Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Tom 4Lewis historical publishing Company, 1909 |
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Strona 1656
... received his name from his famous kinsman , Captain Francis Champernowne . In 1648 he resided In 1648 he resided in Dover , New Hampshire , and had a wife named Elizabeth ( nee Leighton ) . In 1657 he lived in Falmouth , and in July of ...
... received his name from his famous kinsman , Captain Francis Champernowne . In 1648 he resided In 1648 he resided in Dover , New Hampshire , and had a wife named Elizabeth ( nee Leighton ) . In 1657 he lived in Falmouth , and in July of ...
Strona 1658
... received the thirty - second degree . He is a member of the Cumberland Club . He married , October 20 , 1869 , Mary S. Dresser , born in Buxton , 1850 , daughter of Richard and Mary Dres- ser , formerly of Buxton , who removed to ...
... received the thirty - second degree . He is a member of the Cumberland Club . He married , October 20 , 1869 , Mary S. Dresser , born in Buxton , 1850 , daughter of Richard and Mary Dres- ser , formerly of Buxton , who removed to ...
Strona 1663
... received his early education at the public schools and the E. M. C. Seminary at Bucksport , Maine ; he graduated from Boston University in 1878 , with degrees of A. B. , and later A. M. and Ph . D. , and in 1890 received the honorary ...
... received his early education at the public schools and the E. M. C. Seminary at Bucksport , Maine ; he graduated from Boston University in 1878 , with degrees of A. B. , and later A. M. and Ph . D. , and in 1890 received the honorary ...
Strona 1664
... received for the hide of the wildcat , and this he invested in sheep , which he let out for their increase , and thus was laid the foundation of his own subsequent fortune ; for ultimately he became possessed of a fortune , and his name ...
... received for the hide of the wildcat , and this he invested in sheep , which he let out for their increase , and thus was laid the foundation of his own subsequent fortune ; for ultimately he became possessed of a fortune , and his name ...
Strona 1685
... received a severe gunshot wound through his left side, which became the subject of great interest to the army surgeons, and is noted by Surgeon George A. Otis in his "Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion," among the celebrated ...
... received a severe gunshot wound through his left side, which became the subject of great interest to the army surgeons, and is noted by Surgeon George A. Otis in his "Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion," among the celebrated ...
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Abigail April 19 Bangor baptized became Benjamin born April born August born December born February born January born July born June born March born November born October born September Boston Captain Charles chil church College Colonel Company Daniel daugh Deacon December 19 December 25 died April died August died December died January died June died March died October died September died young dren Ebenezer educated Edward Eliza Elizabeth England farm father February 19 George graduated Hampshire Hannah Henry Isaac James Jane January 16 January 25 Jonathan Joseph Kittery land Lewiston lived Lodge Lydia Maine March 12 married Mary married second Martha Masons Massachusetts Merrill Nathaniel Newbury November 15 November 26 October 15 October 24 Portland public schools Rebecca regiment Republican resided ried Samuel selectman September 27 settled sketch follows Stephen Thomas town widow wife William York
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