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[14438] Reuel m. (1) Deborah Kent and had Capt. William I. Drinkwater (b. ca. 1821 in North Haven, ME, d. in Cumberland, ME, m. 21 Oct 1847 in North Haven to Eliza F. C. Smith) according to "Carver Family Genealogy" at http://home.comcast.net/~chadcarv/Generation11.htm. Find A Grave memorial 38389406 offers his biography: "On Dec 13, 1815, he was ordered to Newport to be in command of shipbuilding at that place. He was commissioned a 2nd Mate on Feb 26, 1816. From February 1816 until Jan 2, 1823, he was in command of USRC Detector of Portland, ME. On Aug 27, 1825, he was ordered to superintend the building of two cutters at Portland. On Jun 27, 1829, the collector of customs at Portland recommended that all officers on Detector be removed. On Oct 12, 1829, Reuel Drinkwater was in command of USRC Detector. On Dec 24, 1829, the resignations of the officers on Detector were forwarded. Records show there were two cutters name Detector and that Reuel served in both."
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[34549] This person is from the unverified Siemion Genealogy in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states Roger m. Anna Coggins. Roger is son of Roger and Elizabeth Welch. "Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Somerset, Piscataquis, Hancock, Washington, and Aroostook counties, Maine (1898)", pp. 370-371: "Alanson Googins. venerable citizen of Lamoine, Hancock County, son of Rogers Googins (third), was born in this town, which was then called Trenton, March 13, 1813. His great-grand-father, Rogers Googins (first), emigrated from Ireland to America in Colonial clays, settling in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, where he followed his trade of weaver. Rogers Googins (second), the grandfather of Alanson, born in Pepperell, Me., removed with his parents to Saco, Me., when a small child. In his early manhood, accompanied by his brothers Joseph and Thomas, he came to Hancock County to reside. He settled at Trenton, on the Point, and was the first proprietor of land in the town. Clearing a space in the forest, he erected a log cabin, and at once began to reclaim a homestead. Of the two hundred acres which he took up from the government, he subsequently deeded a portion to his brother Benjamin. With the courageous endurance and persistent energy characteristic of the pioneers, he redeemed a large part of the remainder from the wilderness; and at the time of his death, being then ninety-two years old, he had a good farm. Before the outbreak of the Revolution he married Mary E. Welch, a native of Mount Desert. Rogers Googins (third), born June 5, 1774, in the old log cabin on the homestead, was there reared to man's estate. Although he never attended school, he acquired a knowledge far beyond that of his companions, and became a fine arithmetician and an expert pen-man. He attained a place of eminence among the villagers, and throughout the War of 1812 served as one of the town officers. After a useful life of sixty-seven years he passed to the next world. His wife, whose maiden name was Annie Coggins, was born July 4, 1772, at Yarmouth, N.S. Her father, Andrew Coggins, a pilot on the coast of Maine, was impressed into the British service during the Revolution, and kept on board a man-of-war for thirteen months. When he received his parole he took all his belongings on board his own vessel, and, coming to Surry, Hancock County, remained here until the close of the war. His daughter, Annie, had first married Captain Henry Higgins, of Bar Harbor, and had two children. Of her union with Rogers Googins (third) there were born ten children, of whom Alanson, the youngest, is the sole survivor. Alanson Googins attended the district schools until old enough to go to sea. Then he began coasting between this port and New York. On coming of age he left the homestead and went to Ellsworth, where he worked at the ship-carpenter's trade, assisting in building many vessels, and being for a long time an employee of the father of Judge Peters. He was also engaged in farming there on a limited scale. Since returning to Lamoine he has been active in local affairs, and he served for a number of terms as Selectman. His first Presidential vote was cast in 1836 for Martin Van Buren, since which time he has affiliated with the Democratic party, although previously a Whig. Mr. Googins married Huldah Haines, daughter of Captain Haines, of Trenton, who served in the American army throughout the entire period of the Revolution, and who at his death at the remarkable age of one hundred and four years was drawing a pension for his services in that war. Mr. and Mrs. Goo-gins had five children, namely: Ardel, the wife of Edward L. Hodgkins, of Bar Harbor; George A., a resident of Cambridge, Mass. ; Eben H., who is an Alderman of Cambridge, Mass.; John, who is in business in Boston; and Otis, who lives in Lamoine. Mrs. Googins died October 9, 1886, aged seventy years."
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[50210] "Kennebec Journal, 9 November 2009": "Annie E. (Ross) Gerrish of Lubec, 90, passed away Saturday, November 7, 2009, at a Machias nursing home surrounded by her family. She was born in Lubec on December 20, 1918, the daughter of the late Robert E. and Emma Bellmont (Denbow) Ross. She attended Lubec schools and graduated from Lubec High School in 1937, with high honors. She graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, with a bachelor's degree in Education and subsequently received her master's degree in education. Annie's career in education was very important to her and her family. She first taught in Franklin, then Winter Harbor, and completed her teaching career in Lubec. As well as being nominated for the Jefferson Award, she has been honored several times for her volunteerism in the community of Lubec, as well as surrounding communities. In 1993, she was selected as Volunteer of the Year out of a field of 60. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Leroy Gerrish; brothers Arthur, Donald, John and sister Elsie; son-in-law 'Sonny' Henry, and great-granddaughter K. Bergeron. She is survived by her five daughters, Cathrine Knight and husband, Edwin, of Lubec; Nancy Strayer and companion, Laurence Ryder, of Newport; Susan Hynson and husband, Jim, of Pittston; Ethel Mahany of Bangor; Dorothy Henry, of Frankfort; and by her brothers, Everett Ross of Peachtree City, Ga.; Bernard Ross and wife Eileen; Leonard Ross and wife Margarita of Lubec; her sisters-in-law, Minnie Ross, Gloria Gerrish, Priscilla (Gerrish) Treat, Samantha (Gerrish) Huff; brothers-in-law, William and Hiram Gerrish. She is also survived by 13 grandchildren, Leonard Cox, Jr., Southwick, Mass.; Loralyn (Strayer) Bergeron, Fort Walton Beach, FL; Lisa (Strayer) Tracy, Samuel Strayer, Jr., Timothy Strayer, James Strayer, all of Bangor, Susanne Chandler, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.; Peter Chandler, Portland; Ivan Creath, Tulsa, Okla.; Carrie (Creath) Newey, Bangor; Dawn (Henry) Wilbur, Frankfort; Darren and Daniel Henry, Augusta; and two step-grandchildren, Katherine Knight and Linda (Knight) Kehoe of Conn. She also has 18 great-grandchildren: Tyler, Nicholas and Kaitlyn Cox; Jason Bergeron, Hannah (Bergeron) Chilcote; Timothy and Jory Tracy, Sammi Jo (Tracy) Treadwell; Jordan Strayer; Andy and Meg Dumke; Gunnar and Garrett Newey; Joshua Wilbur; Kiara and Kaitlyn Henry; Davio and Velstara Henry; Bill, Kevin and Joe Kehoe. And, with three great-great-grandchildren, Joseph and Emma Treadwell and Madilynn Tracy, as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, she was blessed by a very large family."
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