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Heard-1364 H |
Dorcas Heard Tucker was still living in 1762: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2015/36/133233006_1423229966.jpg | Dorcas Tucker (Heard) | certain 26 Feb 1690 certain Kittery, York, Maine | after 1762 certain Kittery, York, Maine | Female | Orphan | ||||||||||||
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Flood-2126 H |
Have checked St. Denis Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220406/saint-denis-cemetery] for the Flood family. This would have been their home parish. No memorials as of 25 May 2020. Son [[Flood-2125|Miles]] is buried at Calvary Cemetery, the newer graveyard for the parish. | Henry Flood | uncertain 1770 County Wicklow, Ireland | after 1850 Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine, United States | Male | Hayes-10374 |
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Ruddy-320 H |
Have checked St. Denis Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220406/saint-denis-cemetery] for the Flood family. This would have been their home parish. No memorials as of 25 May 2020. Son [[Flood-2125|Miles]] is buried at Calvary Cemetery, the newer graveyard for the parish. | Mary Flood (Ruddy) | uncertain 1793 Ireland | certain 1860 Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine, United States | Female | Hayes-10374 |
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Varnum-360 H |
Find A Grave Index, database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK1L-L4NV : 17 July 2020), Eleanor Mary Varnum Gray, 1944 Burial, , citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. | Mary Eleanor Gray (Varnum) | 25 Jul 1865 Brooksville, Hancock, Maine, United States | 28 Jan 1944 Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine, United States | Female | Mercer-3583 |
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Clark-64170 H |
Both villages are indeed host to early monastic sites. In the case of Kilmacrenan, Kilmacrenan Monastery, in use until at least 1111 CE,<ref>Wikipedia contributors. List of Monastic Houses in Ireland. ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland#County_Donegal Link.] Kilmacrenan Monastery. Early monastic site, Gaelic monks, possibly continuing after 1111. </ref> and later built on the same site, Kilmacrenan Friary, in use from 1537-1603 CE <ref>Ibid. Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular. Founded c.1537 by Manus O'Donnell on an early monastic site dissolved 1603. </ref> in the case of Kilchrenan, the Church of St. Peter the Deacon<ref>[https://canmore.org.uk/site/23468/kilchrenan-parish-church Canmore] notes that this is perhaps a reference to the person of that name who was secretary and companion to St Gregory the Great. St. Peter is best noted for recounting a story about St. Gregory. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_I#Iconography Wikipedia] relates, [W]hen [Gregory] was dictating his homilies on Ezechiel a curtain was drawn between [Peter] and himself. As, however, [Gregory] remained silent for long periods at a time, [Peter] made a hole in the curtain and, looking through, beheld a dove seated upon Gregory's head with its beak between his lips. When the dove withdrew its beak [Gregory] spoke and [Peter] took down his words but when he became silent [Peter] again applied his eye to the hole and saw the dove had replaced its beak between his lips. </ref>, belonging to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paisley_Abbey Paisley Abbey], now [https://canmore.org.uk/site/23468/kilchrenan-parish-church Kilchrenan Parish Church]<ref> KILCHRENAN, ECCLES., KILCHRENAN & DALAVICH. ''Saints in Scottish Place-Names.'' [https://saintsplaces.gla.ac.uk/place.php?id=1326710191&name_id=29169 Link.] CHURCH OF ST PETER THE DEACON. Ecclesia de Sant-Peter lie Deane 1610, RMS. </ref><ref>'''[NOTE: Free membership required to view.]''' Virtual Volume results: Kilchrenan and Dalavich kirk session. ''Scotland's People.'' [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/virtual-volumes/record-creator-search/sessions-volumes?rex_uid=REX01282&related_places=GAZ00654&placename=Kilchrenan%20and%20Dalavich Link.] Of old the church of Kilchrenen had belonged to the Abbey of Paisley and held a dedication to St Peter the Deacon. </ref> (see image left). The current church building was built by [[Campbell-41614|Donald Campbell of Sonachan]] (see image left) in 1770, with a sister church in nearby Dalavich following in 1771,<ref> KILCHRENAN CHURCH. ''THE PARISHES OF MUCKAIRN, KILCHRENAN AND DALAVICH.'' [https://www.kdmparishes.co.uk/kilchrenan-church-history Link.] Kilchrenan Parish Church was built by Donald Campbell of Sonachan in 1771... — Note that the church's official website cites 1771 as the year of construction for the Kilchrenan church specifically, but this is actually the year that the Dalavich church was built. The year 1770 is established by [https://scotlandschurchestrust.org.uk/church/kilchrenan-parish-church/ Scotland's Churches Trust] ( The building was built in 1770... ), [http://www.scottishchurches.org.uk/sites/site/id/1229/name/Kilchrenan+Church+%26+BG+Kilchrenan+and+Dalavich+Strathclyde Places of Worship in Scotland] ( The church was built in 1770... ), and specifically by [https://ukga.org/index.php?pageid=34435 UK Geanealogy Archives] ( ...that of Kilchrenan was built in 1770, and the church of Dalavich a year later... ) however, the church's own claim that it was built in 1771 is backed up by the [https://www.scottish-places.info/towns/townhistory3890.html ''Gazetteer for Scotland''] ( both built about 1771 ).</ref><ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606646/church-of-st.-peter-the-deacon ''Find A Grave''] cites [[Campbell-10395|George Douglas Campbell]] as the builder. This is frankly impossible, as he was born a half-century after the churches' construction.</ref> after the union of the Kilchrenan and Dalavich parishes <ref>'''[NOTE: Free membership required to view.]''' Virtual Volume results: Kilchrenan and Dalavich kirk session. ''Scotland's People.'' [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/virtual-volumes/record-creator-search/sessions-volumes?rex_uid=REX01282&related_places=GAZ00654&placename=Kilchrenan%20and%20Dalavich Link.] The kirk session of Kilchrenen and Dalavich was established in 1661 by the union of the two parishes. Following the union both parishes retained its own church and during the later years of the 18th century each building was replaced by a new structure. </ref> only eight years old when the 74th Regiment was mustered, it would likely have been thought of by Dugald as his village’s new church. | Dugald Clark UE aka Clarke | uncertain 1751 certain Kilchrenan, Argyllshire, Scotland | certain 19 Apr 1845 certain St. Andrews, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada | Male | Maxwell-12665 |
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Perry-21236 H |
*Death record shows burial in Carmel, ME. Byron Davis visited Carmel in 2022 and searched near her parents graves and did not find a stone for Rebecca. Some Davis monuments we're found that were missing from findagrave.com and added. A monument for a namesake of her son Orrin Davis was found. Not a known relation, but could point to a common ancestry they were both named after. Also searched in the town's larger cemetery. Here brother David was buried there the same year. No stone for Rebecca found near his, but unable to thoroughly search the entire cemetery that day. Spoke with the Sextant for Carmel and no records were found for her burial. | Rebecca Taylor (Perry) aka Davis | certain 6 Mar 1827 certain Carmel, Penobscot, Maine, United States | certain 18 Apr 1894 uncertain Augusta, Kennebec, Maine, United States | Female | Davis-93154 |
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Ayer-1808 H |
* Source: S46 Ancestry.com Repository: NOTEAncestry.com http://www.Ancestry.com PUBLName: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.Original data - Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 17 March 2012.Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-b Web: Vermont, Find A Grave Index, 1777-2011Note: [[#CN2390]] TOPI Name | Melvin Gerald Ayer | certain 3 Dec 1894 certain Lisbon Falls, Maine | certain 4 Oct 1973 certain Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida | Male | Simons-3939 Bateman-2507 Symonds-396 Moore-27686 |
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Whitman-4733 H |
* Find A Grave Index, database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVK6-ZKLK : 14 July 2020), Huldah B. Whitman Bonney, 1895 Burial, , citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. | Huldah B. Whitman | 15 Nov 1815 Turner, Androscoggin, Maine | 3 Apr 1895 Turner, Androscoggin, Maine | Female | Orphan | ||||||||||||
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Hinckley-1476 H |
Marcia was born in 1919<ref name=FAG> Find A Grave Index, database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DK-C2KM : 20 July 2020), Marcia Hinckley Senne, 1994 Burial, , citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.</ref>. | Marcia Senne (Hinckley) | certain 5 Jul 1919 South Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States | certain 18 Feb 1994 Maine, United States | Female | Plummer-2737 |
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