"From left to right: Back row: Beatrice A. (Trask) Wilson (1902-1983) - Mrs. Sherril Stenmore Wilson Eunice Edna (Reed) Harris (1914-1996) - Mrs. Wallace H. Harris Annie M. (Gott) Ingalls (1911-2002) - Mrs. Edwin E. Ingalls and Mrs. Carl Silverstone Mildred E. (Nice) Young (1915-2006) - Mrs. Manuel L. Young Thelma (Gott) Dornfeld (1905-1995) - Mrs. Frederick W. Dornfeld Charlotte Frances (Reed) Robbins (1910-2006) - Mrs. Colson J. Robbins Front row: Genevieve Leighton (1903-1970) Kathlyn Laurie (Murphy) Reed (1882-1965) - Mrs. Edmund Blanchard Reed II Sara ""Sadie"" J. (Hallowell) Wilson (1909-1992) - Mrs. Eugene Woodbury Wilson - partial view"
Description: "From left to right: Back row: Beatrice A. (Trask) Wilson (1902-1983) - Mrs. Sherril Stenmore Wilson Eunice Edna (Reed) Harris (1914-1996) - Mrs. Wallace H. Harris Annie M. (Gott) Ingalls (1911-2002) - Mrs. Edwin E. Ingalls and Mrs. Carl Silverstone Mildred E. (Nice) Young (1915-2006) - Mrs. Manuel L. Young Thelma (Gott) Dornfeld (1905-1995) - Mrs. Frederick W. Dornfeld Charlotte Frances (Reed) Robbins (1910-2006) - Mrs. Colson J. Robbins Front row: Genevieve Leighton (1903-1970) Kathlyn Laurie (Murphy) Reed (1882-1965) - Mrs. Edmund Blanchard Reed II Sara ""Sadie"" J. (Hallowell) Wilson (1909-1992) - Mrs. Eugene Woodbury Wilson - partial view" [show more]
"Ida Miriam (Lewis) Dix (1869-1956) was a great-granddaughter-in-law to William Dix Jr. (1776-1814). Ida Miriam Lewis was born on January 29, 1869 to Stephen A. Lewis and Mary J. (Comeau) Lewis in Waterford, Nova Scotia. Ida came to Tremont in 1884 when she was 15. When she was 18 she married Hiram A. Dix Jr. (1861-1947) a fisherman, son of Hiram A. Dix and Emily Jane (Norwood) Dix, on March 15, 1887 in Tremont, Maine. In 1895 the Dix family acquired their house in Bernard, Maine. Hiram and Ida moved to Portland in 1918 and stayed there until 1950 when they came back home to “Dix Cottage” in Bernard. They had come there for summer vacations while they lived in Portland. Hiram fished out of Portland, probably on a trawler, for all his working life. Ida Miriam (Lewis) Dix died on July 12, 1956 at the hospital in Bar Harbor, Maine."
Description: "Ida Miriam (Lewis) Dix (1869-1956) was a great-granddaughter-in-law to William Dix Jr. (1776-1814). Ida Miriam Lewis was born on January 29, 1869 to Stephen A. Lewis and Mary J. (Comeau) Lewis in Waterford, Nova Scotia. Ida came to Tremont in 1884 when she was 15. When she was 18 she married Hiram A. Dix Jr. (1861-1947) a fisherman, son of Hiram A. Dix and Emily Jane (Norwood) Dix, on March 15, 1887 in Tremont, Maine. In 1895 the Dix family acquired their house in Bernard, Maine. Hiram and Ida moved to Portland in 1918 and stayed there until 1950 when they came back home to “Dix Cottage” in Bernard. They had come there for summer vacations while they lived in Portland. Hiram fished out of Portland, probably on a trawler, for all his working life. Ida Miriam (Lewis) Dix died on July 12, 1956 at the hospital in Bar Harbor, Maine." [show more]
Herman Oscar Joyce (1896-1963) was born on April 21, 1896 to Oliver James Joyce and Nellie Hannah (Gott) Joyce at Gott’s Island, Maine. Herman was a fisherman. Herman Oscar Joyce died on April 18, 1963.
Description: Herman Oscar Joyce (1896-1963) was born on April 21, 1896 to Oliver James Joyce and Nellie Hannah (Gott) Joyce at Gott’s Island, Maine. Herman was a fisherman. Herman Oscar Joyce died on April 18, 1963.
For more information on the history of this house see “The Historic Homes of the Town of Tremont…A perspective in Time,” p. 21, "The Barbara L. Slick House" - Published by the Tremont Historical Society, July 1998. Barbara L. Slick is Barbara (Lawson) Slick, daughter of Edwin "Ned" Lawson.
Description: For more information on the history of this house see “The Historic Homes of the Town of Tremont…A perspective in Time,” p. 21, "The Barbara L. Slick House" - Published by the Tremont Historical Society, July 1998. Barbara L. Slick is Barbara (Lawson) Slick, daughter of Edwin "Ned" Lawson.
"Archibald and Mira Dix were great-grandchildren of William Dix Jr. (1776-1814) who was in Tremont when he died in 1814. Archibald L. Dix (1867-after 1940) was born in January 1867 to master mariner John P. Dix and Harriet E. Verrill in Tremont, Maine. Capt. and Mrs. Dix settled in Philadelphia some time between 1870 and 1880. Archibald attended the University of Pennsylvania and became a doctor, graduating from there in 1893. He apparently had some notable success in treating Lupus. Archibald’s sister, Mira Verrill Dix (1870-1934) was born on May 18, 1870. She became a teacher. Archibald and Mira lived together in Philadelphia, with various members of their family, for the rest of their lives. While neither married they were frequently mentioned in the social pages of newspapers as attendants in weddings of their family. On November 18, 1897 Archibald was best man at the wedding of his first cousin, Frederick C. Holden, when Frederick married Maud Wilson in Brooklyn, New York. Frederick C. Holden’s mother, Hannah Augusta Verrill, was a sister of Archibald’s mother, Harriet E. Verrill. Their sister, May E. Dix (1873-), married John Lucas on November 19, 1902 with Myra, “Miss Verrill Dix,” as maid of honor and Archibald serving as an usher. After May’s husband, John Lucas died, she lived with the family in Philadelphia from at least 1920 to 1930. Mira, who sometimes went by the name of Verrill Dix, and her sister, May (Dix) Lucas rented the Miller Cottage in Bar Harbor in 1924. Mira Verrill Dix died c. December 29, 1934 and was buried on January 3, 1935 at the Westminster Cemetery in Marion, Pennsylvania where her father was buried. Her brother, Archibald, signed the papers. Archibald L. Dix died some time after 1940."
Description: "Archibald and Mira Dix were great-grandchildren of William Dix Jr. (1776-1814) who was in Tremont when he died in 1814. Archibald L. Dix (1867-after 1940) was born in January 1867 to master mariner John P. Dix and Harriet E. Verrill in Tremont, Maine. Capt. and Mrs. Dix settled in Philadelphia some time between 1870 and 1880. Archibald attended the University of Pennsylvania and became a doctor, graduating from there in 1893. He apparently had some notable success in treating Lupus. Archibald’s sister, Mira Verrill Dix (1870-1934) was born on May 18, 1870. She became a teacher. Archibald and Mira lived together in Philadelphia, with various members of their family, for the rest of their lives. While neither married they were frequently mentioned in the social pages of newspapers as attendants in weddings of their family. On November 18, 1897 Archibald was best man at the wedding of his first cousin, Frederick C. Holden, when Frederick married Maud Wilson in Brooklyn, New York. Frederick C. Holden’s mother, Hannah Augusta Verrill, was a sister of Archibald’s mother, Harriet E. Verrill. Their sister, May E. Dix (1873-), married John Lucas on November 19, 1902 with Myra, “Miss Verrill Dix,” as maid of honor and Archibald serving as an usher. After May’s husband, John Lucas died, she lived with the family in Philadelphia from at least 1920 to 1930. Mira, who sometimes went by the name of Verrill Dix, and her sister, May (Dix) Lucas rented the Miller Cottage in Bar Harbor in 1924. Mira Verrill Dix died c. December 29, 1934 and was buried on January 3, 1935 at the Westminster Cemetery in Marion, Pennsylvania where her father was buried. Her brother, Archibald, signed the papers. Archibald L. Dix died some time after 1940." [show more]
"Solomon T. Gott (1848-1924) was a great-great-grandson of Daniel Gott Jr. (1739-1814) and Hannah Norwood (1744-1836). Collistia or Collista F. Mullin (1853-1940) was born in February 1853. Collistia married Solomon T. Gott (1848-1924), son of James S. Gott and Hulda (Dawes) Gott, on July 20, 1873 in Tremont, Maine. Collistia F. (Mullin) Gott died in 1940 in Tremont, Maine."
Description: "Solomon T. Gott (1848-1924) was a great-great-grandson of Daniel Gott Jr. (1739-1814) and Hannah Norwood (1744-1836). Collistia or Collista F. Mullin (1853-1940) was born in February 1853. Collistia married Solomon T. Gott (1848-1924), son of James S. Gott and Hulda (Dawes) Gott, on July 20, 1873 in Tremont, Maine. Collistia F. (Mullin) Gott died in 1940 in Tremont, Maine."
Twenty-four children belonging to twelve families in a small rural schoolhouse in 1928. Front Row - Left to Right: Clarence Bartlett Harold Butler (1919-1979) Alfred Kelley (1921-1958) Rudolph Somes (1919-1985) Herbert Somes (1917-1997) Harland Butler (1919-2003) Rudolph E. Kelley (1920-1944) Raymond Bartlett Second Row - Left to Right: Lucille Mary Butler Harper (1921-1969) Eloise Hodgdon Rosemary Elaine Smallidge (1920-2003)? Thelma Campbell (1920-1998) Everett Bartlett Everett Walter Butler (1916-1981) Percy Reed (1917-2000) Basil Farrell (1918-1984) Third Row - Left to Right: Arthur Butler Jimmy Butler Ralph Walter Hodgdon (1913-1957) Russell Reed Back Row - Left to Right: Ernestine Somes (1913-1941) Frances Gray Margaret Hodgdon Carolyn Hodgdon
Description: Twenty-four children belonging to twelve families in a small rural schoolhouse in 1928. Front Row - Left to Right: Clarence Bartlett Harold Butler (1919-1979) Alfred Kelley (1921-1958) Rudolph Somes (1919-1985) Herbert Somes (1917-1997) Harland Butler (1919-2003) Rudolph E. Kelley (1920-1944) Raymond Bartlett Second Row - Left to Right: Lucille Mary Butler Harper (1921-1969) Eloise Hodgdon Rosemary Elaine Smallidge (1920-2003)? Thelma Campbell (1920-1998) Everett Bartlett Everett Walter Butler (1916-1981) Percy Reed (1917-2000) Basil Farrell (1918-1984) Third Row - Left to Right: Arthur Butler Jimmy Butler Ralph Walter Hodgdon (1913-1957) Russell Reed Back Row - Left to Right: Ernestine Somes (1913-1941) Frances Gray Margaret Hodgdon Carolyn Hodgdon [show more]
Back Row - Left to Right: Elizabeth "Lizzie" Belle Mayo Holmes - daughter of Jacob Schoppy Mayo Maud F. (Holmes) Gilley - daughter of Elizabeth Holmes Front Row - Left to Right: Jacob Schoppy Mayo (1819-1912) - father of Elizabeth Holmes Wendell Holmes Gilley (1904-1983) - son of Maud F. (Holmes) Gilley
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Elizabeth "Lizzie" Belle Mayo Holmes - daughter of Jacob Schoppy Mayo Maud F. (Holmes) Gilley - daughter of Elizabeth Holmes Front Row - Left to Right: Jacob Schoppy Mayo (1819-1912) - father of Elizabeth Holmes Wendell Holmes Gilley (1904-1983) - son of Maud F. (Holmes) Gilley