Hi Chris,Are you familiar with the Greenwood records, one part of which are prefaced by the 1971 note by Town Clerk Rowena Dunham, that states, “The enclosed papers are Vital Statistic records not…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Kathrine Cole Aydelott Jun 26, 2020.
Greetings!Chris, and others: is there any information about Usher's Grant, which seems to have been a part of No. 2 (later Franklin Plantation)? I've seen a plan in the Oxford County Deeds that…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Kathrine Cole Aydelott Jun 15, 2020.
Greetings!I have seen items listing Aaron Allen b. 1766 m. Huldah Harris and Aaron Allen b. 1776 m. Martha Prince. Both Aarons are supposedly from Jay, Maine. Can anyone working in this region or…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Kathrine Cole Aydelott Aug 2, 2018.
Greetings!I'm looking for the parents of Sarah Stover b. (supposedly) 16 Jan 1759 or 1760 in York, ME d. 20 Jan 1840 in Penobscot, ME. Married Elijah Littlefield b. Mar 1759 in York, ME d. 10 Apr…Continue
Started Sep 28, 2017
Hi Chris and others!
My GGG grandfather Alfred Wentworth (15 Apr 1813 - 24 Jul 1890) of Greenwood m. Harriet M. Hill (7 Mar 1825 - 28 Jun 1882). They're on the 1860-1880 US Census for Bethel. The censuses list Harriet's birthplace as Mass., but the death cert. for her son Jesse said she was born in Biddeford, which is where she's noted as being from in the Wentworth genealogy (…
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Kathrine, thanks so much! I didn't have any of the information you provided. I will continue to do some more searching based on your information!
Hi. I just joined the Maine Geneology Network. I noticed that you are researching the name Cole. That is my maiden name. I am trying to find parents of Ebenezer N. Cole, my 2nd great grandfather, born 01 Mar 1818 in Athens, Somerset, Maine and his wife, Catharine Hussey, born 15 Nov 1819 in West Waterville, Maine. Any help you can give would be appreciated! Donna (Cole) Schoneboom
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