The Maine Historical Magazine, 8 tomas1894 |
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... Sarah Paine , James Richardson , James Richardson , Jr. , Daniel Richardson , Daniel Rodick , B. H. or David , Solomon Rider , Samuel Reed , Jonathan Rich , Elkanah Remick , Stephen Higgins , Eleazer Higgins , Levi Higgins , Jesse ...
... Sarah Paine , James Richardson , James Richardson , Jr. , Daniel Richardson , Daniel Rodick , B. H. or David , Solomon Rider , Samuel Reed , Jonathan Rich , Elkanah Remick , Stephen Higgins , Eleazer Higgins , Levi Higgins , Jesse ...
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... Sarah F. Williams of Taunton , Mass . , 2 Sept. , 1851. He d . 27 July , 1890 , aged 69 . THOMAS SMART , from Brunswick . In 1771 , he settled on the lot at the junction of the Penobscot and Kenduskeag , known after as City Point . This ...
... Sarah F. Williams of Taunton , Mass . , 2 Sept. , 1851. He d . 27 July , 1890 , aged 69 . THOMAS SMART , from Brunswick . In 1771 , he settled on the lot at the junction of the Penobscot and Kenduskeag , known after as City Point . This ...
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... SARAH BALDWIN , b . Dec. 19 , 1817 ; d . April 5 , 1827 . V. FRANCES , b . Dec. 8 , 1819 ; d . March 5 , 1830 . COL . JOSEPH ROLFE LUMBERT was born in Newburyport , Sept. 10 , 1794 , and was the son of Davis and Abigail ( Rolfe ) ...
... SARAH BALDWIN , b . Dec. 19 , 1817 ; d . April 5 , 1827 . V. FRANCES , b . Dec. 8 , 1819 ; d . March 5 , 1830 . COL . JOSEPH ROLFE LUMBERT was born in Newburyport , Sept. 10 , 1794 , and was the son of Davis and Abigail ( Rolfe ) ...
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... SARAH , b . 30 May , 1821 . THOMAS BRADBURY , son of Moses Bradbury of Saco , born June 17 , 1775. Family moved to Limerick . The son came to Ban- gor , 1802. He was constable 1804 , town clerk 1807 to 1815 , except 1809. He built the ...
... SARAH , b . 30 May , 1821 . THOMAS BRADBURY , son of Moses Bradbury of Saco , born June 17 , 1775. Family moved to Limerick . The son came to Ban- gor , 1802. He was constable 1804 , town clerk 1807 to 1815 , except 1809. He built the ...
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... SARAH OR SUSANNAH , b . March 9 , 1683 ; m . Abraham Preble of York . iii . ESTER SAYWARD , b . March 7 , 1685 ; taken prisoner by the Indians and carried to Canada . iv . HANNAH SAYWARD , b . June 21 , 1687. She m . Joseph Swett . V ...
... SARAH OR SUSANNAH , b . March 9 , 1683 ; m . Abraham Preble of York . iii . ESTER SAYWARD , b . March 7 , 1685 ; taken prisoner by the Indians and carried to Canada . iv . HANNAH SAYWARD , b . June 21 , 1687. She m . Joseph Swett . V ...
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