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[19270] "Early Narraguagus River Families of Washington County, Maine," Darryl B. Lamson and Leonard F. Tibbetts (Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 2002), p. 18, states Mary m. 23 April 1850 William Pettingill.
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[8800] Dorothy m. 18 June 1931 Samuel G. Bowers. She r. Carlisle, PA. They had no children. In 2003 she r. Sarah A. Todd Nursing Home.
[60401] Orren is son of Martin Claude Goode (b. in 1891) & Orrie Nellie Abbott (1897-1980; m. 20 November 1917 in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME, buried there in Mount Hope Cemetery).
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[30401] "Public Opinion [Chambersburg, PA], 15 February 1988," pp. 13-14: "Think young people are wild today? Picture a guy riding a motorcycle down Main Street standing on the saddle and steering with a rope attached to the handlebars. Ninety-four-year old John Grove chuckled recalling that stunt. 'And I used to put the sidecar in the air, and myself in the air," he said. "We really made the dirt fly when we started out.' The former national motorcycle hill-climbing champion lives a much more tame life on a much slower set of wheels these days, but there's nothing dull about the sparkle in his eyes when he recalls his stunt-riding days. Confined to a wheelchair, the Chambersburg native probably is better known around town as the man who had the bicycle shop on East Washington Street. But he also likes to be remembered as the first Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealer in the borough. How much did he like motorbikes? Consider that two of his children were named after them Thora Isabelle, for the Thor model, and Walter Davidson Grove, a T.B. Wood's Sons Co. retiree. Another son, Raymond, is deceased. Isabelle (as she prefers to be called) Miller and her father recently spread out old photos, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks on a sofa at Franklin County Nursing Home, where he has lived for more than three years. Faded photos showed a nice-looking young man riding a bicycle across a railroad trestle, doing the ultimate motorcycle wheelie up a mountainside, and, if that isn't adventuresome enough, being shackled with chains to be locked in a barrel. Touted as 'Raymond, the Boy Handcuff King and Bridge Jumper,' John Raymond Grove in his pre-teen years starred in his parents' traveling magic and hypnotism shows. The near-centenarian recalled traveling coast-to-coast by train, 'seeing something new in every town,' and attending school between performances. It seems that the son of Charles and Bertha Gilmore Grove was destined to become a daredevil. He could ride a tricycle before he could walk and as a youngster he delighted in riding a bicycle down the stairs. 'I was an only child. They thought I was enough,' he chuckled. Before he got his first motorcycle a Haverford at age 16 he and a friend rode bicycles on dirt roads to and from Baltimore in 24 hours, he said, presenting a few scrapbook pages documenting the tiring trip. Grove started selling motorcycles in 1912 and in 1914 opened the first motorcycle and bicycle shop in Chambersburg on South Main Street. He later moved the business to his Washington Street home. Grove said John Schall, who sold him his first motorcycle and who had the only bike shop in town, talked him into going into the business when Schall took over the former Ford dealership on North Main Street. Grove said he sold two Harley-Davidson cycles with sidecars to Chambersburg Police Department. To Grove, motorcycles provided a living and entertainment. His hill-climbing career started by chance, with a game called Hare and Hounds that he and his friends played on motorcycles. 'The hare started out and a bunch of the others tried to catch him,' Grove explained. The group often played on Sundays near Radio Hill. 'One time when I was the hare, I got the idea of going up a steep hill to get away from the hounds,' he said. 'The next Sunday we forgot about Hare and Hounds. We tried to see who could get up that hill.' Grove soon organized the first official area hill climb, soliciting funds from motorcycle firms to sponsor it. As the sport increased in popularity, Chambersburg area riders competed with riders in nearby towns. Eventually Grove competed in regional and national competitions, usually winning trophies. 'I got busted up pretty bad; I couldn't do it no more,' he said of his hill-climbing adventures that lasted from 1918 to 1931. He earned the national champ title by winning more climbs than anyone else, he said. A feature story about Grove in the April 1931 edition of the magazine The Harley-Davidson Enthusiast refers to him as 'Smiling Johnny Grove, one of the outstanding heroes of the hills.' Grove conceded that although today's cycles go faster however, he once raced 200 mph on the ice on the Susquehanna River they are more safe and comfortable than the crude models he rode. Given his dangerous lifestyle, he admitted being a little surprised at anticipating his 95th birthday in two weeks. 'I never thought I'd live anywhere near this age,' he said. 'I expected to go a long time ago.' Over the years Grove's skull was fractured four times in motorcycle accidents. 'None of them were my fault,' he said, 'but a lot of people wouldn't believe that, I guess.' In the last spill, in the early '30s, Grove was riding on Warm Spring Road to cool off on a hot summer night when a 'cow jumped in front of me,' he said. Fortunately, neither his friend in the sidecar nor Grove were killed, but Grove's head injury put the brakes on his motorcycle career. Reflecting on his former lifestyle, which some folks might consider reckless, Grove pointed out that motorcycle 'gangs' of the early 1900s did not have the rowdy reputation some have today. 'They were like family,' said his daughter. 'They would bring my mother corn, and come in and play the player piano. I grew up around them; that's how I got my husband.' A high school dropout who also worked for Cumberland Valley Railroad as a young man, Grove has enjoyed reading about motorcycles up into his 90s. 'I think I could ride one yet,' Grove said. "But I couldn't do the stunts I did then.'"
[37167] This person is from the unverified Hutchins Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states Phoebe is daughter of Ebenezer Perkins (b. in Arundel, York Co., ME, d. 13 Aug 1863 in Kennebunkport, York Co., ME) and wife Olive _____.
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_John PERKINS ___________|_Lydia STOVER _______
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| | _William PEARCE _____
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| |_Elizabeth PEARCE _______|_Mary BEALE _________
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| | _Joseph PHILLIPS ____+
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| |_Agatha PHILLIPS ________|_Mercy EAMES ________
| (1716 - 1760) m 1732 (1687 - 1769)
_Lafayette PERKINS ____|
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[46251] A file in the Orrington, Penobscot Co., ME Historical Society offers: "...was the youngest child of Marquis de Lafayette Perkins (1838-1920) and Jane Titterton (nee Hatch) Perkins, both born in Castine. Ray, Sr. was very active in town government (served numerous terms as selectman and many years as a volunteer fire fighter). He was a dairyman and orchardist. Raymond L. Perkins, Sr. was murdered 11 Nov 1942 by his mentally unstable hired man while his son was away during WWII."
[58343] Berrnice is daughter of Walter Scott Spaulding, Sr. (1868-1949) & Kezzie N. Hubbard (1870-1949; m. 23 November 1889 in Palmyra, Somerset Co., ME).
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[45908] An unverified tree in Ancestry.com offers: "When Elizabeth Xander (Sander)(Zander) was born on July 4, 1781, in Northampton, Pennsylvania, her father, David, was 31, and her mother, Maria, was 31. She married Jacob Hoppes in 1801 in Schuylkill, Pennsylvania. They had four children during their marriage. She died having lived for more than 100 years. She died on October 23, 1882, in West Penn, Pennsylvania, at the age of 101."
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[33403] This line is from the unverified Dinger Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012.