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| # | Personen-Kennung | Vollständiger Name | Geburtsdatum | Taufdatum | Sterbedatum | Beerdigungsdatum | LifeSketch | LifeSketch: Datum |
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| 51 | I42195 | Kenneth Sterling GENTHNER, Jr. | 3 Sep 1944 | 11 Jun 1968 | Kenneth S. Genthner, Jr. was born at Damariscotta September 1, 1944, son of Kenneth and Ruby Winchenbach Genthner. he served in the US Army from 1963 to 1966. Surviving besides his parents of Bremen, are his wife, Mrs. Maureen Genthner of Medomak; three d | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 52 | I42208 | Raymond Barry GENTHNER, Sr | 2 Dez 1956 | 21 Apr 1985 | BREMAN - Ray B. Genthner Sr., 28, died Sunday at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department. Born in Damariscotta on Dec. 2, 1956, he was the son of Kenneth S. Sr. and Ruby Winchenbach genthner. A lifelong resident of Breman, he was a lobster fisherman by occupation. Besides his parents of Bremen, Mr. Genthner is survived by two sons, Ray B. Jr. and Travis Genthner, both of Bremen; two brothers, Gary E. Genthner Sr. and Richly F. Genthner, both of Bremen; four sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Poland of Round Pond, Mrs. Faye Neild, Rockland, Mrs. Kathy miller and Mrs. Wanda Bowden, both of Waldoboro. The funeral will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will be at the German Cemetery, Waldoboro. | |||
| 53 | I42423 | Raymond GENTHNER | 22 Feb 1896 | 20 Sep 1918 | The remains of Raymond Genthner were brought to his old home last Monday. Rev. Carter made some very appropriate and touching remarks at 2 o'clock p.m.. The interment was in Highland Cemetery in charge of undertaker Deymore of Waldoboro. It will be rememb | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 54 | I42424 | Arthur G. GENTHNER | 18 Feb 1893 | 14 Mrz 1947 | Mrz 1947 | Funeral services are to be held this afternoon for Arthur Genthner, 55, of Waldoboro, at the Flanders Funeral Home at 2 p.m., with Chester R. Duncan, pastor of the Methodist Church officiating. Military committal services are to be held at the Dunbar Ceme | NOT MARRIED | |
| 55 | I44372 | Roy Hurlbert GOULD | 15 Feb 1894 | 5 Jul 1936 | Roy H. Gould | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 56 | I55844 | Dennis Lee GOULD | 2 Okt 1950 | 29 Okt 1969 | 1 Nov 1969 | Dennis was born to Richard and Olive (Gushee) Gould. Dennis died at 19 years of age as a result of an automobile accident. He was born in West Stewartstown, NH. He was a graduate of Camden High School and was recently employed as a truck driver. On his grave stone is inscribed \"Thoughts of others were first in is life\" | ||
| 57 | I45820 | William Allen GRIFFIN | 7 Jan 1872 | 25 Okt 1949 | ||||
| 58 | I35615 | Zenas Winkapaw GROTON | 23 Feb 1859 | 13 Nov 1945 | 1945 | GROTON -- Of Cochituate, Nov. 12, Zenas W., husband of the late Alice M. (Parker) Groton, formerly of Saugus and Malden. Services in Gibbs Memorial Funeral Home, Cochituate, Thursday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. Funeral Home calling hours 7-9 Wednesday evening. Relatives and friends invited. Brockton papers please copy. (The Boston Globe, Nov. 14, 1945, p.25) | ||
| 59 | I35618 | Winfield Scott GROTON | 15 Jan 1847 | 24 Nov 1921 | Commander Winfield Scott Groton of Fletcher Webster Post, 13, G.A.R., died at his home, 235 Boylston street, after an illness of 10 days. He was in his 75th year. A week ago Monday he was obliged to leave his work at the George E. Keith Co. on account of illness. Early this week his illness took a turn for the worse and little hope was extended for his recovery. Commander Groton was born in Waldoboro, Me., Jan. 18, 1847, and had lived in Brockton about 35 years, coming here from Boston. For the past 10 years he had been employed in the heel department at the George E. Keith Shoe Co. plant. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Percy L. Groton of Avon and C. Merle Groton of this city, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice H. Mattinson, wife of Robert Mattinson, the young couple also living at 235 Boylston street. Mr. Groton also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Miller of this city and Mrs. Annie Marston of Scituate, widow of the late Harry L. Marston of this city; a brother Zenas Groton of Melrose, and five grand-children in Avon. When the Civil war was nearing its close, Mr. Groton, then a lad of 17, was mustered into the service, Nov. 16, 1864, as corporal in Co. M, 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry. Corp. Groton joined his company at Bermud Hundred, Va., and later the company was joined to Gen. Butler\'s forces at Dutch Gap, where it remained until the fall of Richmond. Later the company participated in the destruction of High Bridge, the battle resulting in the defeat of the Confederates and hastening the termination of the war. Corp. Groton was discharged from the service Nov. 14, 1865, five months after the surrender of Lee\'s army. Mr. Groton\'s father, William A. Groton, was also a soldier in the Civil war. He died in 1867 and was buried at sea. Mr. Groton joined Fletcher Webster Post in June, 1911, and was elected commander Dec. 3, 1919, and installed the following January. He served several times as chief marshal of the Memorial day parade. He was exceedingly patriotic and besides his membership in the G.A.R. held membership in the Sons of Veterans. His son, C. Merle Groton, served in the world war. Mr. Groton was prominent in the Olivet Memorial church, where the funeral services will be held. The G.A.R. ritual will be performed. Essentially a home-loving man, he was never happier than when surrounded by his family. He was a man of genial disposition and sterling integrity and held the respect of all with whom he was associated. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon, with interment in Coweeset cemetery. (Brockton Enterprise, Nov. 25, 1921, p.8, VETERANS OF THE G.A.R. MOURN THEIR COMMANDER -- Winfield Scott Groton, in 75th Year, Leader of Post 13 Two Years, Is Dead) | |||
| 60 | I55787 | Mary Angenette GUSHEE | 24 Okt 1869 | 18 Dez 1936 | Rockland Courier Gazette. Dec. 22,1936] Mrs. Mary A, Ames. Mary A., widow of George A. Ames, died Dec. 18 after a brief illness of pneumonia. She was a daughter of J. Amyntas and Fidelia (Hilt) Gushee, married while still a young girl to George A. Ames. Five children were bom of this union, four of whom are still living. Mrs. Ames was bom and has always lived in Appleton. and for many years had been a frequent contributor to The Courier Gazette both in news items and poems. After the death of her husband 11 years ago, the son Edward carried on the farm work until two years ago, when he married and went to Columbus, Ohio to make his home. Since that time she had stayed on the home farm with hired help. The surviving children were all present at the funeral services which were held at the Baptist Church, Rev. H. Nutter officiating. Mrs. Ames\' four nephews acted as bearers. She was buried in the Pine Grove Cemetery. The surviving children, Alvah E. Ames, Union, Lulie, wife of Capt. Walter S. Hill, Ludlow, Mass., Edward S., Columbus, Ohio and Richard J. of Springfield, Mass. The abundance of flowers were very beautiful, coming from friends and relatives and the companies for which the boys work. | |||
| 61 | I55789 | Samuel Wood GUSHEE | 10 Feb 1850 | 17 Sep 1920 | 20 Sep 1920 | Samuel Wood Gushee came to Nebraska and settled in Polk County on April 5 1874, farming for 3 years near Osceola and removing to this city in 1878. He conducted an implement business for several years and was afterward employed in a dry good store by S N Drew and Company. On August 5 1889 he formed a partnership in the mercantile business with George W West, under the firm name of West and Gushee, which continued until July 1907, when it was dissolved by mutual consent both members retiring from business in Osceola. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church having united May 10, 1903, and at the time of his death was chairman of the board of trustees. He served as treasurer of the board at the time of the building of the new church. He was a member of the IOOF, and the Tribe of Ben Hur, serving in the capacity of Scribe. He also served his city in various responsible capacities. taken from his Obituary | ||
| 62 | I55807 | Olive Dewolf GUSHEE | 9 Apr 1916 | 4 Jan 1992 | 7 Jan 1992 | Olive and Richard Gould married in 1942. They had five children. Olive died at 75 yrs of age. She was predeceased by a son Dennis in 1969. | ||
| 63 | I40758 | Rufus Atwood HALL | 7 Jul 1889 | 21 Feb 1949 | 1949 | Born Rufus Atwood Macurda Jr. - after his mother's remarriage, known as Rufus Atwood Hall. Family records show there was an adoption. (Please keep Rufus attached to both his biological as well as his step/adoptive fathers.) | NOT MARRIED | |
| 64 | I46311 | Lucy Willet HASSNER | 19 Mai 1899 | 7 Mrz 1963 | ||||
| 65 | I46514 | Richard Lawrence HATCH | 5 Mrz 1924 | 5 Jan 1989 | 1989 | |||
| 66 | I41481 | Eva May HEISLER | Sep 1904 | 22 Sep 1989 | Ottawa Citizen - 26 September 1989 - | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 67 | I41495 | Johann Philip HERMAN | 1 Nov 1723 | 9 Dez 1788 | 9 Dez 1788 | The Nova Scotia Gazette and Weekly Chronicle reported on 8 Sep 1772 that a schooner from Lunenburg, laden with Chordwood, commanded by Philip Herman, capsized entering Halifax Harbour. The drew were rescued and the vessel was towed to Rous's Cove. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 68 | I53453 | Clyde Wilbur HILTON | 15 Dez 1887 | 25 Mrz 1968 | Clyde W. Hilton, 79, of Bremen died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Barbara A. Fowler, at Miami Springs, Fla. He was born in Bremen Dec. 15, 1888, son of George W. and Nettie Groton Hilton. Mr. Hilton worked for H.P. Hood and Sons Co. mor | |||
| 69 | I53455 | Marjorie Ethel HILTON | 10 Sep 1915 | 12 Sep 1985 | Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B | |||
| 70 | I45699 | Albert Merton HOAK | 12 Feb 1895 | 1 Mrz 1947 | ||||
| 71 | I45700 | Alice Myrtle HOAK | 7 Apr 1891 | 17 Apr 1972 | ||||
| 72 | I45754 | Alice M HOAK | Nov 1863 | Mai 1937 | ||||
| 73 | I42646 | Ambrose HOCH | 1839 | 22 Apr 1924 | Ambrose Hoch, a life-long resident of this place passed away Tuesday morning after a brief illness. Mr. Hoch was in his 86th year. Lincoln County News: April 24th, 1924. Although Ambrose Hoch made his home at Winslow's Mills he was well known in Waldoboro and the people here were sorry to hear of his death April 22. Mr. Hoch was a member of Charles Keizer Post, G.A.R. and will be greatly missed in Memorial Day as he was always present to take part in the parade and exercise. He held as excelant military record having served in the civil are from October 13, 1862 until July 26, 1865. He was assigned with Co. A 21st Maine Regiment to the army of Gen. Banks in Louisiana where he was wounded in the Seige of Port Hudson. After being six weeks in the hospital on account of his wound he was discharged with his regiment but immediately reenhsted with the First Sharp-hooters, transfered to 20th Me. where he remained until the close of the war. Mr. Hoch was eighty-four years of age and survived his wife by thirteen years. He leaves two sons, the last service were held Friday at the Winslow\'s Mills Chapel. Rev. O.G. Barnard officiating as clergyman. The Flag-draped casket was as a guard of honor six of his old comrades and several veterans of the World War. The services were impressive and fitting to honor one that had served his country so well. The burial was in the Rural Cemetery in Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: May 1st, 1924. | |||
| 74 | I42672 | Elmer Raymond HOCH, Sr | 12 Dez 1886 | 28 Apr 1969 | WALDOBORO - Elmer R. Hoch, 82, died at his residence here on Monday. He was the husband of A. Thelma Cuthertson Hoch. A native of Waldoboro he was born on Dec. 12, 1886 the son of Ambrose and Catherine Oliver Hoch. he had been a lifelong resident of Waldoboro and was a farmer by occupation. A veteran of World War I, Mr. Hoch was the oldest veteran of U. S. Army of World War 1 in this area. Besides his widow of Waldoboro, Mr. Hoch is survived by two sons, Elmer R. Hoch Jr., and Patrick L. Hoch, both of Waldoboro; two daughters, Mrs. Helen C. Martin of Rockville, Conn., and Mrs. Sarah C. Parker of Waldoboro; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday from the Hall Funeral Home with Rev. Gordon Parlin officiating. Interment will be at the Rural Cemetery, Waldoboro. Elmer R. Hoch, 82, died Monday at his home in Waldoboro. he was born there Dec. 12, 1886, son of Ambrose and Catherine Oliver Hoch. he was a veteran of World War I and the oldest member of Barracks No. 1 of World War I. veterans. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Thelma Cuthbertson Hoch, are two sons, Elmer and Patrick Hoch, both of Waldoboro; two daughters, Mrs. Helen C. Martin of Rockville, Conn., and Mrs. Sarah Parker of Waldoboro; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. today at the Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Gordon Parlin will officiate and interment will be in the Rural Cemetery in Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: May 1st, 1969. | |||
| 75 | I42673 | Adin Bertie HOCH | Sep 1873 | 12 Aug 1943 | Adin B. Hoch, a lifelong citizen of this place passed away at home on Aug. 12 at the age of 69 after a long period of health. Mr. Hoch was the son of Ambrose and Catherine Hoch and is survived by his wife, who was Lizzie Davis, and a son Floyd and brother Elmer. In his earlier years he was a member of progressive grange and served as its master. Also a member of sons of Veterans. Musically inclined he was also a member of Jefferson Band and possessed a fine singing voice. He was a mill worker but his later years were devoted to his farm, finding his pleasure in fishing and hunting. Mr. Hoch was a kind friend and good neighbor, liked and respected by all and will be greatly missed by those who knew him. Lincoln County News: August 26th, 1943 | |||
| 76 | I46644 | Katherine Phyllis HOLMES | 2 Dez 1910 | 3 Feb 1993 | ||||
| 77 | I41116 | Myrtle Mae KEENE | 20 Feb 1873 | 17 Apr 1943 | This is the Myrtle Mae Keene (KG3B-CCQ) is the correct spouse of Herbert Orff; mother Olivia Orff, Virgil Orff, Clayton L Orff, Gertrude Orff and Beatrice Orff; born in Waldoboro, Maine the daughter of James Y. Keene and Mary Elizabeth Sukeforth. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 78 | I43914 | John KINDIG | 8 Feb 1874 | 4 Mrz 1954 | ||||
| 79 | I43917 | Douglas KINDIG | 19 Mrz 1860 | 25 Jan 1954 | 27 Jan 1954 | |||
| 80 | I44626 | Ruth Emily LERMOND | 18 Mai 1899 | 12 Dez 1962 | ||||
| 81 | I44896 | Mabel Hope LEWIS | 3 Sep 1915 | 14 Sep 1994 | ||||
| 82 | I13356 | Col Col. John Jacob LUDWIG | 10 Okt 1776 | 5 Nov 1858 | Died, in Waldoboro, Nov 3d, 1858, Col. Jacob Ludwig, aged 82 years Col. Ludwig was of German descent. His father, Capt, Jacob Ludwig, was one of the German emigrants who settled at Waldoboro in 1748, was an orderly sergeant in the French and Indian wars, commanded a company in the war of the Revolution, and was the first representative from Waldoboro to the General Court of Massachusetts. He was a Lieutenant in the War of 1812, in later life was styled a colonel (p. 396 Broad Bay Pioneers) Col. Ludwig had but few early advantages of education; possessing a strong and active mind, he improved every opportunity to obtain knowledge. He frequently represented Waldoboro both in the Legislature of Massachusetts and of Maine. He was one of the selectmen of the town for more than a quarter of a century, and a deputy sheriff more than thirty years. Candid and decided in the expression of his opinions, prompt, fearless and judicious in the discharge of duty. Highly respected as a citizen, few men, in any community, have received and retained for so long a time the confidence of the people. Practically benevolent and public spirited, ever giving his influence on the side of virtue, morality and religion. Many who have enjoyed his society abroad, or partaken of the cheerful hospitalities of his house, will remember his manly form, gentlemanly bearing, general conversation, and the fund of useful information he was ever ready to impart. As a husband, father and friend he possessed those amiable, kind and endearing qualities which make happy and joyous the domestic qualities which make happy and joyous the domestic circle. As a christian, he exemplified the religion of Jesus more by his consistent life and conversation than by any outward profession. The infirmaties of age came gradually upon him. He remarked, a few weeks previous to his death, that his faculties were impaired, his usefulness ended; he was now ready and waiting his summons to depart. His last sickness was short; the day before his death he walked in his fields, apparently as well as usual. His work all done - life well spent - the summons came - and he has gone to rest awhile, that he may be present at the resurrection of the just. | |||
| 83 | I46411 | Roy A LUDWIG | 14 Mrz 1904 | UNKNOWN | Funeral services were held Sept 27 for Roy A. Ludwig, 49, of Waldoboro, a carpenter, who died Sept. 24 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Kendell P. Teague. Rev. Robert E. Sampson officiated at the service at Waltz Funeral Home. Burial was in the Rural Cemet | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 84 | I46419 | Anson B LUDWIG | Apr 1866 | 1 Apr 1967 | ||||
| 85 | I42757 | Albert Francis MALQUIST | 22 Mrz 1885 | 28 Dez 1959 | 30 Dez 1959 | Son of John F and Hannah Dorthy Jacobs Malquist | NOT MARRIED | |
| 86 | I44631 | William Gardner MANK | 17 Mai 1893 | 28 Jun 1977 | ||||
| 87 | I46985 | Newell Gardner MANK | 30 Dez 1868 | 28 Mai 1930 | 1930 | Funeral services for Newell G. Mank, who died Saturday, were held today at the chapel at West Waldoboro. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 88 | I47067 | Martha Ann MANK | 12 Nov 1838 | 21 Nov 1918 | Martha Ann Mank Newbert (1838-1918) | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 89 | I47131 | Emily A. MANK | um 1858 | UNKNOWN | Emily A Mank (or Mink) Wallace (abt1857- ) | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 90 | I47921 | Dennis MANK | Mai 1861 | 11 Jan 1943 | 14 Jan 1943 | Dennis Mank passed away at his home Monday morning Jan 11. He was born in Waldoboro 81 years ago. he is survived by his widow, Amanda Mank and two nieces, Mrs. Sadie Mank of this town and Mrs. Abbie Dow of Farmington, Mass. Services will be held at Flande | NOT MARRIED | |
| 91 | I47939 | Beatrice Irene MANK | 28 Aug 1901 | 15 Apr 1994 | Beatrice Mank Willis | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 92 | I48080 | Gilbert F. MANK | 1848 | 4 Dez 1937 | ||||
| 93 | I48137 | Cora Elizabeth MANK | 1862 | 1940 | Cora Elizabeth Mank Moore (1862-1940) | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 94 | I48337 | Lester Everett MANK | 29 Jun 1887 | 1954 | findagrave.com Memorial #: 82379767 | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 95 | I47177 | Sanford Bucklin MANKS | 17 Okt 1873 | 1959 | 1959 | Maine Central Railroad, telegraph operator, whose 'story appeared in 'Railroad Magazine' Nov 1944; where he stated his parents family farm stood on a 'high bleak hill, in the small inland town of Fayette, where he got to appreciate the Framington branch o | NOT MARRIED | |
| 96 | I48855 | Baby Girl MARTIN | 10 Apr 1892 | 10 Apr 1892 | She is a Stillborn child and she lived only 8 hours when she died. She was not given a name according to the Vital Records of Maine. She was the first born child for Addison Martin and Estelle Douglass. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 97 | I44166 | Earle Theodore MAXCY, Sr. | 9 Apr 1896 | 13 Nov 1970 | ||||
| 98 | I40617 | Cecil Elvyn MCGAVIN | 18 Mrz 1911 | 23 Apr 1991 | 26 Apr 1991 | McGAVIN - Cecil E. on April 23rd, 1991 at the age of 80 years. He is survived by his loving family, sons, Barry and wife, Carole, Mike and wife, Ann, 4 grandchildren, 1 sister Audrey in San Diego and nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be hel | NOT MARRIED | |
| 99 | I40879 | Asmond Stanley MESERVE | 9 Feb 1858 | 22 Mrz 1921 | 27 Mrz 1921 | Became Superintendent of the Ferris Industrial School in New Castle Delaware in 1899. After six years, he resigned quoted as saying in regard to whipping of the inmates "I would rather hang a man for murder!... the whipping post is not a corrective instit | NOT MARRIED | |
| 100 | I55234 | Arthur Alonzo MILLER | 21 Apr 1843 | 4 Jun 1871 | Arther A Miller (1843-1871) Son of Adeline Miller per Census 1860 Brother of R Meobac Miller (or Meaubec Miller) b abt 1845 #48443266 per Census 1860. John K Miller & Adeline E Meservey Miller m 23 Apr 1842, Waldoboro ME Husband of Matilda Leghe Miller, m 8 Jul 1867 Waldoboro ME Father of - Austin L Miller b abt 1868 - Mabel Miller Mank (1871-1958) Died 4 Jun 1871 AE 28 ys 1 mo 14 ds b abt Apr 1843 |