Kathleen Ann Farrell
F
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AnnMarie Armstrong
F
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Bruce Bartlet Eddy Jr.
M
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Emily Susan Eddy
F
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William Deitz
M
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Joanne Koch
F, b. 10 November 1932, d. 7 August 2022
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Birth* | Joanne Koch was born on 10 November 1932 at Baker Memorial Hospital in Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsG.1 |
Marriage* | She married first Frank Eldon Schmelzer Jr., son of Frank Elden Schmelzer and Margaret Gilman, on 5 March 1955 at Christ Church in Cambridge, Middlesex County, MassachusettsG. This marriage ended in divorce.2 |
Marriage* | Joanne Koch married second Kenneth Gale Potee, son of Kenneth Leon Potee and Esther Gale, in October 1963 in Appleton Chapel, Harvard Memorial Church in Cambridge, Middlesex County, MassachusettsG.3 |
Death* | Joanne Koch died on 7 August 2022 in Turners Falls, Franklin County, MassachusettsG. |
| Her parents were living at 26 Hurlbert Street in Cambridge, Middlesex County, MassachusettsG, when she was born. |
| Joanne's second husband Kenneth Gale Potee was the son of Kenneth Leon Potee and Esther Gale and he was born 2 Oct 1924 in Itarso, Central Province, India and died 26 Aug 2014 in Massachusetts. |
Citations
- Massachusetts Vital Records, Births, 1932, v.34, p.381.
- Massachusetts Vital Records, Marriages, 1955, v.90, p.214.
- Marriage announcement in Boston Globe , 27 Oct 1963.
Frederick Eldon Schmelzer
M
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Mary Jean (?)
F
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Zacharay David Ducharme
M
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Samantha Lynn Ducharme
F
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Jessica Fenton
F
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Sarah Woodward
F
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John Henry Richardson
M
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Anthony Aaron Miano
M
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Jazmyn Logsdon
F
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Henry Scheik
M
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Birth* | Henry Scheik was born. 1900 census for her daughter says Germany, her death record says U.S. |
Marriage* | He married Katherine Kories. |
Katherine Kories
F
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Richard Washington Minigan
M
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Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick
F
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Jeanne Marie Mehrer
F
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Frederick J. Minigan
M, b. 5 January 1912, d. 27 July 1997
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Birth* | Frederick J. Minigan was born on 5 January 1912 in Beverly, Essex County, MassachusettsG. |
Death* | He died on 27 July 1997 at Winchester Hospital in Winchester, Middlesex County, MassachusettsG.1 |
| His obituary appeared in the 28 July 1997 Salem Evening News and read as follows:
The Rev. Frederick J. Minigan, 85, who served as pastor of St. Michael’s Church, North Andover, and St. George’s Church, Haverhill, died Sunday at Winchester Hospital, where he had been a patient for three days. He had been a resident of Regina Cleri, 60 William Cardinal O’Connell Way, Boston, since 1993. He was born in Beverly, son of Michael and Alice (Hayes) Minigan and received his early education in the Beverly public schools, graduating in 1928 from Beverly High School. He is survived by several cousins, including the Rev. William Minigan of St. John the Evangelist Church, Cambridge; William J. Minigan, Robert Minigan and Mary Larivee, all of Beverly. He was a close friend of Mrs. Anna Haynes. Visiting hours will be Monday from 5 – 8 p.m. at Regina Cleri, 60 William Cardinal O’Connell Way, Boston. On Tuesday his body will lie in state from 3-7 p.m. at St. Michael’s Church, 196 Main St., North Andover. A funeral Mass of the Resurrection will be con-celebrated on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Michael’s Church. Burial will be in St. James Cemetery, Haverhill.1 |
Citations
- Salem Evening News, (Salem, Mass.), 28 Jul 1997, p.A6.
Alice E. Julien
F, b. November 1884
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Marriage* | Alice E. Julien married Leodore B. Bourgoin. |
Birth* | Alice E. Julien was born in November 1884 Date from 1900 census of Salem, MA in CanadaG. |
Leodore B. Bourgoin
M, b. circa 1879
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Michael Cohen
M
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Peggy Harman
F, b. 1909
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Citations
- Danielle Claire (Myers) Sanderson of Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, Research notes, 2019.
Timothy Hamblen
M, b. 3 January 1742/43, d. 13 June 1805
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Birth* | Timothy Hamblen was born on 3 January 1742/43 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, MassachusettsG.1 |
Marriage* | He married Anna Harding, daughter of John Harding Jr. and Thankful Rich, on 14 September 1769 in Gorham, Cumberland County, MaineG.2 |
Death* | Timothy died suddenly on 13 June 1805 while on a visit to his son Timothy in New Portland, Somerset County, MaineG. He was there helping him put up buildings on his farm.3,4 |
| Timothy grew up in Barnstable, Mass, and moved to Gorham, Maine, with his mother and siblings around 1763. In 1765 he purchased the thirty acre lot numbered 121 in the town of Gorham, but made his first settlement on the northerly half of the hundred acre lot 92, which he purchased from Mr. Ross of Portland in 1767. This lot he sold to Amos Rich, and is the same lot owned by Charles Rolfe when the History of Gorham was written around 1902. It was located on the road leading from Fort Hill to West Gorham. At the same time he sold lot 92 to Amos Rich he purchased from him the thirty acre lot number 63, which joined his other lot, and built his house on the hill above the bridge, on the westerly side of the road on no. 121. In this house it is said was the second plastered room in town. The old house was taken down about the year 1850. About the time Timothy built his house - ca. 1780 - he purchased the northerly half of the mill privilege at the bridge, where he built a saw mill and a grist mill on the north shore of the large falls. He ran these mills for many years and the work was carried on by his sons Enoch and John after he died. On the hill near his house he built a store where he did quite an extensive business. The road passing his store was then the only road to the Pequawket country and the White Mountains. he was much engaged in the lumber business, and was a smart, energetic man.5 |
Citations
- Hugh D. McLellan, History of Gorham, Me., Katharine B. Lewis compiled and edited by his daughter. (Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), p.538-9.
- Gorham, Maine, Town Records, 1753-1799, p.147.
- Marquis F. King, compiler, Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths From The Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine (Portland, Me.: Maine Genealogical Society, 1897), unpaged, in deaths section under Hamblen. Hereinafter cited as Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine.
- Hugh D. McLellan, History of Gorham, Me., Katharine B. Lewis compiled and edited by his daughter. (Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), p.540 (says June 4, which differs from town records).
- Hugh D. McLellan, History of Gorham, Me., Katharine B. Lewis compiled and edited by his daughter. (Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), pp.254, 539.
Anna Harding
F, b. 26 January 1749, d. 9 July 1820
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Citations
- Gorham, Maine, Town Records, 1753-1799, p.147.
- Hugh D. McLellan, History of Gorham, Me., Katharine B. Lewis compiled and edited by his daughter. (Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), p.540.
Zebulon Whitney
M, b. 27 November 1747, d. 11 September 1833
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Citations
- Hugh D. McLellan, History of Gorham, Me., Katharine B. Lewis compiled and edited by his daughter. (Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), p.829.
- Hugh D. McLellan, History of Gorham, Me., Katharine B. Lewis compiled and edited by his daughter. (Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), p.833.
Joanna Stone
F, d. 10 December 1824
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Birth* | Joanna Stone was born. |
Marriage* | She married Zebulon Whitney, son of Abel Whitney and Mary Cane, on 10 November 1774. Their marriage isn't recorded in the Gorham, Maine records so may have taken place elsewhere. The family may have lived in either Scarboro or Falmouth before they moved to Gorham.1 |
Death* | Joanna died on 10 December 1824.2 |
| Her name was "Hannah" on her marriage intention, but "Joanna" in the birth records of her children. She apparently went by Hannah earlier in life. |
Citations
- Hugh D. McLellan, History of Gorham, Me., Katharine B. Lewis compiled and edited by his daughter. (Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), p.829.
- Hugh D. McLellan, History of Gorham, Me., Katharine B. Lewis compiled and edited by his daughter. (Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), p.833.
Michael Isaacs
M, b. 1917, d. 1961
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Citations
- Danielle Claire (Myers) Sanderson of Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, Research notes, 2019.