Description: From Left to Right: Leonard Neil Mayo (1927-1998) Eleanor Ruth Mayo (1920-1981) Barbara Elaine Mayo (1928-2002) Lawrence Dudley Mayo (1926-2004)
Left to Right: Fred Sidney Mayo (1877-1949) - in front Douglas E. Trenholm (1878-c.1966) Florence Gladys Mayo (1884-1974), Mrs. Paul Edward Crocker – Chana’s sister, a music teacher. Chana Sherwood (Mayo) Trenholm, Mrs. Douglas E. Trenholm (1881-c.1965)
Description: Left to Right: Fred Sidney Mayo (1877-1949) - in front Douglas E. Trenholm (1878-c.1966) Florence Gladys Mayo (1884-1974), Mrs. Paul Edward Crocker – Chana’s sister, a music teacher. Chana Sherwood (Mayo) Trenholm, Mrs. Douglas E. Trenholm (1881-c.1965)
Left to Right: Fred Sidney Mayo Sarah Elizabeth (Kimball) Mayo - Mrs. Dudley Luther Mayo Dudley Luther Mayo Lillian E. (Mullins) Mayo - Mrs. Fred Sidney Mayo
Description: Left to Right: Fred Sidney Mayo Sarah Elizabeth (Kimball) Mayo - Mrs. Dudley Luther Mayo Dudley Luther Mayo Lillian E. (Mullins) Mayo - Mrs. Fred Sidney Mayo
"The parents of our sailor boy, Fred Mayo, continue to hear good reports from him as to health and progress in Uncle Sam’s service. He has been assigned to a tank ship at Philadelphia and is still a valued member of the band. He was offered the position of leader, but declined, contenting himself with second place." – Bar Harbor Record, November 16, 1898, p. 4.
Description: "The parents of our sailor boy, Fred Mayo, continue to hear good reports from him as to health and progress in Uncle Sam’s service. He has been assigned to a tank ship at Philadelphia and is still a valued member of the band. He was offered the position of leader, but declined, contenting himself with second place." – Bar Harbor Record, November 16, 1898, p. 4.