Eleanor Mayo was an American novelist of the mid twentieth century. She lived most of her life on Mount Desert Island, Maine. She was raised in Southwest Harbor, Maine. She was the life companion of the well known Maine novelist Ruth Moore.
Description: Eleanor Mayo was an American novelist of the mid twentieth century. She lived most of her life on Mount Desert Island, Maine. She was raised in Southwest Harbor, Maine. She was the life companion of the well known Maine novelist Ruth Moore.
Left to Right: Flavilla R. (Trask) - Mrs. George Moore (1842-1879) Charlotte Baldwin (Kelley) Rich - Mrs. John Melbourne Rich (1856-1925) Janette "Jennie" M. Trask Manchester (1879-1932) Charlotte Baldwin (Kelley) Rich was the mother of the sister-in-law of Janette "Jennie" M. Trask Manchester. She was the mother-in-law of the nephew of Flavilla R. (Trask) - an example of the common inter-relations of people on Mt. Desert Island.
Description: Left to Right: Flavilla R. (Trask) - Mrs. George Moore (1842-1879) Charlotte Baldwin (Kelley) Rich - Mrs. John Melbourne Rich (1856-1925) Janette "Jennie" M. Trask Manchester (1879-1932) Charlotte Baldwin (Kelley) Rich was the mother of the sister-in-law of Janette "Jennie" M. Trask Manchester. She was the mother-in-law of the nephew of Flavilla R. (Trask) - an example of the common inter-relations of people on Mt. Desert Island. [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]