Why would a membership in a Connecticut library be helpful with families in Maine since 1802 or early and originally from Massachusetts? I have access to the census images thru both ancestry and proquest if that's the reason. The Paul you found is Paul Jr, son of Paul Sr the Lt in Harpswell in the War of 1812 and the Active you found is Active Irwin , son of the Active I listed. I have seen the census listings you mentioned, but thank you for looking. Im actually looking to talk with someone working on this particular line. I'm trying to hammer out some wrinkles in it and was hoping to find someone working on the same wrinkles. D James ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phyllis Phillips" <phyllis@phillips.name> > I found on the 1900 Maine Cenusus > > Active1 Roll 589-t623-1900 Brunswick > > Active1 age 50 born Nov 1844-Head parents both born Maine > Emma wife born March 1868 age 32 both her parent born Maine > George -son born April 1896 > Skofield Ansel Boarder born Oct 1884 > Holbrook Lester-Nephew Born July 1885 > > > t-593 roll 540 page 342 > > 1870 Town of Harpsell > Paul age 63 Fisherman > Elmiria age 59 > Elmirria dau age 26 > > > Lots of Toothmakers > > for anyone who has this much family in a SMALL town like Brunswick it would > behove you to pay this 35.00 membership with the > 134 Newfield Street > Middletown, CT 06457 > Phone: 860-346-4375 > Fax: 860-347-9874 > <mailto:library@godfrey.org>library@godfrey.org