[60361] The unverified file LZ3Q-V1H in familysearch.org offers: "William R Arno was born in 1835, in Maine, United States. He married Mary Jane Blaisdell on 12 April 1866, in Dexter, Penobscot, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. He lived in Dexter, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1880."
[54389] Mabel is daughter of Fred Burroughs (1869-1937) & Alice Bell Conant (1874-1947).
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[29292] "MY KINFOLK" in http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com in 2009 provides this (unverified) line and states Joseph is son of Samuel Morse (b. 12 June 1576 in Boxted, Co. Essex) and Elizabeth Jasper (b. 8 Oct 1578 in Redgrave, Co. Suffolk, m. 29 June 1602 in Redgrave). Joseph came to New England on the "Increase" in 1635 with his parents. He r. Watertown 1635; Dedham 1638; Medfield 1651; and Dorchester by 1654. He was a signer of The Covenant of Dedham, MA. See Find A Grave memorial 84098782.
[33638] Anne is daughter of Simon de la Tour, Seigneur de la Tour St. Gelin.
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[47519] Leland is son of Henry Monroe White (1896-1963) & Grace Marion Gallison (1899-1973). Find A Grave memorial 178207008 offers Leland's obituary: "Leland M. White, M.D., 92, went to be with his heavenly father on April 7, 2017, at Eastern Maine Medical Center. He was born in Bangor, Maine on October 12, 1924, to Henry White and Grace White. He was predeceased by his parents and sister, Alice 'Bonnie' Jensen. He was married to Carol L. White, R.N., for 65 years and they had four daughters, Brenna, Vicki, Dietra, Stacey, twelve grandchildren, and two sons-in-law. A Graduate of Bangor High School at age 17, Dr. White attended the University of Maine and completed four years of college in three. He earned his medical degree at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, completed internship at the Methodist Hospital in New York and his residency at the Methodist Hospital and Maine Medical Center in Portland. He served in U.S. Army during WWII at Field hospital in England. Dr. White was an Internal Medicine Specialist at Cary Medical Center in Caribou, Maine, for thirty-three years and retired July 1, 1988. Dr. White was active in the Caribou community during his years of practice. He has served on the Cary Board of Directors and is past president of the medical staff. He served on the Cary Medical Staff Executive Committee. He has also held numerous other offices on the medical staff at Cary. In addition to his active role at Cary Medical, Dr. White has served as president of the Aroostook Country Nursing Professional Advisory Committee; a member and former Director of the Caribou Rotary Club; help organize the Aroostook County Action Program for low-income citizens; served as one of ACAP's first directors; and served with ACAP several years in addition to being elected its second president and former chief of the state of Maine Congenital Heart Clinics in Caribou for several years. Dr. White was a member of the Caribou United Baptist Church and attended Country Side Community Church in Contoocook, New Hampshire. Dr. White has also been active with American Heart association's Advanced life support education programs. He became one of the first physicians in Aroostook County to be trained in Advanced Cardiac Life Support and has been involved in training other physicians in the skill. Dr. White was presented with the Kiwanis plaque for outstanding community service and has also helped start and coordinate the Ambulatory Diabetic Education and follow-up program at Cary. He has served as a medical examiner for 20 years and, was a volunteer medical consultant to the Mapleton children's camp where they named the medical clinic after him. Dr. White also helped form a program for alcoholics and has been a delegate to the County Medical Society for 20 years. He was a doctor who accepted geese and Indian baskets when people couldn't pay their medical bills. He was a husband who stayed with his wife and fulfilled his vows to the end. He was a father who always provided. He was a Granddad who always gave. He was a man after God's own heart. Paraphrased by Kristina Farmer. In 1983, Dr. White was presented with A.H. Robbins Award for Community Service, one of the most prestigious awards presented to a Maine physician during the annual meeting of the Maine Medical Association. He was the 23rd Maine physician to be presented with the award. Dr. White will be sadly missed, particularly for his unique style, sense of humor and his keen interest in education."