[7948] The 1880 federal census of Franklin, Richland Co., OH shows Josiah, a farmer, age 37, b. in OH (his father b. in VA and his mother in PA); the household includes wife Sarah (36) and children Lizzie May (12), George (9) and Curtis (2). News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 12 July 1915," p. 2: "Josiah Baker, aged 72 years, died yesterday morning at his home, three miles south of Rome, in what is known as Light's District, of senility. He was united in marriage with Sarah Arnold May 27, 1865. She and two sons, George and Curtiss, surviving him. The funeral services will be held In the Ganges church tomorrow at 1 o'clock; burial In Ganges cemetery."
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[60136] Lester's obituary: "Lester G. Drew, Jr., 68, formerly of Meriden, CT, husband of the late Susan Pierce Drew, died on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 after a battle with Alzheimers disease. Born in Oakfield, ME on July 18, 1945, son of L. Gene Drew of New Limerick, ME and the late Blanche 'Buddie' Prince Conners. Mr. Drew had resided in St. Petersburg, FL and before that in Meriden, CT. He was employed by Northeast Utilities before retiring in 2001. Mr. Drew was an avid outdoorsman and a member of the Southington Sportmens Association. He was a range officer at the Wyoming Antelope Club in FL and also a Mason and an Elk for many years. He is survived by two daughters, Kelly and her husband, Michael Drewnowski of Broad Brook, CT, and Amy Drew of Plainville, CT; two grandchildren, Jackson and Jonathan Drewnowski; his mother-in-law, Jane Pierce of Meriden, CT; his stepmother Marie Drew of New Limerick, ME; a sister, Patrice and her husband, Fred Tarr of Bangor, ME; two brothers, Peter and his wife, Shirley Drew of Oakfield, and Mark and his wife Melanie Drew of New Limerick. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews, aunts, and cousins. He was predeceased by his stepfather Maynard Conners."
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[37092] The unverified Michelle Archer Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "Hosea Smith was born on March 20, 1768, in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, the child of John and Mary. He married Abigail Hersey on November 14, 1791, in Dennysville, Maine. They had one child during their marriage. He died on May 14, 1847, in Charlotte, Maine, having lived a long life of 79 years, and was buried there. Abigail Hersey was born on November 12, 1776, in Hingham, Massachusetts, the child of Zadock and Abigail . . . . She died on August 3, 1851, in Charlotte, Maine, at the age of 74."
Find A Grave memorial 22802373 offers: "One of the original members of the Shade Gap congregation and an early settler of the area. . . . Obituary:
Died in his residence in Dublin Township on Thursday, the 1st instant. Mr. ARCHIBALD STITT, in the 86th year of his age. Another good man has been "gathered to his fathers!" Through the course of a long and useful life, his conduct and character were ever such as to win the confidence and esteem of all with whom he was associated. A native of County Down in Ireland, he emigrated at an early day to this county, and in the year 1793 settled near Burnt Cabins. Among the many neighbours and friends who, from that time untill the day of his death, knew and esteemed him for his honest heart and christian virtues, his character need no eulogy. Of him we feel that we can without exaggeration say --
"None knew him but to love him;
None named him but to praise."
From his early life and exemplary professor of the Christian religion and for fory-two years an Elder in the Presbyterian Church at Shade Gap, there clustered around him the memories and the fellowship of age -- the respect of manhood -- the love and veneration of youth. Now that he has gone, they will derive consolation from the truth, that the tears which are shed over a good man's grave act upon the seed he has sown in the hearts of those he loved, like the dews of Heaven upon the thirsty earth. -
Huntingdon Journal, 13 March 1849.
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[52560] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 19 December 2007, p. 14: "Hartland - Arline I. Ham, 86, died Tuesday Dec. 18, 2007 at Sebasticook Valley Hospital, Pittsfield. She was born Jan. 20, 1921 in Troy, the daughter of Frank and Georgia (York) Willey. Arline graduated from Unity High School in 1939 and loved to attend all the class reunions. She was employed by Edward's Co, Pittsfield; Tannery, Hartland; and Sanfield Rehabilitation Center, Hartland. She was very community minded and was known to help her neighbors. She kept busy caring for others and volunteered at Sanfield Rehabilitation Center, Hartland. She loved to sew crochet and play Scrabble. She was excellent at cards and played to win. She loved her family very much and always wanted to be near her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of Grace-Linn Memorial United Methodist Church, Hartland the Cleora Rebekah No. 111 Lodge, the Couples Club and the Senior Citizen's Club. She is survived by four sons, Robert Hodgkins of Hartland, Delmas Hodgkins and his wife, Donna, of Dexter, Harvey Hodgkins and his wife, Sandra, of Kensington, Conn., and Philip Ham of Hartland; four daughters, Betty Lane of South Portland, Alice Vanadestine and her husband, Leroy, of St. Albans, Darlene Charrier and her husband, Wayne, of Waldo, and Rochelle Oelrich and her husband, Jay, of East Hampton, Mass.; 14 grandchildren Roberta Hodgkins, Alan Hodgkins, David Hodgkins, Darlene Ulrickson, Dawn Davis, Jennifer Iacino, Abbie Charrier, Matthew Charrier, Jeffrey Vanadestine, Lee Vanadestine, Caitlin Oelrich, Amber Lane, Portia Lane, and Levi Vigue; 15 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Wesley Ham, in 1999. . . . Interment will be at Pine Grove Cemetery, Hartland in the spring. . . "