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November 2008


 

 


May through October 2008


LITTLE / FOGG:  I am trying to I find out if my relatives were married in Monroe, Maine.  Their names were Jane Little and Charles W. Fogg. Married on July 25,1897.  Reply to: [email protected]  13 Oct 08

HILLMAN:  I am attempting to find the the relationship between the Hillman family and the Waldron family.  More specifically, I am researching one Mary Ann Hillman.  I can find nothing to connect these two families or to positively connect her to the family of Henry Hillman other than census reports.   Mary Ann Hillman is my wife's great grandmother, born March of 1859, Frankfort, Waldo, ME.  She later married a John S. Aiken of Bucksport, Hancock, ME.

1.) Census, 1860: enumerates a Mary A. Hillman, 1 year of age, born ME., living with a family of Nathanial Waldron, age 24, and Hannah Waldron, age 24.    A Charles Waldron, age 2 also listed, in Frankfort Mills [ed. aka Frankfort, Waldo, ME.]

1a.) Note: A Henry Hillman, age 55, wife, Clarinda, age 44,  family also in Frankfort Mills w/seven children inclusive of Mehitable, age 12 and an Arnold age 25, and George Hillman, age 17. (See 1870 census and Mary A. age 11).
 
2.) 1870 Census: Mary A. Hillman age 11, now living with Henry age 65, and Clarinda Hillman, age, 51.  Both born in Maine, no Rhode Island connection.
 
2a.) Note: Now there is only one child living with Henry and Clarinda.  This is Mary A. Hillman age 11.  (She seems  be no longer associated with the Waldron family).
 
I have two questions!!
 
1.) Question: Why would Mary A. Hillman, age 1 be living w/Waldon(s) in 1860?
 
2.) Question: Could there have been something between Waldron and one of the Hillman males, Arnold, age 25 or George age 17?  Probably not as there were no older Waldron women, except for Hannah age 24, spouse of Nathanial Waldron 1860 census and they had been married at least 2 years, as they had a child age 2.  Reply to:  Det. Park M. Kaestner (KCMO PD (Retired))  28 Oct 08

WAGNER:  I am looking for an old family cemetery in Prospect, ME. The family name is Wagner and Thomas L. Wagner born abt. 1832 and died in Prospect on 29 Sept 1896 should be buried there as well as Ernest James Robertson. b. 29 Sep 1876  in Swanville and died on 11 Jun 1918 in Searsport.  He is reported on death certificate to be buried in Prospect.  I have been told that there is (or was) a Wagner Farm Road in Prospect.  Does anyone know where this is?  Perhaps that old farm land is where the cemetery is located.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.   Reply to: Jennie Robertson Nealley  13 Oct 08

WHITAKER / WEBB:  Would like to get in touch with any one related to the following persons to share information with.

  • James Whitaker from England to Jacob Y. Whitaker of China, ME to Troy, ME.
  • John Webb of Durham, ME. to Barbara Webb Whitaker of Kennebec County to Troy, ME.   Reply to: Gladys Pelosi 13 Oct 08


 

 

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