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3640Lanman - Edith Hamilton Lanman (1892-1992)
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Lanman worked as an assistant professor of chemistry at Bryn Mawr College for 43 years.
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Lanman worked as an assistant professor of chemistry at Bryn Mawr College for 43 years.
16590Gilbert - Mary Louise Gilbert (1911-1993)
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16589Spiker - LaRue Spiker (1912-1995)
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16558Allen - Frederick Allen (1813-1885)
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16565Dymond - Helena G. (Dymond) George (1902-1998)
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16539Buck - Frank Charles Buck (1885-1975) aka Francis Charles Buchenberger
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16564Chief Asticou
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16562Allen - Nettie C. (Allen) Higgins (1848-1915)
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16559Higgins - Climenia (Higgins) Allen (1824-1897)
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15722Hinckley - Rose Hinckley (1874-1963)
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16544Higgins - Elvira (Higgins) Cough (1845-1897)
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16542Frazer - Thomas Frazer
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16538Knox - Harriet Pratt (Knox) Buck (1885-1974)
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15712Hinckley - Edward Wright Hinckley (1937-2010) aka Bud
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16508Hinckley - Penelope Hinckley aka Penny
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16507Hinckley - Margaret (Hinckley) Smith aka Midge
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16506Hinckley - Mary Anne (Hinckley) Mead
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16505Buck - Mary Louise (Buck) Hinckley (1920-2009)
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13838Hinckley - George Lyman Hinckley (1921-2000)
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16509Hinckley - Laurel Chamberlain (Hinckley) Towers aka Laurie
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15170Steenstra - Mary F. Steenstra (1874-1953)
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Mary F. Steenstra was born on July 30, 1874 to Rev. Peter Henry and Susan Brown (Learned) Steenstra in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mary’s father, famous as P.H. Steenstra (1833-1911), born in Holland, was professor of Old Testament (Hebrew) literature and interpretation at the Episcopal Theological School [affiliated with Harvard College] in Cambridge, Massachusetts for forty years. He wrote several books on theology and Christian interpretation and was often quoted in his lifetime. The Steenstra family seems to have lived at the Theological School at 18 Hawthorn Street, Cambridge. They summered near Money Maker Lake in Robbinston, Washington County, Maine. Grace Episcopal Church in Robbinston, was founded in 1882 by Dr. Steenstra to serve the colony of summer people in the area. The Carpenter Gothic building is still used for summer services and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#01000816). Mary F. Steenstra’s brother, Frederick Henry Steenstra, graduated from Harvard and her sister, Isabella Greene Steenstra, a librarian, was an alumna of Radcliffe, but we have found no record of Mary at any college. Neither Mary nor her sister Isabella married. From about 1920 to at least 1935, when Mary was 61, the sisters had rooms at 23 Berkley Street in Cambridge. The head of the household was Marion Abott [Sic], 66. The only other resident was a servant. Mary and Isabella traveled widely. We have found no record of Mary’s employment .
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Mary F. Steenstra was born on July 30, 1874 to Rev. Peter Henry and Susan Brown (Learned) Steenstra in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mary’s father, famous as P.H. Steenstra (1833-1911), born in Holland, was professor of Old Testament (Hebrew) literature and interpretation at the Episcopal Theological School [affiliated with Harvard College] in Cambridge, Massachusetts for forty years. He wrote several books on theology and Christian interpretation and was often quoted in his lifetime. The Steenstra family seems to have lived at the Theological School at 18 Hawthorn Street, Cambridge. They summered near Money Maker Lake in Robbinston, Washington County, Maine. Grace Episcopal Church in Robbinston, was founded in 1882 by Dr. Steenstra to serve the colony of summer people in the area. The Carpenter Gothic building is still used for summer services and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#01000816). Mary F. Steenstra’s brother, Frederick Henry Steenstra, graduated from Harvard and her sister, Isabella Greene Steenstra, a librarian, was an alumna of Radcliffe, but we have found no record of Mary at any college. Neither Mary nor her sister Isabella married. From about 1920 to at least 1935, when Mary was 61, the sisters had rooms at 23 Berkley Street in Cambridge. The head of the household was Marion Abott [Sic], 66. The only other resident was a servant. Mary and Isabella traveled widely. We have found no record of Mary’s employment . [show more]
15351Smith - Liston F. Smith (1851-1925)
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Liston F. Smith (1851-1925) was born in December 1851 to Luke Relief or Reily Smith and Elizabeth B. (Emerson) Smith in Caribou, Maine. He lived in Tremont, Maine in 1900. Liston F. Smith died in May, 1925. “L.F. Smith has sold his general store and entire stock to Elwell Trundy who has been clerk for Mr. Smith for some years. The change is made owing to the fact that Mr. Smith's health demands his retirement. Mr. Trundy is one of the most highly esteemed young men of the town and has the best wishes of a host of friends in his new undertaking.” - The Bar Harbor Times, Wednesday, January 14, 1925. "Southwest Harbor Friends here were grieved Saturday to hear of the death of Liston F. Smith which occurred at the Bar Harbor hospital. Mr. Smith had been in the general grocery business here for some years, selling out last year to Elwell Trundy on account of poor health, his former home was in Caribou, Me., where he has relatives." – The Bar Harbor Record, Thursday, May 27, 1925.
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Liston F. Smith (1851-1925) was born in December 1851 to Luke Relief or Reily Smith and Elizabeth B. (Emerson) Smith in Caribou, Maine. He lived in Tremont, Maine in 1900. Liston F. Smith died in May, 1925. “L.F. Smith has sold his general store and entire stock to Elwell Trundy who has been clerk for Mr. Smith for some years. The change is made owing to the fact that Mr. Smith's health demands his retirement. Mr. Trundy is one of the most highly esteemed young men of the town and has the best wishes of a host of friends in his new undertaking.” - The Bar Harbor Times, Wednesday, January 14, 1925. "Southwest Harbor Friends here were grieved Saturday to hear of the death of Liston F. Smith which occurred at the Bar Harbor hospital. Mr. Smith had been in the general grocery business here for some years, selling out last year to Elwell Trundy on account of poor health, his former home was in Caribou, Me., where he has relatives." – The Bar Harbor Record, Thursday, May 27, 1925. [show more]
15508Silva - Ethel A. (Silva) Conners (1934-2019)
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Ethel was born on May 7, 1934. She married Walter L Conners on April 24, 1953. Walter was born on June 14, 1931.
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Ethel was born on May 7, 1934. She married Walter L Conners on April 24, 1953. Walter was born on June 14, 1931.
15510Silva - Eldora Ada Silva (1926-2012) aka Dora
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Eldora was born on December 16, 1926 in Manset, Maine. She died on April 5, 2012 in Ellsworth, Maine.
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Eldora was born on December 16, 1926 in Manset, Maine. She died on April 5, 2012 in Ellsworth, Maine.
3678Neilson - Albert Pancoast Neilson (1930-) aka Albie
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