[49379] Sadie is daughter of Guy Leon Cleveland (1880-1914) & Margaret Hamblen Stinson (1877-1961; m. 25 December 1899 in ME).
[35574] This person is from the unverified Frost Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013. "Descendants of George Frost: at https://www.genealogy.com offers: "Emigration: Bet. 1623 - 1624, From Benstead, Hampshire County, England. Sailed with Capt. Richard Vines sent by Ferdinando Gorges of Plymouth."
[10108] Joseph is son of Michael Heckman (cir 1794-1850) and Elizabeth. Joseph and Elizabeth also had a son in 1857 who died in infancy. The 1850 federal census of Green Twp., Summit Co., OH lists Michael and Elizabeth and their family; in the 1830 federal census Michael and family are in Greentown, Stark Co., OH - presumed to be the same farm as in 1850. An unverified file on Ancestry.com states Michael was b. in 1794 in Centre Co., PA and d. 1861/2 in Green Twp., Summit Co., OH and that he m. ca. 1814 Catherine Emerich, and that Michael is buried in the Lutheran Cemetery in Lake Twp., Summit Co., OH. Ancestry.com offers: "Heckman Name Meaning - Dutch: topographic name for someone living near a hedge, from Middle Dutch hecke, hegge hedge, enclosure. Altered spelling of German Heckmann."
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[61277] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 14 January 2026: "Hampden, Maine - Patsy L. Husson, RN, passed away January 12, 2026, as a result of metastatic lung cancer. Patsy was born on April 13, 1954, in Hartland, Maine, the daughter of Winnifred Helene (Poole) and Norman D. Lawler Sr. Patsy, aka Mamie, Miss Patsy, or Sassy, was always known for her tremendous energy, positivity, and her ability to make friends wherever she went. She always told everyone, 'Every day is a gift,' and she was a gift to all. Patsy was one of a family of eight children, and she grew up in Dixmont, Maine, where she attended local schools. She was a 1972 graduate of Hermon High School, Hermon, Maine, and D'Lor Beauty School in Brewer. For several years, Patsy was employed at Woolco Dept. Store in Bangor in the early 1970s. In 1975, Patsy became a Billing Clerk at N.H. Bragg & Sons, a position she held until May 1985. In 1972, Patsy married her first husband, Kendal Davis. They built a new home in Etna, and they had two children, Michelle and Matthew. Patsy and Kendal divorced in 1981, and Patsy continued to live in Etna for several years, raising her children by herself. In 1984, Patsy and her children moved to Veazie. Patsy began a new career in 1987, when she obtained a job in the legal profession, working for Eaton, Peabody, Bradford & Veague in Bangor. In 1989, Patsy became employed as a legal assistant for Rudman & Winchell - a job she held until 2000. In 2000, she accepted a clerical position with the State of Maine Attorney General's Office in Bangor, a position she held until August 2002. During her days of employment in the legal field, Patsy became a member of the Penobscot County Legal Secretaries Association. She served on many committees for PCLSA, including photographer, editor of The Bulletin, and numerous fundraisers. Patsy ultimately became the president of PCLSA, serving a two-year term. On August 10, 2002, Patsy married James A. Husson, son of Rita and Chesley Husson Jr. Two weeks after this marriage, Patsy made yet another career change and enrolled in a nursing program. She graduated cum laude from Husson College in May 2006. In the spring of 2007, Patsy was hired as an operating room nurse at Eastern Maine Medical Center, where she worked part-time until the spring of 2010, when the hospital eliminated that position. Always fascinated by the art of photography, Patsy dreamed of a professional career in that field. She enjoyed sharing her photos with family and friends. Her cell phone alone contained over 157,000 pictures. Patsy had many hobbies and interests, including but not limited to hiking, kayaking, snowshoeing, photography, scrapbooking, rubber-stamping, sewing, quilting, knitting, travelling, and cooking. She took great pride in making her annual boxes of homemade chocolates for family members and friends. Patsy also enjoyed planning and cooking for family gatherings, including holidays, birthdays, and special occasions. One of her favorite hobbies was genealogy, which led to Patsy writing several unpublished history books for her family. She also enjoyed making pages for the neighborhood cookbook. Being a nature lover, Patsy enjoyed time spent outside, feeding birds and deer. She took great pride in her flower garden at her home in Hampden. Patsy also enjoyed hosting dinner-theme parties with her husband, Jim. She was interested in the environment and her community and often helped to maintain the hiking trails for the Boy Scouts at Camp Roosevelt in Eddington. For many years, Patsy hosted the neighborhood ladies' movie night at her home. She was also a very active member of the Hampden Historical Society. Throughout her years, Patsy enjoyed traveling. She visited such places as Italy, Aruba, Mexico, Canada, and the United Kingdom. She enjoyed visiting numerous U.S. National Parks, especially the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Yosemite National Park, and the Rocky Mountains. Her pride and joy were her children, grandchildren, stepchildren, and stepgrandchildren. Throughout her life, Patsy enjoyed countless friendships, including being one of the 'Fab Four,' one of the 'Juliets,' her Stampin' Up friends, all her classmates, co-workers, her family at the Historical Society, her movie night group, and so many more friends all over the world. Most of all, Patsy truly enjoyed her years with the love of her life, Jim. When they met on a blind date on Memorial Day 2000, they continued to observe that special date on the calendar every year. She often referred to Jim as her 'dream come true.' Patsy will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by many, including her husband, James Husson of Hampden; daughter, Michelle (Davis) Paterson her husband, Tom Paterson, of Lebanon, Maine; son, Matthew Davis and his wife, Angela, of Frankfort; grandchildren, Emily Paterson and Josh Paterson of Lebanon, Maine, and Garrett and Corbin Davis of Frankfort, Maine; stepgrandchildren, Cheyenne and Alex Runci of Frankfort; stepchildren, Jill Husson Martinez and her husband, Alex, and their daughters, Elise and Silvia, all of Cumberland, and Tim Husson and his wife, Jen, and their four children, Wesley, Nolan, Eleanor, and Noelle of Odenton, Maryland. Patsy is also survived by her siblings, Paul Lawler, Richard Lawler, Tom Lawler, and Connie Curtis; aunts; uncles; numerous nieces and nephews; and many cousins. Patsy was predeceased in 1981 by her father, Norman Lawler Sr.; her mother, Helene Lawler, in 2005; her sister, Linda; and her brothers, Norman (Jr.) and Roger."
[56719] Ruth is daughter of Ernest Albert Munro (1897-1968) & Aletha Pearl Hyler (1897-1962; m. 21 June 1918 in Rockland, Knox Co., ME).
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[47787] Julia is daughter of Peirce Scribner (1797-1831) & Mary E. Springer (1800-1870).
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[18094] Find A Grave Memorial 68349912 lists his children with Margaret: Adella Wilhelm Newhouse (1866 - 1928); Elsie Naomi Wilhelm Lake (1868 - 1953); Gertrude Viola Wilhelm Sutton (1870 - 1944); John W. Wilhelm (1875 - 1954); Ervin J. Wilhelm (1877 - 1936); Minnie May Wilhelm Schwab (1881 - 1964). David is son of David Wilhelm (1789-1867) & Sarah Ball (1798-1876).
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