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1 | I41316 | Obediah Sylvanus BARKHOUSE | 22 Jun 1868 | 11 Mrz 1955 | Mrz 1955 | Born in New Cornwall Lunenburg County NS | ||
2 | I39668 | Louise H BURNELL | 3 Feb 1931 | 8 Mrz 2016 | Nachruf auf Louise Brann Louise H. Brann 1931 - 2016 SKOWHEGAN - Louise H. Brann, 85, verstarb am 8. März 2016 im Woodlawn Nursing and Rehab Center in Skowhegan. Sie wurde am 3. Februar 1931 in Westbrook als Tochter von Louis und Rena Burnell geboren. Louise heiratete William Seiders und zusammen hatten sie fünf Kinder, von denen eines vor ihr verstarb, William Seiders Jr. Sie war auch von ihrem Ehemann Wallace H. Brann vorverstorben. Louise arbeitete viele Jahre lang als Hausputzerin und leitete eine Kindertagesstätte. Sie liebte Musik, Tanzen und Bingospielen. Sie hinterlässt ihre Töchter Rena Roghelia und Ehemann Richard aus Windham, Loretta Northup und Ehemann Jay aus Gorham; und die Söhne Eugene Seiders und seine Frau Lenora aus Bridgewater und Gary Seiders Sr. und seine Frau Johanne aus Oakland. Louise hatte vier Stiefkinder, Betty Johnson und ihren Ehemann James, Clayton Brann und Ralph Brann, alle aus Maryland, und Linda Clements aus Texas. Sie hatte 13 Enkelkinder, sechs Urenkel und ein Ururenkelkind. Freunde sind eingeladen, am Samstag, den 12. März, von 14 bis 16 Uhr das Lawry Brothers-Wheeler Funeral Home, 26 Church St., Oakland, zu besuchen. Die Arrangements werden vom Lawry Brothers-Wheeler Funeral Home of Oakland getroffen. | |||
3 | I36759 | Carrie Mabel BURNS | 20 Feb 1882 | 1 Mai 1954 | Mrs. Carrie M. Winchenbaugh, 72, wife of the Rev. Herman R. Winchenbaugh died at her home, 16, Granite St., Rockland, Sunday, May 30. A native of Waldoboro, she was born Feb. 28, 1882, the daughter of Capt. Gardiner and Rosie Creamer Burns,. She was a member of the Pratt Memorial Methodist Church, the WSCS Golden Rod Chapter, Henderson Auxiliary, DAR, the Women\'s Educational Club and was a former member of Miriam Rebekah Lodge and the Grange. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Evangeline Sylvester of Rockland, Mrs. Virginia Poletti of Quincy, Mass. and Mrs. Eleanor Paguin of Augusta; six sons, Basil, Ensign, Xavier and Manuel, all of Rockland, Gabriel of Waldoboro and Benedict of Camden; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Winchenbach and Mrs. Theresa Shute, both of Waldoboro and Evren Burns Burns of Friendship; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Russell Funeral Home, the Rev. Merle S. Canant officiating. Interment was in Str. Paul\'s Society Cemetery, Dutch Neck, Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: June 3, 1954. Funeral services were held Wednesday from the Russell Funeral Home, Rockland, for Mrs. Carrie M. Winchenbaugh, 72, of 16 Granite St., Rockland, wife of the Rev. Herman R. Winchenbaugh. She died at her home May 30. The Rev. Merle S. Conant officiated at the service. Burial was in St. Paul\'s Society Cemetery, Dutch Neck, Waldoboro. Mrs. Winchenbaugh was born in Waldoboro, Feb. 28, 1882, the daughter of Capt. Gardner and Rosie Creamer Burns. She was a member of the Pratt Memorial Methodist Church, the WSCS, Golden Rod Chapter, Henderson Auxiliary, DAR, the Women\'s Educational Club and was a former member of Miriam Rebekah Lodge and the Grange. Besides her husband she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Evangeline Sylvester of Rockland, Mrs. Virginia Poletti of Quincy, Mass. and Mrs. Eleanor Paquin of Augusta; six sons, Basil, Ensign, Exavier and Manuel all of Rockland, Gabriel of Waldoboro and Benedict of Camden; two sisters; Mrs. Sadie Winchenbach and Mrs. Theresa Chute, both of Waldoboro; three brothers, Fred and Ernest Burns of Friendship, 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Waldoboro Press: June 3rd, 1954 | |||
4 | I40892 | Lemuel Ludwig CALER | 7 Sep 1854 | 24 Feb 1924 | 1924 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42590337/lemuel-l-caler | ||
5 | I42206 | Niven Crawford CHAPMAN | 18 Jul 1917 | 4 Jan 2007 | 2007 | Niven Crawford Chapman, 89, of Damariscotta, passed away Jan. 4 at Winship Green in Bath, following a brief illness. | ||
6 | I41469 | Hilda Maude CHURCH | 21 Mrz 1893 | 9 Apr 1967 | Apr 1967 | Born in 1893, she wanted to train to be a nurse, however, she was too old. Therefore, she faked her birth year to be two years younger to attend school. Her husband and children did not learn of this until after Hilda's death. ("Hilda" went by \"Maude\") | ||
7 | I42184 | Ruth May CREAMER | 5 Feb 1899 | 13 Feb 1961 | Mrs. Ruth Genthner BREMEN, Feb. 13 - Mrs. Ruth Genthner, 62, died suddenly Monday at her home. She was born February 5, 1899, at Damariscotta, the daughter of Orrin and Grace (Cuningham) Creamer. She lived most of her life at Bremen. Survivors are her husband Pearlie Genthner; her mother, Mrs. Almond McLain; five sisters; Mrs. Lloyd Moody of South Hope; Mrs. Allison Waltz, Mrs. Arnold Standish, Mrs. James Wellman and Miss Gladys Cramer all fo Waldoboro; two brothers Pearlie Cramer of Woolwich and Percy Cramer of Waldoboro; five daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Genthner of Medomak, Mrs. Nivan Chapman of Damariscotta, Mrs. Floyd Carter of Thomaston, Mrs. Paul Cramer of Edgecomb and Mrs. Frank Dodge of Bridgton; four sons, Ralph Winchenbach of Waldoboro, Harold Winchenbach and Eugene Winchenbach of Tenants Harbor and Paul Winchenbach; 51 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews and cousins. Funerals services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o\'clock at the Flanders Funeral Home at Waldoboro with the Rev. Vernon E. Carver officiating. Burial will be in the spring. The Bangor Daily News: 14 Feb. 1961. Mrs. Ruth M. Genthner 62, Bremen, wife of Perley Genthner, died Monday. She was born in Damariscotta, Feb. 5, 1899, daughter of Orrin and Grace Cunningham Creamer. She had lived in Bremen most of her life. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Almond McLain, five daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Genthner, Medomak, Mrs. Nivan Chapman, Damariscotta, Mrs. Floyd F. Carter, Thomaston, Mrs. Paul Creamer, Edgecomb, Mrs. Frank Dodge, Bridgton, four sons, Ralph and Harold Winchenbach Jr. both of Waldoboro, Eugene Winchenbach of Tenant\'s Harbor, and Paul Winchenbach; two brothers, Percy Creamer, Waldoboro, and Perley Creamer, Woolwich, five sisters, Mrs. Ellison Waltz, Waldoboro, Mrs. Arnold Standish, Waldoboro, Mrs. Lloyd Moody, South Hope, Mrs. James Wellman, Waldoboro, and Miss. Gladys Creamer, Brunswick, 51 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and several cousins. Funeral services were held today at the Flanders Funeral Home. The Rev. Vernon Carver officiated. Entombment was in Hillside Cemetery, Bremen. Interment will be in the spring. Waldoboro Press: February 16th, 1961 | |||
8 | I42214 | Bruce CREAMER | 2012 | Bruce A. Creamer, 58, passed away at his home in Newcastle on the morning of April 11, 2012 after a brief illness. Born in Damariscotta on November 20th 1953, he was the son of Paul and Esther (Winchenbach) Creamer. | ||||
9 | I42213 | Frank N. CREAMER | 1936 | 1964 | Frank N. Creamer | |||
10 | I42212 | Paul CREAMER, II | 1939 | 2009 | PORTLAND -- Paul Creamer Jr., 70, died March 17, 2009. He was born Jan. 12, 1939, in Damariscotta, the son of Paul and Esther Winchenbach Creamer. He is survived by his loving ex-wife; son; daughters; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Su | |||
11 | I36601 | Myra A CREAMER | Nov 1874 | 12 Jan 1931 | Mrs. Myra Burkett died at her home in Main Street Monday night. Funeral services will be held in the Baptist church Thursday afternoon with Rev. G.W. Collins officiating. Lincoln County News: January 15th, 1931. Mrs. Myra E. Burkett Funeral services for Mrs. Myra E. Burkett were held in the Baptist church Thursday afternoon with Rev. George W. Collins officiating. She is survived by her husband John Burkett, her mother, Mrs. Etta Creamer, two sons, Millard and Harold, a brother, Melvin Creamer, two sisters, Miss Sadie Creamer and Mrs. Lena Paine of Brant Rock, Mass. Her body was placed in the receiving tomb at the German Cemetery. Lincoln County News: January 22nd, 1931 | |||
12 | I42201 | Joan L. CREAMER | 1942 | 2008 | 2008 | Joan L. Marshall, 66, of Augusta, died on April 25 after a long courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Waldoboro on Nov. 15, 1941, the daughter of Paul and Esther (Winchenbach) Creamer. She was a 1959 graduate of Waldoboro High School. Joan was ow | ||
13 | I42202 | Paul CREAMER, I | 9 Okt 1912 | 3 Mrz 1969 | NORTH EDGECOMB - Paul Creamer, Sr. 56, died Monday in a Fairfield hospital following a long illness. He was born at Waldoboro Oct. 9, 1912, son of Frank and Alice Gross Creamer. He was the owner of Creamer's Lobster Pound and operated a wholesale and reta | |||
14 | I41426 | Johann Fredrick DEMONE | 23 Dez 1754 | 23 Feb 1755 | vor 1838 | Roots Web World Connect record for Johann Friedrich DEMONE | ||
15 | I42189 | Myra Etta Winchenbach DODGE | 28 Jan 1920 | 18 Sep 1984 | 1984 | Myra E. Dodge, Bridgton, died Sept 20 at her Forest Avenue home. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Harold and Ruth Creamer Winchenbach and attended schools there. Mrs. Dodge went to Bridgton 30 years ago. She was a housekeeper for many years for Mrs. William Foster. Surviving are a daughter, Jeanne Davis of Bridgton; four sons, Frank A. Dodge III of Oscoda, Mich., Jack R. Dodge of Connecticut, Davis D. Dodge of Norway and Darryl Watkins of Yarmouth; a brother, Eugene Winchenbach of Appleton; three sisters, Ruby Genthner of Bremen, Phyllis Waisanen of Thomaston and Helen Chapman of Damariscotta, and nine grandchildren. A funeral was held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Wood Funeral Home, Fryeburg. Committal prayers and burial Monday at Forest hill Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 27th, 1984. | ||
16 | I41378 | Barbara Joanne DOWELL | 30 Apr 1924 | 16 Okt 2012 | Barbara J. Johnson of Weymouth, passed away Oct. 16, 2012, at her home. She was 88 years old. Born and raised in Medford, she had lived in Weymouth since 1962. Barbara was an active member of the Weymouth Historical Society, longtime Town Meeting member a | |||
17 | I42205 | Beatrice P. GENTHNER | 12 Mai 1926 | 12 Aug 2009 | 2009 | Beatrice Winchenbach, 83, of Waldoboro, died suddenly Aug. 12 at the Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta. Beatrice was born May 12, 1926 in Damariscotta, the daughter of Frank and Lillian Sprague Genthner, and attended local schools. She was self-empl | ||
18 | I42208 | Ray Barry GENTHNER | 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 lifelon | |||
19 | I42196 | Kenneth Sterling GENTHNER, I | 8 Okt 1915 | 6 Okt 2006 | Kenneth “Wig” Sterling Genthner, Sr. | |||
20 | 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 | |||
21 | I42411 | Evelyn Jane GENTHNER | 13 Aug 1927 | 8 Okt 2009 | 16 Okt 2009 | Evelyn Peters Obituary | ||
22 | 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 | |||
23 | 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 | ||
24 | I40735 | Kathleen Marrie GRAFFAM | 11 Dez 1925 | 19 Jun 2009 | Birth: Dec. 11, 1925 | |||
25 | 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) | ||
26 | 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) | |||
27 | I41076 | Carlene Marie GROTTON | 14 Apr 1928 | 18 Jul 2008 | Carlene Marie Jamieson, 80, died peacefully, Friday, July 18, 2008 at the Sebasticook Valley Hospital in Pittsfield after a period of ill health surrounded by her loving family. | |||
28 | I40802 | Arthur Linwood HALL | 24 Mai 1935 | 5 Sep 2009 | nach 5 Sep 2009 | Birth: May 24, 1935 | ||
29 | 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.) | ||
30 | I41481 | Eva May HEISLER | Sep 1904 | 22 Sep 1989 | Ottawa Citizen - 26 September 1989 - | |||
31 | 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. | ||
32 | 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. | |||
33 | 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. | |||
34 | 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 | |||
35 | 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. | |||
36 | I41371 | Mary C KILBANE | 10 Mai 1935 | 5 Dez 2017 | MALONEY, MARY C. (nee Kilbane) (1935-2017). Passed away on December 5, 2017 at age 82. | |||
37 | I40396 | Dr William Casper KITE, Jr | 6 Jul 1919 | 25 Jul 2008 | Kite, Dr. William Casper Jr. SLINGERLANDS, N.Y. William Kite, 89, of Slingerlands, formerly of Loudonville, passed away Friday, July 25, 2008. | |||
38 | I40600 | Clarence Arthur Gladstone LOVELL | 7 Mai 1922 | 8 Feb 2007 | 2007 | Clarence Arthur Gladstone Lovell | ||
39 | 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. | |||
40 | I37804 | Melvin Harvey “Mel” LUDWIG, Jr | 5 Jun 1929 | 8 Dez 1929 | 22 Okt 2013 | MSGT MELVIN LUDWIG JR. U.S. Air Force, Retired Melvin H. Ludwig Jr., 84, of Las Vegas, passed away Oct. 22, 2013. Mel loved serving his country and retired as a master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. He was then employed by NASA at Cape Kennedy. He was honored to have had the privilege of working on the flight that landed the first men on the moon. In 1971 he fulfilled a dream of owning an auto garage where he worked with his sons. He was a faithful member of the LDS Church and served in many callings, including a mission in the London Temple. Mel spent many years involved in scouting, temple work and his family\'s genealogy. | ||
41 | I42757 | Albert Francis MALQUIST | 22 Mrz 1885 | 28 Dez 1959 | 30 Dez 1959 | Son of John F and Hannah Dorthy Jacobs Malquist | ||
42 | 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 | ||
43 | I40595 | Cecil MCGAVIN | 26 Sep 1932 | 16 Sep 2020 | Cecil 'Mike' McGavin | |||
44 | 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 | ||
45 | I40728 | Grant Demmons MORRILL | 6 Jun 1917 | 5 Jan 1997 | Served in the Navy during WWII, then the Merchant Marines for 37 yrs as a Chief Engineer. | |||
46 | I40761 | Augusta May NASH | 5 Mai 1872 | 21 Aug 1946 | 1947 | “Grandmother Nash was a very attractive girl. The Macurda’s were an influential family in Wiscasset (the principle city in Maine then) Her marriage to Rufus Macurda was arranged and didn’t last long. When she married George Hall, he adopted Dad (Rufus) so | ||
47 | I40727 | Louise Marie PARADIS | 13 Jun 1940 | 30 Sep 2013 | 2013 | Louise M. Curtis, 73, of Lisbon Falls, passed away peacefully in Lewiston on Monday morning, September 30, 2013, with her loving family by her side, and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren in spirit. | ||
48 | I42777 | Clyde A PERKINS, Jr | 21 Okt 1931 | 21 Jun 2019 | Clyde A. Perkins Jr., 87, of the Gardiner Road, passed away on Friday, June 21, 2019, after a long illness. | |||
49 | I7189 | Johannes PFAFF | um 1596 | vor 25 Nov 1666 | Küchenschreiber und Schenk, Keller im Kloster Gnadenthal 1662 https://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1189192553 Kinder unsicher siehe die Geburtsdaten sowie http://ofb.genealogy.net/famreport.php?ofb=greifenstein&ID=I3064&nachname=PFAFF&modus=&lang=de&som=y | |||
50 | I13751 | Johann Georg PFAFF | Okt 1745 | 10 Okt 1745 | 8 Mrz 1819 | 12 Mrz 1819 |