[40347] Hattie is daughter of George M. & Mary J. (Bolton) Farnham. "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 15 May 1918," p. 11: "The remains of Mrs. Pearl J, Gott of Brewer, were brought here for burial Thursday, May 8. At 9 a. m. the relatives and friends of the deceased assembled at the grave where prayer was offered by Rev. John Carson. Mrs. Gott was a resident of Brooksvllle before going to live in Brewer. She was well known and esteemed by a large circle of friends who extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. She is survived by her husband, and son, Earl B. Gott of Brewer, an aged mother, Mrs Georg Farnham, and a brother, Ivan C. Farnham, of Brooksville."
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[344] Joseph's place of birth may be Glenburn, Penobscot Co., ME. The 14 July 1860 census of Amherst, ME lists Joseph Keniston [sic], age 29, farmer, with Susuan H. (23), Seth A. (4), Ernest H. (2). His death date and place are from "Maine Death Records, 1617-1922" which shows the actual record as files. Joseph's Civil War Draft Registration shows him at Amherst, ME. In 1888 "The Maine Register" shows him as a manufacturer of shingle at Amherst, ME and 1889-1904 the Register shows the firm as the J. A. Kenniston & Sons company which makes shingles and berry boxes.
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[5927] He was named for his grandfather, Reuben Gray, and was perhaps born in the 1790s. A D.A.R. record states he m. 20 Nov 1816 to Charlotte Goodell. Gray & Snow (loc. cit.) state he m. his cousin Charlotte Grindle, daughter of his aunt Nancy Gray and husband Eliphalet Grindle; Charlotte m. 2nd Adam Gray, Jr. on 17 May 1827; Charlotte was b. Sedgwick, ME 7 June 1797 and d. 18 Jan 1886. "History of Castine - The Battle Line of Four Nations," George A. Wheeler [Second Edition; Cornwall, NY: The Cornwall Press, 1922], p. 310, lists Reuben McCarslin [sic] among those who served from Penobscot in the Army during the War of 1812.
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"The Gray Family of Hancock Co., Maine," Amon A. Gray & Walter A. Snow (1987)
[29024] In the 1880 federal census of Wooster, OH the household contains W. W. Meeks (age 28), Amanda (26), Ernest A. (4), David E. (2 and Sabina E. (1), as well as Anna Brainerd (49) and John Madder (23); the census states Wilkison's occupation is "drilling wells." In the 1910 federal census of Wooster his household contains himself, Anna A. (56), Sabina E. (31), Earl D. (33, Paul W. (27) and Emma A. (25). An unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2009 states Wilkison is son of John B. Meeks.
[22929] Elizabeth is daughter of Richard Rogers according to the unverified Ancestral File.
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[11839] Caroline, b. in Jan 1742/43, is daughter of Lt.-Gen. Sir John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, and Gertrude Leveson-Gower.
[51218] For extensive information about Elizabeth and her family see the unverified file LD1X-L7C in familysearch.org.