Greetings, I have been researching my Eastport Harrington line for a number of years and have a question that you may be able to help answer. My direct line in Eastport goes as follows: 1). Andrew Harrington (Herrington) I and Jane Frost 2). Andrew Harrington II and Abigail Clark 3). Andrew Harrington III and Phoebe Ann Herrington b. 1805 (some records say Phoebe Keyes) 4). John Bent Harrington and Annie Augusta Capen 5). Fred Alexander Harrington and Mollie Pope Cushing 6). Ralph Alexander Harrington and Melitia Edna Silver 7). Janet Ruth Harrington and Kenneth Francis McKeever 8). Me Vital records published in the Eastport Sentinal list the marriage of Andrew Herrington and Phoebe Ann Herrington; however, notes I was given from a Harry Harrington mention that she was named Phoebe Ann Keyes. Phoebe Ann Harrington and Andrew III name some of their first kids after members of Jonas Temple Keyes family. For example, their first son was named Isreal Keyes Harrington (after Jonas' father or brother), another girl is named Cornelia Bush Harrington (after Jonas' sister Cornelia Bush Keyes), and my ancester is named John Bent Harrington. In the last example John Bent was the husband of Dolly Temple Keyes, Jonas' only daughter of record. Thus, I have been searching the Keyes family records thinking that Phoebe Ann was either a sister, daughter, or niece of Jonas Keyes. This has been a dead end and I have been stuck finding the parents of Phoebe Ann Harrington until last night when I came across some new info that help may solve my mystery. A FTM web page I came across lists a Nancy Clary, born Feb 20, 1783 in Georgetown, Lincoln (now Sagadahoc), Maine; died Aft. 1870; married (1) Joseph Herrington Jun 8, 1803 in Georgetown, Sagadahoc, Maine; married (2) Jonas Keys Mar 26, 1812 in Eastport, Washington, Maine; married (3)Thomas Harriman May 15, 1815 in Nobleboro, Lincoln, Maine. I have a theory now that Phoebe Ann was the daughter of Nancy Clary and Joseph Herrington and that Nancy was either widowed or divorced when she married Jonas T. Keyes. She appears to have had one child with Jonas Keyes, Dolly Temple Keyes, b. Eastport, ME. Nancy must have divorced Jonas as his death date is 1831 in Eastport. Nancy and her 3rd husnband had several children and lived elsewhere in Maine. I speculate that Jonas raised both Dolly, his natural daughter, and Phoebe Ann, his step-daughter, and that that is why the notes passed down in the family call Phoebe Ann Herrington, Phoebe Ann Keyes. Are there divoce records for Washington County or would those records be in Eastport? Does my theory fit? Does anyone reading this list have a Joseph Herrington (Harrington) in their records, born about 1780 who married Nancy Clary of Georgetown? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cordially, Ken Kenneth Harrington McKeever, Ph.D. FACSM Associate Professor of Equine Exercise Physiology Department of Animal Sciences, Cook College Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey 84 Lipman Drive New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8525 Office:(732)932-9390 FAX: (732)932-6996 http://aesop.rutgers.edu/~animalsci/faculty/mckeever-cv.html
hello everyone, from some of the messages posted I think some may have misunderstood the reason for my anger. I am not against sharing information, actually I'm all for it, but in good faith. I am an active contributor to the free information at Rootsweb and agree that without sharing this hobby would be very difficult to do and enjoy. What I am against is the not giving people credit for the work that they have done. If someone provides me with information I make sure I list them as the source. I also agree that family information in itself (Vitals etc) do not belong to anyone; however, the actual joining of the individual parts does belong to the person who has taken the time and energy and spent the money to do the work. I realize that not everyone agrees, and that is fine. It's the differences in opinion that make these rootslist such a great place, and I value everyone's opinions. Warm wishes, Leanne Elliott Soden
Hello everyone, here is the response from the person who put my family information online. I want to say to everyone who has responded that I thank you all for your sympathies, but it is very distressing to know that this same thing has been done to so many people. I also want to note that the gentleman who gave this information out, is not of blame. He put this information on a private family website and this "other person" chose to copy it off and put it on ALL of the public forums at her disposal, without permission. The thing that really gets my goat is that my family doesn't intersect with her family at all, it is a connection by marriage only. Obviously this person is one of 'those" that are just in this hobby to have the biggest file on line, and as a newbie she is telling me how genealogy works!!! Thanks again for all your sympathies and good advice. Warm wishes, Leanne Elliott Soden P.S. Ancestry.com has agreed to remove the website, I didn't get a response from the Mormon's yet and FTM says they cannot do anything, but we'll see. I'm going to call today and press my point. I already removed my website from their website and discussed the "reason" why, so I think they will accomodate me. ------------------------------------------------------ Ok...here is how family history works. I was given the Family information by a family member that was married into my family. I was given THEIR PERMISSION to use this and that is all I need. This information does not belong to you personally...remember without your family you would not be. This is not considered ownership. I did nothing more than to show my Aunt's husband's family and that is of no harm to anyone. If you would like to put some kind of notes to the places where the information is...that is fine, but it is not my responsibilty to do that. I do not personally know V.. nor do I care anymore about this information than that one of the son's is married into my family. I also do not appreciate being contacted in a manner where you as a stranger to me are demanding something. I do not wish to be contacted in regards to this matter again...if you want you can contact and discuss them with my Aunt D. and Uncle R. D. as they are the family who originally published the information that I copied into my tree.
Hello everyone, I want to relate a story (and yes vent a little). Last year I shared my Lawrence family genealogy with a gentleman and requested that he contact me before sharing with others. Well, he shared and didn't contact me and I just found my research on Ancestry.com, Familysearch.org and on the Mormon Pedigree Resource File CD with credit for the research given to this other person. I just want to warn others that there are a lot of unscrupulous people out there that will take your information and pass it off as their own. Take care, Leanne Elliott Soden
Hi Bill & Listers, Washington County Maine abuts Charlotte County New Brunswick and families crossed the border years ago, as well as today, just like we go next door. The fact that there is an "international boundary" between the 2 counties, province/state, means nothing to the "locals". Families marry families on both sides of the border back then as well as today. You might be "ovah the rivah" visiting relatives and end up dying in a foreign country. If I can help out with any Charlotte County Research, drop me a note. Marilyn Maxwell Strout Charlotte Co. GenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/
Bill... General John Cooper was the first sheriff of Washington County Maine serving from 1790 to 1820. After he retired he moved to Cooper, Maine (about 20 miles from Machias) - the town was named for him. I have been very interested in John Cooper as first my grand daughter transcribed his personal papers and that collection was given to the Washington Co. Courthouse and the County Commissioners for safe keeping... and second I "did" his ancestry for the upcoming Vol. 7 of the Maine Genealogical Society series "Maine Families in 1790".. If you send me your snail mail address I will send you a copy of that entry. Besides information on him is shows his parents and his children... who they married etc... Valdine Atwood in Machias, Maine On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 19:43:14 -0500 "corti" <corti@frontiernet.net> writes: > I accidentally got on this site last October and have been reading > messages > daily, mostly from NB Canada. Maybe I'm in the wront section. > > At any rate, I am looking for Coopers from Machias, Machiasport and > probably > from Cooper, Maine. > > I am William A. Cooper (77 Years) and have a father, grandfather and > great > grandfather same name. May be different middle name. Great Grandma > was > Sara Machau, Grandmother was Winnie (lynette) Mitchell. > > I do have some other details, but would appreciate hearing from > anybody with > info on Coopers from Washington County. > > I would also appreciate some advice on how to use this system. I > did get a > message on general directions. But, I assume there is info on how > to get to > other counties, or locations. > > Any help will be appreciated. > > Bill Cooper > > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I accidentally got on this site last October and have been reading messages daily, mostly from NB Canada. Maybe I'm in the wront section. At any rate, I am looking for Coopers from Machias, Machiasport and probably from Cooper, Maine. I am William A. Cooper (77 Years) and have a father, grandfather and great grandfather same name. May be different middle name. Great Grandma was Sara Machau, Grandmother was Winnie (lynette) Mitchell. I do have some other details, but would appreciate hearing from anybody with info on Coopers from Washington County. I would also appreciate some advice on how to use this system. I did get a message on general directions. But, I assume there is info on how to get to other counties, or locations. Any help will be appreciated. Bill Cooper
Hi there! This month the Hancock County Genealogical Society meeting is Saturday, JAN 20, 2001 (2:30 pm at the Riverview Room of the Ellsworth Library) Featured speaker is Richard Spinney, our most valued President. His subject is Beginning Genealogy -a kind of short course, which should help everyone whether a novice just starting to search for ancestors, or the more experienced searcher who will get a refresher course. For those of you who have recently met someone just starting their searches, why not bring them to the meeting when you come (or send them if you can't come). Keep in mind that the $5.00 membership is an inexpensive Gift to give someone just starting out. (though you do not have to be a member to come to the meetings, the bimonthly "Hancock Historian", our newsletter, is more than worth the dues). So make a plan to come to the Library Saturday and enjoy the great genealogy collection upstairs; and at 2:30 take in the meeting downstairs. Looking forward to seeing you there! Joyce Barr, Secretary PS As always, our thanks to the List Owners for letting us use their list for this meeting announcement.
Hello! This month's update of the Campobello NB Site is complete and contains: 4 Photo's added to the Photographs and Images Page 4 Postcards added to the Photographs and Images Page 1897-1903 Baptisms under Cemeteries & Churches Thomas Storrow information on Miscellaneous Pages Vessels under 40 ton built at Campobello on Miscellaneous Pages (Many names are listed here) A number of Obituaries under Vital Records and Obituaries *A New Search Engine is located on the site, try it out, it's great. HOWEVER I have just discovered that there is one small problem. When transcribing census records I used a "ditto" to save typing the surname on each line. As a result, every line that has a "ditto" is not recognized. (I used a ditto for ALL census records.) So if you are looking for a particular child/person, you may want to search for the parents name and then you will be able to locate the family of this person, and hopefully the person you are looking for. I will work at revamping the census records and removing the "ditto" but it is going to take time.* Next Update February 15. As always, please let me know if there are any broken links... Thanks! Heather Leighton Waddingham Campobello Parish Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcampob/ My England and Canadian Roots containing 7500 names http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=CDNROOTS&I11.x=26&I11.y=7 email: hwaddingham@yahoo.com
Hi, Haggerty Cove is located in Lepreau Parish, Charlotte County, NB http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbleprea/lepr6.htm Good Luck, Enjoy Marilyn
Mark Scott and wife came from East Machias to Tower Hill circa 1797. A large file on the family and their Tower Hill holdings is now on the site. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbstdavi/scottmark.html Note that many maps are now on the site, and various other family genealogies have been added in past two months. For newest additions, go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbstdavi/New.htm Don't forget to press reload if you have been here in last while, in order to bring up changes. Tom Moffatt St. David Parish (Charlotte Co. Coordinator) http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbstdavi/
Emilia ........ I dont see an immediate family connection unless its back in the United Kingdom someplace. But following is everything I know about Spencer / Haggerty, so have a look & have some fun. Thankyou for your interest & response. Re: Bridget Sophia Haggerty m: Jeremiah Spencer ~1831-1878 ?? Regards, ED COSTELLO, 1009 Blenheim Dr, Raleigh NC 27612 USA e-mail: < costello13@juno.com >, tel: 919-782-6058; --------Searching: COSTELLO (FAHEY), (JOYCE): Co Mayo>CT, MA, ME USA>USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE): Co Donegal>NB Canada>ME USA>USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY): Co Armagh>NB Can>ME,CA>USA,Can. BRIDGET SOPHIA HAGGERTY b: 1831(?) NB Canada m: Jeremiah Spencer, 10 September, 1850. In the "Marriage Returns of Penobscot County" page 115, the following was noted:" Jeremiah Spencer of Argyle <ME> & Bridget S Haggerty of Patten <ME> m. 10 Sep 1850 by Rev G J Newton". His ancestors were Thomas and Patience Chadburn Spencer from Gloucestershire England, early English settlers who, in 1632, helped found Argyle ME, Berwick ME and the logging industry there. d: 25 July 1878, Portland ME; pneumonia; age 44 years; interred 27 July 1878, Evergreen Cem, Deering ME (via s/s Rich & Son) In the 1860 National Census for the town of Argyle in Penobscot Co ME, Sophia was noted as 25 years old, her husband Jeremiah as 35 years old, b: NB Canada, a farmer w/husband Jeremiah on a farm with a real estate value of $800, a personal estate of $250 & 4 kids: Martha E, age 9, Mary A age 7, Flora E age 5 & Sophia 1 month old. Family was noted in the 1870 US Census for Bangor, Penobscot Co, ME; Husband's occupation was listed as a "day laborer", age 45, his listed name was "James", (rather than "Jeremiah"), she was listed as age 35, "keeping house". The census listed the following children, all b: ME: Matti, age 19 Mary, age 17 Flora E, age 15 , attending school Augusta E., age 11, attending school Nancy, age 9, attending school Frank, age 7, attending school William, age 3 She privately published an autobio-family-history in novel form (roman-a-cleft), in 1875, of her trials & tribulations with her stern parents; with her Catholic vs Protestant religion; with her close relationship to her brother Peter Jr; with her husband who appears disinterested towards his family; and, with pioneer life in northern Maine: "Forty Years In The Wilderness" by S. Spencer, printed in Portland Maine, 1875. She was a good Christian in the principled sense; a good business women for she continually supported her family with various sewing & retail dress selling business, in that, her husband was continually away lumbering or simply gone. A great family person for she raised them all-by-her-self. 8 kids: Peter ... infant death Martha Ellen ... b: 1851, Argyle ME; m: Joel P Holland, b: 7 December 1853, Castine ME; she had both singing & piano lessons; managed the younger kids while mother worked. Mary ... b: 1853, Argyle, d: Portland Flora (Flora E.)... b: 1855, Argyle ME; m: George Hartshorn who had: " had beautiful eyes and a merry laugh", no kids Ella (? Augusta E.)... b: 1859, Argyle ME; m: George Emery Annie (? Nancy)... b: 1861, Argyle ME; m: Louis D Greene, b: Brattleboro VT resided 50 years in Brattleboro, VT Frank ... b: 1863, Argyle ME; m: Bessie ? William ... b: 1867, Argyle ME; m: Mary ? ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
ToWhomItMayInterest: Does anyone know of, or where, or can pinpoint, Haggerty Cove? Its probably in Charlotte Co near Saint John New Brunswick Canada. Its suppose to be at, whatever it means & if I copied it correctly, <45 degrees, 08', 00N --- 66 degrees, 31', 00W> . Does it have any history, records etc? My Ggp's, Peter Haggerty & Nancy McGuire resided in that neck of the woods: 1825-31. Regards, ED COSTELLO, 1009 Blenheim Dr, Raleigh NC 27612 USA e-mail: < costello13@juno.com >, tel: 919-782-6058; --------Searching: COSTELLO (FAHEY), (JOYCE): Co Mayo>CT, MA, ME USA>USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE): Co Donegal>NB Canada>ME USA>USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY): Co Armagh>NB Can>ME,CA>USA,Can. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
In searching for an ancestor's death notice, other vital information was found. The following was taken from: The Calais Advertiser, Calais, Maine Wednesday, June 3rd, 1936 Volume Ninety-Nine BORN Chipman Hospital, May 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Legrue, of Calais, a daughter. DIED Portland, ME, June 3rd, Albion H. Eaton, aged 80 years. Interment at Calais. Calais, May 28th, Mrs. Susan Cosgrove, aged 70 years. St. Stephen, June 2nd, Grace M. Caswell, aged 30 years, 1 month and 4 days. Interment at Woodland. Woodland, May 26th, Mrs. Clara E. Leland, aged 37 years. Interment at Woodland. Calais, May 27th, Mrs. Alice M. Maxwell, aged 54 years. Interment at Calais. Calais, May 27th, Mrs. Mae Ray, aged 61 years. Funeral from Scholl's Funeral Home, Friday afternoon, May 29th. Woodland, May 28th, Thomas H. Gaddis, aged 72 years, 3 months and 6 days. Interment at Calais. Kellyland, May 29th, Oscar W. Ellsmore, aged 54 years and 16 days. Interment at Woodland. Calais, June 2nd, Mrs. Augusta Smith, aged 29 years. Interment at Charlotte Friday afternoon. Hope this helps someone. Linda Jewer Beimler
We will be meeting at Surry Jan. 14, 2001 Starting up plans for the 2001 reunion. We need pictures for this year exhibit. Last years was great. Last year it was the second Sunday in August. We will be asking for the Sedgwick school again **THE DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED AS SOON AS WE KNOW** Contact persons are Sumner@acadia.net cpert@midmaine.com brownisue@acadia.net Suzanne Gray Black
BRENDA, ANNE PATRICIA, ART, CHRIS, DONEGAL etal .......... My Haggerty's Regards, ED COSTELLO, 1009 Blenheim Dr, Raleigh NC 27612 USA e-mail: < costello13@juno.com >, tel: 919-782-6058; --------Searching: COSTELLO (FAHEY), (JOYCE): Co Mayo>CT, MA, ME USA>USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE): Co Donegal>NB Canada>ME USA>USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY): Co Armagh>NB Can>ME,CA>USA,Can. THE FAMILY of PETER HAGGERTY & NANCY (McGUIRE) HAGGERTY He: b: Co Donegal, Ireland, 1808; She: b: Ireland, (maybe Co Donegal), 1808 m: ~1825, Co Donegal Ireland ( no record, yet) 10 children: All b: New Brunswick Canada and Maine USA Mary-Ann 1829-? Bridget Sophia m: Jeremiah Spencer 1831(?)-? ?? Nancy m Thomas Lynch 1835 - ? ? ? Peter Jr m: Jane Haskell 1837-1867 1829-1910 Margaret m: John Kiley 1837- ? ? John m: Margaret Grey 1840-? ? ? Thomas m: Elizabeth Curtis 1846-1908 1855- 1914 Francis m: Catherine Abernathy 1848-? 1851-1927 Charles m: Louisa Laverty 1849-1922 1858-1930 James: Childhood death, noted on parents gravestone: "James Son of Peter" at St Mary's RCCem, Houlton ME John, Thomas, Francis & Charles, at one time, all resided in the Stillwater MN (Washington Co)/ Houlton-St Joseph WI (St Croix Co) and served as sponsors & witness' at each others m: & family bap: He: d: Bangor ME USA, 15 January 1881, 74 years old; She: d: Houlton ME USA, 27 February 1886; 79 years old Both interred, together, and with others, in St Mary's RC Cemetary, Houlton ME USA According to INS records, they, Peter, Nancy & Mary (Peter's mother, a reluctant voyager) arrived USA in 1831 via St Johns NB Canada where the family lived during their first years in North America (dau. Bridget Sophia was recorded as b: ~1831 in NB Canada & dau Mary Ann, bap; 1829 at St Dunstans RCCh, Fredericton NB was probably Canada b: where the family lived during their first years in North America). The family, then, re-settled in Bangor ME. Three kids were recorded as Bangor ME USA b: Peter Jr (1837) Nancy (1835) and Margaret (1837).The others were b: Lunlow ME USA. On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 00:12:55 -0000 "Brenda Williams" <brendapw@btinternet.com> writes: >Hi, > >Taking advantage of the roll call to post my interests once more. > >Michael HEGARTY of Co. Donegal b. approx 1825 married Mary KEARNEY of >Co. >Donegal >b. approx 1829/1830. Married in Glasgow on 10 Aug 1850 (mentioned on >Grandmother's >birth certificate) - can't find any record of marriage. > >Probably went to Glasgow approx. 1848/49. > >Parents of Michael HEGARTY were William HEGARTY (Farmer) and >Jane DOUGHERTY > >Parents of Mary KEARNEY(CAIRNEY) were William KEARNEY (CAIRNEY) - A >hand >loom weaver) and Bridget MCCOLL > >I am trying to discover their townland in Co. Donegal - if anyone >recognises >these names, I would love to hear from you. > >Brenda >in SW England >Researching: Hegarty, Kearney, Dougherty, McColl in Co. Donegal > Farris, Handly(Hanley), Kenedy in Co. Sligo. >website: HTTP://www.puregolduk.com/bren/kilglass_co_sligo1.htm > > >==== DONEGALEIRE Mailing List ==== >Donegaleire listowner is Carol Queen. >Visit my homepages at: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire/ >QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I was adopted by Alexander Rowe of Calais, Maine. He was the son of Ephriam Rowe of Calais (I think) and Eunice Pomeroy of Little Ridge, New Brunswick. I have no information at all about these parents and would appreciate any leads I could get.
Dorene.. I have done some research on the Stratton family and in particular Helen Stratton Vose who married Harry Vose.. I did the research at the request of her daughter Marjorie Vose McCulley. For an added bit of info for you I live across the street from the Stratton house and the site of the Stratton blacksmith shop. The Stratton men had the shop for over 65 years at that location. The house, which had gone to bad repair, was purchased a couple of years ago by a retired minister from Maryland and they have restored .. and it is just wonderful what they have done. The main bit of information I have on the Stratton's is from the "History of Machias, Maine" by George Drisko - page 549-550. It tells us that Joseph Stratton was born June 12, 1809 in Newton, Ards Co. Down, Ireland and came to the US and Machias in 1825. He learned the blacksmith trade from Daniel Longfellow and worked for him for 9 years. .. his wife was Cordelia. They had 3 sons - Charles, Joseph Jr., & George who all worked with their father in the blacksmith shop. In 1877 Joseph Jr moved to Boston in 1877.. George died in 1888 Your George married Mrs. Keziah Spring of Milltown, New Brunswick, Canada - with only one child Helen who married Harry Vose - they had one child Charles W. Vose. I have the obituary for Helen Stratton Vose from the Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1955 issue of the Machias Valley News Observer. Not much in it except that funeral services were held Thursday at Watterman's Chapel, Kenmore Square, Boston. - She was 76 years old. She is buried here in Machias at the Longfellow Cemetery in the Emma (Perry) Means lot. Emma Means was her niece. I am told that she used to stay with Emma and her family for long periods of time. The Machias History also has information on the Vose family .. If you want I can send you copies of what I have.. it might be easier for you to figure out the relationships. Send me your snail mail address... Val Atwood in Machias On Tue, 09 Jan 2001 19:46:16 -0500 "Dorene Bartlett" <baabaa59@hotmail.com> writes: > Looking for descendents of Helen M. Stratton who married Harry E. > Vose in > Machias 7 Feb 1899. Helen is dau of George A. Stratton and Keziah > Hill > McAllister Spring. Helen was born about 1879. Birth is from 1880 > Census and > marriage from The Maine Vital records. Any indormation greatly > appreciated. > Dorene > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hi list, Looking for death date/place of Edward McMunn,born 1820 in Dromard, Sligo County,Ireland. He went to Saint John,NB.in 1838, and then went to Calais,Me., Nov 1841. He married Hannah Mc Elroy, and they had 3 children in Calais--Edward b 1844,Thomas b 1847,John b 1850. I believe John changed McMunn to Mc Mann. Are there any descendants on this list who can help me out?? Thanks. Ray
Looking for descendents of Helen M. Stratton who married Harry E. Vose in Machias 7 Feb 1899. Helen is dau of George A. Stratton and Keziah Hill McAllister Spring. Helen was born about 1879. Birth is from 1880 Census and marriage from The Maine Vital records. Any information greatly appreciated. Dorene _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com