union for many years. A compassionate and caring mother and friend, she could never resist helping. She was a blood donor for many ears and actually donated over 17 gallons of blood in her time. Something she was very proud of and sorry she couldn't do any more when she started chemotherapy. She left to cherish her memory: John J. Kazalski of Boothbay Harbor, Maine. (brother); Elizabeth Louise Hehn of Hemstedg Ulzburg, Germany (sister); Patrick J. Hunt and David A. Hunt, both of Portsmouth (sons); Walter Hunt (son) and his fiancee Virginia Jones of Playa Del Ray, Calif.; Susan H. Jones (daughter) and her husband Sam, of Norfolk; and Jennifer L. Lowell (daughter), her husband Rob and son Douglas (grandson) of Newport News, Va. Ms. Hunt was interred in a family plot in Brunswick, Maine.
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Ralph Charles Putnam (5,158) (1899-1973), a painter and building contractor, and later at Pejepscot paper Co., married Hattie E. Grady (b. 1881) in 1919.
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Andrew Lindley (5,160) (1904-1977) was born in New Jersey and was the son of Andrew Lindley (1873) and Elizabeth G.M. Lindley (5,156) (1874-1950)who was born in Scotland. He had a sister Nathalie Pauline Lindley (5,154) (1903-2004) who married Frank J. Kazalski (5,159) (1909-1975) in 1936. He worked at BIW and lived on the Bath Road. They had a son John J. and a daughter Elizabeth L.
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ArthurM. Jones (5,162) (1905-1955) was a welder at the shipyard and married Anna Lindley (5,157) (1907-1995) They were from New Jersey and settled in Bath. They had: Elizabeth F. Fisher (5,161) (1928-1996); William H. (1930); and Alice M. 1934.
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Corey Drew Owens (5,163) (1987-1991)“coco” died in Portland.
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Charles L. Alexander (5,165) (1883-1958)“Father” married Dorothy Stanmore (5,165) (1886-1971) “Mother”. They had Frances L. Alexander Appleby (5,164) (1909-1951) Her obituary is on page 4 of the May 17, 1951 Brunswick Record.; Virginia (1914); a son Leon M. (5,168) (1916-16); and C. Forrest (1918). Charles was the son of Leonard M. Alexander (1856) and Ella (1859) and had siblings: Addie F. (1879); and Albert E. (1889). Charles’ obituary is on page 4, in the Sept. 11, 1958 Brunswick Record.
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Ronald A. Pinette (5,166) (1957-1994) married Bonnie J. Holkse in 1983 who may have been the daughter of James Holske and Lorette.
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Arthur Ray Elwell (5,167) (1887-1958)“Father” married (1883-1958.) married Nellie E. Winslow (5,167) (1883-1958). “Mother” in 1915. Arthur’s obituary appeared on page 4 of the June 5, 1958 Brunswick Record. He had been a shoemaker at Sears Roebuck factory in Freeport in 1917. He was the son of John Elwell(1851) (a fish peddler) and Elvira Parlin Bisbee (1851) and had a sister Eva M. (1892). Arthur and Nellie had Dorothy f. (1925). Arthur had married, in 1907) Victoria L. Jewett of Parker’s Head in Bath. She was only 14 and he was 20, and it was one of the youngest marriages performed in Bath.
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Rose Witham Alexander (5,168) (1918-1997) married Leon M. Alexander (5,168) (1916-2008) Pfc USA WWII.Leon Merrill Alexander age 92 of Water Street died Sunday March 30th at Mid Coast Hospital. He was born in Brunswick January 13, 1916 the son of Charles and Dorothy Stanmore Alexander and attended Brunswick schools. As a young man he became involved with the fire department and operated the Niagara hand tub. Before WWII Leon worked at Bath Iron Works as a steel straightner. During WW II he served in the Army as a heavy machine gunner in the European theater.After the war he worked with his brother in-law Laurier Pinette who owned and operated L.A. Pinette Submarine Diver. On July 15, 1960 he married Rose W. Witham. She died April 27, 1997. For thirty-four years Mr. Alexander worked as a full time and later part time fireman and detective for the Town of Brunswick until retiring in 1974. While serving as a firemen he often spoke about being the first to drive the towns Cadillac ambulance.In addition to his wife he was predeceased by two sisters and a brother Frances Appleby, Virginia Pinette and Joe Alexander.
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Lillian T. Martin (5,169) (1908-1997)who married Albert E. Martin (d. 1971) (who worked as a rodman at Wright and Pierce) and they had Albert E. Martin Jr. Reunion planned in Ontario Saturday Local woman digs up 'roots' and finds twin.As a child. Nancy Beasley wondered if anyone thought of her on her birthday. She need wonder no longer. The search for her roots ends Saturday with the reunion in Ontario with her twin brother. David Robichaud of Fresno The reunion marks the end of 25 years of separation for the youngest of five children of Albert E. Martin Jr. and Elise Klien Martin, a New England man and his French war bride. The amateur demographist moved to Ontario three years ago with her husband, Kenneth, from North Carolina. Growing up in Albuquerque, N.M., the adopted child of Paul and Peggy O’Leary never knew who her rea parents were and had no idea that she had four natural brothers, one of whom was her twin. Two years ago, Mrs. Beasley decided to satisfy her childhood curiosity about her real family tree. “All my life I wanted to know where my family was. I was told my mother died of malnutrition and my father was a drunkard. I was never told I had brothers. Mrs. Beasley recalled. The Adoptees Liberty Movement Association (ALMA) of Culver City supplied the phone number and address of her godparents when she obtained knowledge of her real name and a copy of her birth certificate. That first, nervous phone call on Nov. 6.1975 to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Michaud of Brunswick, Maine opened a door that led to a wealth of discovery and surprise “They went hysterical on the phone. They kept screaming ‘there were two of you baptized! There were two of you!’ That’s when I first discovered I had a twin brother,” Mrs. Beaslev laughed. They also told her her father had died in 1968, just before the birth of her first child, Paulette. “I had mixed emotions. There was sadness that I had lost my father again before I found him. But at the same time I discovered I had four new brothers,” she said. The Michauds provided sketchy information about her mother’s death from leukemia when she and her brother, born Nicky Martin, were only 8 months old. the fact that she had three other brothers — Jack. Francis and Jerry; and the name and phone number of her grandmother. Lillian T. Martin who still lived in their hometown of Brunswick. After communicating with her grandmother, Mrs Beasley found three of her brothers within a year, mainly through the assistance of the elderly Mrs. Martin, now a widow, and other elders in Brunswick who remembered the family. Jerry, 28. raised Frank Pottle, was first found, still in Brunswick, Maine. Then came Jack Albert Martin. 31. of Lagrange, Ga., raised as Jack Gaudreau. and finally, Francis, 29, now known as Francis Bard and living in Salem, Conn. The four, with the help of their grandmother and three living aunts, pieced together the life of AJbert and Elise Martin with letters, pictures, phone conversations They met and married in Nancy, France during World War II; they had five children; she died in May 1951; and he struggled, in vain, to keep the family together Nancy, named for her mother’s birthplace, was the last one adopted out in 1956. She was 5 years old. “I was told my father wanted to put us in an orphanage so he could visit us and get us back when he could. But then he felt if he placed us in good homes we’d get a better upbringing than in an orphanage,” Mrs. Beasley said. The search for David ended on a coincidence “I had nearly given up on finding him. Every lead had been exhausted,” she remembered “Then his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robichaud. decided to take a trip to Brunswick this spring and visit the church rectory to find out if any of us had shown up in town all these years “They got the name of the godparents and then went the same route I had, contacting Grandmother Martin and Frankie that same afternoon. Grandmother Martin called me and said ‘We finally found Nicky, Nancy. I told you not to give up. God has His way.’ “I must have come to California for a reason, huh?” Mrs. Beasley asked, still stunned about her twin being only 200 miles away. “I called him June 2 at his parents’ home He said he thought we were a bit related,” she chuckled. The twins were two minutes apart, he bom at midnight Sept. 22 and she shortly afterwards on the 23rd. “I used to wonder if anybody thought about me on my birthday when I was younger. David and I are going to celebrate our first birthday together this year.” she said. She and her husband have two other children. Michael, 4, and her mother's namesake, Elise, four months
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Alan Louis Belanger (5,170) (1954-1981) was the son of L.L. and B.E. Belanger ( a Volvo logo on the stone). He died in Greene, Maine.
(R5#10)
Mother JANE ATKINS
wife of GEO. P. NOBLE died Feb. 5, 1886
Aet. 73 ys. No pain, no grief, no anxious tear
can reach the peaceful sleeper here.
(R5#12) SADIE E. wife of
JOSIAH COBB. Apr. I, 1877 Feb. 13. 1903
One precious to our hearts has gone the voice we loved is still
the place made vacant in our home can never more be filled.
Range #5
Marker Stones: (R5#2) MOTHER
(R5#3) FATHER
(R5#4) DAUGHTER
(R5#5) In memory of FREIDA C. KINGSBURY
1920 - 2002
(R5#7) ETTA M. BAMFORTH 1876 - 1938
(R5#9) JENNIE JOHNSON died
Nov. 16, 1896. Ae. 52 ys.
Eternal rest grant to her 0 lord
(R5#11)
Father GEORGE P. NOBLE
died Feb. 19, 1878
Ae. 70 ys. God gave the book, he will restore,
he doeth all things well.
(R5#13) ANNIE B. wife of
JOSIAH NI. COBB 1886- 1923
She was the sunshine of our home.
(R5#15) GEORGE E. COBB 1851 - 1931
ELLEN B. his wife 1859- 1931
In loving memory COBB
(R5#1) Brigham Monument East Face:
BRIGHAM West Face:
SIMEON E. BRIGHAM March 29, 1870 - Dec. 18,1941
his wife CAROLINE T. BRIGHAM
Nov. 29, 1875 - June 19,1948 daughter
DEWEYETTE H. BRIGHAM July 24, 1898 - June 8, 1940
Perpetual Care
(R5#6) RICHARD A. BAMFORTH Jr. 1879- 1961
(R5#8)
CLARENCE E. BAMFORTH 1909- 1939
(R5#14)
At rest PHINEAS F. COBB
1862- 1911
(R5#16) Top of stone: MABELL
Face of stone: dau. of
GEO. E. & NELLIE B. COBB
born Feb. 9, 1878 died July 20, 1892
We miss thee here at home dear Mabel we miss thy
we miss the of thy we miss thy kind and willing hand
thy fond and care our home is dark without thee
we miss thee everywhere.
(Stone badly weathered)
(R5#17) JOSIAH M. COBB died
July 11, 1945 GRACE M. his wife
died Mar. 13, 1963
(R5#18) Libby Monument HERBERT L. LIBBY
1862 - 1931 Mother
MARGRETT LIBBY 1841 - 1879
Marker Stones: (R5#19) MOTHER
(R5#20) H. L. L.
(R5#21) Litchfield Monument L
ALBERTUS E. LITCHFIELD 1852 - 1920
MARY M. his wife 1858 - 1953
LESTER I. their son 1904 - 1907
(R5#23)
Husband ALBERT C. DAVIS
member of Co. F. 28 Regt. Maine Vol.
died June 7, 1892. aged 62 yrs. 5 mos.
A precious one from us has gone a voice we loved is stilled
a place is vacant in our home which never can be filled.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
Marker Stone: (R5#22) East Face:
LESTER I. West Face:
son of A. E. & NI. NI. LITCHFIELD
died Apr. 25, 1907 Ae. 3 vs. 9 ms. 25 ds.
(R5#24) Top of stone: NEWELL A.
Face of stone: I.O.R.M. son of
A. C. & W. NI. DAVIS Oct. 13, 1880 Sept. 14, 1906
And though you are sweetly resting from this earthly care of life gone to fill a higher mission in the land where all
is bright.
Marker: Maine Camp 53
(R5#32)
(R5#34)
JOEL WARD Co. F.
15 Me. Inf.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
JOSEPH 0. HERBERT
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R5#33) JOEL HODGKINS U.S. Navy
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R5#35) RICHARD H. RAUSSEAU
(R5#36) EVERETT Marker: Post 22 G.A.R. EDWARD WALLACE
Maine (R5#37) GEO. W. EATON PFC Co. D.
9 Infantry Div 5 Me. Inf. World War II June 1 1926 Marker: U.S. Veteran
November 7 1957 BSM
(R5#25) Top of stone: (R5#26) JOHN W. PENNELL BABY Co. 1
Face of stone: 1 Me. Inf. BERNEICE
dau. of Marker: Post 22 G.A.R. N. A. & J. C. DAVIS
1905 - 1906 A bud on earth to bloom (R5#27) CHAS. DOUGLASS
in heaven. 6 Co. 1 Battn.
Me. L. A. (R5#281. LEANDER CARD
Co. F. 24 Me. Inf.
Nlarker: U.S. Veteran
(R5#30) JNO. BRADBURY Co. D.
7 R. I. Inf.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R5#29) A. CUNNINGHAM Co. K.
20 Me. Inf.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R5#31) BENJ. CARTER Co. G.
14 Me. Inf.
Marker. World War Two
(R5#38) Corp. (R5#39) JAS. M. CLARK W. W. BRADBURY Co. G.
5 Bat. 4 Me. Inf. 1 Me. M. A. 1843 1917 Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R5#41) Ormsby Monument West Face:
ORMSBY East Face:
EARL L. ORIVISBY, Sr. Sept. 4, 1894 Jan. 19, 1992
his wife GERTRUDE DRISCOLL ORMSBY
Oct. 28, 1895 Feb. 6. 1970 their son
EARL L. ORMSBY, Jr. Aug. 19, 1922 Sept. 15. 1998
(R5#40) LEWIS BATES Co. H.
10 Me. Inf.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
Marker Stones: (R5#42) EARL L ORMSBY Jr
Pvt US Army World War II
Aug 19 1922 Sep 15 1998
Marker 1941 World War 1945
Marker: Maine Camp 53 (R5#43) GERTRUDE D. ORMSBY 1895 - 1970
(R5#46) Ormsby Monument (R5#44) EARL. Sr. West Face:
ORMSBY (R5#45) GERTRUDE East Face:
GILBERT D. ORMSBY Mar. 20, 1930 Marker Stone:
his wife (R5#47) HENRIETTA HENRIETTA L. DAVIS
April 20, 1917
(R5#48) CHESTER F MOORE
(R5#49) ARTHUR STANLEY MOORE US Navy
1951 2003 World War II
Aug 9 1926 Dec 13 1998 (R5#50) ELIAS PAPAZAPHIROPOULOS
Marker: 1941 World War 1945 1893 - 1958
(R5#51) Coffin Monument East Face:
C JAMES W. COFFIN
Mar. 27, 1839 - Apr. 12, 1908 Co. D. 5th Me. Vols.
ALICE M. COOMBS his wife July 25, 1858 - Apr. 16, 1943
LEVON W. their son
West Face: ALMA C. CLARK
Sept. 24, 1878 - Mar. 17, 192-1 ARLINE C. CUNNINGHAM Nov. 5, 1902 - Apr. 15, 1929
Oct. 28, 1875 - Oct. 26, 1917 COFFIN
Marker Stones: (R5#52) FATHER (R5#53) MOTHER
Marker: G.A.R. (R5#54) MAMIE 1861 - 1865
(R5#55) .ANNIE (R5#56) SONNY
(R5#57) ALMA (R5#58) ARLINE
(R5=459) Coffin Monument West Face:
SIMEON C. COFFIN 1828 - 1912
East Face: Their cildren
1857 FREDERICK M. 1875 DOROTHY A. his wife 1874 CHARLES C. 1875
1834 1867 LINCOLN 1875 Co. D. 5th Me. Co. F. 15th Me. 1870 ANNIE C. 1875
COFFIN 1873 ROSIE 1875
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stones: (R5#60) FATHER (R5#61) MOTHER
(R5#62) EARL COFFIN 1889 - 1903
(R5#63) CAROLINE BATES wife of
THOMAS COFFIN born on Bates's Island
Mar. 2, 1813 died in Brunswick
June 9, 1865. Where the wicked cease from trembling and
there the weary be at rest.
Marker Stones: (R5#70) LOUIS A. COOMBS
Co. K. 1 Me. Inf.
Sp. Am. War
Marker: U.S.A. Soldier, War with
Spain, 1898 - 1898 Philippines, Porto Rico. Cuba
(R5#71) MOTHER
(R5#72) SUSIE
(R5#64) Coffin Monument East Face:
HENRY B. COFFIN died
May 9, 1879. aged 36 yrs.
COFFIN
North Face: HENRY R.
son of H. B. & S. S. COFFIN
died July 22, 1878 aged 8 mos.
South Face: SARAH S. wife of
HENRY B. COFFIN Jan. 24, 1848, Feb. 22, 1902.
HENRY R. COFFIN son of
H. B. & S. S. COFFIN Nov. 30, 1880 Dec. 17, 1959
Marker Stones: (R5#65)
HENRY
(R5#67) FATHER
(R5#66)
MOTHER
Marker: G.A.R. / F.C.L.
(R5#68)
RICHARD
(R5#69) Coombs Monument MARGARET J. COOMBS
1835 - 1910 SUSIE E.
1864 - 1910 LOUIS A.
1858 - 1930 COOMBS
(R5#73)
Mother SUSAN L. COPE
1873 - 1917
(R5#74) Top of stone: VENA
Face of stone: VENA C. COURSON
died Apr. 8, 1904
(R5#75)
Mother HARRIET M. wife of
CHARLES D. COFFIN 1859- 1911
(R5#76) CLARA L. HARMON
(R5#77)
BERTRAM C. HARMON 1857 - 1923
1892 - 1961
(R5#78) O'Neil Monument
(R5#79) CHAS. C. HARMON O'NEIL
Co. G. ALGENIA D. O'NEIL
1 Me. Vet. Inf. 1895 - 1940
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R5#81) JOHN E. WHITNEY 1873 - 1925
North Face: SAMUEL GILMORE
died July 12, 1876 Aet. 85 yrs.
JANE his wife
died Oct. 13, 1884 Aet. 87 yrs.
South Face: JOHN
died Jan. 12, 1884 Aet. 8 yr. 7 mo.
MARY J. died June 28, 1884
Aet. 8 days children of
JOHN & MARY GILMORE
(R5#83) JOHN F. THORN Co. K.
20 Me. Inf.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R5#86) JOHN L. THORN 1807 - 1889
his wife PHEBE 1800 - 1890
(R5#88) GEORGE A. NELSON 1876 - 1945
(R5#89) HARRIETT A. NELSON
1877 - 1969
(R5#80) Gilmore Monument East Face:
JOHN GILMORE 1830 - 1902
MARY wife of
JOHN GILMORE died June 20, 1884
Aet. 45 yr. GILMORE
West Face: MARGARET DOLAN
1835 - 1915
(R5#82)
CAROLINE M. wife of
JOHN F. THORN 1845 - 1926
(R5#84)
EDWARD son of
J. E. & E. L. WHITNEY 1895 - 1911
(R5#85)
RALPH son of
J. E. & E. L. WHITNEY 1904 - 1909
(R5#87)
MARY TAYLOR. died
Nov. 1, 1873 aged 77 yrs.
Marker Stones: (R5#94) WALTER W.
Nov. 2, 1916 Aug. 23, 1997
Marker: B.P.O.E.
(R5#95) HELENE B. Oct. 29. 1918 Oct. 1. 2000
(R5#90) Top of stone: FATHER
Face of stone: JAMES P. POTTER died May 27, 1901. Aet. 61 yrs. 8 mos.
Gone but not forgotten
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R5#91) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: HARRIET M.
wife of JAMES P. POTTER died Dec. 27, 1909. Aet. 63 yrs. 9 mos.
At rest
(R5#92) Top of stone:
(R5#93) Adams Monument CARROLL E. ADAMS
Face of stone: son of
WILBUR S. & HARRIET E. DURRELL
1902 - 1912 Darling Carroll he has left us gone with angels for to dwell
in God's tender care well bare him darling Carroll child is well
(R5#97) Walker ,' Campbell Monument East Face: (R5#96) CORAL F.
WALKER
Oct. 16. 1946 GEORGE Y. WALKER
Jan. 17, 1992 1858 - 1923
MARY A. his wife
1863 - 1930
West Face: CHRISTINE A. WAKEFIELD
CAMPBELL
1833 - 1926
WM. CHARLES CAMPBELL 1882 - 1916
Marker Stones:
UNA M. his wife (R5#98) FATHER
1885 - 1968 HAZEL M.
(R5#99) MOTHER
Feb. 3, 1910 - Mar. 10, 1910
(R5#100) GEORGE A. WALKER (R5#101) SYLVIA WAKEFIELD
1892 - 1978
McDONALD Nov. 22, 1912
(R5#102) DAUGHTER
Mar. 24. 1979
(R5#103) FATHER
Marker: B. of L. F. Brotherhood of
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen 4
(R5#104) MOTHER
(R5#105) their son FRANK E. CAMPBELL
1904 - 1978 (Masonic symbol between dates.'
(Marker Stones Cont'd.) (R5#106) BABY
(R5#107)
GUY C CAMPBELL US Navy
World War II (R5#108)
ASA J. ALEXANDER
Jul 14 1905 Apr 3 1986 July 7, 1843
Jan. 15, 1924
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker: G.A.R. 1861 - 1865
(R5#109) ELVIRA CLARK ALEXANDER
1839 - 1922
(R5#110) DEBORAH ALEXANDER died
Nov. 24, 1879 aged 60 yrs. 11 mos.
(R5#112)
CLARA (R5#111) BABY
(R5#113) HANNAH wife of
CHAS. E. FARWELL 1844 - 1922
(R5#115) HENRY M. NUDD Feb. 15, 1857 Apr. 12, 1942
At rest
(R5#114) Top of stone: DAUGHTER
Face of stone: ADELAIDE R.
wife of MATTHEW H. MacKELAR
Dec. 20, 1860 Apr. 12, 1904.
Sleep in Jesus blessed sleep
(R5#117)
OLIVER W. BROCKELBANK 1884 - 1954
(R5#116) BERTHA BROCKELBANK
"In God's care" 1875 - 1959
(R5#118) ABBIE F. NUDD died
Mar. 24, 1904 Ae. 42 ys. 3 ms.
She is just another gone to join the angels who rejoice: Where comfort, rest and peace will come to her.
(R5#119) ESTHER wife of
DANIEL H. NUDD died Feb. 6, 1913 Ae. 78 ys. 11 ms.
We will meet again
Marker: F.C.B.
(R5#120)
DANIEL H. NUDD died
Sept. 5, 1923 Ae. 95 ys. 8 ms.
How desolate our home, bereft of thee
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R5#121) WILSON ERNEST E. ALICE I. 1880 - 1954 1881 -1950
(R5#122) Father RUEL H. PIERCE
Dec. 2, 1877 June 11, 1941
(R5#123) Mother TESSA I. WEED (R5#124) Wife
Dec. 17, 1883 CLARICE W. PIERCE Jan. 16, 1966 May 26, 1911
Apr. 5, 1965
(R5#125) Husband ELMER J. HENNESSEY (R5#126) LINDA L. HENNESSEY
Feb. 5, 1910 May 14, 1953 April 12, 1975 May 23, 1999
wife of Plaque: PETER A. LACHANCE
If tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane, I'd walk right up
In loving memory
to heaven and bring you home again.
(R5#127) Daughter A. PRISCILLA HENNESSEY
Dec. 7, 1921 - Apr. 3, 2006
(R5#128) Father FRED J. HENNESSEY (R5#129) Mother
July 18, 1878 - Sept. 13, 1955 ANNIE K. HENNESSEY Aug. 14, 1880 - Dec. 9, 1964
(R5#130) Bamforth Monument East F ice:
West Face: BAMFORTH
BAMFORTH
Marker Stones: (R5#131) GORDON
May 1932
(R5#133) RUSSELL Feb. 1936
(R5#135) MARION R. GARLAND 1923 - 2003
(R5# 137) GEORGE P. 1929 - 1962
(R5#132) RODNEY April 1934
(R5#134) PHILIP April 1940
(R5#136) GRANDSON Nov. 1938
(R5#138) Mother RUTH
1901 - 1991
(Marker Stones Coed.) (R5#139) Father
GEORGE 1896 -1963
Markers: U.S. World War Veteran U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars
(R5#140) Talbot Monument TALBOT
Marker Stones: (R5#141) DORIS V. (R5#142) ABBIE M.
1919 - 1974 1911 - 1930
(R5#143) IDA G. (R5#144) CLYDE E. 1893 - 1972
1889 - 1964
(R5#145) Ward Monument WARD
ERNEST E. WARD Feb. 13, 1897 - Aug. 21. 1950
his wife VILERA B. JOHNSON
Mar. 14, 1902 - June 14, 1983
Marker Stones: (R5#146) LINDA LEE BYRAS (R5#147)
July 4, 1952 July 4, 1952 Forever ours
WILBUR C. WARD Dec. 14, 1938 June 12, 1980
(R5#148)
Wife
(R5#149) Husband VILERA B. JOHNSON
ERNEST EDWARD WARD Mar. 14, 1902
Feb. 13, 1897 June 14, 1983
Aug. 21, 1950
(R5#150) Darling Monument DARLING
ARTHUR E. DORIS E. 1897 - 1969 1923 - 2004
Marker Stone: (R5#151) West Face: East Face:
JOHN ARTHUR For he should give his angels DARLING charge over thee, to keep thee
Aug. 18, 1980 in all thy ways May 17, 1987 Beloved son of
JOSEPH & KAREN I love you my son
(R5#I53) Lindley / Jones / Kazalski Monument (R5#152) JOHN B TREMBLEY Chauffeur 307 Field Sig Bn
World War I March 12 1891 June 8 i
LINDLEY JONES
KAZALSKI
Marker Stones: (R5#154) NATHALIE PAULINE (R5#155) SALOMEA ANNE
KAZALSKI HUNT 1913 - 2004 1939 - 2006
(R5#156) ELIZABETH G. M. (R5#157) ANNA L. JONES LINDLEY 1907 - 1995
1874 - 1950 (R5#159) FRANK J. KAZALSKI
(R5#158) RALPH C. PUTNAM 1909 - 1975 1899 - 1973
(R5#161) ELIZABETH F. FISHER (R5#160) ANDREW LINDLEY Feb. 11 June 4.
1904 - 1977 1928 1996
(R5#162) ARTHUR M. JONES 1905 - 1955
(R5#163) COREY DREW OWENS (R5#164) FRANCIS L. "Coco" APPLEBY
January 22, 1987 1909 - 1951 November 2, 1991
Miss & love you Dad, Mom & Dustin
(R5#165) ALEXANDER Mother Father
DOROTHY STANMORE CHARLES L. ALEXANDER Apr. 14, 1886 - Aug. 16, 1971 Aug. 7, 1883 - Sept. 9, 1958
(R5#166) RONALD A. PINETTE August 16, 1957 April 18, 1994
(R5#167) Elwell Monument ELWELL Marker Stone:
Father Mother (R5#168) ALEXANDER ARTHUR R. NELLIE E. LEON M. ROSE W. 1887 - 1958 1883 - 1958 Jan. 13, 1916 Sept 28, 1918
April 28, 1997
(R31169) LILLIAN T. MARTIN (R51170) 1901 -1997
BELANOER ALAN LOUIS
Jas. 26.1954 Ang. 30.17 Beloved son of L L & B. E. BELANt.,L''
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Herbert L. Pratt (6,1) (1879-1958) was a chipper at the ship yard. His obituary is on page 4 of the May 1, 1958 Brunswick Record. He married Mabel Homes (6,1) (1883-1972). Herbert was the son of Sewell Pratt, a farmer, (1832) and Sarah E. (1843) and had siblings: Willard E. (1867); Ethel B. (1882); and Augusta M. (1866).
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Horace S. Wilson (6,2) (1867-1949), a carpenter, married Elizabeth Blaisdell (6,2) (1868-1934). Horace’s obituary is on page 4 of Oct. 6, 1949 Brunswick Record. Elizabeth’s was on page 4 of January 25th, 1934. They had: Herbert R. (1893); Hazel V. (6,2,) (1896-1953); Kata A. (1907); Everett A. (6,2) (1908-1943); Walter S. (6,2) (1891-1891); and Clarence (6,2) (1894-1899). Hazel’s obituary is on page 4 of April 9th, 1953 Brunswick Record and Everett’s on page 1 of July 29, 1943. Everett was a town road worker in 1940 and married Janet (1914) and they had Elizabeth (1937) and Annette (1939).
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Constantine Goreores (Konstantine Georgoitis) (6,3) (1894-1939). Was from Vrenena Almyro the Salia Greece. The cemetery records list the spouse as Nicholas Kackales. Constantine’s obituary is on page 1, May 4, 1939 in the Brunswick Record. Nicholas Kaekales Gorgeotes. Thesalia, Greece was registered in the Cemetery but no headstone was found.
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George F. Thompson (6,4) (1913-1987) married Ruby May (6,4) (1935- ). George was the son of David Frederick Thompson (6,5) (1872-1958) and Ella (6,5) (1886-1959). He had siblings: Mildred E. (1909); Grace E. (1910); Mabel L. (1911); Mertie L. (1916); Walter B. (1920); and David E. (6,8) (1923-2002) Pfc USA WWII. George worked at US Gypsum and ran a waste pickup business in Topsham, Maine. Living on Winter Street. David Frederick Thompson’s obituary is on page 2, of the March 20, 1958 Brunswick Record.
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Spiros Costopoulos (6,6) (1874-1934) was born in Sourpi Greece was an employee of Cabot mill and roomed at 11 Elm Street in 1910.
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Annie Thompson (6,7) (1844-1892)wife of Josiah Thompson (b. 1840), a shipmaster. They were married in 1863 and had: David Frederick Thompson ; WilliamO. Thompson (6,9) (1864-1922) who married Josephine Vivien Thompson McKinney (1898-1981); Josiah J. (1872) and Ezra (1870).
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Levi Hamm (6,10,14) (1809-1891), a farmer, married Olive S. Thompson(6,10,13) (1829-1895) in 1854. Levi was the son of James (1776) and Mary (1779) with siblings: Mary J. (1814); Mary E. (1842) and Harriet C. (1847). Levi and Olivia (Olive) had Isabella (1856); Cora A. (1859); Clara E. (1861) and Edward J. (6,10,12) (1864-1916) who married Mary Jean (6,10,11) (1861-1945).
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George A. Walker (6,16) (1841-1905) Co. A 1th Maine Inf., a confectioner in 1870, married Sarah G. Craig (1835) and they had Etta F. Strout (6,15) (1875-1880) their only child. George was the son of Charles S. Walker and Julia A. He had an obituary in the Brunswick Record on Mary 19, 1905.
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Charles W. Coombs (6,17) (1853-1928). His obituary appeared on page 4 of the May 17, 1928 copy of the Brunswick Record. On the same stone appears Elizabeth B. Crite (6,17) (1833-1895)“Mother”. Charles was the son of William Coombs (1788), a farmer. In 1870 Charles was living in William’s household with Elizabeth Curtis, a housekeeper for William.
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John W. Leavitt (6,18) (1839- ), a farm laborer in 1900 in Brunswick. He married Rachel W. Hammond Leavitt (6,19) (1839-1900) in 1866. John W. was the son of William Leavitt (1810) and Annie (1815). He had siblings: Hannah (1845); Mary E. (1849); Sarah E. (1842); Harriet (1846); Rhoda (1848); Ellis (1951); Fred (1856); and Charles (1844). Rachel was the daughter of James Hammond (6,20) (1814-1883), a laborer in 1850, and Bertha (Bethiah) Ward (6,21) (1811-1891) She had a brother Franklin S. who married Mary H. Hammond. James and Bethiah had: James Jr. (1834) who married Lovina (1830) and they had John W. (1854) and Henry (1860); John (1836); Rachel (1840); Henry (1841); Daniel (1843); Alice (1845); Martha (1848); Mary (1848); and Robert D. (6,41)(1850-1932) who married Josie M. (6,42) (1854-1898); David N. (6,71); and Annie B.(6,41) (1868-1948).
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Mary H. Hammond (6,22) (1850-1991) married Franklin S. Hammond (b. 1852) who was the son James Hammond and Bethiah Ward. Mary and Franklin had Ernest A. Hammond (6,22) (1876-1880).They lived in Natick, MA in 1910 where he was a teamster and she a dressmaker in a factory.
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Charles Franklin Strout (6,23,27) (1852-1928), a caretaker for the Bowdoin College Grounds, married Harriet Ellen Southard(6,23,26) (1855-1906). They had: Ira W. Strout (6,23,25) (1880-1973) who married Mabel H. (6,23,24) (1883-1973); Leroy (b.1884) who married Margaret May Tupper (b.1889) in 1907 and had Thelma B. Strout (6,30) (1910-1913); Bernard Leroy Strout (6,23,28) (1907-1982), a signal foreman for Maine Central Railroad, who married Lillian Hutchinson (6,23,29) (1909-1980) and Mary (1909); Gladys (1912); Elizabeth (1914), Catherine (1917), James (1918), Leeman (1920), Nettie (1921), and Donald (1928); Nettie (1875-1965); and Leman (b. 1888). Bernard and Lillian had: Charles was the son of Joseph Weeman Strout (1818-1878) and Sarah Anne Knight (1818-1892). Charles married Margaret E. Whitney (Nickerson) in 1907) and Angie F. Barker (Nickerson) in 1926 and Angie Nickerson. Charles Franklin Strout’s obituary is on page 4, of the June 7, 1928 Brunswick Record.
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Mehitable Potter Hawkes (6,31) (1820-1897) married Nathaniel Hawkes (6,32) (1817-1890), a shoemaker. Nathaniel also married Elizabeth Magoon (1824-1850) and had Moses (1845)and Evaline (1849). He also married Deborah P. Handy(1832-1859) and they had Evelyn (1853), and Ella E. (1859). Nathaniel was the son of Moses Hawkes (1787-1853) and Sarah Thompson (1787-182) of Litchfield,Maine.
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Elijah Galusha (6,33) (1825- ) married Susan Potter McIntire (6,34) (1824-1895) in 1885. Robert Potter married Mehitable Watson and then married Betsy Dunlap. They had: John (1823); Sophronia (1830) who married Henry Johnson; Emily Jane (1832) who married Isaiah Moody of Brunswick; Mehitable who married Nathaniel Hawkes; and Susan (1825) who married (1) Samuel McIntire (6,35) (1801-1876) and then Elijah Galusha.
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Edwin A. Hammond (6,43) (1877-1952) a mason,marred Emma Hubert (1894-1946) in 1921. Emma’s obituary appeared on page 4 of the Oct. 10, 1946 Brunswick Record and Edwin’s on page 4 of the December 13, 1952 Brunswick Record.
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Mehitable Potter Hawkes (6,31) (1820-1897) married Nathaniel Hawkes (6,32) (1817-1890), a shoemaker. Nathaniel also married Elizabeth Magoon (1824-1850) and had Moses (1845)and Evaline (1849). He also married Deborah P. Handy(1832-1859) and they had Evelyn (1853), and Ella E. (1859). Nathaniel was the son of Moses Hawkes (1787-1853) and Sarah Thompson (1787-182) of Litchfield,Maine.
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Elijah Galusha (6,33) (1825- ) married Susan Potter McIntire (6,34) (1824-1895) in 1885. Robert Potter married Mehitable Watson and then married Betsy Dunlap. They had: John (1823); Sophronia (1830) who married Henry Johnson; Emily Jane (1832) who married Isaiah Moody of Brunswick; Mehitable who married Nathaniel Hawkes; and Susan (1825) who married (1) Samuel McIntire (6,35) (1801-1876) and then Elijah Galusha.
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OliverDoughty (6,39) (1819-1893), a millman, married Laura F. Dodge(6,40) (1824-1885). Oliver was in 9th Maine Regiment and discharged for disability in 1865. They had Stephen (1847); Henry S. (1847-1851); Frank (1850); Ellen (1851); Frederick M. (6,36) (1855-1883); Cora (6,37) (1866) ; and Baby (6,38). John Doughty (1795-1857) was the son of John Douty and Margaret Mallett. He married (1) Esther B. Green (1807-1886) in 1831. They had Oliver (b] 1819) who married Laura F.; James (1821); Eliza Jane (1823); and Susan (1825). He married (2) Esther Green and they had: John (1832-1889) who married (1) Charlotte Toothaker and (2) Mary E. Haley; Charles A. (1834-1857) who married Susan J. Chase; William H. (1836-1957); Isaac G. (1839-1864) who died in action in Spotsylvania, VA and married Susan J. Winslow in 1861; Harvey M. (1842-1909) who married Mary J. Strout in Topsham in 1864; George E. (1844-1865) who died of disease in the service. Oliver married Mary C. Gatchell in 1886.
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HattieM. Young (6,44) (1855-1855) was the daughter of George W. Young (b. 1826), a ship’s carpenter, and Emily J. (b. 1837). They also had Welcome G. (1866). JohnnieW. Young (6,44) (1884-1884) Buried next to Hattie and an infant, perhaps another child of Emily and George, though they were quite old.
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Jesse C. Coffin (6,45) (1889-1946) married Elena A. Stone (6,45) (1893-1988) in 1910. His obituary appeared in the Sept. 19, 1946 Brunswick Record on page 4. He had been with the State Highway Department and served as Road Commissioner for the Town of Brunswick. Elena was the daughter of Charles E. Stone (6,45) (1834-1928) who married Ada Cumston Harmon (6,45) (1850-1931) in 1875. Charles’s obituary in in the Aug. 1, 1928 Brunswick Record, page 1; and Aug. 4, 1928, page 4. Ada’s is in Aug. 6, 1931 on page 6. Charles ran a public carriage from Town Hall Place. Charles was the son of Ezra Stone and Julia Barker (a millener). He had a sister Lucy A. (1840) a millener; and a brother Fred L. (1860). Charles had served in the 5th Maine Regiment in the Civil War.
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Almira P. Jack Nickerson (6,46) (1853-1874), a dressmaker was the wife of Edward B. Nickerson (1854-1935), a captain. They had Bertie (6,46) (1880-1881); George E. (1877); and Charlie L. (6,46)(1881-1882). Edward was the son of Moses Merrill Nickerson (1818-1900) and Clarissa D. Colby (1816-1891). Edward also married Lizzie A. (1860-1916) and they had; Edith (1860); Harold (1891); Edward B. Jr. (1896) and George E. (1877). Almira was the daughter of James M. Jack (1815). She had siblings: Hannah E. (1835); Alonzo M. (1839); William M. (1843); and Clara (1860). Edward B. had the following siblings: Mary L. (1837-1868); Elvira A. Nickerson (Alexander) (1839-1922); Amos R. (1850-1930); and Abbie J. Nickerson Morang (1859-1938).
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Nelson Francis Brown (6,48,49) (1922-1993)PFC USA WWII, a painter, married Lottie M. Coffin (b. 1919), in 1942, and they had Donald (6,50) (1947-1947) “Our Baby”. In 1940 Lottie was working as a housekeeper for the Albert Quessey family and listed as “single”. They were living in Bath in 1983. Lottie was the daughter of Edward A. Coffin (4,11,15 (1895-1983) and Mary J. Dor (4,11,14)(18976-1937); She had siblings: Harley E. (1917); and Mary (1920).Nelson was born in Vermont and the son of Lewis Brown and Eva Florence. Her grandparents were Simeon Coffin and Nellie.
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John Lincoln Merrill (6,51) (1875-1921), a railroad brakeman, Camp 53 Maine married Carrie Edna Thorne (6,52) (1880-1970), from Houlton, Maine in 1902. They had James Bertram (1916-2001). John L. died in 1921 of sleeping sickness. James married Jeanette Gehret (1923-1996)and they had Robin (d. 1953)( Stillborn buried with her grandparents John and Helen(Sibbach)Gehret and Great Grandmother Mary (Held) Sibbach. He is buried in Lakeland, Florida. John’s brother was William Rufus Merrill (1873) who married Anna E. Hoyt (1873) in 1896; and Caroline Stover Brown. He had a nephew Barton (1896). His grandfather was Rufus Merrill (6,55) (1816-1893) who was married to Abby Jordan (6,56) (1815-1892). AlbertG. Merrill (6,53) (1836-1908), a farmer and saw mill worker, married Sophronia Trufant (6,54) (1840-1915) in 1857. He was the son of Rufus Merrill and Abby. Rufus and Abby also had: James W. (1841-1891); Emma (1832); Sally (1845); and William Rufus (1873-1912); and Vesta A. (1846).
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Adam Freeman (6,58) (1782-1873) married Nancy Malcolm(6,59) (1797-1882).They had: Abigail Marie (1829-1870); Statira P. (1830-1890); Moses Dennent (1833-1917); Albion K.P. (1820-1865) in 8th Me. Col. Co. B. (Smith Hallo!); Simeon F. (1837); James Chase (1839-1879); and Charles D. Freeman (6,58) (1844-1906), a mulatto laborer, who married Mary P. Ward Lake (1842-1902) and they had: Harry L. (6,58) (1879-1882); Albion K. (6,58) (1867-1874); Moses (1869); and Etta J. (6,58) (1872-1874).Adam was the son of Caesar and Lydia (Freeman) Freeman of Bowdoin, Maine. CynthiaA. Allen (6,58) (1816-1896) was the daughter of Thomas Weld and she married Nathaniel P. Allen (b. 1804). She was listed as black. She was born in Wiscasset. “One group is Bath-Brunswick’s African American community, which peaked in size in the 1850s.One of the largest African American families was the Freemans. Charles Freeman’s (1844-1906) farm had been on Pine Street and that he was buried in Varney Cemetery on the same street. The farm is gone but the Freeman family grave monument remains. An Egyptian-style white stone obelisk, it lists two departed named Albion. K. P. Freeman. One (1836-1864), was Charles’ brother, a Union infantryman killed in action at Cold Harbor, Virginia, in the Civil War. The other was Charles’ son (1867-1874). More than one generation of Freeman men had married white women.”
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Horace Dunning (6,59) (1845-1916) Co. E. 30 Maine Inf., and earlier in Co. D. of the 7th Maine Inf. 1861-1862. He was a farmer and carpenter. He married Hannah J. Allen Ward (1839-1905) in 1864, and they had Arthur C. (1879); Abbie B. Talbot (6,61) (1873-1889) who married Erlon C. Talbot (6,61) (1867-1891); and Alice E. LaRock (6,60) (1865-1904) who committed suicide. Horace was the son of Horace Dunning (1805-1866) and Martha (1866) and had siblings: John H. (1830); Lydia S. (1840); and Orlando (1842). Horace Dunning’s obituary appeared in the Feb. 25, 1916 issue of the Brunswick Record and Hannah’s on Nov. 17, 1905.
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Robert W. Smith (6,62,63) (1886-1969) a machinist in the paper mill, married Dora D. Davis(6,62,65) (1881-1973) from Jamaica Plains MA in 1953 Nellie Ward Hunter (6,62,64) (1875-1953). He and Nellie had Elizabeth Smith (6,68) (1905-1907). Robert patented (US 2439191) a lock nut in 1948. He was the son of Samuel Gilmore Smith (1855-1928) and Louise Hunter Ward Smith (1857-1922). SamuelGilmore Smith (6,66) (1855-1928) married Louise Hunter Ward (6,66) (1857-1922)who had Edith Adelaide Smith (6,67) (1887-1952); Lewis Winfield (1884-1953); Robert William (1886-1969); and Ida Kilby Smith Walker (1890-1963). Edith’s obituary is on page 3 of the Jan. 3, 1952 Brunswick Record. Samuel’s obituary is on page 3 of the Feb. 16, 1928 Brunswick Record. Samuel was born in Ireland and was the son of William Smith and Jane Gilmore. Jane G. Smith (6,69) (1819-1905) was the daughter of Samuel & Jane Gilmore. She was born in Ireland. She was the daughter of Samuel (5,80) (1793-1876) and Jane (5,80) (1797-1884). She had siblings; John Gilmore (5,80); (1830-1902) Margaret Gilmore McManus (1835-1899) Margaret (1835-1899).
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Clarinda Stevens (6,70) (1829-1867) was the wife Rev. Onsville Harvey Stevens (1831-1889). He was born in Kennebunk, Maine and died in Newfield, Maine. He was the son of Amos Stevens and Hannah Knox. He married Clarinda in 1860 and they were married in Danvers, MA. They had: Charles Seward (1862-1864); Willard Harvey( 1866-1866) and Lottie Woodman (b. 1866.). Onsville was a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Clarinda’s name is on the tombstone with Onsville and Olive in the Pine Grove Cemetery in Kennebunk. He later married Olive Downing (1834-1905). OBITUARY OF REV ONSVILLE HARVEY STEVENS Rev Onsville Harvey Stevens was born in Kennebunkport Feb 1 1831 and died in Newfleld Nov 23 1889 His parents were among the earliest Methodists in that part of the State At the age of eleven Onsville was converted under the labors of Rev Caleb Fuller and soon after was received into the Methodist Church When nineteen years old he was an apprentice in a printing office in Portland and became an active member of the Chestnut Street Church Here he felt that he had a call to preach and others had the same impression Knowing that he had not a sufficient literary training the late Doctor E Clarke proposed to furnish the necessary funds for his education Hut the employer was not willing to relinquish his claim upon the services of his apprentice He therefore gave up his plan for an education and applied himself diligently to his trade By over exertion and heavy lifting he was prostrated with hemorrhage and obliged to abandon his work After recovering his health he entered the Seminary at Kent's Hill and continued his studies till another attack of sickness compelled him to leave the school At the age of twenty six he had so far recovered his health as to engage with his brother in the jewelry business in Boston for two years Again his failing health compelled him to relinquish this employment and to take outdoor work Recovering strength he again made preparation for ministerial service and once more entered the Maine Wesleyan Seminary After a short time sickness compelled him to leave the school At the age of twenty six he had so far recovered his health as to engage with his brother in the jewelry business in Boston for two years Again his failing health compelled him to relinquish this employment and to take outdoor work Recovering strength he again made preparation for ministerial service and once more entered the Maine Wesleyan Seminary After a short time of study he was called by the Presiding Elder to fill the unexpired time of service of our deceased brother Rev Urial Rideout at Cape Elizabeth The next spring 1869 he joined the Maine Conference and was stationed at Cumber laud and Falmouth His subsequent appointments were Cornish Durham Falmouth Kittery Goodwin's Mills Fryeburg York Mt Vernon Wayne Cape Porpoise and Newfleld Last November while holding a series of meetings in Newfleld he met with an accident while procuring wood for the meeting house furnace and took a severe cold that resulted in pneumonia He was not thought dangerously ill but after three day's sickness he suddenly passed away by paralysis of the heart Nov 23 1889 aged 58 years He left no dying testimony nor was it needed His saintly life was a daily witness of the excellency of Christianity In I860 he was married to Miss Clarinda Cobb of Brunswick Of their three children one daughter survives him His wife died at her father's home in Brunswick in 1867 In 1870 he married for his second wife Miss Olive Downing of Kennebunkport Brother Stevens was a good man . MRS OLIVE DOWNING STEVENS Mrs Olive Downing Stevens widow of the Rev Onsville Harvey Stevens of the Maine Conference was born in Kennebunkport Me Dec 30 1835 and died in West Kennebunk Me Jan 17 1905 Mrs Stevens was reared in a Methodist home One brother Rev Israel Downing was a successful local preacher and his services at West Kennebunk where an extensive revival resulted are gratefully remembered The home was a welcome resort to the early Methodist itinerants It is not strange that amid such influences she gave her heart to Christ in early youth and that later she accepted the proposal to share the life work of an itinerant Methodist preacher In 1870 she married Mr Stevens who had but recently entered the Methodist ministry in the Maine Conference and who was at that time preaching at Cumberland and Falmouth She was the second wife of Mr Stevens and proved a true mother to his little daughter Lottie now Mrs Fred O Tarbox of Haverhill Mass Mrs Stevens went with her husband to his first appointment after joining the Conference and so shared with him the labor and trials and triumphs of his entire ministry until he was called from the Newfield charge Nov 23 1889 to receive his crown She was in her home a devoted wife and mother in the churches a true helper Quiet and retiring in manner she lived the life of prayer and fellowship with God a woman of kindly and sympathetic nature wise in c
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Clarinda was the daughter of George Cobb (6,77) (1794-1882) and Charity Brackett (6,78) (1798-1881). Her siblings were: Charles Pike Cobb (1818); Seward Porter (1821-1867); Enoch (1824); Emily Swett (1826); George Washington (1832-1832); George Willard (1833-1864); Amos Hardy (1835-1862); Dexter Leonard (1837). George and Charity first lived in Westbrook and then settled in Brunswick. He was by trade a stone mason The front of his stone is heavily engraved, headed by the fourth commandment, his birth in 1794, death in 1843, then death again in 1882, ending with the nineteenth psalm. A careful reading of Cobb’s tombstone shows a period after the year 1843. The 1840 federal census of Brunswick, Maine, showed Cobb as the head of a household of eleven. In 1850 he was listed as a mason and head of a family of eight. Gerald Wheeler writes that Cobb was the “rough, swearing” foreman of a stone crushing and hauling operation that was building the railroad just north of Freeport. One of his laborers was James White (1821-1881), an ordained minister in the “Christian Church.” “Christians” relied on the Bible to guide their lives. White and others evolved into early Sabbath-keepers, now known as Seventh-day Adventists. Cobb was one of White’s early converts. On July 22,1842, Cobb and four other members were dismissed from the First Free-Will Baptist Society at Growstown in west Brunswick to organize the Christian Church in Brunswick and Freeport. It would seem that Cobb found fulfillment in his new church, for on Nov. 10, 1843, Cobb experienced a spiritual death and rebirth. His physical self would thrive nearly 40 years more, until he “fell asleep in the Lord.” The tourists who visited Cobb’s grave that day were Seventh-day Adventists who had come to see the burial site of the man they name as one of their very first members. George Cobb, a convert of James White, known as the man who died twice, lies buried in the Varney Cemetery, (enter through gate 5) in Brunswick. His gravestone has attracted much notice, because of the unusual working on the stone. (It now has a piece of grey marble laminated on the back of the marker.) At the top is the Fourth Commandment. Underneath appears the date of his birth, the date of his death (meaning his conversion), the date when he fell asleep, and the nineteenth Psalm. “Died November 10, 1848. Fell asleep on May 9, 1882. This unusual inscription is on the tombstone of George Cobb in Brunswick, Maine. It seems strange at first to imagine a man walking around for 34 years after his death, and yet this is exactly what happened. Mr. Cobb was known for his drinking and swearing. No one wanted to be around when he was mad. Then one day something happened to the old George Cobb. He responded to a call for surrender made by Elder James White at a revival meeting. The old George Cobb died, and a new George Cobb was born. “What?” people asked. “George Cobb is not smoking and drinking anymore? What caused the change?” George Mueller, of Bristol, was often asked a similar question. He had lived a life of sin for many years and then suddenly he began having an outstanding Christian experience. “What is the secret?” his friends wanted to know. He opened his Bible and read Galatians 2:20. “There came a day when George Mueller died,” he said. Do you find church boring? Why is it so hard to live the Christian life? Ellen White gives the answer on page 127 of Messages to Young People; “Because professed Christians are not dead to the world.” The secret of living a successful Christian life, then, is in dying. Daily we must come to Jesus, be crucified with Him, and rise to walk in newness of life. George Cobb was James White's foreman when he worked on the construction team near Freeport, Maine. Cobb was a rough, swearing man who later accepted the message. His tombstone has been given widespread publicity as marking the grave of the man who died twice. The inscription bears the date Cobb died (when he died to his old way of life) and the date he fell asleep (testifying to his belief that the 'soul sleeps in death until the resurrection).” George Cobb's obituary is in the June 6, 1882, issue of the Review and Herald.
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GeorgeW. Hammond (6,74) (1817-1876) married Sarah F. Richardson (6,73) (1819-1905) in 1840. May have been a brother to James (1814). George and Sarah had Francis (b.1843). Sarah’s obituary appeared in the Dec. 8, 1905 copy of the Brunswick Record.
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William Gatchell (6,75) (1803-1873), a trader, married Rebecca G.(C) Potter (6,76) (1794-1879). They had HYPERLINK "http://records.ancestry.com/emery_thompson_gatchell_records.ashx?pid=31319520" Emery Thompson Gatchell (1827-1913), a apothecary; Mary J. (1824); Henrietta T. (1832); and Sarah E. (1826-1862) who married Charles Hanson. William was the son of William Gatchell and Elizabeth Bishop and had siblings: Mary (1796); Sarah (1801); Francis (1806); Joseph (1806); and Abigail Bishop(1810). Emery’s obituary is on page 1, of the Nov. 14, 1913 Brunswick Record.
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Samuel Johnson Evans (6,79) (1802-1901), a farmer, married Charity M. Rideout (6,79) (1802-1877). Samuel was born in China, Maine. They had Charles M. Evans (6,79,80) (1838-1912), a foreman at an engine house, who married Jane Buker (6,79,81) (1836-1915); and Elizabeth J. (183). Samuel died in 1901 in Brunswick from exhaustion caused by a barn door falling on him. He was the son of Joseph Evans and Jane Johnson. Charles and Jane had: Robert Jack (1861); Fannie (1864); Charles H. (6,79,82) (1865-1904); Rosnelle (Rosie) (1868); William H. (6,79,83) (1870-1895); Jennie H. (6,79) (1873-1908); John (1874); Almina (1886); and Horace (1879). Robert Jack Evans married Orinda L. in 1882, and they had: Eugene Carrole Evans (6,79) (1893-1894) was the son of Robert & Orinda L. Swett Evans. They also had: Otis Mayhew (1893); and Carrie Luella (1898). Mary Hart (79) (1886-1892) was the daughter of Solomon Hart, a laborer, and Rosie N. Evans Hart. Rosie was the daughter of Robert Jack Evans and Orinda L.
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HenryS. Stubbs (6,84) (1858-1928), a carpenter that lived on Jordan Avenue, married Mary M. (6,84) Fuller (1860-1939). In 1900 they had a stepson Perley Elmer Stubbs (6,84) (1879-1910). He married Georgia Beulah Doughty(Peterson) (6,84) (1887-1910) of Yarmouth, Maine in 1908. They had Phyllis Thelma Stubbs (6,84) (1910-1910) who died as an infant; and Kendrick t. (1905). Mary Fuller Stubbs has an obituary in the Brunswick Record on July 4 on page 4, and Henry on page 5 of Jan. 26, 1928. Mary had a sister: Nellie Fuller Langley (6,84) (1863-1894).
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Belville R. Hunter (6,85) (1848-1895) “Husband” Belville R Hunter died at Brunswick Me August 15 1895 aged forty seven years late of Company A Fourteenth United States Regulars Comrade Hunter was a member of Post 10 of Worcester Mass and leaves a widow. Patrolman Bellville R Hunter was killed by accident while on his vacation on the 12th of August 1895 Although Mr Hunter had been a member of the department but a few years he received the commendations of his superior officers as a careful and trustworthy officer. Belville’s parents were Thomas T. Hunter (1808), a Topsham farmer, and Sarah Maria. (1820), and he had siblings: Robert S. (1838); and Frederick (1846). Belville married Sarah E.
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Edmund T. Hunter (6,87) (1852-1930) , a laborer and section hand who lived on Jordan Avenue, married Olevia J. Storer (6,87) (1859-1950) in 1878. They had Nellie L. (6,88) (1881-1894) and Grace E. Hunter (8,86) (1878-1967) who married GeorgeA. Dudley (6,86) (1870-1944) in 1898. George Dudley was the son of Oliver P. Dudley (b. 1847), a conductor of MCRR and Lydia E. Folsom (b. 1852). He was a grocery store owner in Monmouth, Maine. He had siblings: Charles C. (1872); Frank H. (1874); and Emerson L. (1879).
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Christina K. Holt (6,89) (1941-2003)was born in Hampton, NB died in Topsham, Me. Christina K. Holt, 62, of Mallett Drive, died Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003, at Maine Medical Center, Portland. She was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, April 13, 1941, a daughter of H. LaVerne and Arlene Henderson Allaby. She lived in Hampton, New Brunswick, and completed elementary and junior high school at Hampton Consolidated School.She spent her high school years in Hampton and at the United Baptist Training School in Moncton.She married David C. Holt in Bath. She worked for Electrolux Corp. and as a private nurse.
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Charles M. Pottle (6,90) (1882-1926) married Emily C. Johnson(6,90) (1886-1912) in 1905. They had Dorothy Adelaide (b.1906); Merle F. Pottle (6,106)(1912-1989)S Sgt. USA WW II who married Lucienne Blancot in 1948 and they had Frank C. Pottle. Charles was the son of Charles Franklin Pottle (9,96) (1857-1908) and Addie Knight of Gardiner, Maine and Richmond. He had a brother James Franklin. Charles was a hostler. Emily was the daughter of Howard W. Johnson of Brunswick, a painter, and Debora Mitchell of Freeport. Her father was a telephone lineman. Emily’s obituary is on page 8 of the June 28, 1912 Brunswick Record.
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James Franklin Pottle (6,92) (1879-1927), a Central Maine Power worker, married Annie C. (6,91) (1878-1931). James obituary is on page 4 of May 26, 1927 Brunswick Record and Annie’s on page 4 of the Jan. 15, 1931 Record.
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Daniel Arthur Nicol (6,93) (1959-1979)AA USN roomed at 3 McLellan Street. Arthur J. Nicol (b.1923), whose father was a cleaner at the Post Office, lived at 14 McLellan and married Blanche Y. Dexter of Woolwich in 1954 He and Blanche had Daniel and Arthur Jr. (1952-1975) who married Ethel and was a self-employed painter living at Foster’s Point.
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Jim I. (6,95) (1963-1984). He died in Portland, Maine.
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Jon B.Ormsby (6,94) (1950) married Donna Andrews Ormsby (6,94) (1953) in 1980. They had: Renee M. (6,94) (1983); and William J. (6,94) (1987-2005). Jon served as Food and Nutrition Manager for the Midcoast Senior Health Center in Brunswick.
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Fred (Alfred) H. Hussey (6,97,98) (1870-1935) “Fred”. His obituary appeared on page 4 of the Feb. 21, 1935 issue of the Brunswick Record. He was the son of Henry Hussey (1829), a farmer in Vassalboro, Maine and Ann Francis (1830). He had a sister Josephine (b. 1864).Fred married Mande Pottle of Topsham in 1896.
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Henry A. Mason (6,100) (1843-1921), a night watchman in the cotton mill, married Emily Groves (6,100) (1854-1947). Henry’s obituary is on page 5 of the Dec. 11, 1921 Brunswick Record and Emily’s is on page 4 of the July 24, 1947 Record.They had Lizzie E. Mason Adams (6,99) (1871-1901) who was the wife of Eleary C. Adams and married in 1889. Eleary married again in 1904 to Edna R. Jordan and they had: Cecil N. (1905); Reynolds e. (1908); Martha J. (1912); Lora E. (1914); Fred R. (1917); and Willard L. 1920.
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William B. Goodwin (6,101) (1846-1929) Co. I 18th Me. Vol. He was a policeman and married Drusilla Read Getchell (6,101) (1853-1922) and they had Ara D. (6,101) (1880-1952); Ina (1875); and Thomas (3,104) (1877) who married Bessie. William’s obituary is on page 1 in the Nov. 28, 1929 Brunswick Record.
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George L. Bean (6,102,105) (1872-1931), a carpenter who lived on Jordan Avenue, married Ina G. (6,103,104) (1875-1963). George has an obituary on page 5 in the Feb. 12, 1931 issue of the Brunswick Record. They had a son George G. (1915).
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Eliza J. Fogg (6,107) (1827-1913) was a mill worker who married Charles P. Fogg. They had Charles (1862-3); and Marietta (1853). Eliza was the daughter of Charles Allen and Mary Allen and was born in Fryeburg, Maine and died in Somerville, MA.
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Ammie Storer Smith (6,109) (1864-1905) was a carriage painter who lived on School Street and in Porltand, and married Martha W. Humphreys in 1892.They had Margaret L. Smith Bixby (6,110) (1893-1949) married George Bixby, a dairyman, in 1913 and they had Jeannette L. (1915). They lived in Westbrook. She had a brother: Charles A. Smith (6,111) (1887-1933) “brother”. Ammie and Martha also had Lucy M. (1893).
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Charles C. Humphreys (6,112) (1826-1890) was a trader. The stone was erected by Mabel Humphreys Shapleigh, Charles’ daughter and wife of Dr. Edward Shapleigh. Charles married Margaret B. Eliot (6,112) (1839-1888).They had Lovice A. Humphreys (6,113) (1849-1872)was the wife of Morris S. Eliot and died in Bellevue KY. Charles was the son of John C. Humphreys and Angeline Whitmore. They also had John C. (1864); Charles E. (1852); Francis M. (1861); Margaret; and Annie (1854).
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AlbionFarr (6,114) (1826-1894), a farmer, married Lydia A. Groves (6,114) (1836-1895) of Litchfield, Maine. “Mother”. Lydia Ann was the daughter of Andrew Groves (r) (1797-1868) and Anna Rodix (1797-1836). They had William A. (1861); Thankful (1857); Mary (1858); Ida May (1864); Flora M. Farr (6,115,117) (1872-1892) “Aunt”; and Fannie (Frances) E. Farr (6,116) (1869-1887)
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Orlando A. Corey (6,118) (1851-1946) born in Canada, and a bookkeeper for Knight and Stanwood coal company, married Mary A. Farr (6,118) (1858-1939). They lived on Franklin Street. Orlando was the son of Robert (1827) and Hannah (1825) and had siblings: Robert S. (1850); Orra (1857); Harrison (1855) and Viola (1860). Orlando’s obituary is on page 4 of the Jan. 10, 1946 Brunswick Record and Mary’s on page 4 of the Sept. 21, 1939 Record.
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Willis B. Clark (6,119) (1858-1866) was the son of Clinton G. & Elvira Nickerson Clark drowned in the Spicket River. (in Lawrence, MA). Clinton was the son of Alfred Clark (b.180) and Judith Rines (1804-1886). Clinton was born in 1838 and died in 1886. He served in Co. F. of the 5th Maine Infantry and is buried in the Veterans’ Memorial cemetery in Yountville, California. He was an upholsterer. He had siblings: Mary Caroline Hobbs (1833-1916); Seth R. (1843-1927); and Sarah A. (b. 1847). Elvira was the daughter of Moses Merrill Nickerson (1818-1900) and Clarissa P. (1816-1891). She had siblings: Mary L. 1837-1869); Amos R. (1850-1930); Edward B. (4,29) (1852-1935); and Abbie J. (1859-1928). She married (2) in 1920, Asa James Alexander (1843-1924). Asa J. Alexander (5,108) (1843-1924) G.A.R. married Elvira Clark (Nickerson) (5,109) (1839-1922) in 1920. In 1910 he was retired and lived at 70 Water street. He ran an ice business earlier. He was the son of William Alexander and Deborah Wilson Alexander (5,110) (1809-1879). Asa had Harry A. with Elvira and had Nellie May (1870) and Baby (5,112)with his first wife, Annie Elizabeth Strout. Asa served in the Civil War in Co. B of the 9th Regiment from 1861-65. Elvira was the daughter of Moses M. Nickerson and Clarissa Colby. Elvira’s obituary appeared on page 5 of the Oct. 26, 1921 Brunswick Record.
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Horace Fernald Witham (6,120) (1911-1914) was the son of Horace Albert Witham (b.1878)a teamster in a logging camp in 1940, the son of John E. Witham (a joiner) and Hattie A. Turner, Cora E. Groves (b. 1885). Horace Albert married (1) Harriet E. McQuarrie (b. 1878) of Bath in 1900. They were divorced in 1902. They had Gwendolyn Albra (b.1901). He then married (2) Cora E. Groves in 1902. They had Kenneth Albert (1904); Ezra Linwood (1909); Horace Fernald (6,120); Forest Earlon (1912); Avis Louise (1918) and Alma M. Bishop (6,120) (1905-1985). Cora was the daughter of Ezra Robinson Groves was a marble worker and fastener at the shipyard. Ezra Robinson Groves (6,120,122) (1853-1936) “Father” married (1) Harriet Jane Walker (6,120,124) (1862-1921) “Mother” and had Cora Eudora; (2) Jennie Dorothy Daggett (6,120,123) (1851-1881) “Mother” and had Frederick T. (6,120,121) (1875-1908); (2) and had William Herbert (6,120,125) (1879-1881) “Little Birtie”; Hattie Gertrude (6,120,126) (1882-1883) “Little Gertie”; and Cora. Ezra Groves was the son of Timothy F. Groves (1823), a master mariner and Sophie (1825). He had siblings Thomas F. (a seaman) (1847); Mary I. (1849); and Sophie (1856). “Horace Albert and Cora’s son Ezra Linwood had a criminal life. In 1926 he married Jennie Small. In 1931 he was arrested for attempted murder, assault and kinapping and violating his parole from the Maine State Prison where he was serving time. He had beat an auto salesman, Irving Beech of Brunswick and stolen a new car and left him for dead under a pile of leave. He fled to Montreal and was later found in a manhunt working on a farm in Littleton, NH. He resisted arrest and was subdued. He was in Thomaston prison in the 1940 census. He continued his criminal behavior and the Eureka California paper and other California papers reported: (1953) “Arraigned in the Eureka Judicial court this morning, Ezra Linwood Witham , 44, left the courtroom with a Deputy. Withan is charged with assault to commit murder and kidnapping. The offenses charged were allegedly committed on June 8 ,1952, at Hydesville. Witham was campurted near Rome, Maine, on Sept. 29 and after an unsuccessful escape attempt at Chicago was booked here. He will be defended by a court-appointed attorney.” “Jury convicts Witham of murder charge. After deliberating more than 20 hours, a superior court jury late yesterday convicted Ezra Linwood With a, 44, of kidnapping and murdering his estranged wife and assaulting her companion. The jury recommended a life sentence. Witham’s wife Mildred, 32, was attending a dance at Hydesville, some 30 miles south of here, with Robert Fraser, 33, on June 8, 1952 when Witham accosted the pair, produced a gun and forced Fraser to drive north, in the car a struggle ensued and Witham shot both killing Mrs. Witham and seriously wounding Fraser.” “Ezra (Lenny) Witham, 33, of Hydesville is wanted for murdering his wife and for attempted murder and robbery in Maine. It was told to police that a police photo taken in 1932 was a reasonable likeness of Witham as he looks today. However, he is 15 years older, heavier and is balding. Witham, born in Bath, Maine is five-foot 11 inches tall. He weighs approximately 210 pounds, heavy-set, fair-comlexioned with balding sandy hair. He is an ex wrestler and fighter, and has bad burn scars on his hands, and talks with a slight Bostonian accent. Wanted for attempted murder and highway robbery in Thomaston and Bath, Maine. In addition to the murder of his wife in Hydesville he was still at large. He was wanted for the fatal shooting of his wife Mildred Louise Witham, 29 and the wounding of her escort, Robert Fraser. The wanted circular from Maine authorities was received at the Sacramento justice bureau. Finally Ezra met his end in Folsom Prison in Eureka, California in 1959 where he was serving his sentence: “Hydesville Wife Killer Stabbed in Folsom Prison. Ezra L. Witham, 49, Folsom Prison convict was stabled in the abdomen by another prisoner, was reported in critical condition today. He was knifed by Valentine Cisiernos, 53, during an argument over two cartons of cigarettes.”
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Horace Fernald Witham (6,120) (1911-1914) was the son of Horace Albert Witham (b.1878)a teamster in a logging camp in 1940, the son of John E. Witham (a joiner) and Hattie A. Turner, Cora E. Groves (b. 1885). Horace Albert married (1) Harriet E. McQuarrie (b. 1878) of Bath in 1900. They were divorced in 1902. They had Gwendolyn Albra (b.1901). He then married (2) Cora E. Groves in 1902. They had Kenneth Albert (1904); Ezra Linwood (1909); Horace Fernald (6,120); Forest Earlon (1912); Avis Louise (1918) and Alma M. Bishop (6,120) (1905-1985). Cora was the daughter of Ezra Robinson Groves was a marble worker and fastener at the shipyard. Ezra Robinson Groves (6,120,122) (1853-1936) “Father” married (1) Harriet Jane Walker (6,120,124) (1862-1921) “Mother” and had Cora Eudora; (2) Jennie Dorothy Daggett (6,120,123) (1851-1881) “Mother” and had Frederick T. (6,120,121) (1875-1908); (2) and had William Herbert (6,120,125) (1879-1881) “Little Birtie”; Hattie Gertrude (6,120,126) (1882-1883) “Little Gertie”; and Cora. Ezra Groves was the son of Timothy F. Groves (1823), a master mariner and Sophie (1825). He had siblings Thomas F. (a seaman) (1847); Mary I. (1849); and Sophie (1856). “Horace Albert and Cora’s son Ezra Linwood had a criminal life. In 1926 he married Jennie Small. In 1931 he was arrested for attempted murder, assault and kinapping and violating his parole from the Maine State Prison where he was serving time. He had beat an auto salesman, Irving Beech of Brunswick and stolen a new car and left him for dead under a pile of leave. He fled to Montreal and was later found in a manhunt working on a farm in Littleton, NH. He resisted arrest and was subdued. He was in Thomaston prison in the 1940 census. He continued his criminal behavior and the Eureka California paper and other California papers reported: (1953) “Arraigned in the Eureka Judicial court this morning, Ezra Linwood Witham , 44, left the courtroom with a Deputy. Withan is charged with assault to commit murder and kidnapping. The offenses charged were allegedly committed on June 8 ,1952, at Hydesville. Witham was campurted near Rome, Maine, on Sept. 29 and after an unsuccessful escape attempt at Chicago was booked here. He will be defended by a court-appointed attorney.” “Jury convicts Witham of murder charge. After deliberating more than 20 hours, a superior court jury late yesterday convicted Ezra Linwood With a, 44, of kidnapping and murdering his estranged wife and assaulting her companion. The jury recommended a life sentence. Witham’s wife Mildred, 32, was attending a dance at Hydesville, some 30 miles south of here, with Robert Fraser, 33, on June 8, 1952 when Witham accosted the pair, produced a gun and forced Fraser to drive north, in the car a struggle ensued and Witham shot both killing Mrs. Witham and seriously wounding Fraser.” “Ezra (Lenny) Witham, 33, of Hydesville is wanted for murdering his wife and for attempted murder and robbery in Maine. It was told to police that a police photo taken in 1932 was a reasonable likeness of Witham as he looks today. However, he is 15 years older, heavier and is balding. Witham, born in Bath, Maine is five-foot 11 inches tall. He weighs approximately 210 pounds, heavy-set, fair-comlexioned with balding sandy hair. He is an ex wrestler and fighter, and has bad burn scars on his hands, and talks with a slight Bostonian accent. Wanted for attempted murder and highway robbery in Thomaston and Bath, Maine. In addition to the murder of his wife in Hydesville he was still at large. He was wanted for the fatal shooting of his wife Mildred Louise Witham, 29 and the wounding of here escort, Robert Fraser. The wanted circular from Maine authorities was received at the Sacramento justie bureau. Finally Ezra met his end in Folsom Prison in Eureka, California in 1959 where he was serving his sentence: “Hydesville Wife Killer Stabbed in Folsom Prison. Ezra L. Witham, 19, Folsom Prison convict was stabled in the abdomen by another prisoner, was reported in critical condition today. He was knifed by Valentine Cisiernos, 53, during an argument over two cartons of cigarettes.”
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Arthur Elijah Douglas (6,127) (1894-1929)was the son of Benjamin F. Douglas (1855) and Elizabeth B. (1862). He had siblings: Edwin D. (1890); Ethel J. (1879); Alice I (1881); and Archibald P. (1887). Arthur married Della Pulsifer in 1913. His obituary appeared in the May 9 ,1929 on page 1 in the Brunswick Record.
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Linda M. Wallace (6,128) (1945-1947)
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Ervin Joy (6,129)(1949-1949)
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Baby Girl Taylor (6,130) (1951)
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Marion F. Darling (6,131) (1950-1952)
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Infant Tarbell (1,133) (1952-1952)
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Kenneth O. Verne (1,134) (1956)
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missing name (6,135) (1957-1957)
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Rosemary H. Davis (6,136) (1959)
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James Davis (6,137) (1946, a lobsterman, married Mary Davis (6,137) (1946).
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Jeffrey A. Davis Sr.(6,138) (1952-2006)PFC USA Vietnam had: Michael D. Davis who married Arlene Louise Latham and had Michael Myles Davis (6,132) (1989).
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Michael Myles Davis (6,132) (1989).
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James W. Davis (6,140) (1922-1991)PFC USA WWII of Harpswell and a truck driver and a lobsterman, married Mary E. Goffin Davis (6,139)(1925-2000) of Auburn, Maine in 1946. James was the son of Winfield Davis (1896) and Hazel E. (1899) He had siblings: Celia A. (1919); Harrison A. (1920); Herbert Ellsworth Davis (6,141) (1924-1984) PFC USA WWII, a lobsteman on Orr’s Island; Dorothy M. (1927); Elvira E. (1930); and Elmira V. (1930). Hazel E. Collins Davis (4, 145) (1898-1945) Mother, was the wife of Winfield H. Davis (4,145 (1895-1966) of Harpswell. They were married in 1915. See James W. Davis (6,140) Mary E. Goffin (6,139) Hazel and Winfield had: Leo L. (Llewelyn) 4,146) (1898-1972), a painter, and a brother was the son of William H. Davis and Ernestine and had sister Nellie M. (1906) and the brother of Winfield H. Davis. Hazel Davis has an obituary on page 4, of the January 4, 1945 Brunswick Record.
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John O. Collins (6,142) (1905-1970), a laborer, married Katherine M. Poor(6,142) (1909-1928). John was the son of George A. Collins (1869) and Annie M. (1870). He had siblings: Sophronia (1899); Algernon E. (1903); and Alton E. (1907). John and Katherine are buried with an infant daughter. John lived at 25 Water Street where his father lived. After Katherine died he married Winifred and lived at 9 Booker St. Katherine Poor Collins had an obituary on page7 of the July 12, 1928 Brunswick Record.
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Gruenwald Mtl. Gruenwald
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Paul K. Gruenwald (6,143) (1909-1994),a painter foreman at Bowdoin College married Mary B. Gruenwald (6,145) (1913-1992). He was the born in Providence, Rhode Island and was the son of Otto A. (1858) and Louisa (1882) who were both born in Germany. Paul had siblings: Bertha (1897); Josephine (1899); and Francis (1907). Paul and Mary had Louise R. Gruenwald (6,144) (1939-1965) who was a waitress at the Colonial Maid Restaurant.
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Fred J. Libby (6,146) (1888-1956), a carpenter, and a had a junk yard and was a utility manb for the Brunswick Shellfish Company, married Cora M. Getchell (6,146) (1896-1969) in 1912. Cora was a shucker for the Brunswick Shellfish Company. They had Merle C. (1914) a shipyard welder; and Edna M. (1915).
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William W. White (6,148) (1902-1961) was a roller in a saw mill. He was the son of Charles James White (a woodcutter in a lumber company) and Clara Jane Holmes. He had siblings: Margery (1897) who married a Walker; Josiah (1899); Mabel Goodwin (6,147) (1903-1935) who married Erlon Goodwin (1895) and they had Charles (1929) and Pearl (1930) ; Lottie (1906) who married a Young; Beulah (1909) who married a Coffin; Clara (1911) who married a Keenan; Velma (1914) who married a Dixon; and Verna (1916-2010) who married, in 1937, to Walter L. Anderson. William and his parents were born in Canada and immigrated in 1904.
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Harold Chaplin Hammond (6,149,153) (1881-1945), a brick mason, married Harriet G. Whittier (6,149,154) (1880-1954). They had: Verlie Uldene (1914); Henry Byron (H. Byron) (6,156) (1899-1972)a teamster; and Helen F. (1902). Harold’s obituary is on page 4, Oct. 18, 1945 Brunswick Record. Henry Byron married Agnes M. Shepherd (6,155) (1892-1963) in 1920, and they had Harold R. (1920); Raymond C. (6,152) (1921-1971); Henry Byron Jr. (1925); Wesley J. (1925-1994); Roberta L. (1923); Erwin W. (1926); and Joan B. (1929). Harold R. Hammond married Dorothy Thompson (1927-2000) and they were married for 40 years. Born in Abington, Mrs. Hammond lived in Centerville for the last several years. She also lived in Orlando and Little Sebago Lake, Maine. She was survived by her husband and two sons: Harold R. Hammon Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mark D. Hammond of Jacksonville, Fla. She was also the mother of Gregory P. Hammond (6,150) (1947-2000) and Stark C. Hammond (6,151) (1950-1979)
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Sidney L. Smith (6,157,160) (1887-1972) “Father” married Viola E. Whittier (6,157,161) (1887-1971) “Mother” in 1908. They had Shirley Sybil McPhee (6,157,159) (1909-1969) who married Stephen A. McPhee (6,157,158) (1906-1975). RichardA. Pulsifer (6,157,162) (1933) married Joyce C. (V.) (6,157,163) (1933-2000). They had Lisa H. Richard was the son of Paul Pulsifer (1893) and Lenora (1894). Paul’s obituary is on page 24 of Dec. 11, 1958 Brunswick Record as is Lenora Gatchell. Richard had siblings: Paul H. (1920); Mahlon E. (1921); Ruth E. (1924) who married a Morgan; Donald C. (1926); Christine; Murray; Shirley Elizabeth (1916) who married John Lemont ;and Ronald C. (1930). Shirley She took care of a number of foster children; worked at the State Hospital and then she ran a boarding home of ladies. Shirley was predeceased by her husband John LeMont, son Barry LeMont, granddaughter Kelli LeMont Tufts; Her parents Paul and Lenora Pulsifer; Brothers Murray, Mahlon and Paul Pulsifer; Sister Ruth Pulsifer Morgan and Christine Pulsifer. She was survived by brothers: Donald Pulsifer and his wife Carol of Lisbon Falls; Ronald Pulsifer and his wife Rita of Bowdoinham and Richard Pulsifer of Brunswick. Donald Chester Pulsifer was Born in Brunswick on July 6, 192,6 and died in 2014, to Paul and Lenora (Gatchell) Pulsifer, he graduated from Brunswick High and served in the U.S. Army in France and Germany during World War II. He later studied forestry at the University of Maine. For much of his life, he worked as a sawyer in local sawmills and then as a marine electrician at Bath Iron Works. Upon retirement, he ran his own sawmill with his son, Jeff. He met Carol Smith after the war, and they married on Aug. 1, 1953, and were together for 61 years. Donald and Carol built their home in Lisbon Falls in 1956 and raised their three children, Gary, Jeff and Barbara there. He was survived by his brothers Richard and Ronald. For much of his life he worked as a sawyer in local sawmills and then as a marine electrician at BIW. Upon retirement, he ran his own sawmill with his son Jeff.
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Alice M. King Cheetham (6,164) (1938-2004) married Edward J. Cheetham in 1954.and they had Stanley (6,165) (1959-1959). Edward J. Cheetham of Topsham passed away peacefully with his loved ones at his side on Friday, February 2014. Edward was born in Topsham, October3, 1934, the middle child of Henry and Elizabeth (Sawers) Cheetham. Growing up in Topsham, he considered his generation to be "the luckiest generation". He was renowned in school for his abilities in the carpentry shop and made his life's work in the building industry working both for others and for himself. His unique and professional abilities were seen in his being sought for his talent by all; from a renowned NY cardiologist who flew him on his private jet to local fisherman and fellow laborers. His trademark work can be found throughout the coastal area in the many homes and cottages he built. He was most at home working with wood, fixing and inventing. If he could not obtain a part to fix something, he simply made one. In his leisure he was an avid gun enthusiast, spending time at the local ranges, reloading his own ammo and advising fellow gun buffs. Edward enjoyed gardening and in recent years, raising hens. He will be remembered for his wit, his vast knowledge of many topics and his ability to debate any subject.Edward is survived by his wife, Dawn, the love of his life, and by his four daughters- Lori Bozeman, Jenny Coombs, Jessica Brewer,all of Brunswick and Melinda Robinson of Topsham and a son, Michael Cheetham of Brunswick as well as son-in-laws Paul Conrad Bozeman and Bernard Coombs. He was pre-deceased by infant son, Stanley James (6,165) Cheetham in 1959 and son, Scott Edward Cheetham in 2011. He also leaves two sisters, Jean Murray of Brunswick and Blanche Ryder of Topsham, two brothers- Henry Cheetham of Bath and John Cheetham of Topsham, ten grandchildren and four very special great-grandchildren- Cambria and Lucy Smith and Brylie and Brody Miller (Gwampy's Buddy) all of Brunswick. He also leaves his best friend, David Bean, of Brunswick.
Range 06
(R6#1)
PRATT HERBERT L. MABEL H. 1879 - 1958 1883
(Masonic symbol between names)
(R6#2) Wilson Monument East Face:
HORACE S. 1867 - 1949
West Face: WALTER S. 1891 - 1891
WILSON ELIZABETH B.
1868 - 1934
CLARENCE L. 1894 - 1899
HAZEL V. 1896 - 1953
EVERETT A. 1908 - 1943
(R6#3) CONSTANTINE GORGEORES 1894 - 1939
Vrenena Almyro the Salia Greece
(R6#7) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: ANNIE A.
wife of JOSIAH THOMPSON
died Nov. 15, 1892 Ae. 48 yrs. 2 m.
Gone but not forgotten
(R6#4) THOMPSON GEORGE P. RUBY MAY Sept. 15, 1913 May 21, 1935 Nov. 30. 1987
died Dec. 8, 1873, aged 91 yrs. NANCY his wife died
Jan. 9, 1882, aged 85 yrs.
West Face: CYNTHIA A.
ALLEN died Oct. 25, 1896
aged 80 yrs. Shall we meet beyond the river where the surges cease to roll.
ALBION K. P. son of
ADAM & NANCY FREEMAN
died June 4. 1865. aged 45 yrs.
8th Me. Vol. Co. B. S.Smith Hallol
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R6#59) HORACE E. DUNNING Co. E.
30 Me. Inf.
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R6#60) ALICE E. LAROCK died
Dec. 16. 1894 Ae. 19 yrs.
Gone to a better land.
(R6#61) ABBIE B. wife of
ERLON C. TALBOT died
Dec. 14, 1889 Ae. 16 ys. 10 mos.
ERLON C. TALBOT died
Feb. 10, 1891 Ae. 23 ys. 7 ms.
(R6#62) Smith Monument West Face:
SMITH
(F.L.T. enclosed in 3 chain links above.)
Marker Stones: (R6#63) ROBERT
(R6#64) NELLIE
(R6#65) DORA East Face:
ROBERT W. SMITH 1886 - 1969
his wife NELLIE WARD HUNTER
1875 - 1953 DORA D. SMITH
1881 - 1973 Perpetual Care
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R6#66) Smith Monument Father Mother
SAMUEL G. SMITH 1855 - 1928
his wife LOUISE H. WARD
1857 - 1922 SMITH
Marker Stones: (R6#67)
(R6#68)
Daughter EDITH A. SMITH
1887 - 1952
Daughter ELIZABETH SMITH
1905 - 1907
(R6#70)
CLARINDA wife of
Rev. 0. H. STEVENS died
Apr. 27, 1867, aged 38 yrs.
Many daughters have done enviously but thou excellest them all.
Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.
(R6#69) JANE G. SMITH dau. of
SAM'L & JANE GILMORE died Sept. 5, 1905
Ae. 86 ys. 3 ms.
(R6#71) DAVID N. HAMMOND Jan. 19. 1843, July 7, 1904
(3 chain links above.)
(R6#72) FRANCES L. wife of
DAVID N. HAMMOND died
Mar. 14, 1878 aged 37 yrs. 7 mos.
(R6#73) SARAH RICHARDSON wife of
GEO. W. HAMMOND May 22, 1819 Nov. 26, 1905
(R6#74) GEO. W. HAMMOND, died
Jan. 17, 1876, Aet. 58 yrs. 9 mos.
He sleeps in Jesus and is blest, how sweet his slumbers are:
from suffering and from sin released and free from every care.
(R6#75) WILLIAM GATCHELL died
Mar. 7, 1873 aged 70 yrs.
Asleep in Jesus
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R6#76) REBECCA G. wife of
WILLIAM GETCHELL died
Feb. 28, 1879. Aet. 84 yrs. 4 mos.
(R6#77) Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Six days shall thee be in labor and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God.
In it thou shall not do any work; thou nor thy son nor thy daughter. thy man servant nor thy maid servant nor
thy cattle nor thy stranger that is within thy gate. For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth
the sea and all that in them is and rested the seventh day. Wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it.
Sacred to the memory of GEORGE COBB, born June 10, 1794, died Nov. 10, 1843.
Aet. 88 yrs. Fell asleep May 9, 1882.
The law of the Lord is perfect converting the soul; the test in any of the Lord is sure
making wise the simple, the statutes of the Lord, the right rejoicing the heart. The commandment
of the Lord is pure enlightening the eyes.
(R6#78) CHARITY B. wife of
GEORGE COBB, died Dec. 26, 1881, Aet. 83 yrs. 7 mos.
Kindest Mother, thou hast left us; "Strong in thy dwelling place,
and thou puttest thy nest in a rock."
North Face: WILLIAM H. EVANS
May 13, 1870 Apr. 9, 1895
C. H. EVANS 1865 - 1904
J. H. EVANS 1873 - 1908
Marker Stones: (R6#80)
(R6#81)
(R6#82)
(R6#83)
FATHER
MOTHER
C. H. EVANS
WILLIAM
(R6#85) Top of stone: HUSBAND
Face of stone: BELVILLE R.
HUNTER 1848 - 1895
Marker: G.A.R. 1861 - 1865
(R6#79) Evans Monument East Face:
CHARLES M. EVANS Mar. 29, 1838 Feb. 28, 1912
JANE his wife Sept. 5, 1836 Aug. 20, 1915
EVANS
(Masonic Symbol above)
West Face: EUGENE C.
son of ROBT. & ORINDA L.
EVANS Nov. 8, 1893
July 17, 1894 MARY dau. of
SOLOMON & ROSIE HART
Mar. 8, 1886 Jan. 4, 1892
(R6#84) Stubbs Monument East Face:
STUBBS HENRY S. STUBBS
1858 - 1928 MARY M. his wife
1860 - 1939 NELLIE FULLER LANGLEY
1863 - 1894
West Face: PERLEY E. STUBBS
1879 - 1973 GEORGIE BULAH his wife
1887 - 1910 PHYLIS THELMA
Infant dau. died April 1910, Ae. 3 mos.
South Face: SAMUEL J. EVANS
Jan. 15, 1802 Sept. 5, 1901
CHARITY his wife
May 14, 1802 Nov. 20, 1877
Marker Stones: (R6#91)
(R6#92)
P ANNIE C.
wife of J. FRANKLIN POTTLE
1878 - 1931
P J. FRANKLIN POTTLE
1879 - 1927
Marker: F. C. B.
(R6#86) Dudley Monument DUDLEY
GEORGE A. DUDLEY 1870 - 1944
GRACE E. his wife 1878 - 1967
(Masonic Symbol below 'DUDLEY)
(R6#89) CHRISTINA K HOLT born Hampton New Brunswick
died Topsham Maine Apr 13 1941 Dec 28 2003
(R6#87) Hunter Monument HUNTER
EDMUND T. HUNTER 1852 - 1930
OLEVIA J. his wife 1859 - 1950
Marker Stone: (R6#88) Top of stone:
NELLIE Face of stone:
daughter of EDMUND T. & OLEVIA J.
HUNTER. born Feb. 18, 1881 died Apr. 15, 1894
None knew her but to love her.
(R6#90) Pottle Monument East Face:
POTTLE West Face:
CHARLES M. POTTLE 1882 - 1926
EMILY C. his wife 1886 - 1912
(R6#93) DANIEL ARTHUR NICOL AA US Navy
Oct 25 1959 Jan 29 1979
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R6#94) Ormsby Monument East Face:
ORMSBY BILL
West Face:
Marker Stone: (R6#95) JIM I. ORMSBY
October 7, 1963 July 16, 1984
JON B. ORMSBY Mar. 16, 1950 -
DONNA M. his wife May 26, 1953 -
RENEE M. daughter June 6, 1983 -
WILLIAM J. son Oct. 6, 1987 - June 24, 2005
(R6#96) CHARLES F. POTTLE
1857 - 1908
(R6#97) Hussey Monument West Face: Marker Stone:
HUSSEY (R6#98) FRED East Face:
FRED H. HUSSEY 1870 - 1935
(R6#99) LIZZIE E. wife of
ELEARY C. ADAMS Apr. 19, 1871 - Nov. 16, 1901
One precious to our heart has gone, the voice we loved is stilled.
The place made vacant in our home, can never more be filled.
Our father in his wisdom called, the boon his love had given:
and though on earth the body lies, the soul is safe in heaven.
(R6#100) HENRY A. MASON Feb. 22, 1843 Dec. 12, 1921.
Jesus has taken my loved ones, a cross on the other shore:
and soon I will go to meet them, where parting is no more.
Asleep in Jesus
Marker: U.S. Veteran
EMILY G. his wife Nov. 8, 1854 July 21, 1947
And when I get to meet them, how happy we will be:
We will meet to part, no never, through all eternity.
Sweet rest at last.
(R6#101) Goodwin Monument Top of stone:
GOODWIN Face of stone:
WILLIAM B. GOODWIN 1846 - 1929
Co. 18th Me. Vol. DRUSILLA G. his wife
1853 - 1922 ARA D. their dau.
1880 - 1952
Marker Stones: (R6#102) GEO. L. BEAN
1872 - 1931
Marker: U.S. World War Veterar
(R6#103) INA G. BEAN 1875 - 1963
(R6#104) MOTHER
Marker Stone: (R6#115) FLORA M. FARR
died Oct. 20, 1892
Aet. 20 ys. 1 mo. 20 ds.
(R6#116) FANNIE E. FARR died
Feb. 1, 1887 Ae. 18 vs. 29 ds.
(Marker Stones Cont'd.) (R6#105) FATHER (R6#107) ELIZA J. FOGG
1827 - 1913 Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R6#108) DAUGHTER (R6#106) MERLE F POTTLE
S Sgt US Army World War II
May 16 1912 - Dec 17 1989
U.S. Veteran
(R6#109)
Father
(R6#110) MARGARET S. BIXBY A. STORER SMITH
1893 - 1949 1864 - 1905
(R6/4112) Humphreys Monument HUMPHREYS
CHARLES C. HUMPHREYS 1826 - 1890
MARGARET B. his wife 1839 - 1888 Erected by
MABEL HUMPHREYS SHAPLEIGH
(R6#111) Brother CHARLES A. SMITH
1887 - 1933
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stone: (R6#113) LOVIE A. HUMPHREYS
wife of MORRIS S. ELLIOT.
born in Brunswick June 11, 1849,
died in Bellevue Ky. Nov. 1, 1872.
(R6#114) Farr Monument Top of stone:
MOTHER FATHER Face of stone:
LYDIA A. his wife ALBION FARR died Sept. 16, 1895 died May 17, 1894
Ae. 59 ys. 4 ms. 17 ds. Ae. 68 ys. 8 ds. Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection.
FARR
(R6#117) Aunt FLORA FARR
(R6#118) Corey Monument
(R6#119) COREY
ORLANDO A. COREY 1851 - 1946
MARY A. FARR his wife 1858 - 1939
(R6#120) Groves Monument East Face:
ALMA M. BISHOP 1905 - 1985
HORACE FERNALD son of H. A. & C. E. WITHAM
1911 - 1914 West Face:
EZRA R. GROVES
HARRIET J. his wife 1853 - 1936
1862 - 1921 JENNIE D. his wife
WM. HERBERT 1851 - 1878
1879 - 1881 FREDERICK T. son of
HATTIE GERTRUDE E. R. & J. D. GROVES
1882 - 1883 1875 - 1908
children of Battery D. 1. Battalion
E. R. & H. J. GROVES Me. Artillery Vols.
E. R. GROVES
WILLIS B. son of
CLINTON G. & ELVIRA A.
CLARK was drowned
in the Spicket River, July 12, 1866.
Aet. 7 y's. 11 m's. & 23 d's.
It was hard impact with him we loved and lay
him here alone. But 0 how sweet to think
what Jesus says I've called my little lamb home .
Marker Stones: (R6#121) FRED T. (R6#122)
MOTHER
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R6#123)
FATHER
(R6#124) MOTHER
(R6#125)
LITTLE BIRTIE
(R0126) LITTLE GERTIE
(R6#127) ARTHUR E. DOUGLAS
(R6#128)
LINDA M. WALLACE 1894 - 1929
1945 - 1947 We love you
ERVIN JOY 1949 - 1949
MARION F. DARLING 1950 - 1952
(R6#130)
Baby Girl TAYLOR 1951
(R6#132) MICHAEL MYLES DAVIS May 9, 1989
son of MICHAEL and ARLENE
(R6#133) Infant TARBELL 1952 1952
(R6#135) 1957 1957
(Funeral Home marker missing name.)
(R6#134) KENNETH 0 VERNE
August 1956
(R6#136) ROSEMARY H. DAVIS
May 11, 1959
(R6#137) Davis Monument East Face:
DAVIS West Face:
The Lord is my shepherd JAMES MARY
DAVIS Marker Stones: (R6#138) JEFFREY A DAVIS Sr
PFC US Army VIETNAM
Jan 15 1952 Jan 19 2006
March 10, 1946
(Pair of interlocking rings above date.)
Marker: Vietnam 1964 - 1975
(R6#139) MARY E. (COFFIN) DAVIS
May 2, 1925 Jan. 7, 2000 wife of JAMES W.
(R6#140) JAMES W DAVIS PFC US Army World War II
May 15 1922 Sep 4 1991
Marker: World War II (R6#141) HERBERT ELLSWORTH DAVIS
Pvt US Army World War II
May 27 1924 Aug 22 1984
Marker: World War Two
(R6#142) Collins Monument JOHN 0. COLLINS
1905 KATHERINE M. his wife
1909 - 1928 their Infant daughter
1928 COLLINS
(R6#143)
(R6#144)
PAUL GRUENWALD 1909 1994
LOUISE R. GRUENWALD 1939 1965
(R6#145) MARY B. GRUENWALD 1913 1992
(R6#146) Libby Monument
(R6#147) MABEL GOODWIN LIBBY
1903 - 1935 1888 FRED J. 1956
his wife 1896 CORA M. 1969
(R6#148) WILLIAM W. WHITE Gone but not forgotten
1902 - 1961
(R6#149) Hammond Monument H
HAMMOND HAROLD C.
Jan. 10, 1881 - Oct. 10, 1945 his wife
HARRIET G. WHITTIER Sept. 6, 1880 - Feb. 3, 1954
Markers: Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W.
U.S.W.V. Auxiliary American Legion Auxiliary
U.S. Veteran
Marker Stones: (R6#150)
GREGORY P. (R6#151) STARK C. May 13, 1947
Feb. 16. 1950 July 18, 2000
Oct. 27, 1979
(R6#152) RAYMOND C. (R6#153)
HAROLD C. 1921 - 1971
1881 - 1945
(R6#154) HARRIET G. (R6#155)
AGNES M. 1880 - 1954
1892 - 1963
(R6#156)
(R6#157) Smith / McPhee / Pulsifer Monument East Face:
SMITH McPHEE
H. BYRON 1899 - 1972
Marker Stones: (R6#158) STEVE
PULSIFER (R6#159) SHIRLEY West Face:
1887 SIDNEY L. SMITH 1972 (R6#160) MOM 1887 VIOLA E. his wife 1971 1906 STEPHEN A. McPHEE 1975 (R6#161) DAD 1909 SHIRLEY S. his wife 1969 1933 RICHARD A. PULSIFER (R6#162) RICHARD 1933 JOYCE C. his wife 2000
(R6#163) JOYCE
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Raymond C. Preble (7,1) (1895-1974)an aluminum cutter at the shipyard, married Elsie G. Alexander (7,3) (1903-1989). Raymond was the son of Henry E. Preble (1863), a ship joiner, and Alferine (Alfredeen)Blaisdell (1863). They lived in Bath, Maine. Raymond and Elsie also had Gladys E. (1888). Raymond and Elsie had Donald E. (7,2) (1935-1942). Elsie was the daughter of Harry Alexander (1873) and Ethel Douglas (1879). She had siblings: Florence (1899); Robert (1902); Roland (1906); Herman (1907); Marie (1911); Muriel (1912); Daniel (1914); Lawrence (1916); Elizabeth (1918); and Harriet (1919).
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Frank O. Doughty (7,4,) (1849-1935), a sawmill worker, Father married Susan A. Fish (7,5) (1852-1897) Mother. They had Harry Wilbert (7,6) (1890-1891). Frank’s obituary is on page 4 if the Aug. 15, 1935 Brunswick Record. Frank was the son of Oliver Doughty (1821) and Laura (1824). He had siblings: Ellen (1851) and Freddy (1856). Frank and Susan also had: Lilla (1875); Frank (1877); and Oscar (1880). Sara was the daughter of Eli Fish, a teamster in Bath, 1818 and Mary (1827). She had siblings: Emma (1854); William E. (1857); Henry H. (1860); Sarah F. (1863); and Elizabeth S. (1866).
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Ralph E. Eastman (7,7) (1914-1977) married Elizabeth A. Christine Alexander (7,7) (1917-1998) in 1939. They had Joyce (1940). Ralph was the son of Frank Adams Eastman (1889-1964) and Stella Chapman (1887-1959). He had siblings: Gladys A. (1920); Irene Adams Clough (1924-2012); Alice (Rackley); Annie (Derocher); Edith (Robinson); Edna; Florence I. (Dyer); and Doris (Lybrand) (1927-1972). Ralph was a foreman at the Coleman Research Farm in Brunswick.
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Madge L. Storey Bartlett (7,8) (1899-1945) was the wife of Clarence D. Bartlett (7,11) (1895-1978) Cpl USA WWII. Clarence was born in Topsham and died in Bridgton, Maine. He had been a teamster when they were married in Brunswick in 1920. He was the son of Frank R. Bartlett and Abbie Small. Madge was the daughter of William H. Storey (7,10) (1869-1937)(teamster) and Abbie E. Webber (7,9) (1873-1939) who also had Madeline I (Mayberry ). Later Clarence was the proprietor of a riding school in 1930. Clarence and Madge had Willam S. (1924). Madge has an obituary on page 4 of the May 3, 1945 Brunswick Record. William H. had an obituary on page 4 of May 27, 1937 Brunswick Record and Abbie’s on page 4, Feb. 2, 1939.
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Elwood T. Mayberry (7,12) (1894-1962)a watchman at the cottom mill, PFC Provost Guard Co. WWI married Madeline I. Storey (7,13) (1895-1976). They had Nancy (1930). Nancy E. Mayberrry Auxter (7,14) (1930-2007) who married David M. Auxter in 1954. He was the Brewer HS Football coach in 1953. Dr. David Auxter of Springfield 'College, Mass., who is gathering material at Slippery Rock State College for a book] m adapted physical education. Robert G. DiSpirite, head football coach at Slippery Rock. C. Douglas Clinger, formerly if Oil City, the assistant football coach at Slippery Hock. Auxter was graduated from Springfie[d College in 1951. He was awarded his masters degree in 1956 at Springfield and in 1965 earned his doctorate at Boson University, Mass. From 1960 until 1966 he. was assistant football, wrestling and baseball coach at Springfield. Prior to that time, he assisted with coaching of football, basketball and track at Central rligh' School, New.- Hartford, N.Y., where he also taught physical education. Auxter has also been an assistant coach and_physical education teacher at Brewer High School, Brewer, Me., and Dean Junior College, Franklin, Mass.. DiSpirite, before accepting a position at Slippery Rock, was assistant professor of physical education at Bucknell University, where he was first assistant football coach He has also taught physical education.
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John Colby (7,16) (1809-1879) a laborer, married Sophia A. Nickerson (7,16) (1813-1891). John and Sophia had: Reuben (1844) who married Margaret (1850); Effa L. (1853); Cornelius (1837) who married Dorcas A. Courson (b. 1840) and had Islona (1862) and Isora (1877); Hannah (1847); Frederick (1843); Annah (1849); William (1851); Amos H. (1939) who married Sara R. Douglas (b. 1942); and Cazendana R. (Cassie) (7,18) (1836-1905) who married Pliny M. Thayer (7,19) (1843-1914) a cotton mill worker, Co. B. 9 Me Inf. And they had Ernest I. (7,17) (1873-1875); Lillian W. (1861); and Charles (1867). Pliny’s obituary is in the Sept. 9, 1914 Brunswick Record. Dorcas A. and Cornelius had Rose Etta (1872-1892); Lettie (1876-1876); and Samuel W. (1883-1951).
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William H. Condon (7,20) (1853-1938) a laborer, married Georgia A. (7,21) (1845-1919). William’s obituary is on page 4, of the January 27, 1938 Brunswick Record. They had Cassie (1880); William was the son of William Smith and Eliza. He had siblings: Eliza J. (1851); Rosa (1857) adnd Evaline (1860). William H. and Georgia also had Raymond (1889) who married Sarah L. (1889) and they had Osborne (1911); Clinton E. (1914); Clara E. (1917); Mary V. (1921); Georgia (1927); and Raymond (1929).
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John L. Courson (7,22) (1821-1863)Father, who married Harriet Perkins (7,22) (1837-1876) in 1853. Mother. John was the son of John Courson and Mary Chase. He had siblings: Mary E. 1836; Charles (1834). He and Harriet Perkins had Mary E. (1857); Albion (1864); and Eva (1854). John died in a rebel prison in Texas. He joined Co. F of the 15th Regiment of the Maine Volunteers under Capt. J. Joyce of Brunswick. His wife worked in a cotton mill in Lewiston in 1870.
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MosesW. Pollard (7,23) (1830-1898), a blacksmith and teamster married Deborah Ward(7,24) (1837-1898) they had Moses W. (7,25) (1856-1876); George C. (7,26) (1857-1887); Ida (1862); Charles L. (1865); Robert H. (7,27) (1868-1889); Elroy (1876); Chandler (1978); Ellen L. (1859). (AT Pine Grove Cemetery in Brunswick)---Chandler P. Pollard (1877-1920) (R7 #166), son of William Pollard and Deborah Ward, married Drusilla M. Enman (1874-1962) (R7 #165), daughter of Theophilus and Johanna Enman( b. in Prince Edward Island, Canada) and they had: Isabella (1895-1971) (R7 #168) who married Clyde T. Congdon (1899-1983) (R7 #169) and had Clyde T. Congdon Jr. (1930) (R7 #171). The Congdons (Clyde’s) established the Congdon Insurance Agency in Brunswick. Chandler was the youngest son of William M. Pollard and Deborah Ward. For years he worked as a painter, both in Brunswick and Bath, specializing in carriage and automobile painting. He had two brothers: Charles L. of Brunswick, and Leroy D. of Vancouver, B.C. and two sisters Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Ellen Ward of Brunswick.
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Kimberly Anne Ormsby Johnson (7,29) (1969-2007). Kimberly A Ormsby Johnson 37, died Sunday, April 29 2007 as a result of domestic violence. She was borne in Brunswick, June 23 1969.A daughter of Robert I and Patricia Wright Ormsby. (Patricia was the daughter of Frank Wright)She graduated from Mt Ararat High School, class of 1988, where she was a member of the swim team. Sha also graduated from Bernard School of Hair Fashion in Lewiston, and was a licensed cosmetologist. She had lived in Harpswell, Mechanic Falls and Auburn. She married Johnny Lee Johnson in Brunswick, July 2 1988. She had resided in Iowa since 1989. Kimberly loved swimming, the ocean, Maine and her family. She worked very hard as a homemaker, gardener and home schooled her children. As a entrepreneur she had her own businesses, Cleaning homes in Iowa. She also made and sold crafts and worked as hard as any man in her husband's roofing business.
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Robert H. (7,27) (1868-1889)
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Irving D. Ormsby (7,30,35) (1902-1973) was the son of WilliamD. Ormsby (7,33) (1857-1904) and Addie Hoyt Dillman (7,32) (1871-1905) and siblings: Marguerite (7,31) (1903-1995); Harold C. (7,38,34) (1897-1965) BM2 USNR WWI, a Bowdoin College Fireman who married Helen V. ( 7,37) (1895-1973); Irving Dewey, a plumber, living on McLelland St., married Ruth Isabella Wyman (7,36) (1908-1996) They had Marjorie Jean (1933); Wiiliam D. (1937); Marilyn S. (1935); and Robert I. (1943).
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Walter R. Barlow (7,39) (1868-1946) married Caroline Lee (7,39) (1868-1950) were married in 1919. Walter was the son of Amos Barlow (7,40) (1838-1923) who immigrated with him to the U.S, in 1888.
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Charles H. Lee (7,40) (1824-1890) Pvt. Co. E 39th Maine Inf., married Diadem Brown (7,40) (1822-1904)They had: Winthrop Lee (7,40) (1850-1908) who worked in a saloon in 1870; James (1854); Frank A. Lee (7,46) (1845-1852); Maria (1860); Annie (1853); Elizabeth Lee Hicks (7,40) (1846-1907) who married Willard E. Hicks (7,51) (1855-1910) in 1902, a laborer, at 52 Pine St. in 1910. And they had ; Emma (1856); Caroline (7,39) (1868-1950) who married Walter R. Barlow (7,39); and Alice Lee Gould (7,40) (1860-1946) whose obituary appeared in Jan. 2, 1947 pg. 4 Brunswick Record. She married Charles L. Gould in 1890.
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Vincent S. Cobb (7,41) (1871-1946) married Sadie M. (7,41) (1876). He was the son of Edward (1825) and Sarah (1844). They had: Lydia (1860); Phineas (1862); Edgar (1865); Charles (1867); Sarah (1874); and Samuel (1877). William Forbes(7,41) (1807-1857) married Sarah M. Campbell (7,41) (1818-1872) They had Caroline E. (7,41) (1837-1883); and Edward W. (7,43) (1842-1922) 1st Battery 1st Reg. Mt. Artillery Me. Vol.; and probably Billy (7,43) They had: Andrew (1836); Caroline (1839); Edward (1841); Pauline (1844); Sarah (1850); Charlotte (1852); Rachel (857).
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Neil H. Quinton (7,45) (1882-1955) married Margaret M. (7,45) (1891-1972). Neil was a cabinet maker and carpenter that made part of the Artic Exhibit at Bowdoin in 1949. They lived in Falmouth in 1940 and both were born in Scotland. Neil’s obituary was on page 4, of the Dec. 22, 1955 Brunswick Record.
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William Stuart (7,47) (1831-1887) Co. D. 12 Me., a brick mason, married Polly (Julia A.) (b. 1854) and they had Willard G. (1860).
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Horatio W. Courson (7,48) (1882-1897) married Julia Getchell(7,49) (840-1898). Vena C.(Mason)(Pond) Courson (5,74)( 1869-1904) died in Bath of Epilepsy and was the wife of George A. Courson.(b.1871). He worked for the Electric company. She was a cook. They were married in 1898. He died in 1904 of acute alcoholism. He was the son of Horatio Courson and Julia Getchell of Brunswick. Their obituaries are in the April 10, 1904 Brunswick Record. Horatio was the son of Samuel Whitney Courson (1814-1882) and Mary P. Coburn of Lewiston. Samuel and Mary P. had: Roscoe G., Joan; Alden (1837-1837); Reuben (1837); Polly (1843); and Reuben who married Thankful; H.W. (1853); Dorcas A. (1866) who married Cornelius Colby. “A family feud developed because Samuel married Mary P. Coburn. He was ostracized and the rest of the family disowned him. He died of heart failure. Those who ended up living on Jordan Avenue in Brunswick disowned him. He as a rather stout person and had an indolent nature. He was ill, poor and a shiftless person who received pauper aid from the City of Lewiston where he married Mary. They had 3 daughters and on son Reuben. Samuel led a disreputable life. He ran a road house in Harpswell and it was said there was always a good number of Courson girls (daughters) to attract men.
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Joann (Joan) Courson Dingley (7,50) (1841-1897) died in West Bath of “horrible nose cancer”. John Polis enlisted at Portland on 8-Dec-1863 in Company A, 17th Maine Infantry shortly after his marriage to Elizabeth, who was already twice a widow. John died of small pox on 23-Jan-1864 after arriving with his regiment in Virginia and approximately 7 weeks from the time he enlisted. John Polis was born about 1832, probably in Maine, son of Joseph Polis of Old Town and Marie Marguerite, a Passamaquoddy woman. His widow, Elizabeth Polis, who gives her maiden name as Elizabeth Thompson, had already lost her only child, Franklin Peal, to the war about 2 years prior to John's death and her 2nd husband died the year before John. The exact date of Elizabeth and John's marriage is unclear. Elizabeth gives several dates in the pension documents. First she gives 14-Sep-1863 "at Coolbrook NH by one Lewis Patol an Indian Preacher among them". On another form we see 25-Dec-1863 is written than crossed out [He enlisted on the 8th Dec!], and "a day in November" is written above it. She further states that she cannot furnish a marriage record nor a witness to her marriage, "as the Indian minister was a Traveler from place to place among the different families of Indians. She dont know where they might be found. The last she know they was in Canada." John and Elizabeth were basket makers living a nomadic lifestyle. In the fall of 1863, right after their marriage, they were camped near the Grand Trunk Rail Road Station at West Pownal, ME. It is here that members of the Cushman family along with other locals "induced" John to enlist, to assist the town in filling it's quota. Elizabeth stayed in the area, living with Mr. Pierce that winter. It was here she received word of John's death, which arrived by letter from Robert Lowe, a local man and a sergent in John's Company. Elizabeth continued living the nomadic lifestyle and collecting a pension as widow of John Polis until about 1884. At that time she lost her pension and we lose track of her not long after. John's first wife was Joan Corson of Brunswick, whom he married on 16-Jul-1856 in Brunswick. He was of Lincolnville at the time of this marriage. Joan was born 16-Apr-1839, daughter of Samuel Whitney Corson/Courson & Mary P. Coburn. The Corson family lived in Lisbon, Brunswick, and Lewiston at various times and the family had a rather poor reputation according to several different sources. John & Joan had a daughter, Mary Isabelle, born abt 1857 and who died in June of 1883. Mary is found living with her Corson grandparents in the 1860 and 1870 census at Brunswick. Joan married 2nd about 1868 to William McIntosh, but the marriage only lasted a few weeks. She married 3rd on 20-Sep-1880 to John A. Dingley of West Bath. John had two wives living at the time of his death! His first wife and daughter never made claim for his pension. It wasn't until 1884 the Pension Office discovered that perhaps Elizabeth was not John's legal wife and not entitled to his pension. Two different investigators looked into the matter in 1884 and the depositions they collected give us an interesting glimpse of Indian life in the mid 1800s. Joan Dingley, age 49 years, wife of John A. Dingley20-Oct-1884 West Bath, Maine Page Created May 2003 ·Q. Were you ever the wife of John Pollis an Indian ·A. I was the wife of John Pollis I married him in 1856 July 28 at Brunswick Me by Alfred J. Stone Justice of the Peace ·Q. Had you ever been married before ·A. No. I was only 16 years old. ·Q. Where did you first get acquainted with John Pollis ·A. He was with John Newell & they had a concert at Livermore Falls. & I saw him after ·Q. was Pollis an Indian ·A. Yes his father belonged to Old Town & his mother to Passamaquoddy His fathers name was Joseph & his mothers name Margaret ·Q. Had he ever been married before ·A. No. for his mother told me so ·Q. Where did you see him after ·A. I went with him after to his mothers to Passamaquoddy & from there to Old Town Me thay had _ there & we all went to Brunswick together ·Q. How old was he when he married you ·A. He was 25 years old. his mother said ·Q. Where did you live with him ·A. In Brunswick. I lived in the woods camping out. & in Lewiston. I working in the Androscoggin, Bates & Lewiston Mill Mr. Par__ter was my boss in the Androscoggin & Mr. French in the Lincoln & I boarded at Ephiam Goodrich near the Bridge & at Mr Wood's Lisbon St My husband lived at Lewiston with me while I worked in the Androscoggin & boarded at Mr. Goodrich - I worked there a year & a half & we went down to Brunswick one Saturday & they got him drunk from Sat. at half past one till half past two Monday, & Mr. Cushman True[?] of Topsham enlisted him. ·Q. What Regt did he enlist in ·A. The 9th Me. I think Co "B" but I am not sure. George Eaton of Brunswick was with him. They came to Lewiston & told me my husband was shot said his head was blowed right in two by a piece of
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Hannah H. Brewer Sherman (4,52,53) (1834-1922) “Mother” married Robert W. Sherman (a SGt. In the 25th Maine inf.)( 1827-1869) (Buried in Porter’s Landing cemetery) in Freeport in 1862, and they had: Edward B. Sherman (7,52,54) (1865-1876); George W (7,52,55) (1862-1947).; and Millard E. Sherman (7,56,52) (1866-1944) married Grace D. (7,57,52) (1869-1913) and they had Millard R. (7,58,52) (1899-1900); and infants (7,59) (7,60); and Ralph H. Grace’s obituary is in the Oct. 10, 1913 Brunswick Record; Hannah’s is on page 1 of the Apr.6, 1922 Brunswick Record;George’s on page 2 of the July 17, 1947 paper.
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Sarah Rebecca Corliss Small (7,61) (1844-1900) married Isaac Henry Small (b. 1843) as did Agnes M. Parsons (7,2)in 1902, (1877-1905) whose obituary is on page 5 of the March 17, 1905 Brunswick Record.. Sarah and Isaac had: Horace E. (7,63) (1868-1872) and He and Agnes had Agnes M. (7,64) (1905-1964). Sarah and Isaac also had Abbie A. (1868-1901). Isaac was an overseer in the cotton Mill and was born in Yarmouth as was Sarah. They also had Henry (1874-1916) whose obituary is on page 1 of June 30, 1916 Brunswick Record. Issac H. also married Alice P. Frost (Bean) in 1908 in Brunswick.
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George Brookins (7,65) (1875-1878) was the son of William B. (P) & Alice P. (S) Winslow Brookins (1853-1876). They were married in Bowdoinham in 1867 and had, besides George, Clara A. (1873); and Emma L. (1871).
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JamesC. Smith (7,73) (1825-1893) a laborer living on Jordan Avenue, married Sabra A. (7,72) (1825-1893). He may have married Margaret P. Gray (b. 1821) in 1866. He had Jefferson Smith (7,68) (1843-1872) 5th Me. Co. D. Reg. who married Susan J. (7,67) (1846-1878). They had Milton A. (7,66) (1868-1869); and JamesH. Smith (7,71) (b. 1847) Co. A. 1 Me Vet Inf. who married Ellen H.(b. 1852) a washerwoman; and they had: Walter S. (7,69) (1877-1881); Hattie E. (7,70) (1887-1888); Charles (1881); James H. (1890); and Helen (1891).
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Warren Proctor (7,74) (1843-1895) Co. K 19th Me Inf, was born in Topsham and wounded at Gettysburg and married Olive Jane Whitney (7,74) (1849-1915) who was born in Topsham. He was the son of Jonathan Proctor (1811-1883) and Betsey W. Small (1822-1907). Olive Jane was the daughter of Stover and Susan (Trufant) Whitney of Bowdoin, Topsham and Brunswick. They had: Lottie M. Proctor Cummings (7,75) (1876-1942) who married I. Frank Cummings (7,75) (1876) in 1902, and they had Francena Myrtle Cummings (7,76) (1912-1914). I. Frank was the proprietor of the Brunswick Bowling Alleys on Maine St. in Brunswick in 1929 and they lived o McLellan St. Lottie’s obituary was on page 4 of the Feb. 26, 1942 Brunswick Record and Francena’s on page 10, of the Jan. 23, 1914 Record. ”Below you will find my abstract of the Civil War pension file of Warren Proctor. He was the husband of Olive Jane Whitney, who was born 7 September 1847 in Topsham, Lincoln Co., Maine. She was the daughter of Stover and Susan (Trufant) Whitney of Bowdoin, Topsham, and Brunswick, Maine. Enjoy!On 25 August 1866 from Cumberland Co., Maine Warren Proctor signed a Declaration for Invalid's Pension. He had enlisted at Bath, Maine on 5 August 1862 as a private in Company K commanded by Captain Bunker in the 19th Regiment of Maine Volunteers. He was honorably discharged on 26 June 1865. While in the service and in his line of duty he received a gunshot wound in the right hip at Gettysburg in action on 2 July 1863. He was unable to do duty with his regiment afterward, but did hospital duty after he recovered until his discharge. The wound troubles him very much, and he is unable to pursue the business in which he was engaged before he entered the service. He had been a seaman, and he is unable to go aloft, the muscle of his leg being injured. Since leaving the service he has resided at Brunswick, Maine, and he has been unable to do anything except a little light labor on a farm. His Post Office address was Brunswick, Maine. The declaration was witnessed by Dunham Whitney and Henry B. Coffin, both residents of Brunswick. Warren received a pension of four dollars per month commencing 1 September 1866. On 15 May 1895 the Commissioner of Pensions was informed that Warren Proctor was last paid at ten dollars per month to 4 December 1894, and was dropped from the roll because of his death on 15 February 1895 at Brunswick, Maine. On 10 April 1895 Jane Proctor signed an Application for Accrued Pension (Widows). She was the widow of Warren Proctor, who died on 15 February 1895. She was married to Warren Proctor on 17 August 1871 at Topsham, Cumberland Co., Maine, and her maiden name was Jane Whitney. Neither party had been previously married. Her address was Maine Street, Brunswick, Maine. The application was witnessed by Cordelia Carlton and Nathan Whitney, both residents of Brunswick. On 20 February 1895 from Cumberland Co., Maine Jane Proctor signed a Declaration for an Original Pension of a Widow. She was about forty years old. The soldier left no children under the age of sixteen years.Jane provided an affidavit in support of her declaration. Her name was Olive Jane Proctor, and she was married to Warren Proctor under the name Olive J. Whitney. She signs her name Jane Proctor. She had no property of any kind, either personal or real estate, and she is without any means of support other than by her own daily labor. Jane received a pension of eight dollars per month commencing 25 February 1895. On 10 April 1905 she applied for a new copy of her pension certificate. She lived at 50 Harpswell Street in Brunswick, Maine. Her original certificate had been destroyed in a fire in Berlin, New Hampshire on 23 February 1905. On 3 July 1915 the Commissioner of Pensions was informed that Jane Proctor was last paid at twelve dollars per month to 4 March 1915, and was dropped from the roll because of her death on 31 March 1915. Her address at the time of her death was 32 Chestnut Street, Gardner, Massachusetts.”
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Charles P. Beach (7,77) (1875-1962), a mechanic in ship-building in 1940, married Lennie M. Cummings (7,77) (1883-1965). Lennie’s mother was Abbie Cummings (b.1853) and father George Cummings. Lennie was the sister of I. Frank Cummings.
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Daniel F.S. Jack (7,78) (1856-1856) was the son of James M. (1815-1886) and Hannah E. Wilson Jack (b. 1835). They were married in Lewiston in 1852. They also had: Almira (1853); Clara Ann (1860) and Lucy E. (1861) who married Henry T. Gatchell and later William Roberston; James also married Almira Jones in 1836 and they had William H. (1843); Alonzo (1839); Hannah who married William J. Knight; and Ellen. James was the son of John Lincoln Jack (1784-1864) and Abigail Malcom who were married in 1810.
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William J. Knight (7,79) (1839-1872) a laborer who lived on Water St., married Hannah E. Jack in 1867. He was a PVT. In Co. C of 15th Maine Reg.
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Henry T. Gatchell (7,81) (1855-1897), a foreman in the paper mill and lived on Water St., married Lucy Ellen Jack Robertson (7,80) (1861-1937) “Mother”. Lucy later married William Robertson, a tailor. (b. 1859). Henry and Lucy had: Ruth Arlington (1893-1918); Lettie Mildred (1889); Carrie Irene (1892); and Orrin W. (1888). Lucy’s obituary is on page 4, Mary 6, 1937 in the Brunswick Record. William’s could be on page 5, of the Dec. 3, 1942 Record.
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Fred Herbert Clifford (7,83) (1859-1925) Father, born in Bath, Co. G. 6th Mass. Regt. Vol. Sp.Am. War. He was the son of Elizabeth H. Fuller (7,82) (1843-1920) “Mother” and lived on 7 Mason St; and Clark Clifford (1836-1891) Co. K 19th Me Reg. who is buried in Maple Grove in Bath.; He had a brother Frank H. Clifford (7,98) (1862-1904). Fred married Lizzie M. Delaware in 1879; Bertha Place in 1899; and Sarah Laneux Berard in 1911. Elizabeth’s obituary is on page 1, Oct. 8, 1920 in the Brunswick Record. Fred H. married Lizzie Elizabeth Angela Courson (7,97) (1866-1946) whose obituary is on page 4 of Feb. 14,1946 Brunswick Record. Fred was a saw mill worker. Fred and Lizzie had Edwin H. Clifford (7,104) (1886-1918) whose obituary is on page 12, May 12, 1918 of Brunswick Record; Julie (1890); Vera (1893); Sadie A. Clifford (7,100) (1897-1901); and Guy Turner Clifford (7,99) (1891-1918)who married Ruth Dickinson in 1914. Lizzie (Elizabeth) married (2) Frank Sumer Fuller (7,96) (1874-1955) whose obituary is on page 4, March 31, 1955 of the Brunswick Record. Frank S. was the son of Alfred Fuller (7,103) (B. 1840)Co. G. 6 Me. Inf. who married Thankful W. Courson (7,102) (1849-1930) whose obituary is on page 4 of Feb. 13, 1930 Brunswick Record. Alfred was the son of Arnnie Fuller (1811) and Nancy Mitchell (1810).
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Charles E. Chase (7,84) (1874-1908), a cabinetmaker, Husband, was born in Fairfield, Me. He married Flora May Clifford (b. 1879) in Brunswick in 1895. They had Frederic Sumner (7,85) (1904-1915); Wilbur A. (1897); and Ellen May (1900-1900). Charles was the son of Stephen P. Chase (1832) and Caroline (1835). He had siblings: Philip S. (1863); Fred L. (1866) LaForest L. (1860) and Clark Turner (1902-1902). Flora was the granddaughter of Charles T. Clifford (1836) and Lizzie H. (1843).
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Joseph W. Strout (7,86) (1812-1878), a laborer, married Sarah A.Knight (7,87) (1819-1892). Joseph was a PVT in Co. H of the 30th Maine Reg. Vol. Sarah was the daughter of William Knight and Jane Toothaker. Sarah and Joseph had: Mary Jane (1847); Elbridge G. (1843); Anne E. (1849; Lydia E. (1851); Charles F. (1852); William H. (1855); Willard W. (1859); and Lincoln (1861).
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Sophronia E. Ladd Campbell (7,88) (1841-1888) was the wife of William A. Campbell (1830-1908). They had Charles Adams (7,88) (1885-1888); Grace (1865); and William (1862). Sophronia was the daughter of John Ladd 91814) and Mary A. (1813) and she married William in 1861. William was the son of Andrew T. Campbell and Sarah F. Wing. He had siblings: Ellen A. (1842) who married Francis Dodge ; Andrew J. (1848) and John L. (1858). William, in 1900 was a partner with Warren Farr as hotel proprietors. William married (2) Mary A. (1829-1901) and they are both buried in the True Cemetery in South Livermore, Maine. He may have married Elvia Libby in 1896.
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Ellen A. Campbell Dodge (7,92) (1842-1874) was the wife of Francis Dodge and they had: Marion F. (7,89) (1872-1872); Edith S. (7,90) (1871-1873); and Marcia I. (7,91) (1869-1882). Ellen was the daughter of Andrew T. Campbell and Sarah F. Wing and brother to William A. Campbell.
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Willis Watts (7,93) (1837-1901), a railroad man, married Sarah E. Dodge (7,93) (1837-1908).Willis was the son of Samuel Watts and Sophie Richards of Falmouth. He had siblings: John K. (1839); and Charles (1855). Willis and Sarah had: Mason E. (7,93) (1861-1943), a farmer, who married Lizzie F. Berrie (7,93) (1865-1904) and they had Elmer Willis (7,93) (1899-1971), an electrician who married Frances C. Golden in 1924; Fred H. (7,93) (1871-1888); Winnifred S. (7,93) (1879-1896);
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Belle (Isabell) F. Quinnam (7,94) (1855-1873) was the daughter of William Fuller (1817) and DorcasM. Quinnam (7,101) (1824-1876)They also had: Susie (Sarah) E. (1852-1931) whose obituary appeared on page 6 of the Jan. 8, 1931 Brunswick Record; and Willie W. (1862). There was a Sarah Quinnam (1910-1893) in Brunswick who was the daughter of Thomas Livett and Eunice Dodge. There was a Rev. Constant Quinnam (1807-1865) of Litchfield who married Sarah Swett Quinnon (1809-1893) and they had Sarah E. (1841-1931); Constant M. (1844-1849); and Emily (1848-1918). He had married Betsey Swett and had Mary Marilla (Hobbs) and Thomas Marr (1834-1856) who drowned in Gardiner. Rev. Constant Quinnam was the son of Daniel Quinnam and Phebe Albee and one of his brothers was William Fuller Quinnam.
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George Allen Howe (7,105) (1883-1941), a teamster, married Jesse Dickinson in 1906 and Josephine B. Peacock (7,109) (1883-1960) in 1941 whose obituary was on page 4 Oct. 6, 1960 in the Brunswick Record. He was employed with the WPA and live at 91 Jordan Avenue. He was the stepson of Henry Watson (1841) and Rachel J. (1840). He had siblings: John L. Howe, Gilbert Howe; Charles H. Howe; and Louisa Shephard.George’s obituary was on page 1 of the Nov. 20, 1941 Brunswick Record.
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GeorgeAllen Howe (7,105) (1883-1941), a teamster, married Jesse Dickinson in 1906 and Josephine B. Peacock (7,109) (1883-1960) in 1941 whose obituary was on page 4 Oct. 6, 1960 in the Brunswick Record. He was employed with the WPA and live at 91 Jordan Avenue. He was the stepson of Henry Watson (1841) and Rachel J. (1840). He had siblings: John L. Howe, Gilbert Howe; Charles H. Howe; and Louisa Shephard.George’s obituary was on page 1 of the Nov. 20, 1941 Brunswick Record.
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Guy Ulmont Nickerson (7,108) (1888-1966), an ice dealer, married Evelyn Harriet Roderick (7,108) (1888-1966) of Bath in 1908. She was the daughter of William Roderick (1858). They had Clarence S. (1918); (Evelyn) Delight Storer (7,107) (1908-1988); Guy Ulmont (1911); Charles (1913); Elmer (1919); and Albert (1920). Guy was the son of Edward (1852) a tug boat captain, and Elizabeth (1860). He had siblings: Edith L (1890); Arthur L. (1882); Ethel L. (1886); and Harold (1889).
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Merlene M. Hatch (7,110) (1928-1939). Her obituary is on page 3 of March 30, 1939 Brunswick Record. Has a stone with a sheep carved on top. She was the daughter of Charles E. Hatch (1885-1949), a clerk and nightwatchman, and Nettie E. (Harvey) (Cobb) (1902) in 1921. Charles’ obituary is on page 4, Dec.21, 1949 in the Brunswick Record.
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Reuben C. Courson (7,111) (1846-1901)married Fannie E. Donnelly (7,112) (1850-1925) who was born in Ireland, County Cork. They had: William; Samuel Arnold (7,113) (1870-1874); and Frank Mitchell Sr. (7,114) (1872-1942). He was also a step brother to Joann (7,50), Thankful and Mary Fuller. He had a brother Horatio Courson (7,48). He was in ”in civil war-in 9th Regiment Co B of the Maine InfantryVolunteers under Capt Robinson of Bath Maine-he mustered date was 22 sep 1861 at age 19-thecompany moved from Augusta Maine on 24 sept 1861 and arrived in Washington DC the 26th.They pitched tentson the 27th at a town called Bladensburg which was one mile from the capital.On 8 Oct they march to Annapolis MD and on the 20th they boarded the steamer Coatzacoalcos and sailed on the 21 to Fort Monroe.The 29th of Oct 1861,they sail to Hilton Head Island South Carolina and arrived on the eve of the capture of Fort Walker.From the 7 of Nov to 13 Dec they camped to the left of the fort and did picket duty and entrenching duty.In 1863 they were on Black Island,South Carolina ,then moved to Chaplin'sfarm in Virginia .In 1900 census of Brunswick Maine,he and Fannie lived on Bowker Street in a rented house.He could read and write. Anna E Courson believes that he was wounded in the civil war because she claimed that Fannie received a pension after he died of heart disease . The small house on Bowker St. would be no where the Catholic cemetery is at the end of Pine St. and Chamberlain Avenue. At the end of Fannie’s life she started to lose her mind. She started tossing money out the door and other odd things. She was a washerwoman in 1900.”
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Frank Mitchell Courson Sr. married Angie H. Kathleen Whittam (7,115) (1877-1957)in 1894. They had John Reuben (1895) and Frank Mitchell Jr. (7,116,117) (1906-1959)Frank Sr. was he “was a nice old man that everyone liked.In 1895 he worked as a millman also worked for Maine Central Railroad as a Block Signalman.in 1900,he was a fireman with the railroad.he had a heart attack and died after handing someone a report.In 1900,he rented a home on Cedar street in Brunswick Maine. he also lived on Mclellan street where he owned his own home.He was a very friendly ,patient man.This is as opposed to his wife Angie,who was not overly pleasant.” ”William was in the Navy- died at sea-Wrote home often for money which his mother gladly sent.She did not have much because she lived on a pension . Fran M Courson Sr wrote Bill and told him never to write home for money again.”
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Charles Herbert Ham (7,118) (1875-1946), a worker at the Lawn swing factory in Brunswick, married Bessie (Elizabeth) Jardine (7,118)(1880-1927) in 1907. They had Anna (Annah) (7,119) (1909-1984)) who married Chester H. McCabe. (7,120) (1911-1971) T.W. Hyde Camp No. 46 in 1930. Chester and Anna had Doris E. (1933); Willard H., and Carol O. and had a plumbing contracting business in Bath on Middle St. Charles was the son of Willliam L. Ham (7,118) (1840-1918) who married Anne Fuller (7,118) (1839-1915). She was the daughter of Arnnie Fuller and Nancy. William and Anne also had Harry R. (7,118) (1871-1918); and Fred S. (7,118) (1874-1886), and Orlando Chester (1869-1902). William Lang Ham died at Togus (Co. B 9th me Reg) and was the son of Charles C. (1806-1872) and Charlotte Lincoln. He had siblings: George C. (1836); Joseph Goodwin ( a druggist) (150-1912). Their ancestor was Tobias Ham who settled in New Meadows (1717-1804) after whom Ham’s Hill was named. Charles H. Ham’s obituary is on page 4, April 25, 1946 of the Brunswick Record; Elizabeth’s on page 9 of Oct. 20, 1927; William L.’s in the March 29, 1918 Record; and Anne Fuller Ham in the March 26, 1915 Record.
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Michael Donnelly (7, 122) (1797-1869) married Jane from Medford, MA. and they had: Anna J. (7,21) (1853-1853); Peter (7,122) (1843-1868); Margaret E. (7,123) (1848-1868); Daniel H.Donnelly (7,124) (1848-1875) who married Bridget Muir (4,100); and Augusta (1858).
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William H. Donnelly (7,126) (1870-1945) married Elizabeth M. Muir (7,125) (1883-1959) in 1890. They had: Daniel J. who married Mary C. McKinley in 1943; Frances (1908); and William (1910). William’s obituary is on page 4 of the January 25, 1945 Brunswick Record and Elizabeth’s on page 4 of the May 7, 1959 Record.
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Prudence E. Thomas (7,127) (1937-1937) was the infant daughter of P. & E. Thomas. This may have been Paul R. Thomas, a clerk at the Post office and his wife Winnifred H. Brehaut. (married in 1931).
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Josiah Gatchell (7,128) (1835-1896)Co. K. 1 Me Cav. He was the son of Allen Gatchell and Betsy Farbien. He was single in 1875. He was a farmer on the Bath Road in 1880.
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Lydia J. Perkins Seco (7,129) (1839-1901) married Hiram L. Seco (1838-1910) and they had William H. Seco (7,130) (1868-1888); Hiram L. (1865) a brick mason; Lydia A. (1869-1922); Mary E. (Nellie) (1874-1913); and George E. (1873). Hiram is buried at the Sewell-Seco Cemetery in China.
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Caroline T. Floyd (7,131) (1812-1874) was born in Saco, the daughter of Samuel Floyd (1786) and Mary Underwood (1878-1872) married in 1806. She had siblings: Samuel (d. 1931) by falling bricks; Mary E. (1829); and Frank A. (1848), a teacher on Pleasant Street in Brunswick for whom Caroline was housekeeping.
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John W. Dall (7,132) (1851-1901) from French Canada married Annie F. (7,132) (1858-1908) from Nova Scotia. They had George William (7,132) (1880-1929) a paper mill worker, who married (Olive) Minnie M. (7,132) (1884-1970). George and Minnie had: Annie (7,132); Martha (7,132); Lillian (7,132); George (7,132) (b. 1910); Harold H. (1905); Thresa (1916); and John W. Dall (7,132) (1910-1986) a paper mill worker in Waterville married Adrienne R. Bernie (7,132) (1912-1995) in 1934. They had George (1935); Joyce (1935); and John Jr. (1936). George William Dall’s obituary is on page 4, September 5, 1929 in the Brunswick Record.
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Celia A. Davis Smith (7,133) (1918-1963) married Floyd T. Smith (b.1918) They were married in Freeport, Maine where they worked in the shoe shop. They had Floyd T. Jr. (1935). Floyd T. Smith was the step son of Forrest I. Marston who married Lola A. Smith in 1924. He had step siblings: Forestine (1927); Freida (1929); and Freeland (1930). Celia died in Bangor but was buried at Varney Cemetery.
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Eunice Verrill Edwards (7,134) (1832-1880) (b. in Minot)“Mother" married Joshua Edwards (1824-1862 of Raymond who died at Camp Parapet, Ship Island, LA. They had: Rosanna (1849) who married Nason Pitts and then Fred Burgess; Ephriam (1856-1902), a huckster, who married Lydia Ward and lived in Brunswick and they had Sarah (1880) and divorced with her marrying Joseph F. Cunningham of Bath, Maine and he marrying Olive Verrill (1858-1948) with burial in East Raymond Maine.; Orin (1857-1866); John E. (1950) who married Hannah A. Lordes; Milton L. (1861) who married Kate Louise York; Ada A (1866); Charles L. (1869); Ellen P. (1877); and Celia Ann (1853) who married (1) Ivory Elwell Cobb in 1868 and divorced in 1876 and had Eunice Hannah Cobb (1872-1917), (2) Samuel William French in 1878 and had Ernestine French (1876-1924), and (3) George Herbert Collins in 1927. Ephriam was a huckster (peddler) who lived on Harpswell Road in 1880 the year his mother died.
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Winfield H. Davis (7,135) (1895-1966) was the son of William Howard Davis and Ernestine French (daughter of Samuel and Celia Edwards French). He married Hazel E. Collins in 1915 and Elsie A. Gay (Moody) in 1948. Hazel Collins Davis has an obituary on page 4 of Jan. 4, 1945 Brunswick Record. Winfield was a laborer and lived on Pleasant Hill Road. He was a grandson to Eunice Edwards.
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Harry A. Walker (7,136) (1880-1973), worker at Pejepscot Paper co, married Etta M. (7,136) (1883-1964). Married Etta Matilda Strout (b. 1833). She was the daughter of William Henry Strout (7,137) (1855-1932), a farmer, and Nancy Matilda Ward (7,137) (1858-1932) Etta had siblings: Annie M. (1877); Milton Henry (1879-1957); Alice Mildred (1886-1971); Bertha Belle (1889); and Charles Linwood Strout (7,141) (1892-1969) who married Lilla L. Kuhn (7,140)(1887-1966) of Warren, Maine in 1915. Harry was the son of John Walker (7,136,138) (1855-1917) “Father”, a painter, and Annie (7,136,139) (1858-1906) “Mother”. He had a sibling: Bessie S. (7,136) (1878-1932) who married Henry W. Hatch (7,136) (1875-1933). Harry A. and Etta had: Gladys R. Walker (7,136) (1905-1997).Merle L. (1909); and Harry A. Jr. (1919). William H. Strout has an obituary on page 4, Aug. 18, 1932; Nancy Matilda’s on page 3, May 20, 1932; and Bessie Hatch on Oct. 27, 1932, pg. 4 in the Brunswick Record. William Henry Strout was the son of Joseph Weeman Strout of Durham and Sara Anne Knight of New Vineyard, Me.
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Harry A. Walker (7,136) (1880-1973), worker at Pejepscot Paper co, married Etta M. (7,136) (1883-1964). Married Etta Matilda Strout (b. 1833). She was the daughter of William Henry Strout (7,137) (1855-1932), a farmer, and Nancy Matilda Ward (7,137) (1858-1932) Etta had siblings: Annie M. (1877); Milton Henry (1879-1957); Alice Mildred (1886-1971); Bertha Belle (1889); and Charles Linwood Strout (7,141) (1892-1969) who married Lilla L. Kuhn (7,140)(1887-1966) of Warren, Maine in 1915. Harry was the son of John Walker (7,136,138) (1855-1917) “Father”, a painter, and Annie (7,136,139) (1858-1906) “Mother”. He had a sibling: Bessie S. (7,136) (1878-1932) who married Henry W. Hatch (7,136) (1875-1933). Harry A. and Etta had: Gladys R. Walker (7,136) (1905-1997).Merle L. (1909); and Harry A. Jr. (1919). William H. Strout has an obituary on page 4, Aug. 18, 1932; Nancy Matilda’s on page 3, May 20, 1932; and Bessie Hatch on Oct. 27, 1932, pg. 4 in the Brunswick Record. William Henry Strout was the son of Joseph Weeman Strout of Durham and Sara Anne Knight of New Vineyard, Me.
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Angelia Isobell Hallowell Meader (7,143) (1849-1918) married Capt. Alonzo Edgar Meader (1848-1905) of Boothbay, Maine and they had Cora Clara McKenney (7,142) (1881-1909).Alonzo E. Meader was th son of James G. Meader, Jr. (1794-1848) and Clarissa L. Knight (1828-1911), and grandson of Moses Meader (1752-p.1840) was born August 19, 1848 at South Berwick, ME and died December 19, 1905 at Wells, ME, where he was buried.. He was a fisherman and mariner, indicated on his stone as "Captain." Alonzo was Master of the schooner Frank Barker in 1884. He was Master of his father's schooner Cora C. Meader in 1887. He learned to sail on and skippered other sailing vessels.April 7, 1868 at Boothbay he married Angelia Isobel Hallowell, born September 19, 1849 at Augusta, ME the daughter of J. Franklin Hallowell and died March 18, 1918 at Boothbay Harbor. They lived in the Lincoln-Boothbay area. There were ten children in all. Some died early. They had: Rufus S. Meader, born January 31, 1869 and died September 8, 1870; Matilda C. Meader, born January 3, 1871 and died September 25, 1871;Frank Hallowell Meader, born December 26, 1874;Orissa (Ora) C. Meader, born July 2, 1876 and died April 25, 1898;Snow Raymond Meader, born December 7, 1878 and died September 7, 1947;and Cora Clara Meader, born July 2, 1881 and died January 6, 1909; Cora married Thomas Horace McKenney (b. 1879) and they had: Orin; Snow (1903-1991); and Angelia Matilda (1906-1980). CORA CLARA MEADER, b. July 2, 1881, Boothbay, Maine; d. January 6, 1909, Brunswick, Maine; m. THOMAS HORACE MCKENNEY, December 2, 1902, Rumford, Maine; b. ca. 1879, of Rumford, Maine. Cora C. McKenney’s obituary is on page 8 of the Jan. 15, 1909 Brunswick Record.
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Carl Dearborn Mores (7,144,145) (1896-1979) Pvt. USA WWI married Jennie G. Leavitt (7,14) (1898-1989) in 1924. Jennie was the daughter of Franklin Leavitt and Bertha. She had a sister Mildred May who married Wilfred J. Noel of Westbrook and had four girls and to boys. Carl and Jennie had: Dr. Carl W. Mores who married Jeanne; and Marjorie J. who married a Bishop from North Carolina.Carl D. Mores was the son of Waren W. Mores (1865) and Florentine Dearborn (1866) of East Livermore, ME. Dr. Carl W. Mores “Dr. Carl W. Mores has been a Pastor and teacher in the church for many years and served as an education administrator and management consultant for over forty years. He has taught at several colleges and universities in the greater Boston area. He is the author of, Journeys, Finding Life's Way in Spite of Obstacles, and with Dr. Charles Bradford, Battle Road and Charlestown Heights, Lost and Won and Recollections of an American Hospital in Britain, 1940 - 1942. He has enjoyed a lengthy career as a speaker in many settings. Dr. Mores was a founding member of the PCCC and has served as an elder since 1974, being distinguished as Elder Emeritus in 2010.”
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Perley G. Cotton (7,146) (1892)( 1882?-1946) , a clerk in a retail grocery, married Jeannette A. Macur and had a son Omer Macur Mercier (1911).Perley was listed as divorced in 1930 and was boarding with Jannette and her son Omer Macur and Leo C. Macur (1914). In 1918 when he registered for the army he was married to Jennie and living in Michigan. Perley later married Agnes L.(Cotton) an obituary on page 4 of Aug 15, 1946 Brunswick Record. Her headstone was not found in Varney but reported earlier there. He was employed by Cushman Bakery and lived on Chamberlain Avenue. Jeannette Albertine Ducharme may have married Edmond Mercier. Her father’s name was Omer. “Harpswell – Leo C. “Chick” Mercier, resident of Harpswell Neck Road in Harpswell died Tuesday, September 25, 2012, at the age of 99 with his family at his side while at Mid Coast Senior Health Center in Brunswick. He was born June 10, 1913 in Lowell, MA. a son of Edmond and Jeannette (Ducharme) Mercier. He attended school in Attleboro, Mass, then moved to Maine with his parents at a young age. Chick worked for many years in the retail grocery business and later the automotive service industry. His ability to speak French endured him to the local Franco-American community when he managed the “Jenny” gas station on Maine Street in Brunswick for many years. He supported the war effort as a bridge crane operator at the Hyde Windlass in Bath for the duration of the war. He never hesitated to help someone in need or go the extra mile without question. He was a strong family man who put his family first and worked extra jobs to provide for them. He had served as a member of the Harpswell Neck Volunteer Fire & Ambulance and was part of the first group of trained ambulance attendants for the Rescue. He was predeceased by his first wife, Marjorie; a son, Richard G. Mercier whom Chick was very proud of his status as a US veteran that was interred in Arlington National Cemetery, a daughter Judith M. Gerber, a step daughter, Helen Hoverson, a brother Omer Mercier and a granddaughter, Michele Yanok. Omer had been the head custodian of Sills Hall at Bowdoin College for years.”
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John W. Sproul (7,141) (1904-1947) married Viola A. Brown (7,147) (1907-1972). John was an owner and salesman for a retail bakery. They had Avis R. (7,147) who married Louise C. Labbe Jr. (7,147) (1925), a mail carrier, in 1945, and they had Annie A. (7,147) (1953); and Ronald L. (7,147) (1950-1998). Louise C. Labbe had a sister Anita P. (7,147) (1918-1993). Louis was the son of Louis Labbe Sr.(1896) who married Annie St. Pierre (1896), and was a baker, and they had: Louise (1921); Doris (1921); Priscille (1923); and Anita.
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Clarence E. Strout (7,148) (1885-1940), a teamster for Scribner Grain Co., married Agnes Lorena McDougall(7,148) (b. 1891). They had: Everett (1919). Clarence was the son of Abraham Lincoln Strout (1861), a teamster, and Emma J. Courson (1864) and had siblings: Everett (1895); and Burton (1897). Clarence’s obituary is on page 4 of April 11, 1940 Brunswick Record.
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Bertha A. Cilley Leavitt (7,149) (1865-1933) “Mother" married Frank Leavitt (7,149) (1870-1948) “Father”, a grocer store manager, and earlier a brick mason, and they had Edward (7,149) (1896-1898) “Baby”. They also had: Ernest R. (1904); Mildred M. (1906); Charlotte A. (1908); Franklin C. (1910); Clarence F. (1911); Jennie (1899); Rena B. (1891) and two step children: Bernard Samuel Cilley (1890) and Leona B. Cilley (7,150) (1885-1969) who married William G. Cain (7,150,151) (1879-1953) in 1901. They had Hellen L. (1910). Bertha had previously married Edwin S. Cilley (1885). Bertha A. Leavitt was born in October 1866 at Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. She married Edwin S. Cilley, son of Samuel Loring Salley and Mary Jane Sinclair, on 23 October 1885 at Brunswick. She married Frank Leavitt on 5 October 1891 at Brunswick. As of 13 June 1900, Bertha A. Leavitt had 4 children, 3 of which were living. Bertha A. Leavitt and Frank Leavitt appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Brunswick enumerated 13 June 1900, Frank, age 29, born in Maine, a brick mason; his wife or 8 years, Bertha, age 33, born in Maine; they reside at 45 McLellan St. Bertha A. Leavitt and Frank Leavitt appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Brunswick enumerated 21 April 1910, Frank, age 39, born in Maine, a laborer at odd jobs; his wife, Bertha, age 43, born in Maine; other members of the household are Jennie, Rena, Ernest, Mildred, Charlotte, Franklin and B. Samuel Cilley.8 She resided on 22 July 1919 at Brunswick. Children of Bertha A. Leavitt and Edwin S. Cilley: Leona B. Cilley (1886-1969); and Bernard Samuel Cilley (1889-1972). Children of Bertha A. Leavitt and Frank Leavitt: Edward; Jenny Gladys; Rena Belle; Ernest Raymond; Mildred; Charlotte A. ; Frankllin C.; and Clarence Floyd. William G. Cain was born circa 1879 at Fairfield, Somerset, Maine. He was the son of Albert M. Cain and Annie S. Hill. He married Leona B. Cilley, daughter of Edwin S. Cilley and Bertha A. Leavitt, on 7 August 1901 at Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. William G. Cain resided on 7 August 1901 at Brunswick, Sagadahoc, Maine. Children of William G. Cain and Leona B. Cilley: a child in 1905; Hazel Pearl (1906); Helen Leonora (1909); Violet M. (1911); Lawrence Boward (1914); Clayton Leroy (1916); Geraldine; Arnold Gilbert (1920-1980); and Irene Virginia.
Richard Snow
Comment on Text
Bertha A. Cilley Leavitt (7,149) (1865-1933) “Mother" married Frank Leavitt (7,149) (1870-1948) “Father”, a grocer store manager, and earlier a brick mason, and they had Edward (7,149) (1896-1898) “Baby”. They also had: Ernest R. (1904); Mildred M. (1906); Charlotte A. (1908); Franklin C. (1910); Clarence F. (1911); Jennie (1899); Rena B. (1891) and two step children: Bernard Samuel Cilley (1890) and Leona B. Cilley (7,150) (1885-1969) who married William G. Cain (7,150,151) (1879-1953) in 1901. They had Hellen L. (1910). Bertha had previously married Edwin S. Cilley (1885). Bertha A. Leavitt was born in October 1866 at Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. She married Edwin S. Cilley, son of Samuel Loring Salley and Mary Jane Sinclair, on 23 October 1885 at Brunswick. She married Frank Leavitt on 5 October 1891 at Brunswick. As of 13 June 1900, Bertha A. Leavitt had 4 children, 3 of which were living. Bertha A. Leavitt and Frank Leavitt appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Brunswick enumerated 13 June 1900, Frank, age 29, born in Maine, a brick mason; his wife or 8 years, Bertha, age 33, born in Maine; they reside at 45 McLellan St.5 Bertha A. Leavitt and Frank Leavitt appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Brunswick enumerated 21 April 1910, Frank, age 39, born in Maine, a laborer at odd jobs; his wife, Bertha, age 43, born in Maine; other members of the household are Jennie, Rena, Ernest, Mildred, Charlotte, Franklin and B. Samuel Cilley.8 She resided on 22 July 1919 at Brunswick. Cilley=YCleaned=YLine Root=NSpanish=NHamilton=NCemetery=NDirect=N Children of Bertha A. Leavitt and Edwin S. Cilley: Leona B. Cilley (1886-1969); and Bernard Samuel Cilley (1889-1972). Children of Bertha A. Leavitt and Frank Leavitt: Edward; Jenny Gladys; Rena Belle; Ernest Raymond; Mildred; Charlotte A. ; Frankllin C.; and Clarence Floyd. William G. Cain was born circa 1879 at Fairfield, Somerset, Maine. He was the son of Albert M. Cain and Annie S. Hill. He married Leona B. Cilley, daughter of Edwin S. Cilley and Bertha A. Leavitt, on 7 August 1901 at Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. William G. Cain resided on 7 August 1901 at Brunswick, Sagadahoc, Maine. Cilley=YCleaned=YLine Root=NSpanish=NHamilton=NCemetery=NDirect=N Children of William G. Cain and Leona B. Cilley: a child in 1905; Hazel Pearl (1906); Helen Leonora (1909); Violet M. (1911); Lawrence Boward (1914); Clayton Leroy (1916); Geraldine; Arnold Gilbert (1920-1980); and Irene Virginia.
Richard Snow
Comment on Text
Joel Southard (7,152) (1837-1915) Corporal, Co. K, 20th Maine Inf. Co. K 20th Me Inf. married Fidelia A. (7,153) (1837-1919) in 1856 in Harpswell. Joel worked in a brickyard and was born in Bowdoinham, dying in South Portland. He enlisted in Harpswell. He and Fidelia had: Amaziah (1859); Levinda J. (1861); Elma E. (1864); Leona (1873); Mary (1875); and Elmer Ernest. Joel was the son of Amaziah Southard (1780) and Abigail Small (1799). He had siblings: Jane (1829-1905); James (1831-1899); and Amaziah (1839-1900) who married Lavenda Crummit in 1865. Elmer Ernest Southard (b. 1867), a laborer, was born in Harpswell. He married Julia Collins Southard (7,157) (1873-1920). They had Sullivan (1894) a girl; Cora Mabel (1903); Dora M. (1894); Edna May (1891); and Ruth M. (1910). Joel’s obituary is on page 2, June 18, 1915 Brunswick Record and Julia’s is on page 6 of Nov. 12, 1920.
Richard Snow
Comment on Text
Joel Southard (7,152) (1837-1915) Corporal, Co. K, 20th Maine Inf. Co. K 20th Me Inf. married Fidelia A. (7,153) (1837-1919) in 1856 in Harpswell. Joel worked in a brickyard and was born in Bowdoinham, dying in South Portland. He enlisted in Harpswell. He and Fidelia had: Amaziah (1859); Levinda J. (1861); Elma E. (1864); Leona (1873); Mary (1875); and Elmer Ernest. Joel was the son of Amaziah Southard (1780) and Abigail Small (1799). He had siblings: Jane (1829-1905); James (1831-1899); and Amaziah (1839-1900) who married Lavenda Crummit in 1865. Elmer Ernest Southard (b. 1867), a laborer, was born in Harpswell. He married Julia Collins Southard (7,157) (1873-1920). They had Sullivan (1894) a girl; Cora Mabel (1903); Dora M. (1894); Edna May (1891); and Ruth M. (1910). Joel’s obituary is on page 2, June 18, 1915 Brunswick Record and Julia’s is on page 6 of Nov. 12, 1920.
Richard Snow
Comment on Text
BradL. Levesque (7,154) (1974-1996). Battled cancer for several years and spent most of his teen years in foster homes. He was the first recipient of the Brad Levesque Leadership Award that has been awarded since his death in Brunswick.
Richard Snow
Comment on Text
Clarence Atkins Pennell (7,155) (1885-1960) married, in 1890, Irene V. Cook (7,156) (1889-1978). They had: Clarence R. (1919); Alberta M. (1922); Dorthy May (1924) who married Lindell E. Wallace in 1984 and died in 2012 in Portland, Maine; Doreathea H.(1924); Charlotte J. (1927); Geraldine F. (1825); Evelyn (1909); William F. (1914); Lawrence D. (1933). Clarence was the son of William Albert Pennell (1857-1910) and Mary M. Wilson Morgan, the daughter of Theophilus Bachelor Morgan and Abigail Alexander. She had married David Wilson in 1861 before marring William A. William and Mary had, besides Clarence; Albert Augusta; John Bliss; James W. (1882); Sadie Belle (1855-1906); Edward E. (1890); Delia F. MacGower (1878); Eva M. (1882-1910); Theophilus B. (1888); and Abbie M. (1893). Clarence A. Pennell’s obituary is on page 4, March 24, 1960 Brunswick Record.
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Toothaker Monument
2 Stones leaning against monument
Moody Monument
Emma 1 Charlie
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Richard Snow
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Charles H. Toothaker (7,158) (1848-1920), a lumber dealer, married Mary Eliza Bragdon (7,158) (1848-1916). Charles was the son of Levi Toothaker (1799-1881) and Sarah Thomas. Mary was the daughter of Joseph Bragdon and Mary Moody. Charles and Mary had; Ella T. (1869); Alfred M. (1871); Joseph L. (1873); Laura B. (1875); Sarah (1877); Ruth Elyadie (1879-1962); Charles L. (1884); Abbie L. (1884); and Isabelle (1885). Charles H. Toothaker had siblings: Levi (1839-1910); Daniel (1845); Josephine (1847).
Richard Snow
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Charles H. Moody (7,159,161) (1864-1892) was the son of Isaiah Moody (7,159) (1834-1912) and Emily J. Potter ( b. 1835). Isaiah was a Pvt. in Co. A 24th Reg. Maine Inf. Isaiah was a son of Benjamin Moody b. 1802. Charles had siblings: Elizabeth (1862); Emma E. (7,159,160) (1862-1875); Eddie M. (7,159) (1866-18S69); and Willie M. (7,159) (1873-1975). Isaiah Moody’s obituary is on page 8 in September 27, 1912 Brunswick Record.
Range #7
(R7#1) RAYMOND C. PREBLE Nov. 18, 1895 May 17, 1974
(R7#3) ELSIE G PREBLE Sept. 9, 1903
Oct. 16, 1989
(R7#6) Top of stone: HARRY WILBERT
Face of stone: son of
F. 0. & S. A. DOUGHTY
died Aug. 7, 1891 Aet. 11 months.
(R7#2) DONNIE DONALD E. PREBLE
May 16, 1935 Mar. 1, 1942
Pray the Lord my soul to keep
(R7#5)
Mother SUSAN A. wife of
FRANK 0. DOUGHTY 1852 - 1897
(R7#7) EASTMAN RALPH E ELIZABETH A.
June 7, 1914 Aug. 19, 1917 Nov. 9, 1977 Feb. 9. 1998
(R7#8)
B MADGE L.
wife of CLARENCE D. BARTLETT
1899 - 1945
(R7#11) CLARENCE D BARTLETT Cpl US Army World War II
1895 1978
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R7#12) ELWOOD T MAYBERRY Maine
PFC Provost Guard Co World War I
Aug 22 1894 March 6 1962
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R7#13) MADELINE I MAYBERRY May 6 1895 Dec 9 1976
(R7#4)
Father FRANK 0. DOUGHTY
1849 - 1935
(R7#9) S ABBIE E. wife of
WILLIAM H. STOREY 1873 - 1939
(R7#10) S WILLIAM H. STOREY
1869 - 1937 At rest
Markers: 1.0.0.F. F.L.T.
Army United Navy Spanish War Veterans
1898 - 1902 U.S.A. Philippine Islands
Cuba Porto Rico
(R7#18) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: CASSIE R.
wife of PLINY M. THAYER died Mar. 12, 1905
Aet. 63 ys. 8 ms. 16 ds.
(R7#20) WILLIAM H. CONDON died Jan. 23, 1938
Ae. 85 yrs.
(R7#22) JOHN L. COURSON died in New Orleans
Dec. 9, 1863, aged 42 yrs. 4 mos.
HARRIET his wife
died July 12, 1876, aged 39 yrs. 2 mos.
Father & Mother All thy toils and cares are done
weary parents take thy rest God in mercy hath recalled thee
to thy place among the blest.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R7#14) NANCY E AUXTER 1930 2007
(R7#16) Colby Monument COLBY
JOHN COLBY Apr. 9, 1809 - May 6, 1879 SOPHIA A. NICKERSON
his wife Mar. 23, 1813 - May 10, 1891
(R7#15) Top of stone: SHEPARD
Face of stone: FATHER
MOTHER
(R7#17) Top of stone: ERNEST I.
Face of stone: son of
P. M. & C. R. THAYER born Dec. 7, 1873 died Aug. 22, 1875.
You will never be forgotten
(R7#19)
P. M. THAYER Co. B.
9 Me. Inf. 1843 - 1914
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R7#21) GEORGIA A. wife of
WM. H. CONDON died Apr. 15, 1919
Ae. 64 yrs.
(R7#23) MOSES W. POLLARD died
July 5, 1898 aged 68 yrs.
(R7#24) DEBORAH POLLARD wife of
MOSES W. POLLARD died
Nov. 5, 1920 aged 83 yrs.
At rest
Marker Stones: (R7#29) KIMBERLY ANNE ORMSBY JOHNSON
June 23, 1969 - April 29, 2007
(R7#26) GEORGE C. son of
MOSES W. & DEBORAH POLLARD
died Feb. 17, 1887
aged 20 yrs. 3 mos. "The Lord is my shepard"
(R7#27) ROBERT H. son of
MOSES W. & DEBORAH POLLARD.
died June 9, 1889.
aged 21 yrs. 3 mos. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep
(R7#25)
MOSES W. son of
MOSES W. & DEBORAH POLLARD.
died Oct. 26, 1876.
aged 20 yrs. 4 mos. here dear Moses and take your rest God called you home and thought it best. dear friends and wipe your tears
I must lie here until Christ appears.
(R7#28) Ormsby Monument ORMSBY
(R7#30) IRVING D. ORMSBY 1902 1973
(R7#32) ADDLE HOYT his wife
Apr. 21. 1871 Dec. 8, 1965
(R7#34) HAROLD C ORMSBY Maine
BM2 USNR World War I
May 18 1897 April 22 1965
Marker: U.S. World War Veteran
(R7#37) HELEN BAGLEY his wife
Jan. 20, 1895 Feb. 9, 1973
(R7#39) WALTER BARLOW 1946
his wife CAROLINE LEE
1950
(R7#31) MARGUERITE their dau.
Sept. 27. 1903 Feb. 17, 1995
(R7#33) WILLIAM D. Jan. 7, 1857 May 20. 1904
(R7#35) IRVING D. Jan. 14. 1902
Sept. 28, 1973
(R7#36) RUTH I. his wife
Aug. 22. 1908 Jan. 5. 1996
(R7#38) HAROLD C. son of WM. & ADDLE
May 18, 1897 Apr. 22, 1965
(R7#40)West Face:
East Face: CHARLES H. LEE
ELIZABETH died
LEE HICKS Dec. 25, 1890, 1907
Act. 66 yrs. WINTHROP LEE DIADEM his wife
1908 1904
AMOS BARLOW 1923
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R. ALICE GOULD 1946
(R7#41) Cobb / Forbes Monument East Face:
West Face: VINCENT S. COBB
WILLIAM FORBES 1871 - 1946
1807 - 1857 SADIE M. his wife
SARAH M. his wife 1876 - 1817 - 1872
CAROLINE E. dau. Marker Stones:
1837 - 1883 (R7#42)
EDWARD W. FORBES 1842 - 1922
1st Battery 1st Regt. Mt. Arty. (R7#43) BILLY Me. Vol.
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R7#44) Granite Cylinder with no markings.
(R7#45) Quinton Monument
(R7#46) FRANK A.
QUINTON
son of NEIL H. MARGARET M. C. H. & D. LEE
1882 - 1955 1891 - 1972
died Aug. 17, 1852 Aet. 7 yrs.
(R7#47) WILLIAM STUART died
(R7#48) HORATIO W. July 26, 1887. COURSON aged 56 yrs. died
Gone but not forgotten
July 15, 1897 A member of Co. D. 12. Me. Ae. 15 yrs.
Marker: G.A.R. 1861 - 1865 (R7#49) JULIA
COURSON died
June 6, 1898 Ae. 57 yrs. 11 mos.
(R7#50) JOANN (R7#51) West Face: DINGLEY WILLARD E. HICKS
died died Dec. 12, 1910 May 12, 1897 Ae. 55 ys. 9 ms. Ae. 58 yrs. East Face:
Gone but not forgotton
(R7#52) Sherman Monument East Face:
HANNAH H. SHERMAN 1834 - 1922
EDWARD B. SHERMAN
West Face: MILLARD E. SHERMAN
1866 - 1944 GRACE D. his wife
1865 - 1876 GEORGE W. SHERMAN
1862 - 1947
Marker Stones: (R7#53) MOTHER
('F.L.T.'
1869 - 1913 MILLARD R. their son
1899 - 1900
enclosed in three chain links above.)
(R7#54) EDWARD B. (R7#55) GEORGE W.
(R7#56) MILLARD E. (R7#57) GRACE D.
(R7#58) MILLARD R. (R7#59) INFANT
(R7#60) INFANT
(R7#61) Top of stone: (R7#62) Top of stone:
MOTHER FATHER Face of stone: Face of stone:
SARAH R. AGNES M. wife of wife of
ISAAC H. SMALL ISAAC H. SMALL
1844 - 1900 1877 - 1905
Markers:
U.S. Veteran (R7#63) HORACE E. son of
W.S.R.C. 1863 Corps. 9 I. H. & S. R. SMALL died Aug. 15, 1872. aged 6 yrs. 2 mos.
(R7#64) AGNES M. SMALL A beam from heaven sent to cheer
1905 - 1964 our boy on his gloomy road and angels are attemding near
to bear him to their bright abode.
(R7#65) Top of stone:
(R7#66)
MILTON A. GEORGIE
son of
Face of stone:
JEFFERSON & SUSAN SMITH GEORGE
died May 6, 1869 son of
aged 1 yrs. WM. & ALICE P. ed from our
BROOKINS. love died Jan. 1, 1878 darling home to
aged 3 yrs. there to dwell.
(Stone badly weathered.) (R7#68.) Top of stone:
HUSBAND Face of stone:
5th Me. Co. D. R'gt.
JEFFERSON SMITH died
May 6, 1872, aged 28 yrs. 6 mos.
Go dearest, from this world for now, the shades of death are round thee creeping.
There is a seal upon thy brow, which shows thou art not dead, but sleeping.
And I. with nothing on this lonely earth to love, cling closer to the anchor of my soul above.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R7#67) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: . SUSAN J.
wife of JEFFERSON SMITH
died Jan. 17. 1878.
aged 31 yrs. 8 mos.
(R7#69) WALTER S. son of
JAS. H. & E. S. SMITH
died Sept. 26, 1881 Ae. 4 yr. 3 mo.
Happy infant, early blest, rest in peaceful slumber, rest.
JAS. H. SMITH Co. A.
1 Me. Vet. Inf.
(R7#70) HATTIE E. dau. of
J. H. & E. SMITH died Oct. 15, 1888
Aet. 1 yr. 6 mo.
child
(R7#71)
to cherish and but just as it was opening
to the glory of the day down came the heavenly gardiner
and took our bud away.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R7#73)
(R7#74) WARREN PROCTOR 1843 - 1895
Co. K. 19th Me. Inf. OLIVE JANE his wife
1849 - 1915
JAMES C. SMITH died Nov. 23, 1893
Aet. 68 yr. One precious to our hearts i.
a voice we loved is stilled. The place made vacant in our home
can never more be filled. Her father in his wisdom recalled
the boon his love had given, and though the body lies below
the soul is safe in heaven.
Marker: G.A.R.
(R7#72)
SABRA A. wife of
JAMES C. SMITH died June 22, 1893 Aet. 68 yr. 4 mo.
We trust our loss will be her gain and that with Christ she's gone to rest.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R7#77)
BEACH CHARLES P. LENNIE M. 1875 - 1962 1883 - 1965
(R7#78) DANIEL F. S. son of
JAMES M. & HANNAH E. JACK. died Mar. 10, 1856
aged 4 wks. 5 ds.
(R7#79)
WILLIAM J. KNIGHT died
Apr. 11, 1872 Aet. 33 yrs.
A member of Co. C. 15. Me. Reg.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R7#75) Cummings Monument CUMMINGS
I. FRANK 1876 -
his wife LOTTIE M. PROCTOR
1876 - 1942
Marker Stone: (R7#76) FRANCENA MYRTLE
dau. of I. F. & L. M. CUMMINGS
died Jan. 21, 1914 age 2 yrs. 21 ds.
(R7#80) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: LUCY E. ROBERTSON
wife of HENRY T. GATCHELL
1861 - 1937
(R7#81) Top of stone: FATHER
Face of stone: HENRY T. GATCHELL
1855 - 1897 Gone but not forgotten
(R7#82) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: ELIZABETH H.
CLIFFORD 1843 - 1920
(R7#85) FREDRIC S. son of
C. E. & F. M. CHASE June 11, 1904 Aug. 31, 1915
(R7#87) SARAH A. wife of
JOSEPH W. STROUT died
Mar. 10. 1892 aged 73 yrs.
A precious one from us is gone a voice we loved is stilled
a place is vacant in our home which never can be filled.
(R7#89) MARION F. dau. of
F. & E. A. DODGE died July 17, 1872 Aet. 3 m's. 23 d's.
Reunion awaits us above
(R7#83) Top of stone: FATHER
Face of stone: FRED H. CLIFFORD
born in Bath, Me. Apr. 28, 1859
died Nov. 3, 1925 Aet. 66 yes.
Co. G. 6th Mass. Regt. Vol. At rest
(R7#84) Top of stone: HUSBAND
Face of stone: CHARLES E. CHASE
born in Fairfield Me. Sept. 1, 1874
died Jan. 4, 1908 Aet. 33 4 mos. 5 ds.
At rest
Marker: Army United Navy
Spanish War Veterans U.S.A. Cuba Phillipine Islands
Porto Rico 1898 - 1902
(R7#86) JOSEPH W. STROUT, died
Sept. 8, 1878 aged 66 yrs.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R7#88) Top of stone: MOTHER
East Face: SOPHRONIA E.
wife of WM. A. CAMPBELL born May 16, 1841 died May 16, 1888
West Face: CHARLES ADAMS
son of WM. A. & SOPHRONIA E.
CAMPBELL
(R7#90) born June 20, 1885. died April 9, 1888.
(R7#91)
MARCIA I. dau. of
F. & E. A. DODGE died Mar. 24, 1882.
aged 12 yrs. 7 mos. 24 d's. Not alone - for loved ones have passed on before.
EDITH S. dau. of
F. & E. A. DODGE died Aug. 28, 1873
aged 2 m's. 5 d's. Passed to the land above
(R7#92) ELLEN A. (R7#93) Watts Monument wife of East Face:
FRANCIS DODGE WATTS died West Face:
June 11, 1874 1837 WILLIS 1901 Aet. 31 ys. 8 ms. & 3 cis. 1837 SARAH E. 1908
1861 MASON E. 1943 1865 LIZZIE F. 1904
(R7#94) BELL F. 1871 FRED H. 1888 dau. of 1879 WINNIE S. 1896
WM. F. & DORCAS 1899 ELMER W. 1971 QUINNAM
died Aug. 27, 1873 aged 18 yrs. 2 mos. (R7#95) (Marble heart with no information.)
Dearest mother, brother, sister, all shed not for me the bitter tear Marker: U.S. Veteran
nor give the heart to vain regrets tis but the casket that lies here
the gem that tilled it sparkles yet. (R7#96) FRANK S. FULLER
1874 - 1955 (R7#97) ELIZABETH A.
FULLER 1866 - 1946 (R7#98) FRANK H. CLIFFORD
1862 - 1904
(R7#99) GUY T. CLIFFORD
Markers: 1891 - 1918
U.S. Veteran
Camp 53 Maine (R7#100) SADIE A.
dau. of F. H. & L. A. CLIFFORD Sept. 27, 1897,
Feb. 5, 1901.
(R7#102) Mother THANKFUL W.
FULLER 1849 - 1930
(R7#101) DORCAS M. wife of
WM. F. QUINNAM. died Apr. 27, 1876 aged 51 yrs. 5 mos.
Dearest mother thou hast left us here thy loss we deeply feel
but tis God who hath bereft us he can all our sorrows heal.
(R7#103) ALF'D FULLER Co. G.
6 Me. Inf.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R7#105) GEORGE A. HOWE 1883 - 1941
(R7#104) EDWIN H. CLIFFORD 1886 - 1918
(R7#106) CHARLES A. NICKERSON June 14, 1912 Oct. 11, 1996 In God's care
(R7#108) NICKERSON GUY U. NICKERSON
1888 - 1966 his wife
EVELYN RODERICK 1888 - 1966
In loving memory
(R7#107) DELIGHT NICKERSON STORER
Oct. 29, 1908 Nov. 16, 1988 In God's care
(R7#109) JOSEPHINE B. HOWE 1883 - 1960
(R7#110) MERLENE M. HATCH 1928 - 1939
Asleep to those who loved her
(R74111) Courson Monument REUBEN C. COURSON
died Aug. 22, 1901 Ae. 55 yrs.
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stones: (R7#112) FANNIE E. COURSON
1850 - 1925 Awake in the morning
(R7#118) Ham Monument East Face:
CHAS. H. HAM 1875 - 1946
ELIZABETH JARDINE his wife 1880 - 1927
HAM West Face:
WILLIAM L. HAM 1840 - 1918
ANNIE FULLER his wife 1839 - 1915
HARRY R. HAM 1871 - 1918
FRED S. HAM 1874 - 1886
HAM Markers:
Post 22 G.A.R. J.W. Hyde Camp No. 45 U.S. World War Veteran
(R7#113) Top of stone: SAMUEL 1.
Face of stone: son of
REUBEN C. & FANNIE E. COURSON
died Apr. 21, 1874 Aet. 4 yrs. 6 mos. 11 ds.
(R7#114) FRANK M. COURSON 1872 - 1942
He said goodbye and went away, He had gone to meet his God.
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R7#115) ANGIE H. K. COURSON 1877 - 1957
(R7#116) FRANK NI. COURSON Jr. 1906 - 1959
(R7#117) FRANK M. COURSON Jr. 1906 - 1959
Marker Stones: (R7#119)
ANNAH HAM
(R7#120) CHESTER H. McCABE wife of C. H. McCABE
1911 - 1971 1909 - 1984
Marker: T.W.Hyde Camp No. 46
(R7#121) ANNA J. dau. of (R7#122) MICHAEL DONNELLY,
MICHAEL & JANE died DONNELLY, died Jan. 16, 1869,
Nov. 26, 1853, Aet. 72 yrs.
Aet. 6 mos. PETER son of
MICHAEL & JANE DONNELLY, (R7#123) MARGARET E. died in Aux Cayes Haiti.
dau. of Nov. 23. 1868, MICHAEL & JANE Aet. 25 yrs.
DONNELLY died Oct. 28. 1868 Aet. 20 yrs. 6 mos. (R7#124) DANIEL H. DONNELLY, At rest in heaven. died
Feb. 26, 1875 aged 26 yrs. 9 mos. 26 ds.
(R7#125) ELIZABETH NI. DONNELLY 1883 - 1959 Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R7#126) WILLIAM H. DONNELLY (R7#128) Sergt. 1870 - 1945 JOSIAH GATCHELL
Co. K. 1 Me. Cay.
(R7#127) Top of stone: BABY
Face of stone: PRUDENCE E. infant dau. of
P. & E. THOMAS Jan. 8, 1937
(R7#129)
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
Mother LYDIA J. SECO
died Oct. 23, 1901 Ae. 62 ys. 7 ins.
Weep not, she is at rest (R7#130) Brother
WILLIAM H. SECO died July 19, 1888 Aet. 19 yr. 8 mo.
Gone before, is thy brother to the spirit land.
Dutifuly look we for another in thy place to stand.
(R7#131) CAROLINE T. FLOYD died May 26, 1874 Ae. 61 yrs. 1 mo. &
6 days She lives within us.
(R7#132) Dail Monument East Face:
DALL West Face:
1851 JOHN W. DALL 1901 1858 ANNIE F. his wife 1908 1880 GEORGE W. their son 1929 1884 MINNIE M. his wife 1970
Their children ANNIE, MARTHA
LILLIAN, GEORGE 1910 JOHN W. DALL 1986 1912 ADRIENNE R. his wife 1995
(R7#133) CELIA A. SMITH wife of
FLOYD T. SMITH 1918 - 1963
(R7#134) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: Mrs.
EUNICE EDWARDS died Apr. 1880
Aet. 48 yrs. Gone to rest
(R7#136) Walker Monument East Face: (R7#135) WINFIELD H. DAVIS
WALKER May 10, 1895 West Face: Dec. 26, 1966
HARRY A. WALKER 1880 - 1973 ETTA M. his wife 1883 - 1964 ARLINE M. their dau. 1902 - 1903 JOHN WALKER 1855 - 1917 Markers: ANNIE his wife 1858 - 1916 U.S. Veteran HENRY W. HATCH 1875 - 1933 BESSIE S. his wife 1878 - 1932 U.S.A. Soldier War with Spain GLADYS R. WALKER 1905 - 1997 1898 - 1899 Philippines,
Cuba, Porto Rico
(R7#137) Strout Monument Camp 53 Maine STROUT
WILLIAM H. STROUT 1855 - 1932
N. MATILDA his wife 1858 - 1932
Marker Stones: (R7#138)
FATHER
(R7#139)
MOTHER
(R7#140)
LILLA L. STROUT (R7#141) CHARLES L. STROUT
1887 - 1966
1892 - 1969
(R7#142) Top of stone: DAUGHTER
Face of stone: CORA C. McKENNEY
dau. of Capt. A. E. & ANGELIA
MEADER 1881 - 1909
At rest by her mother
(R7#143) Mother ANGELIA I. MEADER
1849 - 1918
(R7#144)
MORES CARL D. JENNIE G.
1896 - 1979 1898 - 1989
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R7#145) CARL D. MORES Pvt US Army World War I 1896 - 1979
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R7#147) Sproull / Labee Monument West Face:
SPROULL JOHN W.
1904 - 1947 VIOLA M. his wife
1907 - 1972 RONALD L. LABEE grandson
1950 - 1998
(R7#148) CLARENCE E. STROUT 1885 - 1940
AGNES L. STROUT
(R7#146) COTTON PERLEY G. 1892 - 1946
East Face: LABBE
1925 LOUIS C. LABBE his wife
1925 AVIS R. SPROULL their daughter
1953 ANNIE A. LABBE his sister
1918 ANITA P. LABBE 1993
(R7#149) Leavitt Monument Mother Father
BERTHA A. FRANK LEAVITT
LEAVITT 1865 - 1933
1870 - 1948 Baby
EDWARD 1896 - 1898
Gone home
(R7#150) Cain Monument East Face:
CAIN West Face:
1887 WILLIAM G. 1953 his wife
1885 LEONA B. 1969
Marker Stone: (R7#151) WILLIAM G. CAIN
1879 - 1953 (R7#152) Corpl.
JOEL SOUTHARD Co. K.
20 Me. Inf. Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R7#153) Mother FIDELIA A.
wife of JOEL SOUTHARD
1837 - 1919
(R7#155) CLARENCE A. PENNELL
1885 - 1960
(R7#158) Toothaker Monument CHARLES H. TOOTHAKER
1848 - 1921 MARY E. TOOTHAKER
1848 - 1916
(R7#159) Moody Monument South Face:
CHARLES H. MOODY died
June 1, 1892, aged 27 yrs. 8 mos.
Gone but not forgotten
EMMA E. MOODY died
Jan. 15, 1875, aged 12 yrs. 11 mos.
Dying is but going home.
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stones: (R7#160) EMMA
(R7#154) BRAD L. LEVESQUE son, brother and friend
September 10, 1974 May 25, 1996
(R7#156) IRENE V. PENNELL 1889 - 1978
(R7#157) JULIA S. SOUTHARD 1873 - 1920
North Face: EDDIE M.
died May 27. 1869
aged 2 yrs. 11 mos.
WILLIE NI died
Jan. 13, 1875 aged 2 yrs. children of
ISAIAH & EMILY MOODY
East Face: ISAIAH MOODY
1834 - 1912 MOODY
(R7#161) CHARLIE
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Charles H. Courson (8,1) (1856-1927) a house painter married Elizabeth (8,2) (1862-1918). They had a Baby (8,4) and Wilbur (8,26) (1875-1880). Charles was the son of Aaron C. Courson (8,24) (1829-1902), a laborer, “Father” and Hannah Ward (8,25) (1836-1892) “Mother”.He had siblings: Susan J. (8,27) (1853-1854).; Mary (1866); and Elbridge R. Courson (8,60) (1861-1933), a weaver in the cotton mill, who married Margaret (Martha) J. Cripps (8,7) (1859-1926). Margaret was the daughter of Sarah Ramsey Cripps (8,3) (1821-1907) from Ireland. They had: Hannah (1894) who married Kenneth B. Knight, and an adopted daughter Alice Michaud (1879). Aaron C. Courson was the son of John G. Courson (8,20) (1801-1866) “father" and Mary (8,21,) (1806-1882). Aaron’s other siblings: John L. (1827); SusanJ. (8,27) (1853-1854);Mary E. (1836); Clarissa A. (1847); Nathaniel C. (1825); Charles H. (1834); and Mariam C. (Merriem) (8,22) (1854-1895) who married George E. Wall. Kenneth B. Knight (8,5,8) (1898-1981)Pvt. USA WWI, a winder at the paper mill, married Hannah R. Courson(8,8) (1894-1962). Hannah was the daughter of Elbridge Courson and Margaret Cripps. Kenneth was the son of Frank A. Knight (1866) and Kate C. (1875). Kenneth had siblings: Frank A. 1909; and Dorothy F. (1904). Kenneth and Hannah had: Marguerite J. (1930).
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Charles H. Courson (8,1) (1856-1927) a house painter married Elizabeth (8,2) (1862-1918). They had a Baby (8,4) and Wilbur (8,26) (1875-1880). Charles was the son of Aaron C. Courson (8,24) (1829-1902), a laborer, “Father” and Hannah Ward (8,25) (1836-1892) “Mother”.He had siblings: Susan J. (8,27) (1853-1854).; Mary (1866); and Elbridge R. Courson (8,60) (1861-1933), a weaver in the cotton mill, who married Margaret (Martha) J. Cripps (8,7) (1859-1926). Margaret was the daughter of Sarah Ramsey Cripps (8,3) (1821-1907) from Ireland. They had: Hannah (1894) who married Kenneth B. Knight, and an adopted daughter Alice Michaud (1879). Aaron C. Courson was the son of John G. Courson (8,20) (1801-1866) “father" and Mary (8,21,) (1806-1882). Aaron’s other siblings: John L. (1827); SusanJ. (8,27) (1853-1854);Mary E. (1836); Clarissa A. (1847); Nathaniel C. (1825); Charles H. (1834); and Mariam C. (Merriem) (8,22) (1854-1895) who married George E. Wall. Kenneth B. Knight (8,5,8) (1898-1981)Pvt. USA WWI, a winder at the paper mill, married Hannah R. Courson(8,8) (1894-1962). Hannah was the daughter of Elbridge Courson and Margaret Cripps. Kenneth was the son of Frank A. Knight (1866) and Kate C. (1875). Kenneth had siblings: Frank A. 1909; and Dorothy F. (1904). Kenneth and Hannah had: Marguerite J. (1930).
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Kenneth B. Knight (8,5,8) (1898-1981)Pvt. USA WWI, a winder at the paper mill, married Hannah R. Courson(8,8) (1894-1962).
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Cora Smith (8,9) (1876-1876)daughter of John and Susie Smith. Could have been John (1843-1927) and Susan Ward (1857-1913) who also had Alice M. (1886) and Blanche B. (1892. Susan Ward Smith had an obituary on page 9, August 2, 1913.
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Allie B. Smith (8,10) (1880-1884) son of John and Susie Smith
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DanielS. Curtis (8,11) (1852-1882), a teamster, married Sarah W. Hinkley (8,11) (1852-1926). Sarah was the daughter of Elizabeth C. Hinkley (8,15) (1818-1905) “Mother"who married John Hinkley (1817), a salesman and they had in addition to Sarah W.: Mary E. (1844); and Harriet G. (1848). Daniel was the son of Joseph P. Curtis (1821) , a ship carpenter from Topsham, and Mary B. (1823). He had siblings: Norris G. (1859); and Joseph L. (1856). Sarah’s obituary appeared on page 6 of July , 1926 Brunswick Record. They had: Charles T. (1875) a grocery clerk in 1900; Humphrey T. (1879); and David G. (1881) a grocery clerk in 1900.
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Thomas Ross (8,12) (1831-1910), a carpenter, married Hattie E. Hinkley (8-12) (1848-1933). They had Carrie E. (8,13); and Lyman T. (8,14) (1883-1902). Thomas served in Co. B. of the 9th Maine Reg. Inf. in the Civil War, enlisting in Topsham. He lived on Spring St. Hattie was the daughter of John Hinkley and Elizabeth C. Strout.
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Thomas J. Gatchell Jr. (8,19) (1827-1875), a stone mason, married Sarah J. Ward (1835-1913) and they had: George Edward Gatchell (8,16) 1 yr. 8 mos. son; Rosa (1859); Betsey Ann (1863); and Francis Albert Gatchell (8,180)(1857-1862) 5 yrs. 6 mos. Thomas J. Gatchell Jr. was the son of Thomas J. Gatchell and Sarah H. Thomas J. Gatchell Jr. had siblings: Stephen (1829); Charles (1834); Rebecca J. (1839); Judah (1841); William H. (1843); Lemuel (1845); Andrew (1847); Aaron (1848) and Sarah J. (1854). Sarah J. Gatchell was widowed and became Sarah J .Duffy (8,17) (1835-1913). Her obituary is on page 8, September 12 ,1913 in the Brunswick Record.
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Georgie A. Carter (8,18) (1881-1882) was the son of Lemuel & Annie (Betsey Ann Gatchell) Carter. Lemuel Carter, of Bath, (1840-1891) married (1) Susan E. Freeman (1843) and had Samuel Freeman (1863-1901); and Charles (1871-1893). Lemuel divorced Susan in 1880 and married Betsey Ann Gatchell in 1880. They had: Alice E. (1885-1892) along with Georgia. Lemuel was in Co. I & M of the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery. Lemuel Carter was African-American as was Susan Freeman. On Saturday, Dec. 26, 25-year-old Aaron E. Williams followed his younger brother into Union blue wool, but not with the 14th Rhode Island. Now living in Industry, Aaron signed papers to join the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery Regiment, a “white” regiment. With that outfit’s Co. G would this 5-foot-6-inch farmer serve. Aaron was not the only black Mainer to join the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery; so did Lemuel Carter and Franklin Fremont from Bath and George Freeman from Brunswick
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GeorgeC. Ward (8,23) (1838-1864), of Topsham, was in Co. F. 15th Me Inf. He died in the service in 1864 in Louisiana. He was the son of Charles Ward (1809) and Hannah Orr who he married in 1832. Charles was the son of Josiah Ward and Mary Hewey; ;and Hannah Orr the daughter of Gershon Orr and Elizabeth. George had siblings: Bethia Ward (6,21) (1833-1905); Deborah Ward (7,24) (1837); James Hewey (1845); Rhoda (1842); and Rhoda Jane (1847)
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Cornelius (Con)Murphy (8,28) (1822-1855) “Father”, a laborer, married Margaret Sheehan (8,28) (1822-1870) “Mother” and they had Mary E. (8,29) (1848-1853). All came from Ireland. Con immigrated in 1846 from Ireland. He was a laborer and she most likely a domestic servant. They were from Brandon in Cork, Ireland.
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George Byron (8,31) (1809-1855) married Martha Given Baulor. (8,31) (1818-1888). George was born in Brunswick and Martha in Webster, Maine. They had Martha Jane (8,33) (1842-1907) who married Benjamin Potter Lewis (8,32) (1844-1934) “Father” in 1866. Benjamin and Martha had: Martha E. (8,34) (1870-1870). They lived in Medford, MA. They also had Charles E. Lewis (b. 1880) who married Olive Barron in Boston. Benjamin Potter Lewis was born in Bowdoin, Maine and served in Co. A. of the Mass. Vol. Cavalry in the Civil War as a Pvt. He was the son of John Lewis and Eleanor. He served 6 months in the Civil War (1864-6). He had siblings: Mary E. (1830); Abby A. (1837); Martha A. (1829); Frances R. (1835); George F. (1839); John T. (1833); and Jacob W. (1949).
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Hannah Kelley (8,35) (1848-1893) was the widow of Timothy Kelley (b. 1847), in 1880 he was a plasterer in Potland. They had Dennis (b. 1872) who married Mary Salter of Portland in 1898. She was from Ireland and Nova Scotia and immigrated in 1854. She worked as a servant at James Champlis in Portland in 1870.
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William Lubee (8,36)(1843-1913) married Abbie Harmon (8,36) (1843-1912). William was a Pvt. in th 5th Reg. Maine Infantry Co. D. and worked at the Cabot Mill, living at 9 Stetson St. He was the son of Samuel Lubee (1797) of Canada and Lydia (1798). Abbie was the daughter of Elias Harmon and Diana of Canaan, Maine. She was born in Brunswick. William and Abbie had Addie M. (1865). William’s obituary is on page 1 July 8, 1913 and Abigail’s on page 1 March 29, 1912 of the Brunswick Record.
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Patrick Neilan (8,40) (1803-1873) native of Sligo, Ireland who married Mary (8,37) Higgins (1808-1876). They had: Thomas (8,38) (1831-1871); Hannah (1846-1893) and Anne (8,39) (1846-1860). Patrick was a farmer and son of Timothy Neilan. Patrick was a laborer and lived at a house on Elm St. near Maine St.in 1867 and 1872-3.
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Nathaniel Chase (8,41) (1809-1872)a laborer who lived on Pearl St. (Jordan Avenue), married Miriam(Merriem)Allen (8,42) (1814-1875) in 1853. They had: Lydia (1837); Susan J. (1839) who married (1) Charles Doughty and (2) Enoch Coburn; Elizabeth (1834); and Mary S. (1844-1898). Nathaniel was the son of James Chase. He had siblings: Mary; Jane; and Betsey.
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Freeman H. Spear (8,43) (1850-1900) served in Co. I of the 19th Maine Reg. Infantry. He married Emma L. Black in 1872 in Portland. They had George L. (1872) who married Gertrude M. Burke in 1903. Freeman divorced Emma in 1874 and married Mrs. Susie J. Coburn in 1879. He was a harnessmaker in 1880 in Saco, Maine
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Ansil (Ancel,Ancil) Atkins (8,44) (1824-1883) married Margaret Walker (8,44) (1830-1882) in 1845.He was an undertaker on Old Bath Road in Brunswick, Maine. They had: Helena (1852) who worked in the cotton mill; Julia Ann (183) who worked there also and married John Thomas Ward; Frances A. (1858) who also worked in the cotton mill; Mary L. (1863); Maria D. (1866); George P. Atkins (8,44) (1861-1862); Maggie Atkins (8,44) (1858-1858); James R. Atkins (8,44) (1855-1911)who married Sarah J. Atkins (8,44) (1855-1901); and George Lafayette Atkins (8,44) (1868-1940) who married (1) Mary B. Atkins (8,44 Pollard Townshend (1960-1956) from Canada in 1888.They had; James Thomas (1898); Grace Cecila Clement (8,46)(1896-1999) who married Ernest L. Clement (b. 1893), a printer; AgnesV. Atkins (8,44) (1893-1894); Mary A. (1892); Grace Ethel (1895); Theresa G. (1896); George A. (1901); John R. Atkins (8,44) (1889-1889); Margaret C. Atkins (8,44) (1895-1895); and Alice M. (8,44) (1891-1989) who married Ray Lewis and lived in Topsham. George L. Atkins had an obituary on page 4 June 6, 1940; and Alice M. on March 22 ,1956 on page 4 of the Brunswick Record.
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Mary S. Coffin (8,45) (1844-1898). Married George F. Coffin. He was a laborer and clerk in a meat store. He was widowed and married (2) Alice Goodwin from Berwick, Maine. He married Mary in Biddeford in 1874 and they had Bernice (1878) and Susan (1875. George was the son of Simeon Coffin (1830) and Dorothy Ward (1835). George lived on McLellan St. in Brunswick. His father owned a butcher shop. Later he was a laborer. (question if this is the daughter of Nathaniel and Miriam Chase…supposed to have married James William Coffin.
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William C. Condon (8,47) (1823-1902 ) Co. C 15th Maine Inf., a laborer and farmer, married Eliza Ann Smith in 1845. They were divorced in 1873. Eliza Ann Williston (8,49) (1832-1891) married George Williston in 1875. William C. and Eliza had: Clara (1847); Eliza J. (8,48) (1849-1870) ; William H. (1851); Rosa (1855); Christiane; and Evaline (1857. William was born in Gardiner, Maine and the son of James Condon who died on William Potter’s ship off Rio Nunez. He had siblings: Joseph B. (1827); and Holmes (1830). William married (2) Jane S. Pennell in 1895. Jane was the daughter of Thomas Pennell and Sarah of Brunswick.
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James S. Otis (8,54) (1843-1871), Captain,a mariner, married Nettie W. (8,52) ( -1900). He was the son of William M. Otis (1814), a ship master and Harriet W. Milcher (1814). He had siblings: Priscillar (1831); Harriet M. (8,50) (1848-1935); W. Ella (5,50) (1853-1947); Annette (1844); and Albert H. Otis (8,51) (1860-1938) Capt. Co. A 1 Wash Inf. Sp.Am War. William M. Otis’ obituary is on page 1 of the January 10, 1908 Brunswick Record. Harriet M.’s obituary is on page 1 of the January 31, 1935 Record; and Albert’s on page 5 of the November 3, 1938 paper.
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John Cornelius Colby (8,57) (1837-1900) was the son of John Colby (1809-1879) and Sophia Ann Nickerson (1813-1891). He married Dorcas Attie (8,56) (1846-1922). They had Rose Ett (8,55) (1872-1892); Lettie (1876-1876); and Samuel W. (1883-1951). John had siblings: William Samuel Colby (1850-1924). Dorcas’s obituary is on page 6 of the February 1, 1923 Brunswick Record.
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Mary Isabelle Police (8,58) (1858-1885). Mary Pollis. was the daughter of Joann (Joan) Courson Dingley (7,50) (1841-1897) died in West Bath of “horrible nose cancer”. John Polis enlisted at Portland on 8-Dec-1863 in Company A, 17th Maine Infantry shortly after his marriage to Elizabeth, who was already twice a widow. John died of small pox on 23-Jan-1864 after arriving with his regiment in Virginia and approximately 7 weeks from the time he enlisted. John Polis was born about 1832, probably in Maine, son of Joseph Polis of Old Town and Marie Marguerite, a Passamaquoddy woman. His widow, Elizabeth Polis, who gives her maiden name as Elizabeth Thompson, had already lost her only child, Franklin Peal, to the war about 2 years prior to John's death and her 2nd husband died the year before John. The exact date of Elizabeth and John's marriage is unclear. Elizabeth gives several dates in the pension documents. First she gives 14-Sep-1863 "at Coolbrook NH by one Lewis Patol an Indian Preacher among them". On another form we see 25-Dec-1863 is written than crossed out [He enlisted on the 8th Dec!], and "a day in November" is written above it. She further states that she cannot furnish a marriage record nor a witness to her marriage, "as the Indian minister was a Traveler from place to place among the different families of Indians. She dont know where they might be found. The last she know they was in Canada." John and Elizabeth were basket makers living a nomadic lifestyle. In the fall of 1863, right after their marriage, they were camped near the Grand Trunk Rail Road Station at West Pownal, ME. It is here that members of the Cushman family along with other locals "induced" John to enlist, to assist the town in filling it's quota. Elizabeth stayed in the area, living with Mr. Pierce that winter. It was here she received word of John's death, which arrived by letter from Robert Lowe, a local man and a sergent in John's Company. Elizabeth continued living the nomadic lifestyle and collecting a pension as widow of John Polis until about 1884. At that time she lost her pension and we lose track of her not long after. John's first wife was Joan Corson of Brunswick, whom he married on 16-Jul-1856 in Brunswick. He was of Lincolnville at the time of this marriage. Joan was born 16-Apr-1839, daughter of Samuel Whitney Corson/Courson & Mary P. Coburn. The Corson family lived in Lisbon, Brunswick, and Lewiston at various times and the family had a rather poor reputation according to several different sources. Samuel Whitney Courson (8,61) (1815-1882) married Mary P. (8,60) (1811-1874). They had Dorcas Attie (1836-1922) who married John C. Colby. John & Joan had a daughter, Mary Isabelle, born abt 1857 and who died in June of 1883. Mary is found living with her Corson grandparents in the 1860 and 1870 census at Brunswick. Joan married 2nd about 1868 to William McIntosh, but the marriage only lasted a few weeks. She married 3rd on 20-Sep-1880 to John A. Dingley of West Bath.
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Joseph F. McKinney (8,59) (1919-1920) was the son of Walter Nelson McKinney (1899-1989), a truck driver for a coal company, and Josephine Vivian Bishop Thompson McKinney (1898-1981). He had a sibling Walter R. McKinney (1922-2007); Arthur V. (1925); and Thelma E. (1927).
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Samuel W. Courson (8,61) (1815-1882) married Mary P. (8,60) (1811-1874). Horatio W. Courson (7,48) (1882-1897) married Julia Getchell(7,49) (840-1898). Vena C.(Mason)(Pond) Courson (5,74)( 1869-1904) died in Bath of Epilepsy and was the wife of George A. Courson.(b.1871). He worked for the Electric company. She was a cook. They were married in 1898. He died in 1904 of acute alcoholism. He was the son of Horatio Courson and Julia Getchell of Brunswick. Their obituaries are in the April 10, 1904 Brunswick Record. Horatio was the son of Samuel Whitney Courson (1814-1882) and Mary P. Coburn of Lewiston. Samuel and Mary P. had: Roscoe G., Joan; Alden (1837-1837); Reuben (1837); Polly (1843); and Reuben who married Thankful; H.W. (1853); Dorcas A. (1866) who married Cornelius Colby. “A family feud developed because Samuel married Mary P. Coburn. He was ostracized and the rest of the family disowned him. He died of heart failure. Those who ended up living on Jordan Avenue in Brunswick disowned him. He as a rather stout person and had an indolent nature. He was ill, poor and a shiftless person who received pauper aid from the City of Lewiston where he married Mary. They had 3 daughters and on son Reuben. Samuel led a disreputable life. He ran a road house in Harpswell and it was said there was always a good number of Courson girls (daughters) to attract men.
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AlbionWard (8,62) (b. 1835), Co. F 15th Me. Inf. married Isabel (b. 1841) and they had: Miles (1870) and Willis (1873). Albion was the son of Joel Ward (8,69) (1818-1882) and Betsey L. (8,68) (1822-1897). Albion was a laborer and school janitor. He had siblings: Mellissa (1846); Adriana (1848); Rachel (1853); Susan (1855); and Lydia (1858).
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Sophia Helen Toothaker (8,64) (1835-1871)? married John E. Gatchell (8,65) (1844-1866). ?
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GeorgeFields Gatchell (8,67) (1801-1890), a carpenter, married Sarah Ewing Wadsworth (8,66) (1802-1865) and Clarica (Clarissa) W. (8,63) (1829-1908). He was the son of Jesse Gatchell and Mary. He and Sarah had: George Allen Getchell (1827-Unknown; Harriet Jane Getchell (1830-Unknown; Olive Euphemia Getchell (1832-1877; Sophia Helen Gatchell (1835-1871) who married Seth Toothaker in 1859; Melissa Melvina Getchell (1837-Unknown; Annie S Getchell (1840-Unknown; and John Edward Gatchell (8,65) (1843 -1866).
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Josiah C. Ward (8,70) (1827-1904) married Amy W. (8,70) (1835-1907)and they had: George M. (8,71) (1864-1878); Evelyn F. (8 ,72) (1861-1954); and Wilbur C. (8,74) (1869-1912), a painter who lived at 12 Cleveland St. and who married Amanda B. and had Harry J. (8 ,73) (died at 2yrs. 3 mos.) Josiah was the son of Lemuel Ward (1794) and Amy (Emma) Bailey (1785-1869) and had siblings: Lydia (1825; and William F. (1833)
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Elisha Nickerson (8,75,78) (1820-1894), a stone cutter, married Dorcas Danforth (8,75,79) (1820-1905). They had: William M. (8,75) (1846-1946); Benjamin F. (8,75) (1847-1847); Edward (8,75,77) (1855-1855); Mary P. (8,75) (1855-1855); Melvin A. (8,75) (1853-1853); Fannie V. McKenney (8,75,76)(1859-1904) who married W.S. McKenney (b.1858), a blacksmith; Cornelius G. (8,80) (185-1876); Elisha J.( 8,81) (1856-1869); and Jacob B. (8,82) (1845-1868). Elisha was the son of Amos Nickerson and Hannah Merrill. Dorcas was the daughter of Isaac Danforth and Margaret Coombs who had moved to Litchfield, Maine. She had siblings: Dorothea (1813); Octavia; (1814); Enoch J. (11818); Sarah (1824); Isaac H. (1826); and Susan (1830) who married (1) Charles Harrington and (2) Amos Nickerson.
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Walter S. Merriman (8,83,86) (1834-1881) was the son of Capt. Enos Merriman and Hannah C. McManus (8,83,88) (1806-1889). He had a brother John H. Merriman (8,87,83) (1845-1901) Captain and a sister: Harriet K. Merriman (8,83,85) (1832-1873). , mother, b. Brunswick, d. Roxbury MA was the mother of Thomas P. Merriman (8,84) (1851-1921). She was the wife of Thomas Merriman (1828) and married in 1851.
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Josiah C. Ward (8,70) (1827-1904) married Amy W. (8,70) (1835-1907)and they had: George M. (8,71) (1864-1878); Evelyn F. (8 ,72) (1861-1954); and Wilbur C. (8,74) (1869-1912), a painter who lived at 12 Cleveland St. and who married Amanda B. and had Harry J. (8 ,73) (died at 2yrs. 3 mos.) Josiah was the son of Lemuel Ward (1794) and Amy (Emma) Bailey (1785-1869) and had siblings: Lydia (1825; and William F. (1833)
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Walter S. Merriman (8,83,86) (1834-1881) was the son of Capt. Enos Merriman and Hannah C. McManus (8,83,88) (1806-1889). He had a brother John H. Merriman (8,87,83) (1845-1901) Captain and a sister: Harriet K. Merriman (8,83,85) (1832-1873). , mother, b. Brunswick, d. Roxbury MA was the mother of Thomas P. Merriman (8,84) (1851-1921). She was the wife of Thomas Merriman (1828) and married in 1851.
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Rufus Smith (8,89) (1819-1892), a carpenter in Lisbon, married Mary A. Mooney (8,89) (1831-1917) from Ireland and a domestic servant at the Robertson home. Rufus was the son of Jeremiah Smith and Dorothy Jackson. They had Carrie T. (8,90) (1871-1938) who married Frank E. Gould (8,90) (b. 1873), a mill carpenter, in 1893. Frank and Carrie had Ralph N. (8,91) 7 mos.; and Ruth S. (9,92) 4 mos. Rufus and Mary also had Rufus J. (9,93) (1850-1873), a jeweler, who married Mary E. Jury (9,93) (1850-1940); John T. (1839); Edward E. (1841); Andrew C. (1844); Olive A. (1846); and Ida V. (9,93) 1872-1874). Frank Gould married (2) Edna I. Walen (Moody) of Lexington, MA in 1939. Frank was the son of Mary and had siblings: Alphonso (1859) and Susan (1865).
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Rufus Smith (8,89) (1819-1892), a carpenter in Lisbon, married Mary A. Mooney (8,89) (1831-1917) from Ireland and a domestic servant at the Robertson home. Rufus was the son of Jeremiah Smith and Dorothy Jackson. They had Carrie T. (8,90) (1871-1938) who married Frank E. Gould (8,90) (b. 1873), a mill carpenter, in 1893. Frank and Carrie had Ralph N. (8,91) 7 mos.; and Ruth S. (9,92) 4 mos. Rufus and Mary also had Rufus J. (9,93) (1850-1873), a jeweler, who married Mary E. Jury (9,93) (1850-1940); John T. (1839); Edward E. (1841); Andrew C. (1844); Olive A. (1846); and Ida V. (9,93) 1872-1874). Frank Gould married (2) Edna I. Walen (Moody) of Lexington, MA in 1939. Frank was the son of Mary and had siblings: Alphonso (1859) and Susan (1865).
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JamesA. Merrill (9,94,97) (1860-1931) married Francena Ellen Whitney Moody (9,94,98) (1859-1952).She was the daughter of Dunham H. Whitney (8,96) (1839-1903) and Margaret Ellen Nickerson, the daughter of Moses Nickerson and Clarissa, who he married in 1860 and divorced in 1869) and married(2) Margaret D. Coombs in 1871 and divorced in 1877 and married, in 1841, Margaret E Whitney (1841-1903). James and Francena had James Albert (9,94,95,96) (1878-1894), and Mary L. (9,95). Francena had married (1) Ward Beecher Moody in 1875. Dunham was a seaman and the manager of the Poor Farm on Water Street in Brunswick with 7 inmates. James A. Merrill’s obituary is on page 1, Nov. 5, 1931 in the Brunswick Record and Francena’s on page 4 of April 3, 1952.
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MosesM. Nickerson (8,95,100) (1818-1900), a teamster, married Clarissa P. (9,95,101) (1861-1891). They had Mary L. (9,95) (1837-1868); Maria (1844); George (1847); Rozilla (1850); Amos (1852); Edward D. (1854); Auga (1857); Jane (1859); and Margaret Ellen (1841) who married Dunham Whitney.
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Charles O. Descheneaux Jr. (8,102) (1921-2005) a truck driver for a lumber company, married Dorothy (8,102) (1920-2007) in 1941. They had Lindaanne; Meegan R.; Ray; Gina; and Charles R. who married Linda. Charles was the son of Charles O. Descheneaux, a truck driver for an oil company and Josephine Richards of Bath who were married in 1921.
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Trena E. Cook, Baby. (8,103) (1945-1946.) Her obituary appeared on page 4, of the May 30, 1946 Brunswick Record. She was the daughter of Charles M. Cook Jr. of Topsham and Elizabeth Snyder of Brunswick, who were married in 1944. He was a a crab and clam dealer who lived on Bridge Street in Topsham as was his father Charles M. Cook Sr. who married Lea Cobb. Elizabeth Snyder (b. 1930) was the daughter of Walter R. Snyder (8,105) (1855-1975) and Milburn E. (8,105) (1901-1979), a home laundress . Walter and Milburn also had: Dorothy (1920), a bank bookkeeper; Elenor M. (8,106) (1922-1980) (1922) who married George A. Casey (8,106,107) (1921-2000) in 1962, WWII Korea Vietnam; and Mary Louise (b. 1924) who married Eugene M. Benoist of Detroit, Maine and who were married in 1940. They had Walter R. Benoist (8,104) (1941-1941). Eugene and Mary’s marriage was covered on page 4, Aug. 22, 1940 Brunswick Record. Mary married, in 1947, Joseph E. Babine of Bath.
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Lewis Porta (8,108) (1836-1877) Drowned April 21, 1877.
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John J. McManus (8,110) (1880-1950)Major 108 INf. WWI and a profession army officer. He married Caroline F. (8,111) (1886-1991) they lived on 9 Pine Streete. They had: John J. Jr. (1910); and Nancy K. 1912. John J. Sr. was the son of John McManus (1862), a florist, and Kate (1841) who were from Ireland. John J. McManus Sr. has an obituary on page 4, June 1, 1950 of the Brunswick Record.
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John J. McManus (8,110) (1880-1950)Major 108 INf. WWI and a profession army officer. He married Caroline F. (8,111) (1886-1991) they lived on 9 Pine Streete. They had: John J. Jr. (1910); and Nancy K. 1912. John J. Sr. was the son of John McManus (1862), a florist, and Kate (1841) who were from Ireland. John J. McManus Sr. has an obituary on page 4, June 1, 1950 of the Brunswick Record.
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Trena E. Cook, Baby. (8,103) (1945-1946.) Her obituary appeared on page 4, of the May 30, 1946 Brunswick Record. She was the daughter of Charles M. Cook Jr. of Topsham and Elizabeth Snyder of Brunswick, who were married in 1944. He was a a crab and clam dealer who lived on Bridge Street in Topsham as was his father Charles M. Cook Sr. who married Lea Cobb. Elizabeth Snyder (b. 1930) was the daughter of Walter R. Snyder (8,105) (1855-1975) and Milburn E. (8,105) (1901-1979), a home laundress . Walter and Milburn also had: Dorothy (1920), a bank bookkeeper; Elenor M. (8,106) (1922-1980) (1922) who married George A. Casey (8,106,107) (1921-2000) in 1962, WWII Korea Vietnam; and Mary Louise (b. 1924) who married Eugene M. Benoist of Detroit, Maine and who were married in 1940. They had Walter R. Benoist (8,104) (1941-1941). Eugene and Mary’s marriage was covered on page 4, Aug. 22, 1940 Brunswick Record. Mary married, in 1947, Joseph E. Babine of Bath.
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MosesDennett (8,112) (1794-1863), a teamster, married Margaret Mitchell (8,112) (1793-1872). They had: Mary J. (1830); William (1819); John (1821); and James Mitchell (1827).William Mitchell, b. 1767 married Mary Pennell. They married 1789 in Brunswick and had: James, Margaret (m. Moses Dennett), Richard, David, Hitty and Hannah, Mary Ann, Hannah between 1791 and 1804. William died after the 1850 census, at which time he was living with his daughter Mary Ann Bagley in Brunswick.
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Asa Johnson (8,114) (1797-1871), a carriage maker, married Abigail Rogers (8,115) (1801-1873). They had: Emma R. (1826); Augusta S. Johnson (8,113) (1828-1882); Sarah A. (1830); Mary Ann (1831); Isaac T. (1835); Maria (1836); Martha E. (1837); Charles R. (1838); and Samuel T. (1841) who marred Sarah Merryman and was cashier of the Lynn and Boston RR—they had Zenas Preston Johnson, name after her sister’s husband who had been a large slave owner and Confederate supplier during the War. (buried at Pine Grove Cemetery in Brunswick.)
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Myra (Mira) L. Brown (8,116) (1890-1892) was the daughter of John W., a coachman in Bath, & Sadie E. Brown of Bath who were married in 1888. John was from Nova Scotia and was also a fish vender. There was a Sadie E. Jones that married Benjamin Allen of Litchfield, ME in 1898.
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George L. Allen (8,119) (1842-1897), a paper maker living on Water St. and was also a railway foreman, married Emma Dennison (8,118) of Freeport (1839-1906) and they had William H. (8,117) (1863-1883).
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Dana A. Bacon (8,120) (1850-1892). He was a box and paper maker. He married, in 1880, Georgia Allen and they had Jessie who married Andrew Marvin Beers in 1907; and Alfred Stephen (1881).They lived on Mason St. near Maine St.
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JacobEdgerly (8,124) (1792-1870), a farmer on the Bath Road, married Harriet Merrill (8,123) (1802-1879). They had: Emily J. (8,122) (1818-1870); John M. (1820); Loren (1827); WilliamM. (1829); Almena (1932); Charles (8,121) (1842-1875); Issac (1822-1890); Samuel Stillman (1813-1885); George W.; and Richard (1840). Jacob was the son of Richard Edgerly and Abigail Bickford of Bath.
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Charles C. Coombs (8,125,126) (1801-1872)a farmer on the Durham Road, married Mary (8,125) (1802-1892). They had Mary A. (8,125) (1825-1873); Caroline (1828); Narrcis (1830); Deborah P. (8,127) (1832); Edwin C. (1833); Sarah D. (1835); Catherine (1837); Maria (1841); Charles E. (1845); and Corydon L. (8,125) (1847-1899) who married Helen M. (8,125) (1851-1925) They had Carlyle L. Coombs (8,125) (1892-1918)was killed at Argonne Forest France, his obituary was on page 1 March 21, 1919 of the Brunswick Record; Lorence M. (8,128) (1892-1984); and Charles H., (8,128) (1890-1983), a construction building carpenter.
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Lancelot H. Blaisdell (8,129) (1873-1897)was the son of James M. Blaisdell (1842), a seaman, and Nell (Nelllie) H. Stevens (1830-1938). Her obituary is on page 4, March 3, 1938 in the Brunswick Record. They were married in Brunswick in 1870.
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Mary Louise Howe Shepard (8,130) (1886(1866?)-1941). Her obituary is on page 4, April 29, 1941 in the Brunswick Record.She married Frederick F. Shephard, a cotton mill worker, in 1892. She was the daughter of John Howe and Rachel J. of Bath. She had siblings: William G. Howe (1864); John L. (1869); and Charles H. (8,132) (1877-1904). Mary and Frederick had: Gloria (Flora) Madeline (1898-1898); Mark Alton (1897-1904); Alice Dennett (1890) who married John Arthur Peters in NH; a baby in 1892; and Frederick E. (1895). Frederick F.’s obituary is on page 4 April 20, 1941 in the Record. GeorgeL. Watson (4,6) (1902-1985) married Merti G. Lander (4,6) (1905-1987) in 1952. She had also married Frederick E. Shephard (4,8) (1895-1941) Co. A. 101 Engineers, WWII, in 1923, and had: Freda A. (4,7) (1924-2004) who married Benjamin E. Galloway (4,7) (1929-2001); and Ruth (1928). GeorgeAllen Howe (7,105) (1883-1941), a teamster, married Jesse Dickinson in 1906 and Josephine B. Peacock (7,109) (1883-1960) in 1941 whose obituary was on page 4 Oct. 6, 1960 in the Brunswick Record. He was employed with the WPA and lived at 91 Jordan Avenue. He was the stepson of Henry Watson (1841) and Rachel J. (1840). He had siblings: John L. Howe, Gilbert Howe; Charles H. Howe; and Louisa Shephard.George’s obituary was on page 1 of the Nov. 20, 1941 Brunswick Record. Shepard (7,15) Mother Father
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Henry Watson (8,131) (1840-1904) from New York and Mem. Co G. 12 Eg. Conn Vol. Husband, married Rachel J., who had been married to John Howe and he had stepchildren; William G. Howe, John L. Howe, Charles H. Howe; Gilbert Howe (1860); and Louise (Mary L.) who worked as a servant in a local hotel.
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Samuel Colby (8,134) (1883-1951), a laborer in 1940 on road construction, married Inez M. Oneil Bragdon (8,13) (1876-1945) in 1932. Mother. Samuel was the son of Cornelius Colby (1837) and Dorcas M. (1846). John Cornelius Colby (8,57) (1837-1900) was the son of John Colby (1809-1879) and Sophia Ann Nickerson (1813-1891). He married Dorcas Attie (8,56) (1846-1922). They had Rose Ett (8,55) (1872-1892); Lettie (1876-1876); and Samuel W. (1883-1951). John had siblings: William Samuel Colby (1850-1924). Dorcas’s obituary is on page 6 of the February 1, 1923 Brunswick Record.
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Lucy A. Howell Moody (8,135) (1885-1932) Mother was the daughter of Henry W. Howell a black from West Indies and Sarah C. Morrison (8,144) (1860-1925) of Brunswick. Henry was the son of Albert Tinney a black of the West Indies and Martha Matthew of Nova Scotia. Sarah Morrison was the daughter of Charles Morrison (18310 and Abbie (1839) of Brunswick. She divorced Howell and married Lewis H. Baker (8,146) (1863-1921), a black from Kentucky who was a traveling musician and truckman. They had Johnnie (8,138) (1899-1899); Charlie (8,138) (1901-1902); George (8,139) (1903-1916); and Eugene E. (1907). The family was also considered mulattos. Sarah’s had daughter Mary E. (1892) and Lucy A. Howell who married John B. Moody a black from Vt. and lived in Bath and was a bootblack in when they married in 1900. Lucy and John had: Madelyn (1905); Bessie (1909); Sarah R. (1911); Evelyn M. (1915); Robert L. (1925); Geraldine Wiseman 1928); Alice (1912); Worden (1913); Reginald (1917); Walter H. (1902); Jane H (1906); and Elinor (1913). George Bakers obituary is on page 1 of July 21 ,1916 Brunswick Record. Anthony From Ireland, married Catherine Donnelly (a washerwoman). They had James Anthony O’Neil (8,136) (1886-1945) Gen. Serv. Inf WWI, who married (1) Inez M. Bragdon Colby (1875-1945) in 1918, and (2) Francis L. McKenney of Bath in 1944. Inez married Samuel Colby in 1932. James’ obituary s on page 4 of Feb. 15, 1945 Brunswick Record and Inez’s on page 4 of Dec. 14, 1945.
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Fred E. Sylvester (8,137) (1873-1918), a bark Tender in the Paper Mill and maybe worked for American Express when the RR station exploded in 1907, married, in 1896, Annie M. Strout (8,137) (1877-1955). They had: Clyde Strout (8,137) (1904-1904); Howard L. (8,137) (1900-1969), Brunswick Fireman, who married Susan Bowen (8,137) (1897-1968) and they had Howard L. Jr. (8,13) (1926-1991); and George Ernest. Annie was the daughter of William Strout and Nancy Ward. She had married (1) Frank Carleton before marrying Fred E. Sylvester. She had siblings: Milton Henry Strout (1879-1957; Etta Matilda (1833); Alice Mildred (1886-1971); Bertha Belle; Charles Linwood (1892). Howard Sylvester Jr. married Gladys Thomas (8,137) (1928-1981) and married (2) Dorothy Simpson in 1983. Howard Jr. and Gladys had Diane Sue Sylvester (8,137) (1950-1972).
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Lucy A. Howell Moody (8,135) (1885-1932) Mother was the daughter of Henry W. Howell a black from West Indies and Sarah C. Morrison (8,144) (1860-1925) of Brunswick. Henry was the son of Albert Tinney a black of the West Indies and Martha Matthew of Nova Scotia. Sarah Morrison was the daughter of Charles Morrison (18310 and Abbie (1839) of Brunswick. She divorced Howell and married Lewis H. Baker (8,146) (1863-1921), a black from Kentucky who was a traveling musician and truckman. They had Johnnie (8,138) (1899-1899); Charlie (8,138) (1901-1902); George (8,139) (1903-1916); and Eugene E. (1907). The family was also considered mulattos. Sarah’s had daughter Mary E. (1892) and Lucy A. Howell who married John B. Moody a black from Vt. and lived in Bath and was a bootblack in when they married in 1900. Lucy and John had: Madelyn (1905); Bessie (1909); Sarah R. (1911); Evelyn M. (1915); Robert L. (1925); Geraldine Wiseman 1928); Alice (1912); Worden (1913); Reginald (1917); Walter H. (1902); Jane H (1906); and Elinor (1913). George Bakers obituary is on page 1 of July 21 ,1916 Brunswick Record.
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Francis H. Hunter (8,140),(1861-1907) a machinist, married Lillian I. Thayer (8,140) (1861-1931) of Massachusetts. They had Hazel Arline (1892) who married, in 1917, Warren Eugene Williams (8,140,142) (1895-1925) Pvt. 36 Inf. 12 Div , worked at the Box factory in Bath, who was the son of Almond H. Williams and Nelly Rideout. They had a baby that died in 1922 (8,143). Francis (Frank)’s obituary is on page 1, of Feb. 1, 1907 Brunswick Record. Warren William’s is on page 3 of the March5, 1925 Record. EdwardR. Moison (8,140,141) (1910-1949). Sq USN WWII, a shipyard worker, married Hazel A. Hunter Williams in 1929 who was the daughter of Lillian and Francis Hunter. Edward and Hazel had Joyce H. (1930). Edward was the son of George A. Moison and Dorothy of Connecticut and Bath, Maine. Joyce H. married Donald E. Wallace in Bath, Maine in 1952. John P.B. Sleeper (8,140) (1849-1908), a watchman in Lewiston, married Hannah R. Colby (8,140) (1846) in 1876 and they had Carrie E. (1889). John was the son of Nathaniel Sleeper (1804), a farmer, and Dorcas Wright (1813) of Lewiston. He had siblings: Louis (1832); Sophronia (1836); Nathaniel (1838); Charles (1840); Laura A. (1841); Abby (1843); George (1845); Frederic (1846); and Alcander (1848). Hannah was the daughter of John Colby and Sophia. John Colby (7,16) (1809-1879) a laborer, married Sophia A. Nickerson (7,16) (1813-1891). John and Sophia had: Reuben (1844) who married Margaret (1850); Effa L. (1853); Cornelius (1837) who married Dorcas A. Courson (b. 1840) and had Islona (1862) and Isora (1877); Hannah (1846); Frederick (1843); Annah (1849); William S. (8,149) (1850-1924) USN Spanish American War, an iron molder, who married Hannah L. Colby (8,149) (1850-1928) and Effie S.; Amos H. (1939) who married Sara R. Douglas (b. 1942); and Cazendana R. (Cassie) (7,18) (1836-1905) who married Pliny M. Thayer (7,19) (1843-1914) a cotton mill worker, Co. B. 9 Me Inf. And they had Ernest I. (7,17) (1873-1875); Lillian W. (1861); and Charles (1867). Pliny’s obituary is in the Sept. 9, 1914 Brunswick Record. Dorcas A. and Cornelius had Rose Etta (1872-1892); Lettie (1876-1876); and Samuel W. (1883-1951).
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George M. Ward (8,146) (1865-1925) a farmer and grain dealer in Topsham, married Estella Towns(8,146) in 1894. His obituary is on page 7 of March 5, 1925 Brunswick Record. George was the son of Isaac Ward (1825-1879) and Mary (1828)of Freeport. George had siblings: Almira (1847); Isaac Henry (1852); Daniel (1855); George (1856); Elisa (1857); Harriet (1958; and Frances (1859. Estella may have married Alton J. Towns in 1889 a Boarding House operator in Dexter and they may have had Dora M. She married, after George Ward, Frank Beaudoin (1864-1944) of Brunswick in 1928. Frank Beaudoin’s obituary was on page 4 March 30, 1944 in the Brunswick Record.
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Frank Maxwell (8,147) (1845-1929) Father was registered as “Black” by the census and he married Priscilla Morrison (8,148) (1866-1916) Mother who was registered as “Mulatto”. Frank had siblings: Joseph (1848); and James (1849). Frank and Priscilla were married in 1883 and had Sarah Perry. They were divorced in 1898. Frank adopted Sarah Tierney who was born in 1908. Priscilla was the daughter of Judah Morrison (1842-1892) from New Brunswick and Mary Elizabeth Freeman (1852-1901) and had siblings: Charles W. (1859); Caroline C. (1860); George E. (1867); Julia E. (1869); Cinderella (1872-1921); Samuel (1874); and Emma (1876) who married Richard Garrison Jr. (b. 1864).
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William S. Colby (8,149) (1850-1924) USN Spanish Am War married Hannah L. (8,149) (1850-1928).He was a moulder in a foundry works in Auburn. William was the son of John Colby (1807) and Sophia Ann Nickerson (1850-1928). William and Hannah had Willie J. (1872) and Mertie E. (18 78). John Colby (7,16) (1809-1879) a laborer, married Sophia A. Nickerson (7,16) (1813-1891). John and Sophia had: Reuben (1844) who married Margaret (1850); Effa L. (1853); Cornelius (1837) who married Dorcas A. Courson (b. 1840) and had Islona (1862) and Isora (1877); Hannah (1846) who married John P.B.Sleeper; Frederick (1843); Annah (1849); William S. (1850); Amos H. (1939) who married Sara R. Douglas (b. 1942); and Cazendana R. (Cassie) (7,18) (1836-1905) who married Pliny M. Thayer (7,19) (1843-1914) a cotton mill worker, Co. B. 9 Me Inf. And they had Ernest I. (7,17) (1873-1875); Lillian W. (1861); and Charles (1867). Pliny’s obituary is in the Sept. 9, 1914 Brunswick Record. Dorcas A. and Cornelius had Rose Etta (1872-1892); Lettie (1876-1876); and Samuel W. (1883-1951).
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Comment on Text
George F. Preston (8,150) (1856-1929), a farmer in Topsham in 1900 and then a carpenter on Pollard Avenue, married Rosy Freenier (1875-1907) in Bath, 1899. they had George F. Preston Jr., (b. 1899) a machinist at the Iron Works, who married Nellie F. Jones (King) (b. 1895) in 1915. They moved to Bath and had Virginia (1916).
Range #8
(R8#1) Top of stone: HUSBAND
Face of stone: CHARLES H. COURSON
1856 - 1927 Not lost but gone before
(R8#3) SARAH RAMSEY CRIPPS
1821 - 1907
(R8#4) BABY
(R8#2) Top of stone: WIFE
Face of stone: ELIZABETH
wife of CHAS. H. COURSON
1862 - 1918 Gone but not forgotten
(R8#5) KENNETH B KNIGHT Pvt US Army World War I 1898 1981
Marker: U.S. Veteran (R8#6)
ELBRIDGE R. COURSON 1861 - 1933
(R8#8) Knight Monument KNIGHT
KENNETH B. HANNAH C. 1898 - 1981 his wife
1894 - 1962
(R8#9)
CORA, (Jail. of
JOHN & SUSIE SMITH
died Aug. 10, 1876 aged 7 mos. 10 dys.
(R8#1 I) Curtis Monument Mother Father
DANIEL S. CURTIS Sept. 2, 1852 - Dec. 26, 1882
SARAH W. his wife Dec. 26, 1852 - June 24, 1926
(R8#7) MARGARET J.
wife of ELBRIDGE R. COURSON
1859 - 1926
(R8#10) ALLIE B. son of
J. & S. SMITH died Aug. 27, 1884
Ae. 4 ys. 5 ms. Gone but not forgotten
(R8#12) Ross Monument Mother Father
THOMAS ROSS Apr. 4, 1831 - Sept. 30, 1910
Co. B. 9th Me. Vol. HATTIE E. his wife
Oct. 9, 1848 - Apr. 9, 1933
Markers: Post 22 G.A.R.
WSRC 1869 Corps. 9 U.S. Veteran
Marker Stones: (R8#13)
R
(R8#14)
R CARRIE E. LYMAN T.
Safe in the saviour's bosom
son of rests our little one. THOMAS & HATTIE E. ROSS
died Sept. 27, 1902 (R8#15)
H
Aet. 19 yrs. 12 ds. Mother
Just in the morning of his day ELIZABETH C. HINKLEY
He is not dead but N1 aiting for the resurrection of our Lord
Jesus Christ.
(R8#20)
JOHN COURSON died
July 14. 1866 aged 64 vrs. 8 mos. Rest on dear father.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R.
(R8#22) Top of stone: WIFE
Face of stone: MARIAM C.
wife of GEO. E. WALL,
died Mar. 10, 1895 Aet. 41 yr. 3 mo. 10 ds. Not lost but gone before,
we shall meet again.
(R8#24) Top of stone: FATHER
Face of stone: AARON COURSON
died Oct. 5, 1902, Aet. 75 yrs.
Dearest loved one we have laid thee in the peaceful graves embrace
but thy memory will be cherished till we see thy heavenly face.
(R8#26)
WILBUR, son of
CHAS. H. COURSON died Jan. 6, 1880
aged 4 yrs. 3 mos. Our darling is not
dead but sleepeth in Jesus.
(R8#28) Murphy Monument IHS
MURPHY Father Mother
CORNELIUS MARGARET born 1822 born 1822 died 1855 died 1870
(R8#30) Byron / Lewis Monument East Face:
BYRON West Face:
(R8#25) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: HANNAH
wife of AARON COURSON
died Dec. 29, 1892 Aet. 56 yrs. 7 mo.
A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home, which never can be filled.
God in his wisdom has recalled the boon his love had given;
and though the body lies below the soul is safe in heaven.
(R8#27)
SUSAN J. dau. of
AARON & HANNAH COURSON.
died Aug. 31. 1854 aged 15 mos.
Marker Stone: (R8#29) IHS
MARY E. MURPHY born 1848 died 1853
May her soul rest in peace
LEWIS
Marker Stones: (R8#31) MARTHA G. BYRON GEO. BYRON
died died June 20, 1888 May 22, 1855
Aet. 69 yrs. 5 mos. Aet. 45 yrs. 6 mos. "All who live must die, passing through nature to
eternity."
(Marker Stones Contd.) (R8#32) Top of stone:
FATHER Face of stone:
BENJ. P. LEWIS Oct. 29, 1844, July 17, 1934.
Co. A. Mass. Vol. Cay.
Marker: F.C.L., Department Post 66 G.A.R. Mass.
(R8#33) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: MARTHA J.
wife of BENJ. P. LEWIS
Nov. 13, 1842 Jan. 11, 1907.
(R8#34) West Face: MATTIE
East Face: MARTHA E.
dau. of (R8#35)
IHS
BENJ. P. & MARTHA J. HANNAH, LEWIS
wife of .died Sept. 3, 1870 TIMOTHY KELLEY
aged 4 mos. 10 ds. died
August 12, 1893 Aet. 45 yrs.
May she rest in peace
(R8#37)
IHS MARY wife of
(R8#36) Lubee Monument
PATRICK NEILAN In loving remembrance native of Co. Sligo
WILLIAM LUBEE
Ireland 1843 - 1913
died Jan. 17. 1876, ABBIE HARMON his wife Aet. 68
1843 - 1912
Rest in peace.
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R. (R8#39)
IHS ANNE,
(R8#38)
THOMAS
dau. of PATRICK son of PATRICK
& MARY NEILAN & MARY NEILAN
died died
Dec. 1, 1860, Dec. 26, 1871
Aet. 14 yrs. 3 mos. Aet. 30. Of such is the kingdom of heaven
May his soul rest in peace.
(R8#44) Atkins Monument West Face:
ATKINS East Face:
ANSIL 1824 - 1883 GEORGE P. 1861 - 1862 MAGGIE
1858 - 1858 JAMES R.
1855 - 1911 SARAH J.
1855 - 1901 ALICE M.
1891 - 1989
MARGARET 1830 - 1882 GEORGE L. 1868 - 1940 MARY B.
1860 - 1956 JOHN R.
1889 - 1889 AGNES V. 1893 - 1894
MARGARET C. 1895 - 1895
(R8#41) NATHANIEL CHASE died
July 1, 1872 Et. 62 yrs. 6 mos.
Husband thou art gone before but this shall be my wish
that when I reach my journeys end thy glory I may share.
(R8#42)
MIRIAM wife of
NATHANIEL CHASE died May 12, 1875
Aet. 61 yrs.
(Stone broken, epitaph not readable.)
(R8#45) MARY S. wife of
GEO. F. COFFIN died
June 18. 1898. age 54 }TS.
(R8#46) GRACE CLEMENT 1896 - 1999
(R8#47) W. C. CONDON Co. C.
15 Me. Inf.
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R8#40) PATRICK NEILAN died
Dec. 3, 1873, Aet. 70 yrs.
Native of the County Sligo Ireland
Thy earthly pilgrimage is o'er, thy soul has gone to rest,
to that bright heavenly realm above where dwell the holy blest.
That home prepared by God for all who his commands obey,
and those who pass the golden gates live in eternal day.
(R8#43) FREEMAN H. SPEAR Apr. 18, 1850 Jan. 16, 1900
At rest.
ELIZA J. CONDON died
Aug. 24, 1870 Aet. 21 yrs. 2 mos.
Weep not she is not dead but sleeping
(R8#48)
(R8#49) ELIZA A. WILLISTON (R8#50) Otis Monument died HARRIET M. OTIS
Feb. 24, 1891 1848 - 1935 aged 59 yes. W. ELLA OTIS
Sleep gently our mother the kindest and 1853 - 1947 best, sleep gently within the sweet haven of rest. We miss thee dear mother as we think Marker Stones: of thy love, yet would not recall thee from (R8#51) ALBERT H. OTIS heaven above. Captain Co. A.
1 Wash. Inf. Sp. Am. War
(R8#54) Top of stone: 1860 - 1938 LOTTIE F.
Face of stone:
Marker: U.S. Veteran dau. of
J. C. & D. A. COLBY (R8#52) NETTIE W. died Sept. 8, 1876 wife of
Aet. 4 mo. JAMES S. OTIS Baby died have passed away Apr. 19, 1900 dau.
no more they their little hands (R8#53) Capt.
to wipe away her tears. JAMES S. OTIS died
(Stone badly weathered.) June 18. 1871. Act. 28
(R8#55) Top of stone: Marker: ROSE E. Army United Navy
Face of stone: Spanish War Veteran dau. of
1898 - 1902 J. C. & a A. COLBY
Philippine Islands.
died Apr. 3. 1892
U.S.A., Cuba. Porto Rico Aet. 19 yr. 7 mo.
(R8#56) Top of stone: MOTHER
which to tell
Face of stone: DORCAS A.
(Stone badly weathered, wife of epitaph unreadable.)
JOHN C. COLBY 1846 - 1922
(R8#57) Top of stone: (R8#58) MARY 1. POLICE
FA died Face of stone: June 10, 1883
JOHN C. aged 25 yrs.
died Aug. Aet. 63 ys. Co. .... Me. (R8#59) JOSEPH F.
McKINNEY Marker: Post 22 G.A.R. 1919 - 1920
(R8#60) Mother (R8#61) Father MARY P. SAMUEL W. COURSON wife of died
SAMUEL W. COURSON June 18, 1882 died Dec. 30, 1885. aged 67 yrs.
aged 74 yrs.
(R8#63) CLARICA W. (R8#62) ALBRON WARD wife of
Co. F. GEO. F. GATCHELL 15 Me. Inf. 1829 - 1908
Marker: U.S. Veteran (R8#64) SOPHIA H. TOOTH.AKER
died (R8#65) JOHN E. GATCHELL June 12. 1871
died Aet. 85 yrs. Mar. 28, 1866
Footstone: S. H. T. (Stone broken.)
Marker: Post 22 G.A.R. (R8#66) SARAH wife of
Footstone: J. E. G. GEORGE GATCHELL died
Apr. 6, 1865 (R8#67) GEORGE F. GATCHELL Aet. 63 yrs.
died May 15, 1890
Aet. 89 yrs. (R8#68) BETSEY L. wife of
JOEL WARD (R8#69) JOEL WARD died Jan. 28, 1897
died Ae. 75 yrs. Sept. 12, 1882
aged 64 yrs. 6 ms. Gone but not forgotten
(R8#70) Ward Monument JOSIAH WARD
1827 - 1904 AMY his wife 1835 -1907
WARD
Marker Stones: (R8#71) GEORGE M.
son of JOSIAH & AMY M. WARD
died June 10, 1878 Aet. 13 y's 4 mos.
Dearest George thou hast left us and gone to rest in the arms of
Jesus.
(R8#72) EVELYN F. WARD 1861 - 1954
(R8#74) WILBUR C. WARD
1869 - 1912 Gone but not forgotten
(R8#73) Top of stone: HARRY J.
Face of stone: son of
WILBUR C. and AMANDA B. WARD
Aet. 2 yrs. 3 mos.
(R8#75) Nickerson / McKenney Monument West Face:
ELISHA NICKERSON Mar. 8, 1820
July 15, 1894. DORCAS
his wife Oct. 12, 1820 Feb. 16, 1905.
E. NICKERSON
East Face: FANNIE wife of
W. S. McKENNEY died May 26, 1904
Aet. 44 ys. 8 ms.
Marker Stones: (R8#76)
WIFE
(R8#77)
EDWARD / EDITH
(R8#78)
FATHER
(R8#79)
MOTHER
(R8#80)
CORNELIUS
(R8#81)
ELISHA J.
South Face: WM. M. & BENJ. F.
Mar. 30, 1846 Apr. 5. 1846
Mar. 18, 1847 EDWARD & MARY P.
Aug. 3, 1855 Aug. 11, 1855 Aug. 18. 1855
MELVIN A. June 18, 1853 Oct. 7, 1855.
Children of E. & D. NICKERSON
North Face: JACOB M.
Sept. 28, 1848 Sept. 17, 1868
ELISHA Jr. Aug. 31, 1856 Sept. 15, 1869
CORNELIUS G. Dec. 4, 1850 Oct. 8, 1876
Children of E. & D. NICKERSON EDWARD & EDITH
Apr. 25, 1882 Aug. 30, 1882
Children of W. S. & F. K. McKENNEY
(Marker Stones continued.) (R8#82) JACOB M.
(R8#83) Merriman Monument North Face:
HANNAH C. MERRIMAN Nov. 10, 1806 Feb. 15, 1889.
WALTER S. MERRIMAN Sept. 12, 1834 Apr. 12, 1881
Capt. JOHN H. MERRIMAN Aug. 1845
Nov. 18, 1901
West Face: In memory of
our dear mother who tried to make home happy and
who's voice .... her
bea comforting ways try to
do right there is our good and loving mother
MERRIMAN
(R8#89) Smith Monument RUFUS SMITH
1819 - 1892 MARY A. his wife
1831 - 1917
South Face: HARRIET K. MERRIMAN
born in Brunswick, Me.
Sept. 1, 1832 died at
Roxbury, Mass. Aug. 15, 1873.
(Monument badly weathered.)
Marker Stones: (R8#84)
THOS. P. MERRIMAN July 13. 1851 Aug. 30. 1921
(R8#85) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: H. K. NI.
(R8#86)
WALTER S.
(R8#87)
Capt. JOHN H.
(R8#88)
HANNAH C.
(R8#90) Gould Monument East Face:
GOULD West Face:
FRANK E. GOULD 1873 -
CARRIE T. his wife 1871 - 1938
Marker Stones: (R8#91)
(R8#92)
RALPH N .
son of F. E. & C. T. GOULD
Ae. 7 mos.
RUTH S. dau. of
F. E. & C. T. GOULD Ae. 4 mos.
(R8#93) Smith Monument (R8/194) Merrill Monument SMITH JAMES A. MERRILL
RUFUS J. his wife 1860 - 1931 1850 - 1873 MARY E. FRANCENA his wife
1850 - 1940 1859 - 1952 JAMES ALBERT
IDA V. their son 1872 - 1874 1878 - 1894
(R8#95) Nickerson Monument North Face: West Face:
MARY L. MOSES M. NICKERSON dau. of died
M. M. & C. P. May 28, 1900 NICKERSON Aet. 82 yr.
died June 11, 1868 CLARISSA P. Aet. 31 yr. wife of
M. M. NICKERSON East Face: died Dec. 14, 1891
JAMES ALBERT MOODY Aet. 75 yr. 1878 - 1894 NICKERSON MERRILL
Marker Stones: (R8#96) ALBERT
(R8#97) HUSBAND
(R8#98) WIFE
(RS#99) MARY L.
South Face: DUNHAM WHITNEY
died June 21. 1903
Ae. 64 ys. 4 ms. WHITNEY
(R8#100) MOTHER
(R8#101) FATHER
(R8#IO2) Descheneaux Monument (R8#103) Top of stone: DESCHENEAUX BABY
CHARLES 0. Jr. DOROTHY A. Face of stone: Sept. 12, 1921 Feb. 10, 1920 TRENA E. Nov. 18, 2005 COOK
Married July 14, 1942 died May 28, 1946 Aet. 10 ms. 6 ds.
(R8#104) Top of stone: BABY (R8#105) Snyder Monument
Face of stone: SNYDER WALTER R. MILBURN E. WALTER R. BENOIST 1901 - 1979 1895 - 1975
died Oct_ 21, 1941 Mt. 3 ms. 25 ds. Marker: B.P.O.E. 2043
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stones: (R8#110) JOHN J McMANUS
Maine Major 108 Infantry
World War I Feb 17 1880 May 26 1950
(R84106) Casey Monument CASEY
ELENOR M. GEORGE A. 1922 - 1980 1921 - 2000
Markers: B.P.O.E. U.S. Veteran
Vietnam Service 1964 - 1975
(R8#108) LEWIS PORTRA drowned
Apr. 21, 1877 aged 41 yrs. 3 mu"
(R8#109) McManus Monument McMANUS
Marker Stone: (R84107) GEORGE A CASEY
AOC US Navy WWII Korea Vietnam
Nov 21 1924 Mar 6 2000
(R8#111) CAROLINE F. McMANUS wife of
JOHN J. McMANUS Sept. 29, 1886 Aug. I, 1991
(R8#113) AUGUSTA S. JOHNSON died
Aug. 5. 1882 aged 53 yrs. 10 mos.
Rest.
(R8#115) ABIGAIL R. wife of
ASA JOHNSON died
Feb. 28, 1873 Aet. 72 yrs.
Go to thy rest in peace and soft are thy thy toils are
from earthly cares in sweet re th gently close
go to thy rest and while thy absence we deplore
one thought our sorrow will beguile for soon with a terestial smile
we meet to part no more.
(R8#112) MOSES DENNETT born Apr. 16, 1794 died June 19, 1863
MARGARET wife of
MOSES DENNETT, born Oct. 28, 1793, died June 17, 1872
(R8#114) ASA JOHNSON died
Sept. 11. 1871 Aet. 74 yrs. and the life
he is not dead but sleepeth.
(Stone badly weathered.)
(R8#116) Top of stone: MYRA L.
Face of stone: dau. of
J. W. & S. E. BROWN
died June 10, 1892 Aet. 2 yrs. 3 mos.
(Stone badly weathered.)
(R8#118) EMMA D. ALLEN
died Nov. 8, 1906
(R8#117) WILLIAM H. son of
GEORGE L. & EMMA ALLEN died
May 20, 1882, aged 19 yrs.
Beloved one farewell.
Marker: U.S. American Legion
(R8#120) Top of stone: HUSBAND
Face of stone: DANA A. BACON died Dec. 18, 1832
Aet. 42 yr. A precious one from us has gone
a voice we loved is stilled a place is vacant in our home
which never can be filled God in his wisdom has recalled
the boon his love had given and though the body slumbers now
the soul is safe in heaven.
(R8#124)
JACOB EDGERLY died
June 28, 1870, Aet. 78 yrs.
(R8#119) GEORGE L. ALLEN
died Oct. 2, 1897
(R84121) CHARLES EDGERLY, died
Sept. 15, 1875, aged 33 yrs.
(R8#122) EMILY J. dau. of
JACOB & MARY EDGERLY.
died Mar. 10, 1870. Aet. 52 yrs.
(R8#123) HARRIET. wife of
JACOB EDGERLY. died
Apr. 29. 1879. aged 77 yrs.
(R8#125) Coombs Monument South Face:
CORYDON L. COOMBS 1847 - 1899
HELEN M. his wife 1851 - 1925
CARLYLE L. COOMBS born Nov. 26, 1892
killed at Argonne Forest
France Oct. 17, 1918
West Face: In God we trust.
CHARLES. C. COOMBS. born
Oct. 12, 1800 died
Jan. 11, 1872. MARY, his wife
1802 - 1892 COOMBS
Marker: U.S. American Legion
(R8#125 Coombs Monument Cont'd.) North Face:
MARY A. dau. of
C. C. & M. COOMBS born
Feb. 17, 1825. died
May 25, 1873.
Marker Stones: (R8#126) FATHER
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R8#127) DEBORAH
(R8#128) COOMBS LORENCE M. CHARLES H. Nov. 8, 1892 Jan. 19, 1890 Sept. 6, 1984 Sept. 25, 1983
(R8#129) LANCELOT H. BLAISDELL 1873 - 1897
(R8#130) MARY L. SHEPARD 1886 - 1941
(R8#131) Top of stone: HUSBAND
Face of stone: HENRY WATSON
died Oct. 22, 1904.
Aet. 64 yrs. Mem. Co. G. 12 Reg't. Conn. Vols.
Secure in Jesus love
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R8#133) Top of stone: MOTHER
Face of stone: INEZ M. COLBY
wife of SAMUEL COLBY
1876 - 1945
(R8#136) JAMES ANTHONY
O'NEIL Maine
Pvt Gen. Serv. Inf. World War I July 6, 1886
February 12, 1945
(R8#132) Top of stone: CHARLIE
Face of stone: son of
JOHN & RACHEL HOWE
died April 13. 1902 .
Aet. 24 yrs. 7 mos. Asleep in Jesus peaceful rest
whose waking is supremly blest.
(R8#134) SAMUEL W. COLBY
1883 - 1951
(R8#135)
Mother LUCY A. MOODY
1885 - 1932
(R8#137) Sylvester Monument West Face:
SYLVESTER East Face:
1873 FRED E. SYLVESTER 1918 his wife
1877 ANNIE. M. 1955 July 24, 1904 CLYDE S. Oct. 22, 1904 1900 HOWARD L.SYLVESTER 1969
his wife 1897 SUSIE BOWEN 1968 1950 DIANA SUE SYLVESTER 1972 1926 HOWARD L. SYLVESTER Jr. 1991
his wife 1928 GLADYS THOMAS 1981
Markers: U.S. Veteran
Daughters of the American Revolution
(R8#138) Top of stone: CHARLIE
Face of stone: died Mar. 21, 1902.
Aet. 14 mos. •
JOHNIE
died Nov. 7, 1899 Aet. 5 mos.
Children of LEWIS H. & SARAH C. BAKER Another little lamb has gone Precious darling he has left us to dwell with him who gave; left us, yes, for ever more; another little darling babe but we hope to meet our loved one is sheltered in the grave. on that bright and happy shore.
(R8#140) Hunter / Sleeper Monument
(R8#139) Top of stone: East Face:
GEORGE HENRY H
Face of stone:
FRANCIS H. HUNTER
son of 1861 - 1907
L. H. & S. C. BAKER LILLIAN I. his wife
died July 19, 1916 1861 - 1931
Ae. 12 ys. 5 ms.
WARREN E. WILLIAMS
In my fathers house are many mansions 1895 - 1925
I go to prepare a place for you 1910 EDWARD R. MOISON 1949
that where I am, there ye may be also.
HUNTER
West Face: S
JOHN P. B. SLEEPER 1849 - 1908
HANNAH R. his wife 1846 -
Marker Stones: (R8#141) EDWARD R MOISON
Maine SI US Navy World War II
March 4 1910 Nov 13 1949
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(Marker Stones Cont'd.) (R8#142) WARREN E
WILLIAMS Maine
Pvt 36 Inf. 12 Div. February 21, 1925
(R8#143) BABY 1922
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R8#144) SARAH C. wife of
LEWIS H. BAKER 1860 - 1925
A precious one from us has gone a voice we loved is still,
a place is vacant in our home which never can be filled.
(R8#146) GEORGE WARD 1865 - 1925 ESTELLA his wife
WARD
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R8#145) B LEWIS H. BAKER
born July 24, 1863 age 57 years died June 10,
1921
(R8#147)
Father FRANK MAXVELL
1845 - 1929
(R8#148) Mother PRISCILLA
MORRISON 1866 - 1912
(R8#149) Colby Monument -COLBY
WILLIAM S. COLBY 1850 - 1924
HANNAH L. his wife 1850 - 1928
Marker: Army United Navy
Spanish War Veterans 1898 - 1902
U.S.A. Philippine Islands Porto Rico Cuba
(R8#150) GEORGE F. PRESTON 1856 - 1929
• r•rmi•s. I VLAVIG I GM ". naI.wQ L.111),OLIL
WES T ACCESS ROAD
RANGE #9 Map #1
Nickerson Nickerson Nickerson
Robert Mtl.
Guptil Monument
GI 6
G
Maynard Betty G Q G 8
Beleskis Monument Smith Bauer Beaur Smith Smith
Lewis Emma Roscoe Nellie
G 51
M MEM LAM 56 M
Joy Monument
Mtl. Mtl. 24
Brawn Brawn G G
G
Mitchell Monument
G I 44 I
Stanley
Cilley Rosella 50
Katherine Bernard
Monument Mtl.
23
Gott Monument
GI 26 I
Monument Brawn Monument Brawn
G
Father 52
49
Mtl. Berry 9
G 14 G G 16 M Nickerson
Nickerson Nickerson G ®G
Bouchard Monument
10
18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 G 1 Mtl. MU. Mtl. Mtl.
Zamanis Monument Peter
GI 3 1 G NEM Louis Eliza
G 4 G
Atkins Monument
G Sarah Margaret ames James
28 Mtl
29 Mtl.
30 MU. Mtl.
22 Mtl.
N 0 R T
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Richard Snow
Comment on Text
Peter J. Beleskis (9,12) (1912-1958) PFC Med Det 91 Field Hosp. WWII, married Emily Labonte (Bouchard) (9,1) (1913--). He worked at BIW and Emily also did. He had married Margureite Mixer in Lewiston in 1934 and they divorced.
Richard Snow
Comment on Text
Louis J. Zamanis (9,4) (1894-1960) b. in Dedmon, Greece, married(Aliza) Eliza A. Taze (9,5) (1907-1965) of Levade, Greece in 1939. They had Nicki (1940). Louis owned and managed the Maine Hotel on Maine Street in Brunswick for many years. He had managed the Bowdoin Hotel at one time also. Eliza died from injuries suffered in an auto accident on Mill St. while with her daughter. Nicki married Rolvin McIntosh (b. 1939). Louis’s obituary appeared on page 1 January 28, 1960 in the Brunswick Record.
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Maynard H. Guptil (9,6,7) (1902-1988) Pvt. USA WWII, married, in 1925, Ruth W. Campbell of Cherryfield. He was the son of Edward B. Guptil (1867) and Laura T. of Richmond. He had siblings: Clifford H. (1902); and Elton “T. (1906). As a widower, in 1943 he married Vesta Blaisdel Wilson Berry (9,6,8) (1906-1992) in 1943 and they had Alta Leah (1945) who married Peter Ellis Marriiner. Vesta (Betty) was the daughter of Horace S. Wilson and Lizzie L. Blaisdell. She had siblings: Herbert R. (1883); Hazel V. (1887); and Everett E. (1908). She had married Frederick Clifton Berry Sr. of Lisbon (b. 1905) and they had Arthur Berry (1930); Eloise (1936); and Frederick Clifton Berry Jr. (9,6,9) (1927-1951) who was killed in Korea during the Korean War—Cpt. 19th Inf. 24 Inf. Div.
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Robert E. Bouchard (9,11) (1922-1958)Cpl. 1119 Svc Eomd Unit WWII married Mrs. Eleanore Mildred Nickerson (Goodfield) (9,10) (1923-1993 in 1947. In 1946 she was an employee of the Bath County Club. In 1946 she was boarding at Guy Nickerson’s. She had been the wife of Nelson E. Goodfield (1923) of NH. She was the daughter of William C. Nickerson and Gladys C. Emery of NH. Robert’s obituary is on page 5 August 14, 1958 in the Brunswick Record.
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Harold Eliot Nickerson (9,14) (1890-1958)in 1912 married Margaret S. Alexander (9,15) (1895-1958). He was a fireman in Brunswick. He was the son of tugboat captain Edward Nickerson (1852) and Elizabeth A. (1861). He had siblings: Edith (1880); Edward Jr. (1886); Arthur L. (1882); Ethel (1996) and Guy A. (1888). Harold and Margaret had: Eliot (19130: Bernice (1915); Silvia (1917) Margaret (1915); Murray (1919-1920); and Harold Eliot Jr. (9,12) (1812-1988) who married Mary F. McMann of Bath (9,13) (1919-1997). They had Richard E. (1938) who married Beverly Mae Gott in 1958 and had Richard E. Jr. (9,16) (1959-1979) who was killed in an accident. Richard and his father and son carried on the trucking and moving business.
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Herman Bauer (9,19) (1858-1926) was born in Germany and immigrated to the U.S. in 1882. He married Mathilde Kehle (b. 1860) in Germany. He lived later in Harpswell. They had Helen Melanie Bauer Smith (9,21) (1886-1969) who, in 1908 married Jay Hungeford Smith of New York and they had Helen Mathilde Smith (9,18) (1909-1980) who had Daniel Smith (9,22) (1935-1980) in New York. Jay H. was a junior and his father was born in 1855 and died in 1932. His father was a businessman. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1877 as a pharmaceutical chemist and became a drugstore operator. He founded the J. Hungerford Smith Company, manufacturers and suppliers of fruit syrups for soda fountains, after discovering an interest in, and talent for, the development of superior syrups while working with drugstore fountains. The company became the leading national supplier of syrups for ice cream and soda fountains, with the Rochester Root Beer brand becoming particularly well renowned.”
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Bernard Samuel Cilley (9,23,25) (1889-1972) married Katherine J. (9,23,24) (1897-1981). Bernard Samuel Cilley was born on 5 May 1889 at Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine. He was the son of Edwin S. Cilley and Bertha A. Leavitt. He married Elsa Gladis Davis, daughter of Frank Davis and Gertrude Partridge, on 22 July 1919 at Brunswick. He married Katherine Geneva Maxwell, daughter of Frank Maxwell and Cora Allen, on 31 December 1920 at Gray, Cumberland, Maine. Bernard Samuel Cilley appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Brunswick in the household of Frank Leavitt and Bertha A. Leavitt, he is 11 years old, born in Maine, single, attended school. Bernard Samuel Cilley appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Brunswick in the household of Frank Leavitt and Bertha A. Leavitt, he is 20 years old, born in Maine, single. He was a janitor on 22 July 1919. He resided on 22 July 1919 at Brunswick. He resided on 31 December 1920 at Portland. He was married 2 times. Bernard Samuel Cilley and Katherine Geneva Maxwell appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Portland enumerated 13 April 1940, Bernard, age 50, born in Maine, a vendor at retails/lunch; his wife, Catherine, age 44, born in Maine, is a packer at a fish factory; they reside at 136 Cumberland Ave, which they rent for $16/month. He resided in December 1972 at Portland. Child of Bernard Samuel Cilley and Elsa Gladis Davis oDorothy Helen Cilley b. 18 Apr 1920 Children of Bernard Samuel Cilley and Katherine Geneva Maxwell oBertha May Cilley (living) oWinona Evelyn Cilley (living) Winona Cilley (9,23) (1923---). oBernard Eugene Cilley b. 15 Dec 1925, d. 19 Apr 2012 oAgnes Isabel Cilley b. 21 Feb 1928, d. 9 Aug 1928 oRaymond Samuel Cilley b. 21 Jul 1929 oKatherine Joann Cilley b. 2 Feb 1931, d. 29 Dec 2012 oAnna Louise Cilley b. 26 May 1932, d. 3 Apr 1933 oHerbert Leo Cilley b. 13 Jan 1934, d. 20 Jan 2012 oIsabel Jane Cilley (living) oPhillip Samuel Cilley (living)
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VictorL. Gott (9,26) (1879-1954), a building contactor, married Mattie E. (9,26) (1877-1956). They had Harvey L. (9,26) (1905-1986) who married Crystal M. (9,26)(1894-1985). Victor’s obituary appeared on page 4 in March 4, 1954 of the Brunswick Record. Victor Lee Gott and Mattie also had: Gerald (1912), a carpenter, who married Winnifred m. Erskine and had Victor Lee (1938); Lois (1935); Gerald J. (1936); Merle F. ; Marshalll A. and George W. (1942-2014). George graduated from Brunswick High School in 1960. In 1964 he entered the United States Army serving during the Vietnam War. He was employed at Vaillancourt Brothers in Brunswick for 18 years. On June 4, 1977 he married Alice Mabel DeLong and they resided in Woolwich. He was employed in the auto body shop at Bill Dodge for 28 years retiring on May 31, 2006. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife Alice Mabel Gott on June 10, 1994, a son, Patrick M. Gorman on May 16, 1979 and two brothers, Gerald Gott Jr. and Victor L. Gott. He is survived by two brothers, Merle F. Gott and his wife Rachel of Topsham and Marshall A. Gott of Brunswick, three sisters, Lois Hyde of Brownville, Patricia Bergeron and her husband Raymond of Brunswick and Mary Ellen Cooper of Brunswick, son, Dean Delong and his wife Christie of Woolwich, two daughters, Kelly Burger of Kentucky and Jean Williamson and her husband Tony of Kentucky, eight grandchildren, four great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
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James Thomas Atkins (9,27,30,31) (1898-1964) S2 USNRF WWI,a lineman for CMP, married Margaret McLaughlin (9,27,29) (1902-1961). They had Robert E. (9,27) (1935---) who married Joan M. (9,27) (1942-1976).; Sarah A.G. (9,27,28) (1936-1999); Martin T. (9,27) 1933---) who married Sarah A. Gordon in 1955. James was the son of George L. (1868) a painter, and Mary B. Townsend (1853).
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Stanley S. Mitchell (9,44) (1922-1962) worked at the paper mill, Married Ella C. Chamberlain (9,44) (1922---) from Yarmouth, ME.,in 1942. He was the son of David T. Mitchell (1883) and Stella C. (1891). He had siblings: Angie M. (1912); Eugene W. (1913); Frederick C. (1914); Margaret (1917); Ruth E. (1918); Richard M. (1926); and Barbara (1932). Stanley and Ella C. had Stanley S. Jr. (9,44,45) (1943-1962) US Coast Guard WWII. Ella C. married (2) in 1966 MiltonA. Peacock (9,44) (1916-1977).
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EdithM. Brawn (9,46) (1887-1959) married John O. Brawn Sr. (1885-1944) and they had: John O. Brawn Jr. (9,47) (1910-1955) who married Annie West in 1936 and married Julia Francis Randall (Darling)(1920-1994) in 1940 and they had Rosella R. Brawn (9,49,50) (1953-1970). Edith and John also had: Gertrude H. (1913); Harry E. (1915); Eva E. (1923); Clarence W. (1928). John O. Brawn Sr. has an obituary on page 4, Nov. 2, 1944 in the Brunswick Record and his son John Jr. on page 4, November 10, 1955.
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Ervin Leslie Joy (9,52) (1894-1964) married Laura B. Robinson (9,52) (1896-1963). They had Ervin Jr. (1924-2000) a welfare clerk for the Town who married Dorothy J.; Bernadette M. Belanger; and (1947) Edna L. Hartwell (Nickerson); Lawrence (1932); Barbara (1937); and Marie (1939). Lewis A. Joy (9,54) (1838-1912)married Emma Etta Eaton (9,55) (1837-1917). They had: Oleandar (1858); Leforest (1863); Minnie (1868); Winfield S. (1872); Alfred Lewis Mitchell Joy (9,53) (1874-1950); and Nellie B. (9,57) (1865-1892) and Roscoe (9,56). Alfred was a plumber and married Lura A. in 1894. Their grandson was Ervin Leslie Joy. Lewis A. Joy obituary was on pg. 1 of March22, 1912 Brunswick Record; Emma’s on page 6 of Feb. 23, 1917; and Alfred’s Aug. 13, 1950, page 4.
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Howard L. Williams Jr.(9,32) (1922-2014) married Mabel E. Copp (9,32) (1923---) in 1940. They had David L. (9,32,33,34) (1940-1963) TM3 USN, In Memoriam from officers and crew U.S.S. Parsons DD949; and Ronald M. (9,32) (1945..) Howard was the son of Howard L. Williams and Mary Manwaring and served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He was a woodsman and later worked at Bath Iron Works, retiring after 34 years in 1985. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was predeceased by his wife of 67 years, a son David, seven brothers, Gil, Sterling, Russell, Richard, James, Kenneth and Donald, and two sisters, Evangline and Julia. He was survived by a son, Ronald, two daughters Carol and her husband Raymond Bisson and Deanna and her husband Norman Thibeault; six grandchildren, Richard, David and Gary Thibeault and Robert, Michael and Nathan Bisson. Nine great-grandchildren, Richard, Tiffany (Hamilton), Amanda, Ericka, Whitney and Kourtney Thibeault and Haley, Jake and Cameron Bisson; four great-greatgrandchildren, Sophie, Priscilla, Emma and Holly; three sister-in-laws, Laverne Williams, Margaret Austin and Josephine Bell, and several nieces and nephews.
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Caroline D. Osmond (9, 36) (1927-1989). She passed away in Lisbon Falls.
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Reginald E. Garrison (9,37,40) (1916-1993), an Afro American., who worked in a coal company, married Rose J. Labbe (9,37,41) (1913-2000) in 1937. They had Earl S. (9,37,42) (1948-1967) killed in action in Vietnam, PFC 503 INf 73 ABN BDE; and Richard (1939); Cinderella, Harry; Reginald Jr. (9,43) (1937-1994) Korean War; and other children. Reginald E. was the son of Reginald R. Garrison (1892) an Cinderella (m.1917). His gradfather was Richard Garrison Jr. who married Emma Morrison. Joan M. Garrison (9,38).
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Robert E. Cobb (9,39) (1929-1955) was the son of William A. (1905) a laborer and Katherine (1907) who worked in the Cotton Mill, of Topsham. He had siblings: William Jr. (1926); James M. (1928); Elizabeth (1935) and Donald (1937). His obituary is on page 1, of June 2, 1955 Brunswick Record.
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Hugh L. Leavitt (9,48) (1943-1995) SP5 USA Vietnam was the son of Charles W. Leavitt Jr. (9,58) (1905-1955) and Katherine M. Lewis (9,59) (1906-1998). Charles was a lineotype operator for the Brunswick Record and Katherine was a proof reader. They were married in 1939.
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Adella Etta (Prince/Blethen) Hyde (9,59) (1895-1985) married Robert O. Hyde (9,59) (1890-1967) and they had Mary R. Hyde (1922) who was a general office worker at the cotton mill. Robert was a tinsmith. Robert was the son of James S. Hyde (1856) and Julia A. Staples (1859) and had siblings: Percy M. (1886); Jude A. (1893); John H. (1894); and James L. (1902).
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Alphonse R. Derocher (9,60) (1901-1969) a carpenter married Janet L.(Clark)Wilson (9,60,61) (1914-1989) in 1946. They had Alphonse R. Jr. who married Barbara Marie Knott of Frederick, Maryland when he was stationed at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
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Elba C. Turner Wallace (9,62) (1896-1972) married Eldon Horace Wallace (9,62) (1898-1992), a carpenter, in 1944. Elba’s mother was Charlotte S. (Sibley) Turner (1862) of Topsham and Herbert Wallace (1856). Elba was born in Massachusetts (Medford). Elba had siblings: Erwin S. (1899); and Alden H. (1904). Eldon was born New Brunswick, Canada. He was the son of John Amos Wallace (1856) and Sarah Elizabeth Haines (1859). He had siblings: Gertrude (1881); Frank (1884); Adelaide (1886); Joseph R. (1889); Lizzie I. (1891); Lewis I. (1894); and Delt V. (1896.).
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Eugenia (Mary) K. Couillard (9,63) (1893-1979) was the daughter of James Couillard, a railroad section hand, and Teniese Brown of Canada.
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Cecilia M. Labbe Biron (9,64) (1912-1972) Mother, married Vincent C. Biron (1914) and she had a son Robert S. Labbe (1932) who was the step son of Vincent.
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Sadie F. Doughty Farley (9,65,68) (1896-1984) married Raymond W. Farley (1886) in 1914 and they lived in Bath, Maine They had Paul W. Farley (9,65,67) (1915-1984) who married Beulah L. (9,65) (1917---) who had David L. (9,65,66) (1944-1967) SP4 HO Co 1 Bn 35 INf 3 Bde 4 INf. Div Vietnam BSM=PH.. Sadie and Raymond also had: Dorothy B. (1918); Virginia (1922); Russell (1824) and Olive M. (1932). Raymond was a high school janitor. David died in the service of his country on Oct. 9th, 2967 in Quang Province, Vietnam. He was survived by two sisters: Mrs. Phyllis June Kimbro of Florida; and Miss Joyce Arline Farley of Orlando, Fla. He has three brothers: Philip W.; Boise A. and Paul J., all of Brunswick.
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Mary Anne Elizabeth Burns Day (9,69) (1891-1956). Her Obituary is on page 4 Apr. 26, 1956, pg. 4, of the Brunswick Record.
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Ralph Curtis Allen (9,70) (1884-1957) married Annie Gertrude Curley (9,70) (1880-1958). Ralph’s obituary is on page 4, of Aug. 8, 1957 and Annie’s on page 4 of Jan. 16, 1958 in the Brunswick Record. Ralph was the son of Albion S. (1842) a railroad car inspector and Belle M. (1945) and had a sister Beatrice (1886).
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Sarah A. Carey (9,72) (1845-1882)”Mother” was the wife of Charles Kidder Carey (1837-1913), a teamster and saw mill worker.Charles was the son of Elihu Carey and Martha Jane of Phippsburg. Charles and Sarah were married in 1867 and had: William (1870) who married Nellie (1870) and they had William H. (1891) and Tressey L (1897).
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Harry L. Lowery (9,73) (1892-1987), a mechanic at the Naval Air Station, married Freda B. Grondin (9,73) (1900-1991) in 1919. He was from Canada. He was the son of Thomas Lowery (1867) and Marietta M. (1868). He had siblings: George E. (1887); John J. (1890); Albert E. (1891); Helen M. (1894); Grace (1896); Mary t. (1898); Hazel E. (1900-1959); Charles R. (9,76) (1904-1967)who owned a picture frame and wallpaper business on Pleasant Street and was a State representative in the Maine legislature, married Patricia Hamilton (9,76) (1918-1998); Eugene (1908); and Ernest Scout Lowery (9,74) (1902-1982), an insurance agent and worked at the Naval Air Base, married Cecile S. Gaudreau in 1936. Harry L. and Freda had: Marguerite L. (9,75) (1918-1998) who married John B. Lavallee (9,75) (1904-1967) in 1943; and Grace (1930). John Lavallee was a sprayer at BIW and a poultry farmer on Storer Road.
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JamesD. Cressy Sr. (9,77) (1919-1995), a sander for the Town of Brunswick, married Alice R. Webster (9,77) (1927-1978) in 1945 and the daughter of Rita Webster (1913) and had a brother Dannie (1925). James and Alice had James D. Jr. (9,78,79) 1946-1969) Cpl. 7 Eng Bn 1 Mar Div Vietnam. Killed in Action. James was born in Bath, Maine and was the son of Fred D. Cressey (1881) and Cora E. (1885). He had siblings: Florence E. (1914); Ruth B. (1914); Irene E. (1916); Cora F. (1926); Frank D. (1922) and Frederick D. Jr. who married Alice M. Wallace (9,80) (1912-1973)in 1956 and died in 1960.
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SamuelC. Sparks (9,81,82) (1905-1970)Texas Sgt 36 Me C2 Cav Recon WWII, a construction worker and lived on Bank St., was married to Alice M. Champagne of Florida in 1944. He was born in Texas and the son of Jeff D. Sparks (1864) and Lottie J. (1878). He had siblings: Bula D. (1898); Gena E. (1901); Willie L. (1903); Elmer E. (1908); and Ladene (1914). His parents were from Kentucky.
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Roy Leroy Knowles (9,83) (1906-1971)a welder at BIW, married Hazel V. Neil (9,83) (1913-1996) of Skowhegan in 1934, and they had Leroy C. (1940). They lived in Bath, Maine.
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Elmer Joseph Bouley (9,85,86) (1920-1956) Maine EN 1 USNR WWII Korea. His obituary is on page 4 or Sept. 27, 1956 of the Brunswick Record. He married Luella Smith of Freeport in 1941.
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CyrusA. Trufant (9,88) (1902-1959) married Nellie B. (9,89) (1901-1998). His obituary is on page 4, April 9 of the Brunswick Record. In 1940 he worked at BIW. He owned Cy’s Bowling Alley on Maine Street and was Road Commissioner for the Town over the years. They had Donna (1929). Cyrus was the son of Cyrus H. Trufant (1878) and Mabel E. (1865) of Topsham and had siblings: Ruth M. (1899); Marion L. (1901); and Avery D. (1910)
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Ralph E. Eastman (7,7) (1914-1977) married Elizabeth A. Christine Alexander (7,7) (1917-1998) in 1939. They had Joyce (1940). Ralph was the son of Frank Adams Eastman (9,92) (1884-1964), a peddler of meats and fruits, and Stella M. Chapman (9,91) (1887-1959). He had siblings: Gladys A. (1920); Irene Adams Clough (1923-2012); Alice (Rackley); Annie (Derocher); Edith (Robinson); Edna M. (9,93) (1917-1987); Florence I. (Dyer); and Doris (Lybrand) (1927-1972). Ralph was a foreman at the Coleman Research Farm in Brunswick. ”Irene Adams Eastman was predeceased by her husband, William W. “Wally” Clough; and sisters, Alice Rackley, Annie Derocher, Edith Robinson, Edna Eastman, Florence Dyer, and Doris Lybrand; and by one brother, Ralph Eastman. She went to work in 1941 for Chandler’s Book Store. On September 9, 1944, she married Wally Clough and continued working in the bookstore until she moved. Wally was in the submarine service in the Navy and they moved to New Hampshire and then Connecticut. While there, she worked in local grocery stores. Irene and Wally bought their home on McLellan Street in 1946 where they lived all their married lives and where Irene resided after Wally’s death. Irene stayed home from 1952 through 1966 to care for her three daughters. She also watched several neighborhood children during that time. She returned to work for Wally, who was manager of the new Loring, Short & Harmon store, formerly Chandler’s Book Store, in 1966. She worked alongside Wally for 24 years, both of them retiring in November of 1989. Irene was a member of the Dirigo Grange for several years. She was a lifetime member of the Methodist Church where she ran the nursery school during church services for more than ten years. Irene and Wally attended all the Grange dances in the area, as well as Wally’s Knights of Pythias lodge events, and were well known for their dancing.”
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Florence Presbrey (Presbey? Presberg?) Stanforth (9,94)(1887-1960) Her obituary is on pg. 4, Dec. 22, 1960 in the Brunswick Record.
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Adelard M. (N?) Casavant (Casavent) (9,95,96) (1896-1962) married Ellen M. Ambrose (9,95) (1899-1985). Adelard was the son of Adelard M. (1862) and Marie Alphonsine Normand (1894-1906) . He had a sister Diana (1900). He worked in the mill. He may have married, in 1915, Irene Fish of New Castle. Adelard was a teamster for Citizens Laundry in Brunswick. Diana was a clerk at the Laundry. Adelard M. worked at Morrell Stables in Brunswick in 1922-23 and was a rigger at BIW and his wife Ellen a clerk downtown.
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Arthur Edward Arnesen (9,97) (1894-1972) married Loretto M. (9,97) (1891-1977) in 1930. Arthur was born in Wisconsin of Norwegian parents: Olaf (1862), a farmer, and Amanda (1863) and had siblings: Louise C. (1893); William (1896); and Martha G. (1898). He worked at the Goodyear Rubber Plant in Ohio in 1917-18 and was a salesman for the Company in 1920. They lived at 11 Boody St. in Brunswick when they retired. Living at 11 Boody Street was Jane Arnesen and her husband Thomas S. Dugan (1921-2006). She was Arthur and Loretto’s daughter. Thomas died in Brunswick in 2006 and they also had a home in Punta Gorda, Florida. Jane graduated from Greenfield, MA high school in 1948 where Arthur and Loretto also lived in the 40s. Arthur was the general manager of the Greenfield Rubber Company. Jane was a teacher at Harpswell Island School and her husband a sales representative of W.H. Brine Co. Their son Thomas Jr. worked at Pejepscot paper Company. Brine started an HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clothing" \o "Clothing" apparel line and a line of HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volleyball" \o "Volleyball" volleyball equipment in the 1990s. In 2000, it released a full line of HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_hockey" \o "Field hockey" field hockey equipment. Brine began to make lacrosse helmets and eyemasks in 2003. Also in 2003, Brine acquired In The Crease, a lacrosse goal and accessories company based in HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penn_Yan,_New_York" \o "Penn Yan, New York" Penn Yan, New York and in 2004 it began making HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletic_shoe" \o "Athletic shoe" athletic footwear. On August 4, 2006, HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Balance" \o "New Balance" New Balance acquired Brine and shortly after that the name was changed to Brine, Corp. from Brine, Inc. Brine also started making more durable lacrosse gear to improve the players’ game.
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LewisE. Palmer (9,98,99) (1908-1974) married Gertrude Joy Tibbets of Bath in 1933 and they had Laura (1934); Lewis (1936-2011); and Bessie (1938). During the Korean War he served in the U.S. Air Force stationed in Germany. On Sept. 18, 1959, he married Betty E. Casavant and had three children together. For 42 years he worked at Bath Iron Works until retiring in 2002 as a supervisor in the Harding Plant. They lived in Brunswick. A sister, Laura Austin, predeceased him. He was survived by his wife Betty of Brunswick; two sons, Lewis E. Palmer, III, and his wife Elizabeth of Brunswick, and Dwayne Palmer and his wife Cheryl of Brunswick, and a daughter, Sue Descoteaux and her husband John of Louisville, Ky.; a brother, Richard Palmer of Brunswick, and a sister, Elizabeth White of Lisbon Falls; five grandchildren, Rhiannon Palmer, Krissinda Palmer, Dwayne Palmer, Jr., Kyle Palmer and Lewis Palmer, IV. Lewis E. Palmer Sr. married, in 1955, Gertrude Murphy. He was the son of Ralph L. (1880) and Bessie g. (1880) and had siblings: Lawrence W. (1907); and Ralph B. (1910). He was a storeroom clerk at BIW.
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JamesE. Nelson (9,100) (1879-1963) a switchman for Maine Central Railroad, married Edith L. Pollard (Murphy) (9,100,102) (1882-1958) in 1911. They had: Pauline A. (9,101) (1918-1992); and Robert S. (1905) a riveter at BIW.They lived on Pollard Avenue. James was the son of James E. Nelson (1955) of England. James Jr. had a sister Amy.Edith’s obituary is on page 4, May 4, 1958 in the Brunswick Record.
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GeorgeS. Koucoules (9,103) (1929-1972) married Theresa G. Lavoie (9,103) (1928--_) in 1949. They had Tessa (Teresa) Lynn (1950). George ran Mike’s place on Maine Street. George was the son of Evangelos (Mike) Koucoules, born in Greece and owner of Mike’s Store, (1892) and Ruth (1908). George had siblings: Sarah (1926) and Alice (1930). “Topsham- Tessa Lyn Koucoules Heath, 60, passed away peacefully at her home July 3, 2010 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Brunswick Maine on May 14, 1950 to George "Sonny" and Theresa Koucoules Valcourt. Tessa grew up in Brunswick and graduated from Brunswick High School in 1969, where she was a Majorette. She was an avid dancer, active in local beauty pageants, and a 20 year member of the Cancer Crusade Capers. Tessa was also Miss Yarmouth Clam Festival 1969. Through school she worked at the family business Mike's Place. She also was employed at Merrill's Carpet, a realtor in Brunswick and the Hyde School in Bath. She is survived by her loving husband James Heath, her son Ryan Heath, grandson Mason Heath, and her daughter RenAC.e Heath. Siblings include George Koucoules and his wife Penny, Tona Broderick and her husband David, and Mike Koucoules and his wife Sue. “ ”In Maine Brunswick Death Ruled Homocide BRUNSWICK, Maine -- State Police Lt. Charles Bruton says the gunshot death of Brunswick businessman George S. Koucoules was a homicide. Koucoules was found dead early Sunday in a downstairs bedroom of his one-and-a-half story home on Franklin Street. His body was discovered at about 5 a.m. by his wife, Teresa 43.”
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Mildred L. Savage (9,104) (1924-1975) was a waitress at 115 Maine St. (Richard’s) and lived at 117A Maine St.
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Robert W. Leavitt (9,105) (1933-2005) married Phyllis E. (9, 105) (1933-2013). He was the son of Madalyn (1911) and had siblings: Dudley (1929); Thomas (1932); Sandra (1937); and Bernard (1940). He was the owner of Bob’s Barbershop at 33 Mill St. “Phyllis Leavitt , 80, of Brunswick, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013, at an assisted living facility in Freeport, Maine. Born in Waldoboro, ME, Phyllis was raised in Sanford, where she lived with her mother Marion, brother Russell and her uncle Arthur. After high school, at age 19, Phyllis enrolled in secretarial school and began working for the government in Washington, D.C. This was just the beginning of a shining career dotted with over 30 recognition awards. In 1955, she married Robert Leavitt (best known as Bob the Barber). The couple became lifelong Brunswick residents and in 1960, she gave birth to their daughter Tobi. Phyllis will probably be best remembered by both friends and family, as a devoted civil service employee, whose career spanned 57 years. Since 1955 she served as secretary for every Commanding Officer and Executive Officer at Brunswick Naval Air Station until her retirement. In 2002, her coworkers surprised her with a party to commemorate her 50 years of civil service. This was a celebratory event for Phyllis which included numerous surprise visits from many of her retired bosses, most of whom made a special trip to BNAS for the occasion. Always the professional, Phyllis had outstanding work ethics and was dedicated to her job. She was a storehouse of essential knowledge, making her an invaluable member of BNAS. In 2009, Phyllis retired from the job she adored, where she received a rarely bestowed Superior Service Medal. She was one of the longest serving Department of Defense employees on record. She was predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Robert Leavitt of Brunswick, Maine and her brother Russell Leavitt of Sanford. Survivors included her daughter, Tobi and husband William Nichols, of Brunswick; two grandsons — Alexander Nichols, who attends Middlebury College in VT and Sam Nichols who is a junior at Brunswick High School.”
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Robert S. Murphy (9,106) (1904-1965) was the step son of James E. Nelson (9,100) (1879-1963) a switchman for Maine Central Railroad, married Edith L. Pollard (Murphy) (9,100,102) (1882-1958) in 1911. They had: Pauline A. (9,101) (1918-1992); and Robert S. (1905) a riveter at BIW. They lived on Pollard Avenue. James E. was the son of James E. Nelson (1955) of England. James Jr. had a sister Amy.Edith’s obituary is on page 4, May 4, 1958 in the Brunswick Record. Robert S. Murphy was the son of Harry Murphy and Edith Pollard, later Nelson. He lived on Pollard Avenue and was a painter.
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Rosa E. (Condon) Beard (9,108) (1855-1891) married William E. Beard, a mill worker in 1873, and they had Eva C. (9,107) (1883-1883). Rosa was the daughter of William Condon (1823) and Eliza J. (1831). She had siblings: Wiliam H. (1853); and Evaline (1865). She and William Beard were married in 1873 and they also had Percy G. (1891-1892) in Gardiner, Maine; and Annie G. (1878-1901) who marred a Harding and is buried in Gardiner.
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Warren W. White (9,111) (1919-1982). In the US Navy and retired. ADSC USN WWII Korea Vietnam married Myrtle R. (9,110) (1924-1969).
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Maurice J. Johnson (9,112) (1916-1962)married Kathleen (9,112) (1917-1969). Maurice was a station agent for Maine Central Railroad and lived at 5 Page Street.
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Ralph H. Edgecomb (9,113,114) (1909-1981) married Dairy Cribbin (Cribbon)(9,113) (1911-1984) who was born in New Jersey. Ralph was the son of Arthur C. Edgecomb (1880) and Jessie M. Rackley of Topsham (1897) and had siblings: Frederick (1909) and Dorothy (1915). Arthur had a patent on a “rod puller”. Ralph was a building carpenter in Richmond, ME. and he and Daisy had David B. 1930. Daisy was born in Cliffside, New Jersey and died in Berlin, Vermont. She was the daughter of Thomas and Ruby Ann (Hastings) Cribbon . She spent her early life in Vershire and Montpelier, Vt., then moved to Topsham, Maine. She married Ralph in 1929.
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Bryan A. Miller (9,115,116) (1963-2000) son. Died in Topsham, Maine. He may have married Tracy L. and they lived in Topsham.
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Jeannette Y. Marquis Cole (9,117) married Thomas A. Cole in 2003. They lived on Guadalcanal Drive in Brunswick.
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George M. Jr. Rush (9,118) (1914--), a truck driver for Rush Construction, married Evelyn N. Coombs (9,118) (1917-2004) in 1933. George was the son of George M. Sr. and Edna Simpson. He had siblings: Roland M. (1913) who married, in 1933, Irene E. Newton; Robert R. (1916); Emily G. (1918); and Merle A. (1925). George and Evelyn had Roland (1935).
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Frank M. Berry (9,121) (1895-1958)a painter at the Veterans Administraton married Flora M. Tuttle (9,121) 1896-1978) in 1919. They lived in Randolph, Maine. They had: Bernard F. Berry (9,120) (1922-1986) Rev.; Roland E. Berry (9,119) (1920-1976). M.D.; and Christine A. (1924). Frank’s obituary is on page 4, Aug. 14, 1958 of the Brunswick Record. Fred was the son of Dunham Berry of Topsham and Wealthy M. Orr (1861). He had siblings: Fred (1883); and Charles W. (1893). Dr. Roland E. Berry, 55. formar pathologist and director of laboratory at St Fraud* Hospital who was instrumental In establishing the first school of medical technology in Escanaba. died Thursday at the University hospital in Ann Arbor following a lengthy illness Dr. Berry was a native of Maine and lived in Michigan since 1981. He resided at 1013 S. 18th St. in Escanabn He received his medical degree in 1953 from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Mass., and was awarded two teaching fellowships and served on the faculty of both Harvard Medical School and Tufts University School of Medicine from 1982-86. Following four years of residency in Boston area hospitals. Dr. Berry became board certified in anatomic pathology in 1957 He completed his clinical pathology residency at the VA Hospital. Wood, Wis, and was board certified In clinical pathology in 1981. Prior to his Joining the medical staff at St Francis Hospital in 1964, Dr Bern was director of laboratory at the VA Hospital in Iron Mountain. He was consulting pathologist on the staffs of Schoolcraft Memorial. Muniaing Memorial and K.I Sawyer AFB Hospitals. Dr. Berry carried out research in quality control in clinical chemistry snd the results of these studies were published in the American Journal of Clinical Pathology from 1964-69 and in the Wisconsin Medical Journal in 1967 He also wrote a chapter published in the 1969 Pathology Annual To help meet the needs for fully trsined medical technologists in hospital laboratories in the Upper Peninsula. Dr. Berry established the School of Medical Technology here in I960 With the cooperation of Michigan Technological University and Northern Michigan University students in the program here were able to complete their fourth year of study at St Francis Hospital and thereafter receive a bachelor of science degree from their respective universities The school in Escanaba was approved by the National Board Registry and accredited the American Society Clinical Pathologists. Dr Berry was president of Delta-Schoolcraft Medical Society in 1973 and also served as medical adviser for the first-aid camporees sponsored by the Hiawathaland Council of the Boy Scouts of America. He is survived by his wife, Christine, of Escanaba; two sons, Jamee and Charles, and a daughter. Patricia, all of Ann Arbor; his mother. Mildred Berry, a brother. Bernard Berry and one sister. Christine Gilman, all of Gardiner, Maine. In the interest of medical research. Dr. Berry donated his body to the Department of Anatomy of the University of Michigan Medical School. Memorial services for him will be scheduled by his family at a later date.
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Charles E. Smith (9,123) ( d. 1923) Cpl 72 Reg Coast Art Corps. He may have been the Charles of Brunswick who was the son of James H. and Ellen Smith (1853) from Ireland. If so he had siblings: Fred (1865), Charles would have been born in 1881; James H. Jr. (1900); Helen M. (Ross) (1892); and Andrew R. (1869). Charles’ obituary was on page 5 of June 14, 1923 in the Brunswick Record. His picture is on page 2 of the Jan. 18, 1918 Brunswick Record.
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Frank R. McKenney (9,124,125) (1889-1976) a druggist and pharmacist, Sgt. USA WWI, married Antoinette Odessa Strout Carpenter (9,124) (1895-1983) and they had William (1915) and lived in Arlington, MA. Frank then was a druggist at Parkview Pharmacy in Brunswick and lived on 8 Potter St. William was a bartender at BNAS. Frank was born in Maine. In 1914 Antoinette married Eugene Rich in Milbridge, Maine. Antoinette had marred (1) Harry Carpenter. Antoinette also had: Sylvia I. Rich Conroy Webster (9,126) (1917-1969) who married Stanley D. Webster in 1959, a paperworker in Lisbon Falls and they lived on the Old Bath Road in Brunswick. Sylvia has married (1) Dellison Conroy on New Hampshire.
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Mae H. Lawrence (9,127) (1882-1965) may have been a sister to Antoinette Strout and married (a) Richard Van Core (2) Henry Lawrence (3) Clifford V. Martin. The Strouts were from Milbridge.
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Frederick Simeon Buckman (9,128) (1887-1976)m born in Surrey, England, Pvt USA WWI married Inez Almeda Strout (9,129) (1901-1973), a sister to Antoinette Strout McKenney. Inez married (2) Clarence E. Brown(1899) in 1919.
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Edmund F. Hitt (9,130,131) (1927-1989) DK1 USN WW II Korea, Vietnam, married Elizabeth I. Manias (9,130,132) (1910-1994) in 1966. In 1967-9 he was a student and Elizabeth worked at the Elm Street Restaurant. Argyrios J. Manias (9,130) (1898-1977)from Turkey married Elizabeth I. Mills and they had Marianthy J. Manias (9,130) Noyes (1930-2000) who had married Stanley R. Purington of Brunswick. She worked at the Verney Mill.When married to Noyes they had Lynn Ann Noyes (9,135) (1956-1990). Mary Hitt (9,133) Archie Hitt (9,134)
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Peter Tileston Baldwin (9,137) (1939-1979) married Nicole and they had: Andrew Tileston Baldwin (9,136) (1964-2005); Thomas Tileston; Edith Christiana; and James Tileston. Peter’s father was Francis Tileston Baldwin of Masssachusetts. Peter owned and operated a toy store in Brunswick and lived in Topsham where they moved in Sept. 1975. He married Nicole Bellefeuille of Quebec. “Edith Christina “Tina” Baldwin, 45, died peacefully July 24 with family by her side at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, N.H., after a six-month battle with leukemia. Born Oct. 2, 1965, in Concord, Mass., she was the daughter of Peter Tileston Baldwin and Nicole Bellefeuille Baldwin. Her family moved to Maine in September 1975, where she attended Harpswell and Topsham schools. She graduated with honors from Mt. Ararat High School and University of Maine Orono, where she received a bachelor’s degree in journalism. A lifelong passion for reading, she eventually made it her career by selling books and literature. In 1987 she began working at Bookland in Brunswick, working briefly at the Bath store, and returning as assistant manager of the new Greater Bookland and Cafe. In 2001 she became co-owner until the store closed in October 2008. Most recently she was employed as a receptionist at the Law Offices of McTeauge Higbee.A homebody, she enjoyed time in her gardens, working on home projects, and attending to the birds in her backyard. She looked forward to summers when her mother would come from Quebec City to live with her, and her winters were full of Christmas zest. In 2007 she adopted her beloved Beagle, Jess. She also enjoyed antique toys and games, baking, her Mini Cooper and traveling whenever possible.She was predeceased by her father in 1979, and her brother, Andrew Tileston Baldwin, in 2005.Surviving are her mother, Nicole, of Quebec City; two brothers, Thomas Tileston Baldwin and James Tileston Baldwin, both of Brunswick; her godparents, Giselle and Andre Villeneuve, and her aunt Lise Bellefeuille, all of Quebec City; her uncle, Jean Bellefeuille and his wife Francine, of Montreal, Quebec; her cousin, Anik Villeneuve-Hammond, her husband, Danny, and their daughter Camille of Quebec City; and her best friends, Mallory Richter and her son, Mark of Brunswick, Karla Gagnon of Bath, and Jean Haler of Topsham.”
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Stanley Clark Bruce (9,138) (1891-1970), a carpenter, married Blanche S. Reed (9,138) (1895-1959) in 1915 in Winn, Maine. They had: Stanley C. Jr. (1934-2008), a fireman at BIW; Chandler G. (1917-1960); Elden W. (1018-1983) who married Viola Mae (1929-1988); Holllis E. who married June R. and worked at BNAS; Lindon S. Bruce (9,139) (1920-1980) Sgt. USA WWII and a guard at BIW who married Lula E. (9,140) (1921-2001). Stanley and his family moved to Bowdoinham in 1941 where he grew up and attended Bowdoinham schools, later attending Brunswick High School and graduating with the class of 1952. He was a US Air Force veteran having enlisted in 1953 and served on flight crews aboard Air Force transport planes as an airborne radio operator until the time of his discharge in 1957. He was formerly a member of the Lodge of Elks, Bath. He worked at the Bath Iron Works in the Outside Machinists Department in the operating crew from 1957 until 1969, then for the former Nadeau Plumbing and Heating Wholesalers, Bath for nine years before returning to BIW in 1981and working in the pipe shop as a material clerk until his retirement in 1997. In September 1957, he married the late Norma Pye from Small Point, ME and had three sons Kelly Bruce of Richmond, Danny Bruce of Connecticut, Timothy Bruce of Hebron; a stepdaughter, Loralie Wareing of Poultney, VT; and a special adopted daughter Dottie Lakin of Bath. In addition to his three sons and step-daughter he is also survived by his longtime companion, Antionette Ross of Bath and her family; a brother Hollis Bruce and his wife June of Brunswick; a grandson, Tyler Bruce of Bowdoinham; two granddaughters Tiffany Bruce of New Jersey, Julia Bruce of Hebron, ME; and two great grandchildren.
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Richard Clifford Rollins (9,141,142) (1900-1959)a carpenter and contactor, married Lillian Alice Catlin (9,141,143) (1899-1984) in 1920. Richard’s obituary can be found on page 4, June 4, 1959 in the Brunswick Record. They had: Merton (1921); Ernest (1924); Carlton (1926); Dexter (1928); Lawrence (1931); Alfred (1934); Emily (1937); and Caroline (1939). Richard was the son of Edward E. (1865) and Nellie M. (1870). He had siblings: Mary A. (1905); Edward M. (1909).
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Charles Bullett Sr. (9,146,148) (1907-1968) a retail salesman for a merchant, married Eleanor A. (9,146,147) (1908-1995). They were from Troy, NY. They had Charles Bullett Jr. (1934) and married Meredith Post and was the W.T. Grant manager in Brunswick. They also had Frederick who wed Maureen Shafer wed in Washington Memorial Chapel Chaplain Hugh McKenna Point, N. Y., was matron.. He was a graduate of Gettysburg College and Officers Candidate School, Ft. Benning, Ga., and a Vietnam veteran. Charles Sr. was the son of Frederick H. Bullett (1878) of Mass. and Mary A. (1881) of England.
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John Emil Pierson (9, 149) (1893-1990) a floor finish contractor, married Martha G. (9,149) (1895-1976). They were both born in Sweden and lived in Irvington, New Jersey. They had: John A. (1929), also a floor finisher agent for Higgins office products, who married Ann S. and lived on the Mere Point Road. Anne was secretary of the Education Department at Bowdoin College.
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Wilbur S. Ambrose Jr. (9,150) (1918---) married Margaret L. White(9,150) (1913-1978) in 1943. Wilbur Ambrose (3, 121)(1894) (1941)Cook USA 1940, laborer and trucking, married Harriet M. Goodenow (3,122) (1902-1973) “Mother” in 1918. They had Walter E. (3,121) (1920-1920); Merle S. (3,124) (1929-1998); and Wilbur S. Jr. (BIW) who married Margaret L. White in 1943.
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Maurice Gilman (9,150,152) (1905-1997) married Christine A. Berry (9,151) (1924-2006). Maurice had married Margaret Ohler (b. 1 904) in 1937. Christine Berry Gilman of 14 Orchard St. passed away on Friday, May 12, 2006, at her home with her loving family at her side. She was born in Brunswick on Jan. 15, 1924, and was the daughter of Frank and Mildred Berry. Christine grew up in Brunswick, Topsham and Randolph and graduated from Gardiner High School in 1943.She had three great loves in her life: the Lord, her family and her friends. She was a committed mother who, as a single mom for many years, and raised her five children with great love, devotion and self-sacrifice. Despite many difficulties and hardships, she had the capacity to always place her children first and the determination to persevere regardless of the obstacles. Her abiding faith buoyed her throughout her life. In later years, she enjoyed knitting and crocheting gifts for her grandchildren and some of her favorite times were holidays surrounded by family. Her caring nature and exceptionally friendly, outgoing personality won her a multitude of close friends. She particularly enjoyed their company while attending church services or on dinner outings. Swimming at the Augusta YMCA with her friends was a passion that continued until the last months of her life. Christine worked for many years in Gardiner General Hospital and local nursing homes. She was a member of the Church of the Nazarene in Gardiner. She married her second husband, Maurice Gilman, in 1973, and they shared a loving and committed relationship until his passing in 1997.She is survived by her three daughters, Rose Guyette of Skowhegan, Nancy Chase and her husband, Ronald, of Topsham and Janice Butterfield and her husband, Hilbert "Bud," of Etna, and her two sons, Michael Moody and his wife, Patricia, of Litchfield and Peter Moody and his companion, Esther Cloutier, of Bowdoin. She is also survived by her granddaughter, Lori Sunzeri of Colorado Springs, Colo.; three grandsons, Eric Chase of New York City, Adam Chase of Orono and Matthew McLaughlin of Augusta; and two great-grandchildren, Christina Rogers and Michael Guyette of Boise, Idaho. Survivors also include her sister-in-law, Christina Berry of Bellevue, Wash., and nephew, Charles Berry of Seattle.Her extended family included Toni Porter and her children, Marcus and Christopher McLaughlin; four stepgrandchildren, Nicole Croteau and her husband, Raymond, Diana Rondeau and her husband, Keith, and their daughter Isabel, Melissa Underwood and her husband, Dana, and their children Tristan, Aidan and Caitlin, and Lucinda Barker and her husband, Chris, and their children, Ian and Eben; special friends included Marilyn Rogers, Grace Marston, and her many Augusta YMCA friends, and neighbors Barbara, Junie and Rolle. Christine was predeceased by her husband, Maurice; both parents; two brothers, Dr. Roland Berry and Bernard Berry; and a nephew, James Berry.
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GeorgeW. Grant (9,153) (1908-1983) PFC USA WWII , who worked in the Verney Mill, married Shirley B. Johnson (Huckins) (9,154) (1909-2003) in 142 in Portland, Maine.
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Edgar F. Keslake (9,155) (1908-1994) married Gertrude M. (9,155) (1914-1995). Edgar had a brother: Charles R. who was born in 1913, Jamaica,British West Indies; d. Nov. 26, 1968. He was theson of missionary parents. In 1935 he married Winifred Hall. For a time he was an X-ray technicianin Connecticut and in Orlando, Florida. Survivors are his wife; four daughters, Christina, CharleneWest, Elaine Greene, Joyce Green, and a foster daughter, Josephine Lin; a brother, Elder Edgar F. Keslake. Edgar was the chaplain of the 7th Day Adventist Parkview Hospital in Brunswick.
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Leon Alva Joy (9,156) (1898-1988) was born in Portland, the son of Alvah C. Joy (1868) and Alice M. Reed (1870). He had a brother Harold W. (1891). His father was a motorman on the Interurban. Loen, in 1940, was a boilermaker at the iron works. Later he worked at the Jay Corporation in Brunswick and lodged at 32 Hawrthorne street at the residence of Gertrude C. (Barter) Hutchins (9,157) (1890-1959) who married Everett S. Hutchins (1892) and earlier ( when she was 17-18) she married Frank Knight of Bath (1892) and they had a son Harold Ellsworth Knight (9,158) (1909-1980), a ship fitter at BIW and his wife Leona Marjorie Haley Knight (9,158) (1909-1992). They were married in 1951. Gertrude has a brother, Jerald Barter (1893).
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Charles C. Delaware (9,159) (1857-1936), a shipyard laborer in Harpswell, married Fannie Ellen Curtis (9,159) (1860-1914) in 1881. They were married in Topsham, Maine The children of Charles and Fannie are:1. Bessie P. Delaware born 1890 and died 1966 born in Brunswick, maine and died in West Chesterfield, NH married Gilbert Nelson 2. Melville A. Delaware Born abt. 1884 in Scarboro, Maine - married to Harriet E. ?3. Wallace E. Delaware - born abt. 1892 in Portland, Me. married 9/10/1915 to Marjorie Wharton4. Harry J. Delaware Born abt. 1902 +- married 7-04-1929 to Leona A. Sutherland5. Morris G. Delaware - died young6. George E. Delaware born 7/19/1906 died 7/29/1980 in Portland, Me. married Lillian Leona Grant 10/22/19357. Mildred Delaware - born 10/01/1894 - died February 1966 married a Mr. Lovely.8. Ruby G. Delaware - born 5/12/1888 in Portland, me. and died April 19, 1961. married 1/20/1913 to Robert H. BlairLinwood, Mabel and Helen Delaware who died young Charles has a sister Hattie M. (1860-1911) who married Charles Coffinin 1886 and Selena.
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Lawrence Ham Towle (9,160) (1912-1995), employed at Hardings for BIW, married G. Arlene (9,160) (1915-2003). They had Robert L. (9,160) (1939-1968), a marker for Kincaid Lumber Company, who married Pamela J. (9,160) (1947---)
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William W. Clough (9,163,164) (1924-1998) TM3 USN WWII married Irene E. Eastman (9,163) (1923-2012). Irene Adams Eastman was predeceased by her husband, William W. “Wally” Clough; and sisters, Alice Rackley, Annie Derocher, Edith Robinson, Edna Eastman, Florence Dyer, and Doris Lybrand; and by one brother, Ralph Eastman. She went to work in 1941 for Chandler’s Book Store. On September 9, 1944, she married Wally Clough and continued working in the bookstore until she moved. Wally was in the submarine service in the Navy and they moved to New Hampshire and then Connecticut. While there, she worked in local grocery stores. Irene and Wally bought their home on McLellan Street in 1946 where they lived all their married lives and where Irene resided after Wally’s death. Irene stayed home from 1952 through 1966 to care for her three daughters. She also watched several neighborhood children during that time. She returned to work for Wally, who was manager of the new Loring, Short & Harmon store, formerly Chandler’s Book Store, in 1966. She worked alongside Wally for 24 years, both of them retiring in November of 1989. Irene was a member of the Dirigo Grange for several years. She was a lifetime member of the Methodist Church where she ran the nursery school during church services for more than ten years. Irene and Wally attended all the Grange dances in the area, as well as Wally’s Knights of Pythias lodge events, and were well known for their dancing. 1930
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Ronald E. Furrow (9,165) (1933-1960) was the son of Charles N. Furrow (b. 1909-1967), a carpenter and Pauline I. (1912) (from Canada) a waitress at the Bowdoin Hotel. He had siblings: Ralph (1932); Betty Jane (1936) who married Ronald Talbot; and Maynard C. (1938) who later owned the Dairy Queen in Topsham. Charles is buried in Varney Cemetery with no marker. Charles was the son of Albert C. Furrow (1881) and Ella M. (1888) and had siblings: Hubert A. (1906); and Ralph M. (1907).
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Delia S. Leech Young (9,166) (1907-1961) married Guy Clinton Young (9,170,1) (1913-1978) PFC USA WWII in 1942. He was the son of J. Clinton Young (1875) of Rockport, Maine and Elsie M. (1873). He had step siblings: Raymond G. Manning (1900) and Evelyn C. Manning (1902). Della was the daughter of Del S. Leech (1875) from Philadelphia, and Ella (1875). She had siblings: Mary E. (1901) and Bessie M. (1904). Guy was a custodian at Bowdoin College and lived on Page Street.
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Delia S. Leech Young (9,166) (1907-1961) married Guy Clinton Young (9,170,1) (1913-1978) PFC USA WWII in 1942. He was the son of J. Clinton Young (1875) of Rockport, Maine and Elsie M. (1873). He had step siblings: Raymond G. Manning (1900) and Evelyn C. Manning (1902). Della was the daughter of Del S. Leech (1875) from Philadelphia, and Ella (1875). She had siblings: Mary E. (1901) and Bessie M. (1904). Guy was a custodian at Bowdoin College and lived on Page Street.
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Howard Herrick Walker (9,167) (1896-1978), a paper worker,married Mildred E. Harris(9,167) (1892-1976) in 1917. Howard’s parents were John Walker (1845) and Annie S. Courson (1849) (who worked in the Box factory). He had a brother Wilbur (1892). Mildred was the daughter of Orion L. Harris (1857) of Harpswell and Annie L. (1859) and had siblings: Ernest L. (1993); Ethel M. (1887); James W. (1889) and Horace E. (1890). Howard and Mildred had: Robert (1923) and Howard Jr. (1923) who was a postal employee. Howard Sr. was a barber and owned a barber shop (Soule and Walker) on Maine Street next to Morton’s. Howard R. graduated from Brunswick High School in 1937, attended Bowdoin College in 1938 and worked at B.I.W. in the Shipfitter Apprentice Program through 1942. In 1942, Howard married his high school sweetheart Phyllis Eileen Olsen .In 1943, he served in the Army Amphibian and Transportation Corp in the European theatre through England, France, Belgium and Holland. At one time while working supplies through Antwerp Harbor in Belgium the well known Gannett Press Herald Foreign Correspondent May Craig interviewed him. After returning from service Howard went into the Postal Service and worked there for 33 years. He was buried at Riverview Cemetery in Brunswick.
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Gerald H. Gott (9,168) (1911-1980), a carpenter and general contractor, married Winifred M. Erskine(9,168) (1912-2001) of Bath, in 1933. Gerald was the son of Victor L. (1878) and Mattie E. (1878) and had a brother Harry L. (906). Gerald and Winifred had: Lois (1936); Victor L.; Gerald H. (1938); Merle; Patricia; Mary; and George “Bill” W. Gott, 71, who passed away on Saturday, April, 12, 2014 at Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick. He was born in Brunswick on September 24, 1942, a son of Gerald H. and Winifred M. (Erskine) Gott Sr. Bill graduated from Brunswick High School in 1960. In 1964 he entered the United States Army serving during the Vietnam War. He was employed at Vaillancourt Brothers in Brunswick for 18 years. On June 4, 1977 he married Alice Mabel DeLong and they resided in Woolwich. He was employed in the auto body shop at Bill Dodge for 28 years retiring on May 31, 2006.He was predeceased by his parents, his wife Alice Mabel Gott on June 10, 1994, a son, Patrick M. Gorman on May 16, 1979 and two brothers, Gerald Gott Jr. and Victor L. Gott.He is survived by two brothers, Merle F. Gott and his wife Rachel of Topsham and Marshall A. Gott of Brunswick, three sisters, Lois Hyde of Brownville, Patricia Bergeron and her husband Raymond of Brunswick and Mary Ellen Cooper of Brunswick, son, Dean Delong and his wife Christie of Woolwich, two daughters, Kelly Burger of Kentucky and Jean Williamson and her husband Tony of Kentucky, eight grandchildren, four great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
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Lorraine A. Brawn (9,169) (1940-1982) married Clarence W. Brawn (1928-1990) an employee at BNAS and they lived on Perryman Drive in Brunswick. In 1971 they lived at 14 Dunning St. and he was a watchman at Auerbach Shoe Company. Living at 21 Perryman drive was also Anita Brawn and Louis Brawn, a clam digger. Clarence was the son of John O. Brawn Sr. and Edith M. Brawn. EdithM. Brawn (9,46) (1887-1959) married John O. Brawn Sr. (1885-1944) and they had: John O. Brawn Jr. (9,47) (1910-1955) who married Annie West in 1936 and married Julia Francis Randall (Darling)(1920-1994) in 1940 and they had Rosella R. Brawn (9,49,50) (1953-1970). Edith and John also had: Gertrude H. (1913); Harry E. (1915); Eva E. (1923); Clarence W. (1928). John O. Brawn Sr. has an obituary on page 4, Nov. 2, 1944 in the Brunswick Record and his son John Jr. on page 4, November 10, 1955.
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Roscoe Eugene Perkins (9,172) (1888-1960) Mech Co E Pioneer Inf. WWI married Harriet McDonald Miller (Jury) (9,173) (1895…) in 1942. His obituary is on page 4 of Feb. 18, 1960 Brunswick Record. Roscoe had married Bessie Clifford Fuller and they had John A. (1908-1972); Eleanor May (1908); Charles E. (1910); and John Alfred (1906). Harriet had married Harrry L. Jury. Her parents were Frank P. Miller (9,176) (1853-1933) and Matilda M. Jury (9,176) (1856-1936) and she had siblings: Rufus S. Miller (9,180) (1884-1886); Baby Miller (9,179); Melbourne; and Annie B. (9,178) (1885-1891). Frank was the son of Gilbert Miller a farmer in Wilton, Maine. Frank P. Miller’s obituary is on page 1 of April 13, 1933 Brunswick Record and Matilda’s on page 5 of Feb.20, 1936. Frank was born in Bangor and worked for Maine Central Railroad. Melbourne F. Miller (9,177) (1875-1957) His obituary is on page 4, April 11, 1957 in the Brunswick Record. He married Abigail F. Mains (Allen) in 1938, (b. 1875) and they lived in Bowdoinham.
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Ann Dunning Wagner (9,174) (1912-1996) Mother, Love Sandy and Dad. In 1930 she was a lodger at Alpheus Darling’s and Annie H. Darlings home when she was 17. She married Holmes Wagner, an electric welder at the Navy Yard, in Farmington in 1932. Ann was living in Farmington also. They had Sandra Dee (1940) when they were in Auburn, and Sandra married David Julian Vilacci of Portland. Holmes Wagner was the son of Thomas (Kennis) Leander Wagner (1878-1979) and (1) Ceretha Alice Jodrey of Industry, Maine. Thomas married (2) Eva and (3) Blanche Donovan. Holmes had siblings: Sylvia (1906-1968) who married Frank Strout (d. 1968); Pearl (1910-1910); Ruby who married Robert Harris (1905-1983); and Bertha Goldis who married Harold Staples.
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Annie H. Beal Alexander Darling (9,175) (1870-1956) married Alpheus Darling (b. 1873), a laborer, in 1910. They had a stepson, Ralph Alexander (1905). Alpheus was the son of William Darling (1845) a fisherman in Harpswell and Mary E. (1854). He had siblings: Idella (1879); Leslie (1886); and Flora A. (1897).Annie had married Orrin Alexander in Harpswell. Annie’s obituary was on page 4, Jan. 19, 1956 in the Brunswick Record.
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AlfredM. Orr (9,182) (1904-1969), a laundry truck driver, married Almeda C. Lapham (9,183) (1906-1992). They had Kenneth E. (9,184) (1930-1979)Fire Chief 1974-1979 who married Anne L. Purinton (9,185) (1930….)in 1949. Alfred was the son of Fred Orr (1873 and Eva (1888) of Topsham. Anne was the daughter of Charles I. Purinton (1893) a carpenter, and Flora M. (1894). She had siblings: Alice M. (1918); David F. (1920); Wilbur R. (1923); Bruce G. (1926); Richard D. (1930); Stella M. (1933); and Jerome C. (1936).
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John Caldwell Jr. (9,187) (1896-1966) Pvt. HQ Det 24 Inf Brig WWI, a signalman on the Railroad, married Wilma A. (9,188) (1909-1978) and they had: Lawrence J. Caldwell (9,189) (1931-2003) AN USN Korea and an employee at BNAS; Muriel (1930); and John K. (1937). John was the son of John Caldwell (1870) and Catherine Lewis from England. He had siblings: James (1893); William (1894); Nellie (1898); Frank (1900), Ernest (1907) and Charles Caldwell (9,190) (1902-1978), custodian of Brunswick High School, who married Gertrude E. (9,191) (1909-1982). John Caldwell (1,51) (1863-1925) “Father” married Catherine (1,50) (1867-1942) “Mother. They had: James E. Caldwell (1,48) (1892-1978) Pvt. Army; John Jr. (1896) who married Wilma L. Jones in 1930 and they had Gerald J. Caldwell (1,47) (1938-1938); Nellie (1888); Frank (1890); Charles (1903); Ernest L. Caldwell (1,46) (1906-1978) who married Agnes R. Caldwell (1,46) (1909-1994); and William Caldwell (1,49) (1894-1945) Pvt. Ord. Dept. WWI who married Sybil F. Metcalf (McDonald) (b. 1872) in 1929 who had Esther (1922) who married Jackson.
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Guy W. Rhoades (9,192) (1906-1999) a town worker in Topsham for many years, married Viola M. Lapham (9,192) (1904-1987) in 1927. Guy was the son of Henry E. Rhoades, a farmer and Sadie Carleton of Vermont. Viola was the daughter of Herbert W. Lapham and Angie and she had siblings: Harold P. (1920) and Almeda who married Alfred Orr.
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WilliamA. Cobb Jr. (9,193) (1925-1985).RobertE. Cobb (9,39) (1929-1955) was the son of William A. (1905) a laborer and Katherine (1907) who worked in the Cotton Mill, of Topsham. He had siblings: William Jr. (1925); James M. (1928); Elizabeth (1935) and Donald (1937). His obituary is on page 1, of June 2, 1955 Brunswick Record. William Jr. married Carrie Varney in Windham, Maine in 1946.
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Henry W. Nason (9,195) (1901-1985) married Elizabeth M. Jones (9,195) (1912-1975). They were married in Pittsfield, Maine in 1927. They had Martin L. (9,196) (1929-1999).; and Henry Jr. (1928). Henry Sr. was born and died in Brunswick, Maine. In 1940 he was an inspector in a woolen mill and Elizabeth was a spinner in a woolen mill in Pittsfield.
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Everett W. Johnston (9,197,198) (1911---) married Evelyn A. Hall (9,197,198) (1910-2002) in 1930. They lived in DoverFoxcroft where his father Frank N. Johnston was the manager of the Town Farm. His mother was Anne H. from Ireland. He had sister Marjorie (1919). He died in Brunswick while living at Pejepscot Terrace. They also lived in Topsham. They had: Everett Jr, Herbert and Carol. Both of them went to Foxcroft Academy and He and and Herbert and Carol Johnston Pearl have endowed the Everett and Evelyn Johnston Horizon Scholarship Fund. Both Everett and Evelyn were members of the Class of 1928.Everett “Earl” Johnston, his brother Herbert, and sister Carol Johnston Pearl have endowed the Everett & Evelyn Johnston Horizon Scholarship Fund. The Johnstons were members of the Foxcroft Academy Class of 1928. Funds from a Horizon Scholarship helped one of our students study abroad this past summer. Everett “Earl” Johnston, Herbert Johnston, and Carol Johnston Pearl have endowed the Everett & Evelyn Johnston Horizon Scholarship Fund in memory of their parents Everett W. and Evelyn Hall Johnston. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnston were members of the Foxcroft Academy Class of 1928. The Horizon Scholarship Fund helps Foxcroft Academy students study off campus.
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David Aaron Dyer (9,200,201) (1920-1997) Sgt. USA WWII married Florence Eastman (9,200,202) (1922-2002) Mother, in 1940. David was a farmer and market gardener (Dyer’s Roadside Stand). He was the son of Ralph J. Dyer (1898-1976) and Jeannette B. Gaudereau (1909-1981) and grandson of Austen Dyer (1869) and Clare (1880). Ralph was a truck driver for MCRR.
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Ada Herrick Small (9,203) (1890-1979) was the daughter of Amos W. Herrick and Mary of Freeport. She had siblings: Marion M. (1894); Mildred C. (1895) Amos N. (906); and Helen V. (1907).She married (1) Hiram Libby (b. 1891) in 1913 in Portland. She then married(2) Ferdinand M. Small (b.1891) in Portland in 1948.
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LottieM. Alexander (9,204) (1892-1969) married Millard Fillmore Dunning, a fisherman, in 1905. They had Gladys (2906); and Alice Marguerette Dunning who married, in 1952, George H. Swallow III and was born on Little Yarmouth Island, Harpswell. Lottie married (2), in 1944, Roland D. Alexander. Lottie was the daughter of Orrin Alexander, a harpswell fisherman born in 1869 and died in 1909 (obituary Nov. 5, 1909, page 5 Brunswick Record) and Anna Beals (1871) and had siblings: Fred B. (1889); John L. (1890; and Washingto W. (1895).
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RolandD. Alexander (9,207) (1905-1967) married Annie Mae Hatch (9,206) (1905-1942) and they lived at 80 Jordan Avenue. They had: Marion (1926); Robert (1936); William (1931); Roland W. Alexander (9,205) (1924-1932); and Carroll J. (9,208) (1927-1955). Annie’s obituary is on page 4, Aug. 27, 1942 of the Brunswick Record.
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George A. Kilbride (9,209) (1901-1977), born in Harpswell and an auto mechanic at Goodwin’s Cheverlet, married Jessie A Smith (9,209) (1902-1985) in 1921.They had; Elizabeth (1924); Pearl A. (9,219) (1928-1928); and George H. (1936). George A. was the stepson of Frank L. Jordan (1860) from Canada and his Elizabeth A. Kilbride. They also had another stepson and his brother William J. (1898).
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Wilfred J. Roy (9, 213,214) (1924-1993) TEC 5 USA WWII, a carpenter at BNAS, married Melinda T. Smith (2,213,215) (1927-1975) in 1953 they lived on the Mere Point Road. Wilfred was the son of William J. Roy from Canada, a steam RR repairman, and Lucia from Canada. He had siblings: Lucan (1919); Cecile (1920); Corea (1921); Paul (1924); Lucille (1925); Loretta (1932); and Georgette (1933). Melinda was the daughter of L. Winfield Smith (1885) and Catherine (1891). She had siblings: Irma (1923); Eugene T. (1929); Jane G. (1933); and L. Winfield Jr. (1922), a contractor at Mere Point.
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Charles W. Berry (9,221) (1894-1965) Father, a cotton mill inspector, married Emma Clyde Bartlett (9,222) (1898-1962) Mother in 1917. Emma was the daughter of Ferdinand A. Bartlett (1869) and Clara (1873) of Harrison, Maine. She had a sister Mabel (1900). Charles and Emma had: Elmer (1919). Charles was the son of Wealthy M. Orr Berry (1861), who married (1) Dunham Berry in 1893 and divorced him in 1901; (2) Frank Perkins of Topsham in 1901; (3) Elden G. Wade in 1910. Charles had siblings: Fred (1883); and Franck (1894.). They were from Topsham.
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JamesF. M. Johnson (9,225) (1837-1914) an African American who was a groom, married (1) Margaret E. (9,224) (1840-1874)and (2) Susan E. Freeman (9,223) (1844-1882) an African American in 1880. James and Margaret has: Warren H. (1860); George (1862); Sophia A. (9,226) (1864-1880); Cora Jane (1864); Mary (1868); and Rachel F.P. (1870). James was the son of Isaac Johnson (1804) and Mary Murry Steward (1814). James had siblings: Delila (1843); Charlotte (1845) and Charles (1850). James’ obituary is on page 8, June 5, 1914 of the Brunswick Record. Georgie A. Carter (8,18) (1881-1882) was the son of Lemuel & Annie (Betsey Ann Gatchell) Carter. Lemuel Carter, of Bath, (1840-1891) married (1) Susan E. Freeman (1843) and had Samuel Freeman (1863-1901); and Charles (1871-1893). Lemuel divorced Susan in 1880 and married Betsey Ann Gatchell in 1880. They had: Alice E. (1885-1892) along with Georgia. Lemuel was in Co. I & M of the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery. Lemuel Carter was African-American as was Susan Freeman. On Saturday, Dec. 26, 25-year-old Aaron E. Williams followed his younger brother into Union blue wool, but not with the 14th Rhode Island. Now living in Industry, Aaron signed papers to join the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery Regiment, a “white” regiment. With that outfit’s Co. G would this 5-foot-6-inch farmer serve. Aaron was not the only black Mainer to join the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery; so did Lemuel Carter and Franklin Fremont from Bath and George Freeman from Brunswick
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Fred Baldwin (9,210) (1897-1993), a shipyard electrician from Canada, married Bertha L. Anderson (9,210) (1902-1987) and they had Barbara (1924).
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Franklin A. Leavitt (9,211,212) (1909-1981) married Edith M. (9,211) (1898-1970). They lived in Topsham and he died in Waterville. They had Edith M. (1936). He worked in the paper mill. Franklin was born in Durham the son of Dennis Leavitt (1884) and Clare (1871). He had siblings: Florence Pulk (1905); Eva M. Stevens (1908); Clarence W. Leavitt (1913); Arline Leavitt (adopted) (1924); Lenora J. (1912); and Alfreda M. (1916).
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Ellery C. Kidder (9,216,217) (1899-1987) Pvt. USA WWI married Gladys Marion Guy (9,216) (1898-1994). He was a paper mill electrician in Rumford and the son of Eugene O. Kidder, a farmer in Rumford, Peru, and Flora M. Child (1877). He had a sibling Lurline H. (1900). Ellery and Gladys lived on the Mere Point Road.
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Orrin J. Brown (9,218) (1911-1990) married Doris D. (9,218)(1915-1991). He was an electrician in Otisfield like his father Edmond (1873). His mother was Hattie S. (1878) and he had siblings: Murray E. (1905); Merton A. (1910); Lylia (1898); Alla E. (1902); and Thelma L. (1916).
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Theresa Gagnon (9,219) (1961-1962)was the daughter of Louis & Eva Gagnon. Louis was a clerk at BIW and they lived on 34 Bowker St.
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JamesF. M. Johnson (9,225) (1837-1914) an African American who was a groom, married (1) Margaret E. (9,224) (1840-1874)and (2) Susan E. Freeman (9,223) (1844-1882) an African American in 1880. James and Margaret has: Warren H. (1860); George (1862); Sophia A. (9,226) (1864-1880); Cora Jane (1864); Mary (1868); and Rachel F.P. (1870). James was the son of Isaac Johnson (1804) and Mary Murry Steward (1814). James had siblings: Delila (1843); Charlotte (1845) and Charles (1850). James’ obituary is on page 8, June 5, 1914 of the Brunswick Record.
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Robert C. Smith (9,277,228) (1897-1985) Pvt. USA WWI and a custodian at BNAS, married Madeline V. Larrabee (9,227) (1902-1982) in 1920. Robert was the son of George F. Smith (1859) and Ida M. (1862) and had siblings: Bertie H. (1886); Bertha M. (1886); Walter D. (1893); Forest L. (1896) and Jessie A. (1903). Madeline was the daughter of William Larrabee (1881) and Bertha Goodenow (1884) and had siblings: Frank S. (1906); Elizabeth A. (1910); and Albert J. (1912).
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Richard E. Brawn (9,230) (1945-1971) Pvt. USA Vietnam was a clam digger.
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John Siastras (9,231) (1935---) married Susanne Norris (9,231) (1941---), owners of the Dolphin Restaurant, had Tamie Lynne (9,231,232) (1965-1973).
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Clarence Howard Michaelson (9,233,235) (1921-1971) Washington Pfc 414 INf. WWII married Renee M. Duval (9,233) (1923---) in 1946 in Montana. She also married Walter R. Bouchard (9,233,236) (1920-1982). Clarence and Renee had Philip A. (9,234) (1947-1992). Walter, of Skowhegan, was the son of Victor (1893) a barber, and Mattie (1903). Walter worked in a spinning mill and was later a plumber in Brunswick. Clarence was born in Montana. He was the son of Martin Severin Michaelson (1884) a chemist asst. in a pulp mill, and Ella (1888). He had siblings: Hazel (1926); Merle (1928); Carl Dean (1930); Marvin S. (1935); and Ernest (1925). Clarence was a salesman. Renee was from Barneville, France and the daughter of Andre Duval and Louise Lettellear. They lived in the State of Washington for a while.
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BeverlyLeroy Farmer (9,237) (1931-1980) married Doris L. and worked at Ben’s Filling Station on Pleasant Street. They had Gary Alan Farmer (9,239) (1965-1994) and VirginiaMae Condon (9,238) (1955-1982).
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Jordan Michael Bell (9,240) and Cierra Francis Bell (9,240) (1998-1998) were children of Christopher & Jennifer Bell. Christopher was the son of William Bell and Sherry Payne and had siblings: Jeff, Henry, Lester, and Lois.
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RichardB. Goodenow (9,241) (1935-1992)married Sonya Hanscombe (2,241) (1936-1993), a postal Clerk, in 1956. “Richard B. Goodenow, Dick to those who knew him, began working for Falmouth as Superintendent of the water pollution control department in 1974. During his tenure Dick's commitment and dedication to the profession earned him an admirable reputation. He helped establish the Maine Wastewater Control Association (MWWCA) in the late 1960's and continued to be a tireless advocate and source of inspiration for the wastewater community throughout his career. During his 18 years of service for the Town he won numerous awards for the innovative and outstanding operation and maintenance of the facility. The MWWCA established a Richard B. Goodenow award in 1990 to acknowledge exceptionality in the field. Shortly thereafter, Dick was forced into early retirement due to chronic health problems. He passed away less than a year later and has been sorely missed ever since”
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WarrenPearl (2,242) (1913-1986) a teacher, football coach and Athletic Director, married Lois E. Burnheimer (9,242) (1916---). Warren was the son of Clarence R. Pearl (1884) and Lillian Russell (1886) of Massachusetts. He had siblings: Clarence Jr. (1901); Sarah (1915); Leroy (1918); Lillian G. (1920); and Mildred (1910). He had children, one of which was John W. Pearl (1940-2010) who died in Chelsea, MA. He was formerly of Gardiner, died Sunday, June 27, 2010, at MaineGeneral Rehabilitation and Nursing Care, Augusta, after living with cancer for more than 20 years. John was born Oct. 28, 1940, in Augusta, eldest son of Warren and Lois Burnheimer Pearl. He graduated from Brunswick High School, class of 1959, where he enjoyed sports and was competitive in football and basketball. He later attended Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield; Ricker College, Houlton; and Maine Maritime Academy, Castine. John was also a reservist in the Coast Guard. John led prevocational training programs for special-needs students and adults through the Kennebec Valley Council for Disabled Citizens, and taught special education at Waterville High School. Later, John created his own business, the Furniture Factory in Gardiner. He specialized in refurbishing antiques, reupholstering, and caning chairs for more than 30 years. He was survived by two brothers, Thomas Pearl and his wife, Margaret, of Scarborough, and Ronald Pearl and his wife, Kathleen, of Lyndon Center, Vt.; a nephew, James Pearl, of St. Johnsbury, Vt.; and three nieces, Jill Leclair, of Swanton, Vt., Erica Hebold and her husband, Daren, of Portland, and Erin Tepley and her husband, Capt. Thomas Tepley, of Savannah, Ga.
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Donald C. Fierce (9,243) (1905-1996) married Stella K. (9,243) (1910-2004). In 1940, he was a telephone switchman in New York. They were married in 1938.
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Elizabeth Kingsbury (9,244) (1926-2006). She was the daughter of Robert Smith (1899), a cleaner at the Verney Mill and later custodian at the BNAS, and Madeline Smith (1902) and had siblings: Robert F.; B.William (1925) and Donald (1932). Elizabeth married Harley T. Kingsbury in 1945 who worked for the Verney Corporation. ”ROBERT FRANKLIN SMITH, 73, 31901 Lake Elsie Drive, Tavares, died Friday, Jan. 3. 1997. Mr. Smith was a psychiatric aide for the states of New York and Connecticut. Born in Lewiston, Maine, he moved to Central Florida in 1974. A member of First Church of God of Eustis, he was past master of Umatilla Masonic Lodge 65, past High Priest, He was a Navy veteran of World War II and Korean War. Survivors: son, Robert W., Brunswick, Maine; daughter, Nancy Spires, Umatilla; brothers, William Frederick, South Portland, Maine, Donald Albert, Brunswick; sister, Elizabeth E. Kingsbury, Brunswick; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home, Umatilla.”
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Aubrey Howard Chase (9,245) (1917-1996), a mechanic at Everett Mariner’s, married Catherine M. Gates (2,245) (1917-2002) in 1940. Aubrey was born in Garland, Maine and was the son of John Howard Chase(1895-1968) and Phyllis Mae Decker(1895-1968). Aubrey and Catherine had Phyllis E. (who married Philip Moody in 1959 and later was divorced); and another child. Catherine was from Brownville Junction, Maine. Aubrey had siblings: Duane A. (1916); Edmond D. (1919); Edgar A. (1922); and Margaret L. (1924).
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Alton E. Ames (9,246) (1882-1963) a farmer of Fairfield and later paper company in Topsham, and also managed the Town Farm in Topsham, married Alice M. Strout (9,246) (1886-1972). They had Arris Irving (1907); Daniel Edwin (1909); Charles (1912); and Linwood (1913).
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Herbert R. Sparks (9,248) (1888-1968) Pvt. Brty D 3 Reg Fld Arty, Bowdoin College plumber and electrician (“Sparky”), married Isabelle T. Walker (2,248) (1892-1983). Herbert was the son of William Sparks (1856), a Bath plumber, and Annie S. Foote (1858). He had siblings: Grace E. (1878); Mabel E. (1881); Lillian N. (1882); Frank W. (1884); and Florence E. (1892). Herbert and Isabelle had: Dorothy A. (1919). Isabelle was the daughter of William Walker and Annie (1858) and had siblings: Wilbur (1892) and Howard (1896).
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Mary Elizabeth Freeman (9,250) (1825-1901) Mother, married Judah Morrison (9,251) (1818-1892), Father, an Afro-American, in 1848. Judah was the son of Peter Morrison and Sarah Barnette. Judah was born in New Brunswick, Canada, a "mulatto", occ' day laborer. Children all mulatto: Priscilla N, b 1866; John F b 1850; Arebella b 1853; Charles W b 1857; Caroline b 1859; George E. (1863); Julia E. (1869); Cinderella (1872-1921); Samuel H. (1874); and Emma E. (1876) Mary Elizabeth was the daughter of F. Samuel Freeman (1799) and M. Priscilla Green who were married in 1821. She had siblings: George Augustus Freeman (1922-1887); Catherine C. (1825--)’ Cordelia (1827--); Isaiah (1830-1863); Julia A. (1833-1913); William (1839-1866); and Susan E. (1843--). Samuel Freeman was born in Maine and married Priscilla in Bath in 1821. He was the head of a “colored” family. Priscilla was black and had a son in law Lemuel Carter.
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Henry N. Johnson (9,252) (1833-1893), an African American married Julia A. Freeman (9,253) (1835-1913) also African American. They had Delia (1852); William H. (1858) and had Louisa Freeman in their household (1855). Julia’s obituary is on page 8, March 21, 1913 in the Brunswick Record.
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Walter E. (Scott) Ames (9,254) (1874-1946) married Georgianna Whitney (1880-1955) in 1915, and was the grandson of Henry and Julia Johnson. He worked for Bowdoin College and was a harness maker.James’ obituary was on page 4 January 10, 1946 and Georgianna’s Dec. 8, 1955 in the Brunswick Record. Walter may have married (1900) Nan (Nancy L) Amos, a divorcee.
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Stewart L. Hampton (9,255,256) (1922-2001) ADRC USN WWII was in a retired in the U.S Navy and married Margaret M. (9,255) (1923-1996). Stewart was born in North Carolina and his parents were James A. Hampton and Mattie Triplett.
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Carrol Osnoe (9,257) (1913-1978), a woodworker, was born in Benedicta, Maine and died in Freeport. He married C. Nora Long (1918) in 1935. They had Harry Eugene Osnoe (9,257,258) (1936-2003)USA who was born in Sherman, Maine and died in Freeport. He married Rosemary Musser in 1970. Nora was the daughter of J. David Long (1872) and B. Annie (1889). Carrol was the son of Eugene B. Osnoe of Sherman, Maine (1891) and Eliza E. (1893). He had siblings: Merton E. (1922); Margaret L. (1966); Leonard M. (1919); Beatrice A. (1921); Belva M. (1924); Glenda A. (1926); and Joseph B. (1929). Louis P. Masse (9,257) (1913-1996), worked at the Eastland Shoe Company in Freeport. married Nora C. (A) Long of Freeport (9,257) (1917-1996) in 1982. He had married Geraldine Fortin in 1935. Louis was the son of Elida Masse (1880) and had siblings: Lorenzo (1904) who married Lianne (1909); Madeline (1914); and Margaret (1917). Geraldine worked in the Mill.
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Harry Alan Walker (9,262) (1918-1997), Pejepscot paper mill Superinendent, married Virginia L. (9,262) (1920-2012). Virginia Walker, age 92, formerly of Storer Road, Brunswick, died Tuesday, January 22nd at Water’s Edge Americare in Deltona, FL. She was born on February 14, 1920 in Topeka, KS, the daughter of Ralph and Eve Connors Ellson. She attended Kansas Schools. On November 19, 1939, she married Harry A. Walker Jr. He died on April 1, 1997.In 1944 she moved to Brunswick. She was a homemaker for many years and for 17 years until retiring in 1980, she worked in the Brunswick School Department Cafeteria.Virginia was a member of First Parish Church in Brunswick.She moved to and lived with her daughter and son-inlaw in Florida for several years.She is survived by her daughter Nancy Hory and her husband Michael of Debary, FL, son E. Allan Walker and his wife Priscilla of Charlton, MA, 5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Harry A. Walker (7,136) (1880-1973), worker at Pejepscot Paper co, married Etta M. (7,136) (1883-1964). Married Etta Matilda Strout (b. 1833). She was the daughter of William Henry Strout (7,137) (1855-1932), a farmer, and Nancy Matilda Ward (7,137) (1858-1932) Etta had siblings: Annie M. (1877); Milton Henry (1879-1957); Alice Mildred (1886-1971); Bertha Belle (1889); and Charles Linwood Strout (7,141) (1892-1969) who married Lilla L. Kuhn (7,140)(1887-1966) of Warren, Maine in 1915. Harry was the son of John Walker (7,136,138) (1855-1917) “Father”, a painter, and Annie (7,136,139) (1858-1906) “Mother”. He had a sibling: Bessie S. (7,136) (1878-1932) who married Henry W. Hatch (7,136) (1875-1933). Harry A. and Etta had: Gladys R. Walker (7,136) (1905-1997).Merle L. (1909); and Harry A. Jr. (1919). William H. Strout has an obituary on page 4, Aug. 18, 1932; Nancy Matilda’s on page 3, May 20, 1932; and Bessie Hatch on Oct. 27, 1932, pg. 4 in the Brunswick Record. William Henry Strout was the son of Joseph Weeman Strout of Durham and Sara Anne Knight of New Vineyard, Me.
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Julia M. King (9,260) (1923-1984) married Herbert Shea King Jr. (1922-2002) and they were employed in Freeport and lived for a time at 132 Pleasant St. Brunswick. Herbert was the son of Herbert S. King Sr. and Claire A. Norton. Herbert married (2) Virginia Sinclair in 1951 and Charlotte O’Farrell in 1958, and is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Bath. Perhaps Julia and Herbert had Cicele Marie Bartlett (9,259) (1943-1992). Herbert S. has an obituary in the Portland paper Aug. 30, 2002.
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Horace A. Ames (9,263) (1906-1975), born in Skowhegan, the son of Herbert Ames and Susan Huntoon, married Beatrice J. Thibeault (Bourgoin) (9,263) (1909-1985). In 1951. He was an assistant supervisor at MCRR. Jane C. Durgin peacefully passed away on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014, surrounded by her loving family. Jane was born in Brunswick on Dec. 20, 1930, the daughter of Alcide Bourgoin and Beatrice Bourgoin Ames and Horace Ames. She went to Brunswick schools before graduating from North Yarmouth Academy in 1948. For over 40 years she made her home on Cousin's Island where she enjoyed sitting in the backyard enjoying island life. Jane's career began in the late 1960s working for the Yarmouth School Department. In 1971, Jane was hired as the executive secretary to then Portland city manager, John Menario. On April 29, 1978, Jane was appointed city clerk for the city of Portland. Jane was the first woman appointed as city clerk of Portland and in addition holds the distinction of being the first woman department head for the city and the first woman admitted as a member of the Portland Kiwanis Club. In 1982, Jane was certified as a municipal clerk by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks and served on its Board of Directors from 1984 to 1986 and served as the president of the New England City and Town Clerks' Association from 1988-1989 and served two terms on the Association's Executive Board of Directors. Over the years, Jane took an active role in working with several city and town clerks throughout Maine regarding the passage of legislation concerning the election process and registration of vital statistics. Jane retired on Feb. 28, 1992. In 2006, Jane moved to Bowdoinham to be closer to her daughter, Kathy and her family. In addition to her distinctive service to the city of Portland, Jane enjoyed spending time with her family and designing and hooking traditional hooked rugs. She had a tremendous heart and love for all those close to her. Jane was predeceased by her son, Reginald Lee Durgin; and her partner of over 25 years, Robert C. Hall. She is survived by her daughter, Susan Fanning and her partner Jerry Magdalenski of Westport Island, son, Bruce Durgin and his wife Lisa Durgin of Sparks, Nev., and her daughter, Kathy Durgin-Leighton and her husband Richard Leighton of Bowdoinham. In addition, she is survived by grandchildren Joshua Fisher and his wife Stephanie of Virginia Beach, Va., Whitney Leighton and her husband Matt Rogers of Burlington, Vt., Sarah Leighton and her partner Ryan LaRachelle of Sherborn, Mass., Patrick and Christopher Durgin of Sparks, Nev.; and great granddaughter Gracie Fisher of Virginia Beach, Va.
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John W. Mckenna (9,264) (1910-2002), a salesman for Merrymeeting Farm, manager of toy department at Mill Outlet, married Muriel Morris (9,264) (1913-1981). John has a sister, Anna C. McKenna (2,264) (1904-1985). John and Muriel had: William R. McKenna (9,264) (1945-1975) and Jack A. “Jake” McKenna, 70 of Medford, died Sunday in the Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Medford, Massachusetts. Born in Brunswick, Maine, he has lived in Medford for the past 40 years and was the son of the late Muriel (Morris) and John McKenna. Jack retired in 2003 from Controller Service and Sales in Avon, Massachusetts from the sales department where he had worked for many years. He also was a late U.S. Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of the American Legion Post 45, the DAV of Somerville, the Irish-American Club in Malden, the Stoneham Elks Lodge 2211. He also was an avid golfer. Beloved husband of Sandra (Caggiano) McKenna. Devoted father of Deborah Vozikis and her husband Thomas of Burlington, Darlene McKenna, Kevin McKenna, and Denise McKenna all of Medford. Loving grandfather of Jerry and Jack Diaz, Zach and Jacob Vozikis, and Shanna McKenna. Brother of Edward McKenna of Maine, Robert McKenna of Virginia and the late William and Kenneth L.McKenna (9,288) (1938-1997)”Fats” who married Betty C. Jacobus in 1983. Robert M. McKenna, 74, of Goodview, VA. passed away Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. He is preceded in death by his brothers, William, Kenneth and Jack McKenna.Mr. McKenna served in the National Guard from 1957- 58, then served in the U.S. Army from 1958-62 with the 101st Airborne Division. He retired from Bath Iron Works in 2001 after 25 years of service, moving to Goodview, Va., in 2004.He was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox and New York Giants and loved playing golf, cards, bowling, traveling and spending time with family.Survivors include his wife of 44 years Kathleen F. McKenna; sons, Todd M. McKenna, Brunswick, ME, William B. McKenna and fiancé Amanda LeVesque, Richmond, ME, Shaun M. McKenna and wife Amanda, Homestead, FL; granddaughter, Layla Ann, born Jan. 21, 2014; brother, Edward L. McKenna, Topsham, ME; several nieces and nephews.
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Charles W. Downes (9,265) (1900-1977)married Gladys M. (Peggy) (9,265) (1894-1974).He was the son of Herbert Downes of Brewer and Bertha York of Dennysville. He was a motion picture operator and operated Charlie’s Taxi in Brunswick over Jarvis’ restaurant.
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Ruth E. (Sears) (Wyman) Collins (2,267) (1918-1989) married James W. Collins (1908-1957) in 1946. He ran Jim’s Service Station on the Harpwell Road and they lived in Moody Pines. He was the son of Louis Warren Collins (1864-1917) and Inez M. Bradon Colby (1876-1945). He had siblings: Hazel E. (1899); Eva G. (1906); John L. (1908) and Hattie E. (1910). James is buried at Togus Veteran’s Cemetery. SGT 34 BOMB SQ AAF WORLD WAR II.
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Robert M. Barnham (9,268) (1937-1986) AMH1 USN Korea Vietnam married Tamie. They lived on the Lewiston Road in Topsham. Robert was a machinist at BIW.
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Pierre W. Blanchette (9,269) (1929-2003) married Diane C. Owen (9,269) (1931-1989) in 1932. Pierre was the son of Joseph Blanchard (1902) and Odilie (1901) with siblings : Ulderic Blanchette (9,269) (1922-1995); Desire (1925); and Theresa (1928).Diane was the daughter of Harold Owen (1904) and Uldene (1914) and had siblings: Paul (1933); Robert (1934); Harold (1936) and Richard (1938). Pierre and Diane lived on the old Augusta Road in Topsham. Pierre was a surveyor with Wright and Pierce.
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Frank Albert McCown Jr. (9,270,275) (1932-1993) Cpl USA Korea was born in Oak Park, Michigan, the son of Frank Albert McCown (1895-1967), an inspector at an auto plant, and Lillian Kempski (1896-1984). He had siblings: Kathleen (1920-2003) marred Gale Brainard ; and Maureen (1931) married James Gibbs. He married Judy Snelling and moved in the 1980s to 20 McLellan St. in Brunswick. They had: Christine M.; and Scott Christopher.
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Ivan Ellsworth Murphy (9-271) (1918-2006) US Arm Air Force WWII was the son of John Murphy (1896) and Pearl (1896) of Phippsburg. He had siblings: Herbert (1915); Arthur (1919); and Carlton (1923). He married Gertrude M. Beal (Wilson) in 1941 in Bath and married Madeline Heath in 1970.Madeline L. Murphy, 80, of Brunswick, died March 14 in Sharpsburg, Ga., with her family by her side and attended Chelsea schools. She married Ivan Ellsworth Murphy in Phippsburg on Aug. 26, 1970. He died March 8, 2006. Murphy founded the Brunswick Assemblies of God Church. She and her husband ministered to several churches in the Brunswick area, and traveled throughout New England with their children as The Murphy Family and The Singing Murphys. Her love for the Lord pervaded her life as a loving mother and wife.She was predeceased by five brothers, Fred Heath, Walter Heath, Roy Heath, Harry Heath Jr. and Roger Heath; and a sister, Orrena Littlefield. She is survived by a son, Rodney Alan Smith, and his wife, Lori, of Pittston, Pa.; a daughter, Kaelin Cynthia Ann Murphy of Sharpsburg, Ga.; a brother, Kenneth Heath, and his wife, Susan, of Topsham; three sisters, Hazel Sylvester, of SouthParis, Edna Griffin, of Auburn, and Helen Poore, of Brunswick; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
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Harold K. Swain (9,273) (1909-1966), a long pulpwood longshoreman was the son of Harold K. Swain (1888), a laundry laborer, and Mattie Grover (9,291) (1887-1971) of Bath, Maine. He had siblings: Trafton M. (1913); Paul P. (1919); Newell (1921); Chester (1922); Gerald (1924); Bettie (1928); and Velma L. (1908). He married Anna H. Johansen and they had: Edwin R.; Marjorie H.; Newell Willia (1920-1980) who married Geraldien Emma How of Bath; and Harold Trafton Swain (9,274) (1936-2001) Pvt US Marine Corp; and Edwin R. (1939). He was an electrician at BIW.
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William E. Moody (9,276) (1861-1899) was the son of William C. Moody and Susan, who owned an ice and water company for which William E. was a driver for a time. William E. married Lillian G. Collins (1871) and they adopted Mildred (1897) who was a niece of Lillians (her brother Louis’ child( .William C. Moody enlisted into the Civil War in Augusta, Maine in the 5th ME Comp. D. Vol. Infantry. He fought in the battles at Gettysburg and Spotsylvania, VA. In Spotsylvania however he was shot through his right thigh...the ball went right through his leg. It severed his sciatic nerve and he was never able to walk again with the help of crutches or someone helping him. He was chair bound as he stated in his many depositions for Pension and that he had also contracted diseases which afflicted him as well from exposure and service conditions while he was at or near Gettysburg.His 1st wife Susan D. Moody (the 1st child and only known daughter of Dr. Joseph D. Moody - Indian medicine man in Lowell, MA. Susan D. Moody his 1st wife died in Brunswick in the late Fall of 1868. They had a son William E. Moody born in Sept. 1861 in Brunswick, Maine.This son William E. Moody was living with William and his 2nd wife Mary F. (Remick) Eaton in the 1880 Brunswick census. He and his 2nd wife Mary had a son named Herbert MOODY and a daughter named Edna I. Moody..They moved from Brunswick to So. Portland, Maine at some pointThen it appears that they moved to Limerick, York Co., Maine. Apparently William C. Moody is buried there which I found real curious. It also looks like his wife Mary F. may have remarried to a DOUGHTY and moved to Penobscot Co., Maine.
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Winfield Scott Gatchell (9,277) (1878-1918), a car inspector for the railroad, married Lillian G. Collins (9,277) (1871-1921) in 1902 .Evaline W. Luce was the daughter of Samuel D. Luce and Abigail Spencer. Evaline W. Luce b. June 5, 1837 she married James W. Collins and both of them were deceased by March 1902.Their daughter Lillian G. Collins who in March of 1902 resided in Brunswick, ME was being married for a 2nd time in Brunswick to a Winfield S. Gatchell. Lillian was the daughter of James W. Collins, a ships carpenter, born in Georgetown, ME. HerMother – Evaline W.Luce was born in Farmington, ME. Winfield was the son of Josiah Winfield Gatchell and Lizzie O. Reed of Brunswick. Josiah was a painter. Lillian’s first marriage was to William E. Moody of Brunswick. Lillian G. (Collins) (Moody) Gatchell, went on to marry again to a William A. Maxwell in 1919 and lived on Water St. in Brunswick.
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Earl Benjamin Varney (9,278) (1905-1987) married Floris L. Stewart (9,278) (1911-1990). They had Margaret L. (9,278) (1931-1992). Earl was the son of Kingsbury M. Varney (1869-1945) and Lizzie Clarabelle Fuller (1871-1931). He had siblings: Ruth Elizabeth (1898-1981); Ralph Garfield (1899-1953); Bertram Alton (190-1953); Robert Kingsbury (1916-1964); George L. (1893-1893); Elsie Leona (1896-1905); and Margaret Floris (1909-2004) who married (1) Earl Austin in 1929, and (2) Harold Warming (1913-1989) in 1943. Floris Stewart was the daughter of William Stewart (1877) and Lulu K. (1892) of Boothbay Harbor. She had siblings: Cora (1915); Gladys (1917); and Gertrude A. (1920). Earl and Floris’ daughter Margaret was a long time social studies teacher in Brunswick at Brunswick Junior High School. She died from injuries at an traffic accident near Kittyhawk, North Carolina.
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George H. Jarvis (9,279) (1892-1976) married Zoitsa M. Moskovis (Moskovakos) (9,279) (1896-1987).George was born in Magouliana (Magouhanai) Greece. He was the son of Hfralambos Jarvis (Giavis) and Kateras. He had siblings: Peter, Demetriou, Costas, and Andrew Harry Jarvis. Andrew came to the USA earlier and started a chain of restaurants in Lowell, MA; Portsmouth NH and Brunswick, Maine. Andrew was a prominent Republican, a member of the NH executive Council and Mayor of Portsmouth. George came to the USA with his other brothers in 1920 (after serving seven years in the Greek Army) and worked for his brother for a while. He then managed the Apollo Lunch Room in Lewiston and met Zoitsa there who was the daughter of Michael Moskovis (1875). George then became the manager of his brother’s restaurant in Brunswick and then owner. He lived at 44 Union Street and he and Zoitsa had a daughter Catherine (b. 1937) who married a Nickas and settled in Gloucester, MA. George, sold the restaurant and worked at the Mouton Union at Bowdoin College until he retired in 1965.
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David H. Thompson (9,280) (1931-1990) married Bette B. (9,281) (1933-1997). They had Bennett Houseworth (1960-2008); Lisa, who married Waldrup; and Stuart. Bennett H. passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 8, 2008, at the Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts after a prolonged struggle with complications following a liver transplant. "Big Ben," as he was known by many, was a longtime resident of Pine Point in Scarborough, Maine. Born April 22, 1960 in New Haven, CT, the son of the late David H. and Bette B. Thompson, Bennett grew up in Berwyn, PA and Boxford, MA, where he attended Masconomet Regional High School and excelled as a student-athlete. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, Class of 1982, where he was also a member of Theta Delta Chi fraternity. After graduation, he worked for Procter and Gamble in New Jersey then returned to New England in 1984 where he worked for more than twenty years in the telecommunications industry. At the time of his death, he was sales engineer for Verizon Business in Portland, Maine. He served on the board of the Baxter School for the Deaf and a term as Town Chair of the Scarborough Republican Party. He was currently Vice President of the Pillsbury Shores Association of Pine Point. An ardent golfer, Ben belonged to the Riverside and Nonesuch Golf Club and was a member of the M.S.G.A. and the U.S.G.A. Survivors include Marcia Taylor, his devoted partner of twenty years; a sister, Lisa Thompson Waldrop of Ithaca, New York; a brother, Stuart Thompson of Weymouth, MA; and nieces, Rebecca and Rachael Waldrop; a beloved aunt, Beverly Rutstein; and uncle, Dr. John Thompson and family. David H. was the son of David Thompson (1887) who owned a machine shop, and Phoebe (1897) of Pennsylvania. He had siblings: Robert (1921); William (1924); Esther (1926); Helen (1928); Janet (1934); and Edith (1937).
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John A. Demakis (9,282) (1906-1983) a manager at 117 Maine St. married (1) Albina Rogers in Portland in 1935, (2) Ida Papas in 1938 in Bath; and Elizabeth A. Simonian (9,282) (1923-1987), a waitress at 119 Maine St., in 1950 in Portland; and (4) Veronica E. Rand in 1965. John and Elizabeth had: Debra, Geraldine, and Christina. Debra A. Gragen, 57, of Topsham, died at Maine Medical Center on Monday, November 25, 2013 from complications due to a lifelong struggle with diabetes. She was born on March 29, 1956 in Nashua, NH, the third daughter of John and Elizabeth Demakis. She grew up in Brunswick and Topsham, graduating from Mt. Ararat High School in 1974. She married Michael Gragen on November 17, 1995 and made their home on Cathance Road in Topsham She was survived by her loving husband, Michael, two sisters, Geraldine Reeves of Brunswick and Christina (Rodney) Davis of Richmond, ME, two stepchildren, Zachary (Katherine) Gragen of Ashland, MA and Mary (Michael) Rogers of Laurence Harbour, NJ, and two stepgrandchildren, Laura and Jack, John was the son of Andreas Demakis (1873) and Alexandra (1870) of Nashua, NH. He had siblings Deoniosios (1893); and Pauagiota (1898);and Zoitsa (1894)
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Nicholas George Vlahos (9,283) (1895-1990) a restaurant chef, married Dorothy (b. 1914) and they had Mary (1935) and Theresa (1937). Nicholas may have married (1) Sadie Kiser of NC in 1924 in Utah. He was the son of Charles Vlahos and Margaret Hrotos. He was born in Nadranova, Greece. IN Brunswick he lived at 65 Union St.
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Erwin Leslie Joy Jr. (9,284,285) (1924-2000) Sgt. USA WWII, a Brunswick Welfare Clerk, married Dorothy J. Gammon in 1949. He was the son of Erwin (Ervin) L. Joy Sr. (1895), a tinsmith at the shipyard and Laura (1896). He had siblings: Barbara (1937); Marie (1939); and Lawrence W. (9,298,299) (1931-1988) Cpl USA Korea and a police captain in Brunswick and married Ursula W. Geppert (9,298) (1921-1996). They had Gloria Jean (9,284) (1949---).
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Earl H. Shaw (9,286,287) (1920-2002) Tec 3 USA WWII married Arlene M. (1921-2010) of Newburgh, Maine. She was the daughter of Dwynal Rideout (1896) and Audrey (1903). They had: Lana Shaw who married Linwood G. Potter in 1958; and Nancy Shaw Haley. The lived on River Road in Brunswick. Earl worked at the Holiday Inn.
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Elsie M. (Bryant) (Gray) Harford (9,289) (1898-1996) lived on Congress St. in Bath and in died in Standish. She married Henry E. Harford of Bath in 1942. He was the son of Loring Harford (1855) an Arrowsic fisherman. Henry had married (1) Helen F. Collins in 1913.
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Catherine M. Cressey Johansen (9,290) (1896-1996) was born in Massachusetts and married Hans Anton Johansen (1889) in 1912, who was born in Moss, Norway and lived Bath, Maine and they had: Solveig (1915); Catherine (1918); Anna (1921); Edwin (1922); George (1923); Evelyn (1926) who married Hill of Bath, Maine ; Mary M. (1928); Beryle “Celia” (1930-2014) who married Clayton E. Moore Sr.; Margaret who married Arthur Moore Jr. of Phippsburg; George; Pearl (1930) wo married Wright; Sue who married Ramsey; Mary who married Dionne; and Catherine who married Fornier. Hans was arrested in 1938 for assault on his wife in Bath. He came to US with his parents and siblings in the early 1900's and he settled in Bath, ME. He married an Irish lady from Boston who's name was Kathryn Kressey. They produced 23 children, some who then relocated to Minn. and Nevada. Margaret, was the youngest of the 23 children, and Hans passed away from heart disease, alcoholism, and black lung in 1939. He worked under the shipyard shoveling coal. Catherine was a house keeper in a private home after his death.
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Clifford T. Wilson (9,292) (1895-1976) a yacht builder in Rhode Island , married Annie Hinckley (2,292) (1891-1981). Clifford was the son of George W. Wilson (1868) and Harriet L. (1877) of Harpswell. He had siblings: Elmer K. (1898); Clement D. (1900); Helen P. (1902); and John W. (1904). He retired on Minat Avenue on Mere Point. They had a son George (1918). Clifford worked for George Lawley and Sons Corp. in Rhode Island. Nettie Estes Obrun (9,293) (1855-1930) married Joseph W. Estes (9,293) (1842-1896). She was the second wife of Elijah Pinkham Bailey (1824) of Basin Point, Harpswell after Joseph died.She married Elijah in 1896. She then married Harry Obrun. Joseph W. Estes was born in Durham, Maine. He was the son of Joseph Estes (1806), a farmer, and Joanna Bailey (1806) and had siblings: Dorothy B. (1835); Elisha J. (1839); Mary (1844); and Adelaide A. (1846).
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Walter Sprague (2,294) (1881-1905) married Ida Estes in (1902) in Topsham. His obituary is on page 5 of the April 14, 1905 Brunswick Record.
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Argiris Argiroulis (9,295) (1898-1989) the Glengarry Spring bottler on Jordan avenue and Louis Zamanis (9,4) partner at the Maine Hotel and Restaurant on Maine Street, married Bertha Denbow (2,295) (1905-1983) in 1928,and they had her daughter, his stepdaughter, Ida Mae Cottle (9,295) (1922-2006). Bertha had married Albert W. Cottle in 1922 in Portland, Maine . In 1930, Ida Mae (7 yrs. old ) was a boarder in the home William H. Maxwell (1876) and Gertrude(1876) with his stepfather Peter Bozzard (1860) and step daughter Mary G. Leavitt (1929) , along with another boarder, Russell Sherbourne (1914). Albert W. Cottle was the son of Albert M. Cottle (1865) and Ida E. (1866) and had siblings: Wiliam A. (1900); and Etta (1895). The family lived on Monhegan, Boothbay Harbor and Portland. Albert W. may have married, in 1930, Doris E. Sanborn.
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Lawrence W. Joy (9,298,299) (1931-1988) Cpl USA Korea and a police captain in Brunswick and married Ursula W. Geppert (9,298) (1921-1996). They had Gloria Jean (9,284) (1949---). She lived with them on the Adams Road .
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AlbertNelson King (9,304,306) (1938-1977) married Jean E. Fluharty (9,305) (1942-1996).Pvt. USA. He was the son of Albert N. King (1917) a bath shipfitter, an Gladys I1919). He had siblings: Alice M. (1939); and Judith (1940).
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Arthur J. McKay (9,308) (1895-1968)Pvt. USA WWI married Geneva (9,307) (1905-1967) in 1935. Arthur was the son of Paul McKay (1858) and Florentine (Adams) Collins., from Canada. He had a sister Agnes (1891) who married Demitruse Labbe (1883).
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Arthur J. McKay (9,308) (1895-1968)Pvt. USA WWI married Geneva (9,307) (1905-1967) in 1935. Arthur was the son of Paul McKay (1858) and Florentine (Adams) Collins., from Canada. He had a sister Agnes (1891) who married Demitruse Labbe (1883).
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JamesW. Collins (9,312) (1825-1897)3 Me Inf and Co A 28th Me Inf., married Evelyn (Evaline) W. Luce (9,311) (1837-1887). Evelyn was the daughter of Samuel D. Luce and Abigail Spence of Industry, Main. James was a ship’s carpenter and lived in Industry and was wounded at the Battle of Cedar Creek in 1864. He was the son of George Collins (1803) and Mary A. Norcross. Evelyn and James had: Lewis Warren (1863-1917); and Lillian G. Colllins who married (1) William E. Moody (1867) and (2) Winfield S. Gatchell who worked in the box factory.
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Granite block with 'A' on top.
Winship Eunice
10/
A
Clark Monument
Tibbetts Monument
Parker
G
Bennett G
N O R T H
344
ACCESS ROAD Isabel Johnson
M Ega
Coffin Monument
318
Smith 319
Boyer M
Staples 179
Staples G rrri G
Cady M 1221.1
Atwood Monument
ISmith G 321 G
G 320 G 328
329
Nadeau Hanscom Monument Monument
324
RANGE #9 Map #8
VAMPICT L.CIVIC I ti - Mange LayOUT
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ACCESS ROAD E AST
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Harry Robert Hummel (9,296,297) (1934-1975) AEC UNS Korea Vietnamand in the U.S. Navy in BNAS, married Nancy Heasley (9,296) (1937-1982). They had Harry Robert Jr. who married Tenley Skolfield in 1988; Jonathan Eric, and Chery Louise. Harry was the son of Russell Hummell (1898) and Eldora Saylor(1909) of Ohio, and had siblings: Lois June (1928); Russel (1929); and Jo Ann (1931). Nancy was the daughter of Charles E. Heasley (1893) and Margaret K. (1898) of Pennsylvania and had siblings: Betty L. (1920); Glenn H. (1923); Carle W. (1924); Robert C. (1926); Wade J. (1927); Margie R. (1928); Clifford R. (1929); Janet I (1932); David J. (1934); Merle E. (1938); and Donna Mae (1940).
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Martha A. (Spielvogel) Geppert (9,300) (1899-1992)married Rudolph Geppert (1884) who worked in a Forge mill in Pennsylania. Martha was born in Austro-Hungary. They had Anna Marie (1918); Martha (1920); and Gabriel (1930). She lived on the Adams Road in Brunswick.
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Jessie C. Pardue (9,301) (1903-1985) married Louise E. (9,301). (1911-1986). They lived on the Tedford Road, Topsham. Jessie was the son of Caswell C. (1863) and Georgia (1866) and he had siblings: M. Sherman (1890); Ava (1892); Ethel (1897); George O. (1897); and Leona (1900). He came from Tennessese.
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John R. Douglass (9,302) (1937-1999). Pvt. USA Vietnam married Eva M. Sawyer in 1959.
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Richard M. Coffin (9,303) (1957-1984)
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AlbertNelson King (9,304,306) (1938-1977) married Jean E. Fluharty (9,305) (1942-1996).Pvt. USA. He was the son of Albert N. King (1917) a bath shipfitter, an Gladys I1919). He had siblings: Alice M. (1939); and Judith (1940).
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Celeste Browning Bannister (9,309,310) (1922-1966). Celeste may have been the daughter of Ralph R. Browning (1883)a chemical executive, and Louise (1890) from New York. She had siblings: Mary L. (1913); and Ralph Jr. (1916). She was Mrs. Bannister and ran “Small World” Shop at 11Town Hall place in 1965-6 and lived on Mere Point Road. ( it was an infant and children’s retail clothing store). There was a Robert Bannister who was the production superintendent of the Brunswick Times Record and an Evelyn who was the office Secretary of the 1st Parish Church and sales rep for WCME in Brunswick. Celeste had a daughter Elise Farley and Celeste went to Sarah Lawrence College in class of 1940. Her obituary is on page 22 of Vol 31 #2 of the Alumnae Magazine of Sarah Lawrence College. ”BROWNING, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rushton (Louise Walsh), Stratton Rd., New Rochelle; New Rochelle 4013; children, Mary Louise Browning, Ralph R. Browning, Jr., Celeste Browning; clubs, Larchmont Yacht, Wykagyl Country.”
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Alton S. Colllins (9,322) (1906-1973) Father, a pipe fitter at BIW, married Mattie Louise Alexander (9,322) (1902-1981) Mother in 1930. Alton was the son of George A. Collins (1879) and Annie M. Elwell (1880). He had siblings: Sophronia M. (1899); Algernon E. (1903); John O. (1905). Alton and Mattie had Alton Jr. . Mattie was the daughter of John W. Alexander (1860) and Lavinia (1861) and had siblings: Warren C. (1885); and William E. (1888).
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Joseph A. Bergeron (9,313,314) (1918-1977). USA WWII, 1883 A.S.U.V. Me, and a crane operator at BIS, married Dorothy E. Joy (Palmer) (9,313) (1916-1990) in 1948. Joseph was the son of Joseph Bergeron (1869) of Canada and Lydia (1874). Dorothy was the daughter of Ervin L. Joy (1896) and Laura (1897) and had married Lawrence Palmer in 1936. She had siblings: Gertrude (1914); Unice (1922); and Ervin J. (1925).
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HiramK. Staples (9,316) (1919-1984), a shipfitter at the iron works, married Virginia E. Bamforth (9,315) (1920-1983). He was the son of William Staples (1891) and Annie P. (1885). He had siblings: Edward H. (1912); Alfred A. (1916); William R. (1918); and James (1912). Virginia was the daughter of George Bamforth (1897) and Ruth M. (1902). She had siblings: Margarette E. (1922); Marion R. (1924); Elizabeth A. (1925); and George P. (1930). Hiram married Priscilla J. Smith in 1936 and (2) Virginia in 1939. He and Virginia had William (1940).
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Pearl M. Smith (9,317) (1905-1981) CWO 2 USA WWII Korea, in South Portland in 1940, a soda clerk in a confectionary store, married Sadie B. Smith (9,319) (1914-1994) and they had: Wayne B. (1932); Joyce E. (1934); Richard H. (1935); and Patricia A. (1940). Pearl and Sadie lived on 285 Maine St. when they retired.
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Pearl M. Smith (9,317) (1905-1981) CWO 2 USA WWII Korea, in South Portland in 1940, a soda clerk in a confectionary store, married Sadie B. Smith (9,319) (1914-1994) and they had: Wayne B. (1932); Joyce E. (1934); Richard H. (1935); and Patricia A. (1940). Pearl and Sadie lived on 285 Maine St. when they retired.
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Melissa Anne Boyer (9,318) (1977-1982) was the daughter of Alan and Sharon Boyer.
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Rudy Joseph Nadeau (9,319) (1938----)married Linda Hunt (9,320) (1944-1997) in 1962.
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Frank B. Atwood (9,321) (1898-1956), worked in the paper mill, married Blanche I. Williams (9,321) (1904-1980) of Topsham in 1920.. They had: Evelyn P. (1922); Frank B. (1923); Eunice I. (1926): Earlene R. (1930); and Margurite D. (1932). Frank was the son of George H. Atwood (1857) and Abbie F. (1866). His siblings: Annie V. (1886); George H. (1888); Lizzie a. (1890); Beatrice (1894); Ralph M. (1897); Hildegard (1899); Charles P. (1905); Clyde A. (1907); and Rose B. (1909). Frank’s obituary is on page 4 of Aug. 23, 1956 Brunswick Record.
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Andrew B. Hart (9,323) (1903-1967), a leading man at BIW, married Gertrude M. Joy (9,323) (1914---). Andrew was the son of Joseph Hart (1872)of Bath and Salina (1868) of Canada. He had siblings: Ethel (1902); Annie (1906); James (1909); John (1909); and Mary (1910).
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AlbertMerrill Coffin (9,324) (1911-1990), machinist at the cotton mill, and worker at BIW married Rita F. Bishop (9,324) (1920-1967)in 1957. Albert had married Gertrude L. Bouchard (b.1917) in 1937. Albert was the son of Harry B. Coffin (1888) and Bernice (1892).
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Isabel(9,325)
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Robert James Clark (9,326,327) (1971-1988) Bob
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Carl H. Hanscom (9,328) (1947---) of the United States Navy (lived at Shobe Drive) BNAS married Joann Hanscom (9,328) (1949----) and they had: Jenny J. Hanscom (9,238) (1971-1985). They lived at 25 Williams Drive in Topsham.
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DannyD. Smith (9,329) (1962-1993).
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Winship S. Reed Jr. (9,330.,331) (1918----) employed at BIW,married Eunice M. Joy (9,330,332) (1921-2002). He was the son of Winship S. Reed (1876), a fireman, who married Jette(Lette) C. (1882). Winship Jr. had siblings: Margaret H. (1911); Virginia L. (1918); Waldron H.(1907); Frank E. (1902); John H. (1903); Marion E. (1906); and Julias W. (1914). Winship and Eunice could have had: Terri and Matthew.
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JamesM. Van Hook (9,333) (1930-1996) a custodian with the Brunswick School Dept., married Mary L. (9,333) (1927-1991). He had been in the Navy at BNAS and they lived on 3 McLellan St.
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Paul J. Cady (9,334) (1899-1964 married Jesse Viola Pinkham (9,334) (1916-1968) in 1931 in Portland. In 1940 he was a pump operator for the Portland sewer. He was a truck driver at BNAS and lived on the Old Bath Road. Paul and Jesse had: Helen F. (1931); Dolores (1937); and Margaret E. (1939). Paul was the son of George P. Cady (1866) and Margaret E. (1866) and had siblings: Florence H. (1892) who married Fred L. McDaniel of North Carolina. Jessie was the daughter of Charlie C. Pinkham (1885) and Sarah J. (1992) of Harpswell. She had siblings: Hazel E. (1904); Elmer E. (1915); Ethel A. (1919); Gilbert L. (1921); and Elvira F. (1923).
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Perley M. Hutchins (9,335) (1913-1967), a Town of Brunswick Employee, married Helen F. Cady (9,335) (1931----) in 1950. Perley was the son of Frank G. Hutchins (1894) and Claribel (1886) and had siblings: Maxwell S. (1918); and Ellsworth l. (1920). Perley married Lucy Fogg (Perry) in 1940 in Kennebunk.
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Annie M. Pinkham (9,336) (1861-1887) was the daughter of William D. Pinkham (1816) a fisherman & Charity Pinkham. (1825). Annie had siblings: John F. (1848); Isabel (Isabella) (1852); and Catharine (1855). Charity also married Thomas Pinkham (1810), also a fisherman,in 1876.
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Annie L. Collins Johnson (9,337) (1872-1957) married Frank C. Johnson (1858) in 1900, a coal and wood company owner, and they had Arlene C. (1910). She was from Cumberland, Maine and he from Portland. Annie was the daughter of Oliver S. Collins (1835) and Sarah R. (1844) and had siblings: George W. (1866); Mark E. (1876); and Fred H. (1870).
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Elden W. Bruce (9,338) (1918-1983) SM2 USN WWII married Viola Mae (9,338) (1929-1988). Elden was the son of Stanley C. Bruce (1891) and Blanche S. (1895). Stanley Clark Bruce (9,138) (1891-1970), a carpenter, married Blanche S. Reed (9,138) (1895-1959) in 1915 in Winn, Maine. They had: Stanley Bruce Jr. (10,1) ((1934-2008), a fireman at BIW; Chandler G. (1917-1960); Elden W. (1918-1983) who married Viola Mae (1929-1988);Roberta C. (1928); Way O. (1925); Reed C. (1927); Holllis E. who married June R. and worked at BNAS; and Lindon S. Bruce (9,139) (1920-1980) Sgt. USA WWII and a guard at BIW who married Lula E. (9,140) (1921-2001). Stanley and his family moved to Bowdoinham in 1941 where he grew up and attended Bowdoinham schools, later attending Brunswick High School and graduating with the class of 1952. He was a US Air Force veteran having enlisted in 1953 and served on flight crews aboard Air Force transport planes as an airborne radio operator until the time of his discharge in 1957. He was formerly a member of the Lodge of Elks, Bath. He worked at the Bath Iron Works in the Outside Machinists Department in the operating crew from 1957 until 1969, then for the former Nadeau Plumbing and Heating Wholesalers, Bath for nine years before returning to BIW in 1981and working in the pipe shop as a material clerk until his retirement in 1997. In September 1957, he married the late Norma Pye from Small Point, ME and had three sons Kelly Bruce of Richmond, Danny Bruce of Connecticut, Timothy Bruce of Hebron; a stepdaughter, Loralie Wareing of Poultney, VT; and a special adopted daughter Dottie Lakin of Bath. In addition to his three sons and step-daughter he is also survived by his longtime companion, Antionette Ross of Bath and her family; a brother Hollis Bruce and his wife June of Brunswick; a grandson, Tyler Bruce of Bowdoinham; two granddaughters Tiffany Bruce of New Jersey, Julia Bruce of Hebron, ME; and two great grandchildren.
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AaronPaul Bennett (9,343) (1993-1993).
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Parker I. Tibbetts (9,344,345) (1909-1993) Tec 5 USA WWII married Gertrude M. (9,344) (1914-1993) in 1971.Parker was the son of Charles H. Tibbetts (1862) and Maggie E. (1868) of Rome, Maine and had siblings: Georgie S. (1897); Oland C. (1900); Nellie L. (1902); Raymond (1904); and Carroll (1907). In 1928 Parker had married Ruth P. Lane of New Sharon, Maine. Parker was a police officer in 1948 and became Chief in Dixfield in 1965. In his retirement he and Gertrude spent time in Lakeland, Florida and lived in Lisbon Falls. He had a brother Elmer and a sister Lillian. Parker and Ruth had a son Freemont (1931) who became a wind power advocate in Dixfield, who married Phyllis Gordon in 1948.
Ralph
Sieg G Monument
349
G 346
Arey
Booth
Segars
G 340
G 341 G 342
VPIUMINCT LMIVIC I CKT 1(811911 L8yOUT
RANGE #9 Map #9 .W E S T
ACCESS ROAD
Maud M
Blethen / Keenan Monument
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Moore
M 352 M 356
Father Mother M M
McDaniel
354
Cole G 350
S 0 U Keenan T H Wooden
Cross
Stevens Monument
G 348
ACCESS ROAD EAST
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Carol L. Robinson Arey (9,340) (1941-1991) married Curtis A. Arey (b. 1938) in 1960. They had; Christine L. (9,341) who married Michael S. Booth in 1982; and Craig T. Curtis who was a clerk at Brunswick Hardware and after her death was a custodian in the Lisbon School system. She worked at Grumbacher in Brunswick and her son worked at Lamey Wellehan and J. C. Penny. Curtis was from Vinalhaven. They lived on Simpson Point Road.
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RogerW. Segars (9,342) (1939), a worker at BIW, married Christine Marion Jertzen Booth (9,342) (1946-2003) in 1982. Christine worked as a stitcher for Auerbach Shoe and then at Alpha Carbide. She then worked as a waitress at Grand City. She had married Albert L. Booth in 1960.She lived on Harpswell Road. She was born in Oak Harbor, Washington, the daughter of Walter and Elizabeth Hussey Jertzen. For ten years she worked as a stitcher at L.L.Bean. She was survived by her husband, her mother Elizabeth Hussey McGowen of Auburn, five sons: Michael S. Booth and his wife Paula of Watertown, NY; Robert L. Booth of Bath; Guy A. Segars and his wife Dawn of Brunswick; Jeffferey A. Segars and his wife Laurie of Bowodin; and Keith A. Segars of Bath; Two sisters, Ann D. Goodenow and her husband Gerry of Brunswick and Debbie L. Bisson and her husband, Rene of Orr’s Island.; two brothers, Warren D. Van Tassell of Hornbeck, Calif. And Richard E. Van Tassell and his wife Pat of Millington, Tenn.
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Walter R. Sieg (9,346) (1925---) married Florence Malvina (9,346) (1930-2008). “TOPSHAM -- Florence Malvina Sieg, 77, of Lewiston Road, passed away Sunday, April 27, 2008, at a local hospital with her family at her side. She was born in Bath, on Nov. 29, 1930, the daughter of the late Alfred W. Sr. and Myrtle L. Knight Simmons. She attended schools in Brunswick. Florence worked at the Varney Mill as a spinner and also worked at the Pejepscot Mill. After raising her children to adulthood she worked at the Navy Exchange Lodge for fourteen years as a Supervisor, retiring in 1990. Florence was previously married to Frank S. Bennett of Lisbon Falls. She married Walter R. Sieg, Sr. on March 23, 1977, in Bath. She was predeceased by two brothers, Manfred and Alfred W. Simmons Jr. She is survived by her husband of 31 years; three sons, Frank S. III and his wife Constance Bennett of Topsham, Dennis A. and his wife Cherly Bennett of Bowdoin, Stephen J. and his wife Donna Bennett of Sabattus; a brother, John F. and his wife Jacqueline Simmons of Brunswick, a sister, Marjorie Webb of Williamsburg, Va.; two stepsons, Walter R. Jr. and his wife Laurie Sieg of Palm Harbor, Fla., and Jonathan J. and his wife Kathryn Sieg of Boston, Mass.; seven grandchildren; six great-- grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Walter R. Seig was an employee of Vitrol and Florence was employd at BNAS. They had a son Walter Jr. in real estate in Florida.”
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Charles Keenan (9,347) (1931-1999) was the son of Ralph Keenan (1910) a gas station owner (Jenny) and Clara (1911). He had siblings: Dorothy (1935); Sandra (1938) and Catherine (1939). Bath - Christopher Matthew Keenan, 42, of Congress Avenue died Sunday, September 6, 2009 at his residence. He was born in Brunswick on Feb.12 1967, the son of Charles and Grace M Barstow Keenan.He was predeceased by his father, Charles Keenan and a brother, Patrick Keenan.Chris is survived by his mother Grace Keenan, five brothers, Ralph Keenan and his wife Charlene of Bath, Charles Keenan and his wife Lynn of N.C. Robert Keenan of Bath, Brian Keenan of Bath and Michael Keenan and his wife Kelley of Bath, five sisters, Charlene Pray and her husband Daniel of Topsham, Mary Gonyou and her husband James of Woolwich, Linda Wines of N.C., Kathlene Merrick of Randolph and Zada Rolfe and her husband Ken of Bath and 41 nieces and nephews.
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Ralph F. Stevens (9,348,349) (1935-1996) USAF Korea, BNAS Fire Rescue married Sandra M. Kaler (9,348) (1937-2005) in 1953. He was a construction worker and they lived on the Thomas Point Road. Sandra was the daughter of Linwood Kaler (1909), a box shop worker, and Alice (1910) He had siblings: Chrystal (1931); Constance (1933); and Silvia (1940). Ralph was the son of Everett Stevens and Leona Ayers (1918-1992) of Webster, Maine and had a brother Everett (1934). His mother married, after her husband died, Charles R. Allen in 1941.
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George H. McDaniel (9,350) (1921-1970) Pvt Co B 81 Eng. Combt Bn WWII married Dolores A. Cady in 1953 and was a civil servant at BNAS. He had married Mabel E. in 1921. George was the son of Fred L. McDaqniel (1893) and Florence (1894). He had siblings: Adam L. (1923); Florence E. (925); and Virginia M. (1928). George lived on the Thomas Point Road.
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Richard E. Cole (3,351) (1956-1992) SR USN Vietnam. He married, in 1980, Victoria King of Bath, Maine. He worked at Robinhood Marina and lived in West Bath.
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Lizzie (Elizabeth) Keenan Blethen (9,352) (1857-1895) who married of Rufus S. Blethen (b. 1854), a farmer in Freeport. Rufus was the son of John Blethen (1810-1882) and Lavinia Soule (1832-1855). He had siblings: Abby; Fenwick T. (1834); Harriet (1834); George Stanwood (1839); Robert (1844); Susan; and John (1837). GeorgeF. Keenan (9,352,353) (1831-1893)”Father” married Melinda Crowell (9,352,354) (1835-1918) “Mother” in 1857. George was the son of Phillip Keenan (1794) and Mary A. (1801) of Greene, Maine, and had siblings: Mary E. (1835); and Hiram (1845). Melinda was the daughter of Sylvanus Crowell. George and Melinda had: Lizzie (Elizabeth) (9,353) (1857) Blethen; Mary Eva A. (1867); Mabel (1870); Maude (9,355) (1874); Perly (1876); and Gracie (1877).
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Lewie E. Gilpatrick (Williams) Moore (9,356) (1866-1954) was a widow in the 1930 census in Webster Maine. She was born in Maine and so were her parents. Her parents were probably George W. Gilpatrick (1846), a farmer in Bowdoinham, and Caroline G. She may have had siblings: Mary E. (1865); Charles E. (1870) and William H. (1875). She married Orrington L. Williams from Bowdoinham in 1883. They had: Mary E. (1885); Bertha May (1900); Charles Harry (1899-1899); and Anne Belle (1900-1900). She married (2) Thomas Moore, a widower, in 1917 who was a confectionary in Brunswick and lived in East Brunswick. After his death she was a housekeeper in Webster in 1930.
Range #9
(R9#1) Beleskis Monument East Face:
BELESKIS West Face:
1912 PETER J. BELESKIS 1958 his wife
1913 EMILY L. LABONTE
Markers: U.S. Veteran
(R9#3)Zamanis Monument ZAMANIS
Marker Stones: (R9#4) LOUIS J. ZAMANIS
1894 - 1960
(Masonic Symbol between dates.)
(R9#6) Guptill Monument East Face:
GUPTILL West Face:
MAYNARD H. GUPTILL May 5, 1902 Aug. 29, 1988
BETTY WILSON BERRY his wife Apr. 17, 1906 Mar. 12, 1992 FREDERICK C. BERRY, Jr. July 17, 1927 June 27, 1951
Marker: U.S. Veteran U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars
(R9#9) FRED CLIFTON BERRY Jr Maine
Cpl 19 Inf 24 Inf Div Korea PH
July 17 1927 June 27 1951
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stone: (R9#2) PETER J BELESKIS
Maine PFC Med Det 91 Field Hosp
World War H May 17 1912 Oct 31 1958
(R9#5) ELIZA A. his wife 1907 - 1965
Marker Stones: (R9#7) MAYNARD H GUPTILL
Pvt US Army World War II
May 5 1902 Aug 29 1988
(R9#8) BETTY W. GUPTILL wife of
MAYNARD H. GUPTILL Apr. 17, 1906 Mar. 12, 1992
(R9#10) Bouchard Monument BOUCHARD
ROBERT E. ELEANORE 1922 - 1958 his wife
1923
Marker: Eagle symbol 1941 - 1945
Marker Stone: (R9#11) ROBERT E BOUCHARD
Maine Cpl 1119 Svc Comd Unit
World War II PH Nov 22 1922 Aug 11 1958
(R9#12) HAROLD E. NICKERSON Jr. Dec. 5, 1912 - Sept. 8. 1988
(R9#14) HAROLD E. NICKERSON Sept. 7. 1890 - Dec. 14, 1958
(R9#16) RICHARD E. NICKERSON Jr. Dec. 16, 1959 - May 12, 1979
(R9#18) HELEN NI. SMITH 1909 1980
(R9#13)
MARY F. NICKERSON Aug. 28, 1919 - July 3, 1997
(R9#15)
MARGARET S. NICKERSON Feb. 11, 1895 - May 23, 1958
(R9#17) MURRY W. NICKERSON
1919 - 1920 Our little man
(R9#19) HERMAN BAUER 1858 1926
(R9#20) MATHILDE BAUER 1859 1956
(R9#21) HELEN BAUER SMITH 1886 1969
(R9#22) DANIEL SMITH '935 1980
(R9#23) Cilley Monument East Face:
CILLEY KATHERINE J. BERNARD S.
his wife 1889 - 1972 1897 - 1981
West Face: Daughter WINONA
1923 -
Marker Stones: (R9#24) KATHERINE J. CILLEY
1897 - 1981
(R9#25) BERNARD S. CILLEY 1889 - 1972
(R9#26) Gott Monument East Face: West Face:
GOTT 1879 VICTOR L. 1954 his wife
(F.L.T. in 3 chain links 1877 MATTIE E. 1956 above.) their son
1905 HARVEY L. 1986 his wife
1894 CRYSTAL M. 1985
(R9#27) Atkins Monument East Face:
Marker Stones: ATKINS
(R9#28) West Face:
1898 JAMES T. ATKINS 1964 1902 MARGARET M. his wife 1961 1935 ROBERT E. their son 1942 JOAN M. his wife 1976 1936 SARAH A. G. ATKINS 1999 1933 MARTIN T. ATKINS
Markers: U.S. Veteran U.S. Korean Veteran
(R9#32) Williams Monument East Face:
WILLIAMS HOWARD L. MABEL E. 1922 1923
Unto thy hands I commend my spirit
SARAH A G A TK fl\lc Jul 22 1936 Aug 26 19`,"J
(R9#29) MARGARET M ATKINS his wife
July 29 1902 Feb 18 1961
(R9#30) JAMES T ATKINS 1898 1964
(R9#31) JAMES THOMAS ATKINS Maine
S2 USNRF World War I
Jan 10 1898 Aug 17 1964
Marker:
U.S. Veteran
West Face: 1940 DAVID L. 1963 1945 RONALD M.
Marker Stones: (R9433) DAVID L. WILLIAMS TM3
Dec. 13, 1940 - Feb. 28, 1963 In memoriam
from the officers and crew
U.S.S. Parsons DD949
(R9#34)
(R9#35)
DAVID L. WILLIAMS 1940 1963
DAVID L WILLIAMS Maine
TM3 US Navy Dec 13 1940 Feb 28 1963
(R9#36)
CAROLINE D. OSMOND
Marker: U.S. Veteran Jan. 22, 1927 Feb. 5. 1989
(R9#37) Garrison Monument East Face:
GARRISON Thy will be done
West Face: 1916 REGINALD E. GARRISON 1993
his wife 1913 ROSE J. LABBE 2000
their son 1948 PFC EARL S. GARRISON 1967
Killed in action in Vietnam
Marker Stones: (R9#38)
JOAN M. (R9#39)
ROBERT E. COBB 1929 - 1955
(R9#40)
Husband REGINALD
(R9#41)
Wife ROSE
(R9#42) EARL S GARRISON Maine
(R9#43)
REGINALD E GARRISON Jr PFC 503 Inf 73 ABN BDE
US Navy
Vietnam PH
Korea June 2 1948 March 3 1967
Oct 16 1937 Nov 19 1994
Marker: U.S. Vietnam Veteran
Marker: Korean War
(R9#44) Mitchell Monument East Face:
MITCHELL
Marker: Eagle symbol 1941 - 1945
Marker Stone:
West Face: 1922 STANLEY S. 1962 1922 ELLA C. his wife 1916 MILTON A. PEACOCK 1977 1943 STANLEY S. MITCHELL Jr.
The hours part us but they bring us together again.
Marker: U.S. Veteran (R9#286) Shaw Monument
East Face: SHAW
EARL H. Apr. 23, 1920 Mar. 23, 2002
West Face: Parents of
LANA SHAW POTTER and
NANCY SHAW HALEY
Marker: U.S. Veteran
Marker Stone: (R9#285)
Marker Stone: (R9#287)
ERVIN L JOY Sr Sgt US Army World War II
Nov 24 1924 Sep 29 2000 Purple Heart
EARL H SHAW TEC 3 US Army
World War II Apr 23 1920 Mar 23 2002
(R9#288)
(R9#291)
FATS KENNETH L. McKENNA
June 3, 1938 - Apr. 24, 1997 Forever in our hearts
Marker: B.P.O.E. 2043
MATTIE E. SWAIN 1887 - 1971
(R9#289) ELSIE M. HARFORD July 11, 1898 Nov. 29, 1996
(R9#290) Mother CATHERINE M. JOHANSEN
1896 - 1977
(R9#292) Wilson Monument WILSON
ANNIE H. CLIFFORD T. 1891 - 1981 1895 - 1976
(R9#293) NETTIE ESTES wife of
HARRY OBRUN 1855 - 1930
JOSEPH W. ESTES 1842 - 1896
(R9#294) WALTER SPRAGUE 1881 - 1905
The pains of death are past labor and sorrow cease
and lifes long warfare closed at last his soul is found in peace.
(R9#295) Argiroulis Monument ARGIROULIS
1898 ARGIRIS 1989 1905 BERTHA his wife 1983 1922 IDA M. COTTLE their dau.
(R9#296) Hummel Monument East Face: Marker Stone:
HUMMEL (R9#297) HARRY ROBERT NANCY HEASLEY
August 3, 1934 January 6, 1937 November 6. 1975 July 1, 1982
West Face: In loving memory
HARRY ROBERT Jr. JONATHAN ERIC CHERYL LOUISE and family.
Markers: U.S. Veteran American Legion
HARRY R HUMMEL AEC US Navy Korea Vietnam
1934 1975
(R9#298) Joy Monument JOY
LAWRENCE W. 1931 - 1987 URSULA W. 1921 - 1996
Marker Stone: (R9#299) LAWRENCE W JOY
Cpl US Army Korea
Nov 14 1931 Apr 11 1987
Marker: U.S. World War 1917 - 1918
(R9#300) MARTHA A. GEPPERT
(R9#301) LOUISE E. JESSIE C. May 12, 1899
PARDUE June 24, 1992
(R9#302) JOHN R DOUGLASS Pvt US Army
Dec 24 1937 Dec 6 1999
(R9#303) RICHARD M. COFFIN Dec. 27, 1957 Sept. 30, 1984
Marker: B.P.O.E. 2043 Marker: U.S. Vietnam Veteran
(R9#304) ALBERT NELSON KING Pvt US Army
Jun 5 1938 Aug 11 1977
(R9#305)
FLUHARTY Apr. 27, 1942 JEAN E. KING FLUHARTY Sept. 27, 1996
(R9#306)
KING
(R9#307) GENEVA McKAY ALBERT N. Jr. Apr. 8, 1905 Oct. 3, 1967 1938 1977
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R9#309) Bannister Monument East Face:
BANNISTER West Face:
1922 CELESTE BROWNING 1966
Marker Stone: (R9010) CELESTE B. BANNISTER
1922 1966
(R9#308) ARTHUR J McKAY Maine
Pvt US Army World War I
July 5 1895 Feb 20 1968
Marker: U.S. World War 1917 - 1918
(R9#311) In memory of EVELYN LUCE
COLLINS 1837 - 1887
(R9#312) JAS. W. COLLINS Co. D.
3 Me. Inf. 1825 1897
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R9#313) Bergeron Monument BERGERON
JOSEPH A. A. DOROTHY E. 1918 - 1977 1916 - 1990
Markers: U.S. Veteran 1883 A.S.U.V. Me.
Marker Stone: (R9#314) JOSEPH A. A. BERGERON
SSgt US Army World War II
Oct 18 1918 Nov 1 1977
(R9#315) STAPLES VIRGINIA E. Nov. 10, 1920
May 9, 1983
(R9#316) STAPLES HIRAM K.
July 12, 1919 Mar. 29, 1984
(R9#317) PEARL M SMITH CWO 2 US Army
World War II Korea Jan 7 1905 Apr 25 1981
(R9#318) MELISSA ANNE 1977 - 1982
dau. of ALAN and
SHARON BOYER
(R9#321) Atwood Monument ATWOOD
FRANK B. BLANCHE I. 1898 - 1956 1904 - 1980
(R9#323) Hart Monument HART
GERTRUDE M. ANDREW B. Sept. 14, 1914 Dec. 19, 1903
Apr. 12, 1967
(R9#319) SADIE B. SMITH 1914 1994
(R9#320) Nadeau Monument NADEAU
RUDY JOSEPH 1938
LINDA HUNT 1944 1997
(R9#322) Collins Monument COLLINS
Father Mother ALTON S. MATTIE L. 1906 - 1973 1902 - 1981
Marker: Brunswick Fire Dept.
(R9#324) Coffin Monument COFFIN
1911 ALBERT M. COFFIN 1990 his wife
1920 RITA F. BISHOP 1967 In God's care
Markers: B.P.O.E. 2043 G.A.R. 1861 1865
Marker Stone: (R9#325) ISABEL
(R9#326) Clark Monument East Face:
CLARK West Face:
ROBERT JAMES 1971 - 1988
Marker Stone: (R9#327) BOB
(R9#328) Hanscom Monument
(R9#329) DANNY D. SMITH HANSCOM
Feb. 10, 1962 CARL H. JENNY J. JOANN
Oct. 7, 1993
1947 - 1971 - 1985 1949 -
(R9#330) Reed Monument REED Marker Stones:
WINSHIP S. EUNICE M. (R9#331) WINSHIP (R9#332) EUNICE 1918 - 1921 - 2002
(R9#334) PAUL J. CADY 1899 - 1964
his wife JESSE V. PINKHAM
1916 - 1968
(R9#336) ANNIE M. dau. of
W. D. & CHARITY PINKHAM died
Nov. 3, 1887. aged 26 yrs. 3 mos.
In God we trust
(R9#333)
VAN HOOK JAMES M. MARY L. Feb. 4, 1930 Feb. 14, 1927 Jan. 26, 1996 May 4, 1991
(R9#335) PERLEY M. HUTCHINS 1913
1967 his wife
HELEN F. CADY 1931
(Masonic symbol between upper dates.)
(R9#337) ANNIE C. JOHNSON 1872 - 1957
(R.9#341) CHRISTINE L. BOOTH Aug. 4, Feb. 26,
1963 1999 Forever in our hearts
(R9#338) VIOLA MAE BRUCE wife of
ELDEN W. BRUCE Sept. 27, 1929 Sept. 15, 1988
(R9#340) CAROL P. AREY Aug. 1, 1941
Dec. 12, 1991 In loving memory
(R9#342) SEGARS ROGER W. SEGARS
June 20, 1939 - Together Married July 10, 1982 to forever
CHRISTINE M. BOOTH Jan. 29, 1946 - Dec. 6, 2003
(R9#339) ELDEN W BRUCE SM2 US Navy World War II
Apr 27 1918 Sep 8 1983
Marker: Eagle symbol 1941 - 1945
Marker Stone: (R9#349) RALPH F STEVENS
US Air Force Korea
Aug 22 1935 Jun 7 1996
(R9#350) GEORGE H McDANIEL Maine
Pvt Co B 81 Engr Cmbt Bn World War II
Oct 9 1921 Nov 20 1970
Marker: 1941 World War 1945
(R9#343) AARON PAUL EtENNETT
Sept. 18, 1993 Dec. 8, 1993
"Special Angel"
(R9#344) Tibbetts Monument TIBBETTS
PARKER I. Married GERTRUDE M.
1909 - 1993 Jan. 23, 1914 - 1993 1971
(R9#346) Sieg Monument SIEG
FLORENCE M. WALTER R. Nov. 29, 1930 Jan. 8, 1925
Marker Stone: (R9#345) PARKER I TIBBETTS
Tec 5 US Army World War H
Apr 17 1909 Jan 19 1993
(R9#347) CHARLES KEENAN born died 1931 1999
(R9#348) Stevens Monument East Face:
STEVENS Till we meet again
Marker: U.S. Veteran
West Face: B.N.A.S. Fire Rescue RALPH F. STEVENS
Aug. 22, 1935 - June 7, 1996 his wife
SANDRA M. KALER Apr. 9, 1937 - Dec. 6, 2005
(R9#351) RICHARD E COLE SR US Navy
Vietnam Aug 28 1956 Aug 27 1992
Marker: U.S. Veteran
(R9#352) Blethen / Keenan Monument
LIZZIE wife of
RUFUS S. BLETHEN died June 30, 1895. Aet. 38 yrs. 1 mo.
BLETHEN
South Face:
(R9#356) LEWIE E. MOORE 1866 - 1954
North Face: GEO. F. KEENAN
died Sept. 6, 1893
Aet. 61 yrs. 11 ms. MELINDA
his wife died
Jan. 13, 1918 Aet. 82 yrs. 6 ms.
KEENAN
Marker Stones: (R9#353) FATHER
(R9#354) MOTHER
(R9#355) MAUD
WEST RANGE #10 Map #1
ACCESS ROAD
Bruce Monument
G 1
Noble Monument
Thiboutot Monument
Morang Monument
Turner Monument
N 0 R T
Rush Monument
G G G G G
MIR
S 0 U T H
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ACCESS ROAD
Williams
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10 Mtl.
Muzzey
Muzzey
Mtl.
Plastic
EAST
Linscott Monument
S O Leo
TG Gott Monument
Remulla Monument
G 14 8 9
N 0 R T
2 3 4 5 6
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Elden W. Bruce (9,338) (1918-1983) SM2 USN WWII married Viola Mae (9,338) (1929-1988). Elden was the son of Stanley C. Bruce (1891) and Blanche S. (1895). Stanley Clark Bruce (9,138) (1891-1970), a carpenter, married Blanche S. Reed (9,138) (1895-1959) in 1915 in Winn, Maine. They had: Stanley Bruce Jr. (10,1) ((1934-2008), a fireman at BIW; Chandler G. (1917-1960); Elden W. (1918-1983) who married Viola Mae (1929-1988);Roberta C. (1928); Way O. (1925); Reed C. (1927); Holllis E. who married June R. and worked at BNAS; and Lindon S. Bruce (9,139) (1920-1980) Sgt. USA WWII and a guard at BIW who married Lula E. (9,140) (1921-2001).
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Kenneth W. Noble (10,2) (1908-1992), a guard at BIW, married Esther M. Wiley (10,2) (1917-2001) in 1940. Esther was the daughter of Henry A. Wiley (1871) and Lydia A (1877) of Gardiner, Maine. Kenneth was the son of Arthur H. Noble (1863) and Ella A. (1864) of Blaine, Maine. He had siblings: Myra E. (1883); Elvin (1886); Vivian E. (1888; Marion E. (1900); and David D. (1903).
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Joseph J. Thiboutot (10,3) (1938---) married Gloria E. (10,3) (1938---). He was an employee of Goodwin Chevrolet. They had Joseph Jr.
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Clarence F. Morang (10,4) (1912-2001) married Edna B. Swift (10,4) (1914---) in 1931. He was a carpenter and home builder. He was the son of Frank C. Morange (1883) and Mattie A. Hodgdon (1891) and had siblings: Roberta (Dyke); Bessie (Allen); Sandra (Gray); Frances (1908); Lawrence (1909); Clara E. (1911); and Charles B. (1915). Edna was the step daughter of Ray R. Swift Head (1892) and Gertrude (1881) from Gardiner, Maine, and had a stepbrother George M. (1920).
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George R. Turner (10,5) (1902-1994), born in Canada, and a shoe factory cutter employee, married Alberta R. Fortin (10,5) (1915-2005) in 1936. She was the daughter of Leon J. Fortin (1893), a machinist at the shipyard.
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Roland M. Rush (10,6) (1912-1998) married Irene E. Newton (10,6) (1916-2010). They had: Betty (1933) and Roland Jr. (1936). Roland Sr. was the son of George M. Rush (1893) and Edna E. Simpson (1895). He had siblings: George M. Jr. (1914); Robert R. (1916); Emily G. (1918); and Merle A. (1925). Irene was the stepdaughter of Joseph Iron (Canada) (1874) and had siblings: Basic Newton (1914); Beatrice Newton (1915); and Catherine Newton (1918). Posted on June 14, 2014 by Barbara Desmarais: “For more than 23 years, Roland Rush Sr. and his son Roland Jr. worked together at their company, Roland Rush Trucking. They were also neighbors, living on adjoining streets. They shared a name, a business, and a neighborhood, but they didn’t share a religion. Roland Jr. was Catholic; his father was not. When Roland Jr. died in 1986 at age 50, he was buried in St. John’s Cemetery.Though religious differences meant Roland Sr. couldn’t be buried near his son in St. John’s Cemetery, he did find a way to remain close. After his son’s death he bought a plot in Varney Cemetery on the other side of the chain link fence between the two cemeteries. He was buried there in 1998 when he died at age 85. The back-to-back headstones a show Roland Sr.’s pink granite marker peeking out at the right-hand edge of Roland Jr.’s larger and darker stone. From the reverse perspective, with the son’s stone behind the father’s. Father and son, reunited.”
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Franklin Walter Leo (10,7) (1941-2002)PN3 USN and a firewatch insurance man, married Dona A. They had Susan L., and Shannon. “Madolin B. Leo, 93, died peacefully, Thursday, November 12, 2009, at Mere Point Senior Health Center in Brunswick. Born in Union, June 11, 1916, she was the daughter of Herbert S. and Vesta Brown Hills. She attended Union schools and was a 1933 graduate of Union High School. That fall she began nurses training at Maine Eye & Ear Hospital in Portland and later worked as a caregiver in Massachusetts. September 3, 1939, she married Veto Leo in Rockland. While raising their children, she assisted her husband in his business, Veto's Filling Station, formerly on Rankin Block in Rockland. Shortly after her husband's death in 1969, she began employment at the Rockland IGA, where she worked more than 30 years until that store's closing. Other than her husband, Madoloin was pre-deceased by two sons, Malcolm H. Leo in 1968 and Franklin W. Leo in 2002. She is survived by one daughter-in-law, Donna A. Leo of Topsham; two granddaughters, Susan B. L. Lewis and her husband Michael of Harpswell, Shannon M. Potter and her husband Derek of Bath.”
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Victor Lee Gott (10,8) (1937-2003) a truck driver for the Maine Dept. of Transportation, married Therese C. Trask (10,8) (1940---). VictorL. Gott (9,26) (1879-1954), a building contactor, married Mattie E. (9,26) (1877-1956). They had Harvey L. (9,26) (1905-1986) who married Crystal M. (9,26)(1894-1985). Victor’s obituary appeared on page 4 in March 4, 1954 of the Brunswick Record. Victor Lee Gott and Mattie also had: Gerald (1912), a carpenter, who married Winnifred m. Erskine and had Victor Lee (1938); Lois (1935); Gerald J. (1936); Merle F. ; Marshalll A. and George W. (1942-2014). George graduated from Brunswick High School in 1960. In 1964 he entered the United States Army serving during the Vietnam War. He was employed at Vaillancourt Brothers in Brunswick for 18 years. On June 4, 1977 he married Alice Mabel DeLong and they resided in Woolwich. He was employed in the auto body shop at Bill Dodge for 28 years retiring on May 31, 2006. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife Alice Mabel Gott on June 10, 1994, a son, Patrick M. Gorman on May 16, 1979 and two brothers, Gerald Gott Jr. and Victor L. Gott. He is survived by two brothers, Merle F. Gott and his wife Rachel of Topsham and Marshall A. Gott of Brunswick, three sisters, Lois Hyde of Brownville, Patricia Bergeron and her husband Raymond of Brunswick and Mary Ellen Cooper of Brunswick, son, Dean Delong and his wife Christie of Woolwich, two daughters, Kelly Burger of Kentucky and Jean Williamson and her husband Tony of Kentucky, eight grandchildren, four great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
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Oscar B. Remulla (10,9) (1948-2006), married Annie S. Mulrooney daughter of Hannah and Peter Mulrooney of Placentia (formerly of Red Island). Annie had sisters: Marion (Schlagel); Barbara (Ganong); Pancratia (Sestak); and Isabella Mulrooney; and a brother Brendan Mulrooney (1956-1999). Oscar’s obiturar is in the Brunswick Times Record March, 29, 2006. They had: Justin M.; Alan S.; Jennifer M.; and Shannon D.
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Maurice Boucher (19,10) (1938-2005) married Mary. He was a CPA at Houde, Boucher, Perkins and Raye Accountants and lived on Park Row. He was the son of Antonio Boucher (1909) and Ida (1910). Maurice had siblings: Edward (1936); and Doris Boucher (1939).
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Lance Eugene Muzzey (10,11,12) (1968-1998), SP4 USA, may have been the son of Eugene L. Muzzey, a pipe coverer at BIW and Joyce P. (a LPN at Regional Hospital) and had siblings: Kelly Lynn; Richard D.; and Donna (Patchell). On September 16, 1998, he died in a non-hostile incident in United States at the age of 30.
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Carolynne E. Saunders Williams (10,13) (1959-2007) age 48 of Topsham, died Wednesday, June 27, 2007 at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor. She was born in Norfolk, VA on May 19, 1959, a daughter of Michael E. and Mildred E. Wyatt Saunders. Carolyn attended Norfolk schools and graduated from Taylor High School in 1977. She owned and operated her own housekeeping business and enjoyed reading and collecting movies. She is survived by her husband, James I. Williams of Topsham; two sons, Charles Michael Gates of Norfolk, VA. And Anthony Williams of Topsham; her two daughters, Jessica Gates and Kristin Williams, both of Topsham; her father of Chesapeake, VA; her mother of Virginia Beach, VA; and two sisters, Laura Michelle Smith of Smithfield, VA, and Deborah Saunders-Font of Sicklerville, NJ.
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Russell E. Linscott (10,14) (1917-2005) married Margaret E. Linscott (10,14) (1938-2006) in 1980. He lived in Bowdoin, Maine. He was the son of Oscar A. Linscott (1883) a retail furniture store truck driver in Portland, and Ina F. (1884) He had siblings: Madeline (1907); Beatrice E. (1909); Nellie (1910); and Muriel A. (1913). He married Margaret E. Cady in 1980. She was the daughter of Paul J Cady (1899) and Jessie B. (19170. Margaret has a sister Dolores A. (1937).
Range #10
(R10#1) Bruce Monument
(R10,42) Noble Monument BRUCE
NOBLE STANLEY Jr. ESTHER M. KENNETH W. Feb. 23, 1934
Pythian Sisters, Knights of Pythias JOSEPH J. GLORIA E. and Masons at top of stone.)
June 14, 1938 July 29, 1938
Together forever
(R10#4) Morang Monument MORANG
CLARENCE F. EDNA B. (R10#5) Turner Monument
Oct. 31, 1912 Mar. 7, 1914
TURNER GEORGE R. ALBERTA R. 1902 - 1994 1915 - 2005
(R10#6) Rush Monument
RUSH ROLAND M. IRENE E.
(R10#7) FRANKLIN WALTER LEO
1912 - 1998 1916 - PN3 US Navy
NEE NEWTON Mar 25 1941 Sep 27 2002
(R10#8) Gott Monument GOTT
VICTOR LEE THERESE C. July 28, 1937 Nov. 28, 1940
Sept. 25, 2003
(R10#10) MAURICE BOUCHER 1938 2005
(R10#9) Remulla Monument REMULLA
OSCAR B. Mar. 31, 1948 Mar. 27, 2006 In our hearts & thoughts forever
(R10#11) LANCE E. MUZZEY 1968 1998
Marker: U.S. Veteran (R10#12) LANCE E MUZZEY
SP4 US Army Nov 19 1968 Sep 16 1998 (R10#13) CAROLYNN E. WILLIAMS
1959 2007
(R10#14) Linscott Monument LINSCOTT
MARGARET E. RUSSELL E. July 7, 1938 Nov. 14, 1917
Sept. 13, 2006 May 7, 2005
Note: in a comparison to a previous listing of this cemetery which was produced about 1939
and updated about 1975, a number of burials are listed for which no marker stone was located in this recording of the cemetery in 2007.
Thomas Alexander 1959 - 1959 Bernard Alley 1889 - 1969 Katherine W. Bernard 1897 Walter L. Benoit 1895 - 1975 Emma Clyde Bartlett 'Wife July 27, 1898 - Aug. 13, 1962 Charles P. Black 1875 - 1962 Lennie M. Black 1883 - 1965 Joel Bodekins U.S.N. Hazel Bovin 1916 - 1953 Stephen T. Chase Dec. 8, 1906 - Nov. 1, 1957 Fred Clifford May 17, 1927 - June 19, 1951 WWII Daniel Clough, Weymouth R.I. Annie B. Cobb, w. Phineas F. Cobb, Mar. 13, 1963 Agnes L. Cotton. w. Perley G. Cotton James D. Cressey Sr. Feb. 28, 1919 Alice R. Cressey, w. of James D.. Sept. 30, 1927 Charles Davis 1948 Maurice Doyon 1913 - 1969 Maurice G. Doyon 1955 - 1955 Charles N. Furrow 1909 - 1967 Howard Goodnowe 1956 - 1956 Nicholas Kaekales Gorgeotes. Thesalia, Greece Hanscom, Infant boy 1959 - 1959 Hanscom, Infant boy 1956 - 1956 Gertrude Harmon 1892 - 1961 Joyce Elaine Hodgdon 1955 - 1955 John A. Johnson 1885 - 1970 Edith S. Johnson 1866 - 1946 Alfred Johnson 1879 - 1954 Raymond A. Litchfield Elsie A. Lowell 1888 - 1971 Madeline L. Marrian 1909 - 1956 Luella S. w. James B. McBain 1900 Walter E. Miles 1889 - 1940 WWI William K. Moody 1878 - 1918 Arthur Nickerson 1882 - 1963 Cora M. Nickerson 1883 - 1967 Paul Edgar Page Jr. 1945 - 1945 L. Papazaphiropoulos 1896 - 1958 Donald D Parks 1965 - 1965 Deborah Prince July 1959 Ellen M. Smith 1861 - 1949 F. A. Strickland Jr. Aug. 31, 1952 - May 3, 1970
Willi H. Strickland ISM - 1927 Newman H. Swiliamd 1113 -1962 Hawke A.. w. Newsy H. Strickimed. l fi- 1963 A. L, Maim* 1960 1962 William N. Tharlaw 1942 - 1970 Mien M Trembly 1192 - 1964 low* W Tana Stye 1, 111711-40 66, smuts A . w leen** riot* %tar IC, lirn, Act 73 A %1 Wallace 144S • 1947 Dunham Whtic lore 21 I .4) e■Ct 64 r 4 are
INDEX BY FAMILY NAME This index is arranged alphabetically by Family Name listing all markers and
monuments in the cemetery. The numbers following the name indicate the location on the map and in the text where the name is represented.