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[61003] Myrtle's obituary: "Beals - Myrtle Mertina (Beal) Lenfestey, 92, wife of the late, Farrell Lenfestey (2006) went to be with her Lord May 7, 2009 from the Sentry Hill Nursing Home in York, Maine. She was born July 5, 1916 in Beals, daughter of the late Esten and Calista (Alley) Beal. She graduated from the Beals High School in 1933. Miraculously healed as a little child, she lived her life for and loved her Savior. Myrtle was a member of the Beals Wesleyan Church where she was organist and Director of Music for many years. She will be remembered for her music which she loved and which became a major part of her life. With a beautiful singing voice she harmonized with friends for duets, trios and quartets. She especially enjoyed singing with her dear friend, Norma. She was a piano teacher for many Island children. Two of her students, Herrick Carver, who has continued his piano music and Leon Crowley, who followed her as Music Director and Organist of Beals Wesleyan Church, were very special to her. She also taught others, especially her nephew Luther, to love and appreciate all kinds of music. For years she played the Baccalaureate march at the High School event as well as taking part in and accompanying many church, school and community musical performances. Myrtle was a writer including poetry with themes of Nature which she loved. How she reveled in a beautiful sunset or the song of a bird. She looked forward to each seasonal change, especially the majestic colors of fall. Camping was a passion. She loved ?getting away? to Pond camp with her niece, Joan, where they camped at grandfather C.H. Beal?s hunting camp. There she was surrounded by God?s creation which inspired some of her best poetry. She is survived by 2 daughters, Sylvia (Lenfestey) Peabody and her husband, Earl of Rochester, NH, and Carolyn (Lenfestey) Gordon and her husband, Jack of Eliot, ME; four grandchildren, Cheryl (Peabody) Szacik and her husband, Peter of Madbury, NH, Captain Ronald Peabody of Bristol, ME, Amy (Gordon) Fuller and her husband, Michael of North Berwick, ME and Geoffrey Gordon and his wife, Kathy of Eliot, ME, four great grandchildren, Jacob Farrell Gordon, Madelyn Beth Fuller, Kylie Ruth Gordon and John ?Jack? Michael Fuller; three step great grandchildren, Kaitlin, Daniel, and Meghan Szacik; brothers, Esten Beal, Jr., and his wife, Patty, and Elmer C. Beal and his wife, Marion, all of Beals; and special nieces and nephews. Her children and grandchildren were her greatest joys. She lavished her unconditional love on them all. Her extended family and friends she valued dearly. She is predeceased by her parents and her husband, a brother, Charles Beal and his wife, Leila, a sister, Fannie Bishop and her husband, Ellis, a sister, Susie Johnson and her husband, Leon and a sister-in-law, Willavie Beal. She was a blessing and shared her love, God?s love, with her caregivers and staff at Sentry Hill. Greatly loved, her impact has been expressed by many. Heaven is the richer with her Home Going."
[58130] Anthony is son of John Bennett (1686-1724) & Elizabeth Hibbert (1692-1744; m. 27 October 1711 in Gloucester, Essex Co., MA).
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[48264] Judith is daughter of Barnabas Doyle (1754-1797) & Mary Catherine McElhenny (1752-1833). She and John had John D, Skinner (1814-1864), Mary A, Skinner McElheney (1816-1877) & David James Skinner (1822-1894). For the history of Doylesburg see http://thedoylefamily.weebly.com/story-of-doylesburg.html which includes this: "On January 11th 1779 Felix Doyle deeded his land over to his son Barnabas Doyle. Barnabas Doyle served during the American Revolutionary War as a private from 1779 to 1781 in the 6th class of Captain Thomas Askey's Company of the First Battalion of Cumberland County. After the War, Barnabas returned back to the Doylestown area and farmed the land. Barnabas's will, dated October 26th 1797, states that his will was not to be settled until his youngest child reached maturity, then the remainder of his estate was to be equally divided between his children."
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[15764] William and wife Lydia are buried in the Grindle-Wight Cemetery along route 177, the Blue Hill Road, beyond Condon's Mill, Penobscot, ME. Death date is from Find A Grave memorial 41276156 . For this line see "The Grindle Family of Hancock County, Maine," compiled by Walter A. Snow, Elizabeth C. Wescott, David C. Grindell and Almon A. Gray (1978).
[30142] Robert is son of Robert Hamilton (b. in Ireland) and Martha Gibb (b. in England). This unverified line is from the LDS Church's Pedigree Resource File.
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[60747] Find A Grave memorial 78195225 reports: "Capt. Joshua Bragdon's Company, Col. Scammon's York County Regiment. Lexington Alarm."
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[6426] Wilson resides at R.R. 2, Dexter, Maine, and is employed (1976) by the Haley Construction Co. of Guilford, Maine. "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 17 January 2025: "Sangerville - Wilson G. Nuite, 84, died January 10, 2025, in Bangor, after a brief medical event with family at his side. He was born November 17, 1940, in Dexter, ME, the third son of Doran and Katherine (Wingate) Nuite. Wilson grew up on the family farm preferring work with trucks and tractors rather than animals. He graduated from Piscataquis Community High School in Guilford, class of 1959. While in high school he drove a truck for Charles Starbird and a school bus his senior year. For many years he worked for Haley Construction hauling readi-mix concrete. He spent his retirement years managing his fields and woodland. Wilson bought his Caterpillar backhoe (CAT) in 1990. He used that around his neighborhood to help with various projects, often free of charge. Rejuvenating the Gilman Cemetery in South Sangerville was one of his most satisfying accomplishments. Wilson enjoyed bluegrass music, community meals, history books, vegetable gardening, chocolate cake, riding his bike, keeping his equipment in top condition, and talking with friends on his porch. He believed in hard work, honesty, character, practicality, and kindness. He was a devoted brother and uncle to his family. Wilson was predeceased by his parents; uncle, Erroll Nuite and wife, Nathalie; and brothers, Bradley and Graham Nuite, of Sangerville. He is survived by his sister, Barbara Lockwood and husband, David, of Dover-Foxcroft; sister-in-law, Sally Nuite of Sangerville; nephews, Lewis and wife, Loretta, of Atkinson, George, Blaine and wife, Janet, Warren, and Barrett Nuite, all of Sangerville, and Brian Lockwood of NC; nieces, Brenda Nuite and husband, Jay, of WI, Melynn Nuite of MA, Maradee Nuite Jacoby and husband, Jim, of WI, Amanda Maddocks and husband, Fred, of Dover-Foxcroft; nearly thirty grand and great grand nieces and nephews; and many friends including, Dick Panciera, Jim Nicholas, and special friend, Andria Leonard. A memorial gathering at South Sangerville Grange and burial at Bailey Cemetery will be planned for spring."
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[34678] See "Genealogical and Personal Memories Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. 3," William Richard Cutter (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1908) p. 1623.
[38954] Alice m. (2) Thomas Calhoun. "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 28 January 1955," p. 3: "Bellville - Mrs. Alice Beasore Calhoun, 77, a resident of Bellville the past six years, last evening at People's Hospital in Mansfield after a brief illness. She was born Jan. 5, 1878 in Monroe Township, Richland County and had been a lifelong resident of the county. Surviving are one son, George, of Greenwich; one sister, Miss Jessie Zediker, of Bellville; seven grandchildren and 14 great grand-children. Mrs. Calhoun was a member of the Mt. Zion Lutheran Church."