[29591] He is said to be son of Steffan Bauer. http://pabowers.weebly.com/bower-genealogies.html states he "emigrated in 1748 with parents to Philadelphia, Pa and settled in Berks Co; later moved to Franklin Co and finally to Perry Co (Cumberland Co at that time); served in the Revolutionary War." Ancestry.com offers: "Bower Name Meaning - Scottish: occupational name for a bow maker, Older Scots bowar, equivalent to English Bowyer. English and Scottish: from Middle English bur, bour 'bower', 'cottage', 'inner room' (Old English bur), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a small cottage, an occupational name for a house servant who attended his master in his private quarters (see Bowerman), or a habitational name from any of various places, for example in Essex, named Bower or Bowers from this word."
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Julie's obituary: "Trescott - Julie B. Archer, 71,passed away January 14, 2026 after a courageous battle with cancer.
She was born February 27, 1954 in Lubec to Ralph and Helen (Miller) Burns. She grew up in Baileys Mistake where her love of the ocean began. Julie attended the Lubec School System and was a Majorette with the band. On April 24, 1972 she married Dale H Archer. Their early years as a married couple were spent in the Portland area where Julie worked at Fairchild Semiconductor. In 1975 after the birth of their son, Mick, they moved back to Washington County to be closer to family. Eventually building a beautiful home in Trescott. In 1978 they welcomed their daughter, Tabitha, completing their family. Julie was in constant motion her whole life, she had many interests and endless energy. Once the children were in school Julie reentered the workforce. She had many jobs over the years, from making doughnuts at Smalls Doughnuts in Lubec to working as a teller at Machias Savings Bank in Calais. She especially enjoyed her bank customers and missed seeing them after her retirement. Julie also enjoyed seasonal work,along with her family,she raked blueberries, picked balsam tips, made and decorated wreaths. Julie was an avid reader and a volunteer at Lubec Memorial Library for many years, after her retirement from banking she took on the weekly task of cleaning the library, she loved to clean!! She loved all of nature and spent as much time as possible outside 'playing'. Her favorite sound in the world was waves breaking on a shore, it didnt matter if it was an ocean or lake. It didnt matter if they were rolling waves with a gentle lapping on the shore or the crescendo of the pounding surf after a storm, she loved them all!!! Julie enjoyed her many trips, usually with family, she was especially fond of Grand Manan NB she tried to make it there every summer. Trips to New Hampshire to be with her sister were frequent as were trips to California when one sister lived there. She had many interests, to name a few, walking, sewing, hiking, gardening, beachcombing, antiquing and cooking (she was an excellent cook!!) Julie loved growing things and her home was filled with dozens of beautiful house plants!! She and Dale were blessed with twin granddaughters in 2002, she spent as much time as possible with them and enjoyed every moment! Julie and Dale have 2 great granddaughters - sadly her time with them was too short. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her daughter Tabitha, and a brother Boyd. She is survived by her husband Dale; son Mick; granddaughters Aeva (Kameron) and Sydney (John) ; great granddaughters Lilly and Violet ; brother Greg Burns; sisters- Pam (Wayne) Ashby; twin sister Peggy Mahar( Kim Crossman), Martha Burns, Cathy (Billy) Davidson, Heather Green, and many nieces and nephews. Julie will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. Her energy and beautiful smile will live on in our hearts forevermore!"
[55179] Roland is son of David Cunningham (n. in 1832) & Margaret J. Hurd (1834-1898; m. 10 February 1853 in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME).
[27353] "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 156, states Thurstan was still a minor in 1199 and provides his ancestry. Ancestry.com offers: "Montfort Name Meaning - French and English (of Norman origin): habitational name from any of the numerous places called Montfort, from Old French mont hill (see Mont 1) + fort strong, impregnable (Latin fortis). A Norman bearer of this name, from Montfort-sur-Risle in Eure, near Brionne, accompanied William the Conqueror in his invasion of England in 1066."
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[21789] Robert and his father and son are from the LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File, which reports his baptism occured on the date of his birth in Halstead, Co. Essex, England - suspicious? An email in the rootsweb.com message board states that Robert and his third wife, Susan Knopp, were parents of Abraham.
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[6611] Aurora is daughter of Dominic Gonzales (b. in Spain) and Adelaide Lourenco (b. 14 September 1878, d. 1935, dau. of Antonio Lourence and Frances Martins, both b. in the Azores). "Hartford Courant, 19 November 1973," p. 14: "Mrs. Aurora Connor, 71, of 45 Prentice St., wife of Gerald Connor, died Sunday in New Britain General Hospital after a short illness. She was a native of South West Harbor, Maine. Besides her husband, she leaves four daughters, Mrs. Eileen Sledge and Mrs. Frances Paturel, both of Plainville, Mrs. Geraldine Quick of Germantown, N.Y. and Mrs. Kathleen Sarra of Southington; a brother, Robert Connor of Brewer, Maine; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
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[39549] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 11 January 1938, p. 19: "Penobscot, Jan. 10 - The death of Mrs. Leila Leach, age 63 years, widow of Earl C. Leach, occurred suddenly Monday afternoon while calling at the home of her son, Leman Leach. Mrs. Leach leaves children Earl, Kenneth, Walter and Leman Leach of Penobscot, Brandon of Ellsworth, Olive and Clyde of Northeast Harbor, Mrs. Margie Pette of Seal Harbor, Mrs. Gladys Eldridge and Mrs. Adaline Marks of Orland, Mrs. Myrtle Inman of Veazie, Carl and Harlan Leach ot Brooksville, and Mrs. Merrill Leach Avis snd Elva Leach, all ot Penobscot; also seven brothers and five sisters, Ray, Charles, Percy, Frank, Augustus, Ralph and Harry Wardwell and Mrs. Helen Hatch, all of Castine, Mrs. E. C. Preble of South Weymouth, Mass., Mrs. Margaret Bowden ot Stockton Springs and Mrs. Laura Dunbar of Penobscot.
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[43386] Find A Grave memorial 204040525 offers: "Mr. Whitcomb was 'a pioneer in radio broadcasting and for 14 years assistant manager of Station WEEI' and 'one of the best known men in radio in New England.' He was also a working newspaperman for 10 years. He was the son of Carrie T. Whitcomb, who was still living at the time of his death according to his obituary. At Ancestry.com, the Massachusetts, Birth Records, 1840-1915 series indicates he is the son of George L. Whitcomb and Carrie L. Whiting. He married Fannie A. Loud in Cambridge, June 26, 1911. He was the father of Mrs. Carrie Mae (William) Andersen/Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy M. (William) Nash, and Miss Frances L. Whitcomb. Mr. Whitcomb's obituaries may be found in The Boston Globe, October 21, 1938, page 21 (includes a photo). Another obituary with additional information may be found in the Boston Globe on October 21, 1938 on page 10. His funeral notice may be found in The Boston Globe, October 24, 1938, on page 5. Information in his funeral notice places his burial in Village Cemetery in Weymouth Landing."