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7192Charlotte Frances Reed Robbins - Mrs. Colson J. Robbins and Irene R. Gilley Dunbar - Mrs. Linwood N. Dunbar
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6633Clara Winifred Winnie Stanley Rich - Mrs. Leslie James Rich
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  • People
  • 1900 c.
7541Clarence Lunt Reading the "Maine Coast Fisherman"
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  • People
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
Clarence is shown reading W.H. Ballard's copy of the "Maine Coast Fisherman", Vol. 9. No. 6.
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Clarence is shown reading W.H. Ballard's copy of the "Maine Coast Fisherman", Vol. 9. No. 6.
7232Clarence Mortimer Gott
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  • People
6597Coasting Schooners at Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
The three-master is an old coaster - she is "hogged." The others are fishing schooners. - Ralph Stanley 05/12/08 hogged - "intransitive verb: to become curved upward in the middle - used of a ship's bottom or keel" - Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Accessed online 05/29/08 - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hogging
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The three-master is an old coaster - she is "hogged." The others are fishing schooners. - Ralph Stanley 05/12/08 hogged - "intransitive verb: to become curved upward in the middle - used of a ship's bottom or keel" - Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Accessed online 05/29/08 - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hogging
7163Collista F. Mullen, Mrs. Solomon T. Gott
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7273Daniel Fairfield Norwood
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7272Daniel Fairfield Norwood House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
7355Davis - Elizabeth Emma (Davis) Moore Young (1875-) aka Lizzie
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  • People
Elizabeth married Albert D. Moore and Joseph Harold Young.
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Elizabeth married Albert D. Moore and Joseph Harold Young.
7635Deborah Ann Mayo and Stephen Saladino at their Wedding
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7219Dr. Archibald L. Dix and sister Myra Verrill Dix
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  • 1930
"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."
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"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]
7185Dudley Luther Mayo and Sara Elizabeth (Kimball) Mayo with Grandchildren Richard E. Trenholm and Eleanor Ruth Mayo
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  • 1921 c.
7283Dudley Luther Mayo's children and Douglas E. Trenholm
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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)
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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)
7287Edith Cook Swansburg
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7228Edmund Blanchard Reed II with Horse
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  • Nature, Animals
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7227Edmund Blanchard Reed Jr.
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7312Edward Dolliver Mayo and Emma (Mayo) Casey, Mrs. John Casey
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6673Eleanor Reed Van Horn
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7373Eliza Gott
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6630Elizabeth Foster Kelley
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  • People
  • 1904 c.
Elizabeth is photographed in a wicker ""posing chair,"" built with one arm to enable an artistic photograph to be taken."
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Elizabeth is photographed in a wicker ""posing chair,"" built with one arm to enable an artistic photograph to be taken."
7376Elsie Maude (Joyce) Twining
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  • 1910 c.
7380Elsie V. Reed
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7665Emily Maria (Rich) Trask
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  • People
7671Emily Maria (Rich) Trask and children, Ethel Falvey Rich, Charles Orville Trask and Millicent F. Trask
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7419Emily W. Howe and Harriet H. Williams.
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  • People
Emily W. Howe (1881-1957) and Harriet H. Williams (1889-1965) were sisters.
Description:
Emily W. Howe (1881-1957) and Harriet H. Williams (1889-1965) were sisters.