Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 4Lewis historical publishing Company, 1909 - Maine |
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Page 1661
... Lewiston , Maine , Septem- ber 5 , 1883. Her husband , Samuel , died at Vassalboro , April 12 , 1843. Their children , all born in Vassalboro , were : 1. Mercy Ann , born September 6 , 1830. 2. Hannah Jane , November 2 , 1832. 3. Almon ...
... Lewiston , Maine , Septem- ber 5 , 1883. Her husband , Samuel , died at Vassalboro , April 12 , 1843. Their children , all born in Vassalboro , were : 1. Mercy Ann , born September 6 , 1830. 2. Hannah Jane , November 2 , 1832. 3. Almon ...
Page 1662
... Lewiston , Maine , April 3 , 1874. He was educated in the public schools of that place and was graduated from the Nichols Latin School ( president of his class ) in 1893. He entered Bowdoin College , but did not finish his course ...
... Lewiston , Maine , April 3 , 1874. He was educated in the public schools of that place and was graduated from the Nichols Latin School ( president of his class ) in 1893. He entered Bowdoin College , but did not finish his course ...
Page 1669
... Lewiston . There he at- tended the grammar school on Oak street un- til he entered the New Grammar school on Ash street . He then worked in mills sum- mers and attended school the remainder of the year until he completed the course and ...
... Lewiston . There he at- tended the grammar school on Oak street un- til he entered the New Grammar school on Ash street . He then worked in mills sum- mers and attended school the remainder of the year until he completed the course and ...
Page 1676
... Lewiston , Maine , where he acted as local missionary . He was a good man , a good husband and father , a good citi- zen , a good church member , a good minister of the New Testament . On May 1 , 1831 , Rev. Samuel ( 2 ) Boothby married ...
... Lewiston , Maine , where he acted as local missionary . He was a good man , a good husband and father , a good citi- zen , a good church member , a good minister of the New Testament . On May 1 , 1831 , Rev. Samuel ( 2 ) Boothby married ...
Page 1677
... Lewiston , Maine , who died at East Livermore , March 31 , 1868 . Their children were : Eugene H. and Vesta , deceased . Eugene H. Boothby lives in Wash- ington , D. C. He married Ida Simons , and their son , Roswell E. , is a famous ...
... Lewiston , Maine , who died at East Livermore , March 31 , 1868 . Their children were : Eugene H. and Vesta , deceased . Eugene H. Boothby lives in Wash- ington , D. C. He married Ida Simons , and their son , Roswell E. , is a famous ...
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