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[56928] The unverified file K2G4-9TF provides this line and offers: "When Frank Melvin Gray was born on 23 June 1882, in Etna, Penobscot, Maine, United States, his father, Odell Gray, was 22 and his mother, Addie B. Simpson, was 20. He had at least 1 son with Anne May Lechance. He lived in Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1920 and Carmel, Penobscot, Maine, United States for about 10 years."
Mary is daughter of Harley Clay Hagaman & Virginia Elizabeth Mc Coy. Pedigree Resource File DM4-P45 offers:
In 1934, the Hagamans moved to Staunton, Virginia. It would be here that Mary June would meet her future husband, Richard W. Bradstreet, who was attending Staunton Military Acadamy. Mary June graduated from Robert E. Lee high school in 1938. She taught toe and tap and ball room dancing until her marriage to Dick in 1939.
Mary June had many talents and hobbies. She spent much of her time knitting gloves and hats for her children and sewing clothes which she designed for her children. Her expertise in the kitchen was known by all in the family.
Mary June was a friend to all, especially to her children, their friends and to many friends who Dick and herself were blessed to have made over the years.
Of Mary June, her husband "Dick" writes; "It was Mary June who saved Jimmy's life as a new born. When the doctors said he would never survive, she decided otherwise. She sat up night after night holding him and finding nourishing food to build his strength. Her love as a mother paid off big time." "Mary June has struggled with many health problems through the years. Inspite of her physical challenges, she still insisted on doing for others. I recall her flying to Wisconsin so she could drive her mother back to our home in Webster. Then she drove her back to Wisconsin, this at a time when she was physically feeling bad." He continues; "On many occasions she made supper for Mom and Pop and delivered it to thier home. At a family reunion at Buck Lake, Canada, she volunteered to stay with all the grandkids (and Nugget), while the rest of the clan went to a night at the races near Kingston." Dick explains how she had the ability to keep going through struggles this way, "When Mary June had her knee replaced, she vowed to walk normally in one week, and she did it by following a ridgid exercise program. She bounced back the same way after stomach surgery and blood clots." "She baby sat for neighbors even into the first few years after moving to our home on Rondo Lane, always putting other peoples pleasures before her own. Although her stroke disabled her, her thoughts and love of family never left her. She can recall every birth date and family event. Her love for her family has always had her top priority."
On April 26, 2001, her family was called to her bedside. Her husband was the first to arrive to comfort her. Her sons, Dave and Jim arrived, as well as Jim's fiance' and long time friend of Mary June, Genny Wilson. Jim and Genny fed her and encouraged her. While in some pain, Mary June did not complain. A message was left for daughter Barbara, living in Utica New York. Oldest son, Rich was on business in New York City and was not able to be reached until later in the evening. Dave told his mother that Barbara was on her way to be there with her. Her eyes went wide and she exclaimed "Barbara." A few hours later, Barbara did arrive and the above persons mentioned gathered around her for the last time. Holding her hand, Barbara felt her mother slip away. Though through tears and shock that comes with the loss of a loved one, the satisfaction of a family together at such a sacred moment will not be forgotten.
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[29774] http://www.angelfire.com/or/Shulmire/Paine.html reports " Moses Paine immigrated to Braintree, Mass. aboard the Castle in 1638." See "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 339.
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