My Grandfather Henry J Hughey born in Canada 1870 married in Maine (Moose River) to Bernice ( maiden name Orr) had 5 boys including my Father Thomas Theodore Hughey + 3 girls.
Three family members worked as Guides and were involved with a Sporting Camp in the Moose River area.
I believe my Great Grandfather left Northern Ireland arriving in Canada and then on to Maine.
I cannot continue my search without his full name - any ideas /help would be appreciated.....thank you…
ContinueAdded by Robert Thomas Hughey on August 29, 2013 at 5:15pm — 4 Comments
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 (…
ContinueAdded by Kathrine Cole Aydelott on August 28, 2013 at 11:46am — 5 Comments
JOSEPH AND JOANNA LIVED IN NEWFIELD AFTER MARRIAGE IN 1809, PROBABLY SOMEWHERE AROUND GARLAND MOUNTAIN. NEED BIRTH AND DEATH DATES FOR THEM, ALSO PARENTS NAMES AND DATES.
Added by MARJORIE SCHMIDT-RESSLER on August 26, 2013 at 4:52pm — 1 Comment
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Added by Christine Fitzgerald on August 21, 2013 at 7:29pm — No Comments
I am looking for parents'names of William Lepage and Emilie Leblanc married, July 6, 1885, Bideford, ME. Also, I would like to know if their parents were born and married in USA or Canada. Thank you very much.
Marc
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Added by Marc Langlois on August 14, 2013 at 12:31pm — 3 Comments
Working on my Fox family. Edward and Anna Creighton Fox b. NH. Their children born ME, probably Porter or Lovell. Son Luther my ancestor m. Betsy Sawyer, dau of Rev James Sawyer.
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Chris, Do you have any source, family lore or other, that your ancestor, Lemuel Dunham, Jr., may have been involved in a RR accident, 1 Aug 1871? This occurred when an unscheduled train traveling north just above Bryant's Pond struck a RR workers' handcart with 5 men on it. David Robbins was killed and Gaius (or Gains) Swan was badly injured. I'm trying to find out who the other 3 men were. I've just found a hint in Libby that two of them may have been William Day and Lemuel Dunham. Do…
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