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_James Berry BOYDSTON _|_Elizabeth "Betsy" ATTERBERRY _
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[50628] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 8 August 2017": "Bar Harbor - Milton Averill Hutchins, 92, died August 4, 2017 at his home. He was born June 27, 1925 in Milbridge the son of Roy G. and Lottie (West) Hutchins. Milton was a U.S. Navy veteran serving during WWII in the Pacific Theater as a Coxswain on LCT-1263. He was a member of the American Legion Post and Veteran of Foreign Wars. Milton worked for many years for the State of Maine Highway Department, Harold MacQuinn Construction, Inc. and Cianbro as a foreman and in other positions. Milton also worked a few years for and retired from Dragon Cement. In his younger years, Milt enjoyed dances at local granges and would walk many miles to work and visit friends. He had many interests over the years, hunting, fishing, lobster fishing, tending his gardens which he shared with friends and family. Milt loved the Red Sox and the Patriots Milt married his beloved wife Daphne in 1980. They were married 36 years until her passing in July 2016. They spent 25 winters in Florida and developed good friendships lasting to this day. He took up golfing when in Florida. Milt was always personable and welcoming to anyone who stopped by and enjoyed company. He would stop whatever he was doing to share a story and a laugh. He was a man of few words and as a friend said, 'He said what he meant, and meant what he said'. Milt braved white water rafting in his later 70's, lobster fished to age 87, conquered cancer at 89, and tended his gardens to age 91. Milton is survived by two sons, Thomas Hutchins and wife Brenda of Iowa, Samuel Hutchins and wife Sandy of California; daughters Suzie Cregan and husband Tom of Pennsylvania, and Judy Tucker and significant other Mike DiGangi of Ellsworth. Stepchildren Richard Higgins of Otter Creek, and Stephen Higgins and wife Kathleen of Windham. Grandchildren, Angie Hess and David, their children Jenson and Vivian, Nathan Hutchins and Leah, their children Landon and Emmerson, also Andre, Tanya, Timothy and Jasmine Hutchins, Amanda Merrell and JR, their children Amelia, Davian, and Kaitlyn, MaryAnn Heatherby and Josh and their son Logan, Justine Higgins and significant other Brian and daughter Aurelia, Brian Higgins, Jeremy Tucker and Karen, their children Tessa and Marshall, Jyl Tucker and fiance Andrey, Jay Tucker and his daughter Macie, and Jennifer Tucker. He is also survived by step-children Penny Mellish, Wayne Bragdon, Mary Wood and Linda Mason. Milt also leaves three close friends, Elizabeth Racicot, Donald Cote and Arthur 'Sport' Fox, three nephews and a niece, and his cherished cat Patches. Along with his wife Daphne, he was predeceased by his siblings Bill, Helen and Kathryn."
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_William Henry IRISH _|_Abigail RICKER _____
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[57273] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 1 June 2022: "East Millinocket - Valerie (Irish) Cropley, 78, passed away peacefully at her daughter's home on May 29, 2022. She was born in Bancroft, Maine on Jan. 16, 1944, to Elvin and Harriet (Bubar) Irish. Valerie graduated from Wytopitlock High School, and a few years after graduation, she married the love of her life, Don R. Cropley. Together they raised three daughters: Vicki, Winnie, and Diane, and made their home in East Millinocket, Maine. Valerie worked at Great Northern Paper Company for several years, often sharing stories of her experiences in the paper room, wood room, and the grinding room. During her years at GNP, Don taught her how to drive a dump truck. Eventually, Valerie earned her class II license and began driving a sledge truck for GNP. Mom's happiest years were those spent with our dad, Don. Together they went camping, played cards with friends, visited family, and both were actively involved in East Millinocket's Feeney Groves' American Legion and its Ladies' Auxiliary. Don and Valerie also enjoyed many years of playing pitch at the Medway Sno-Rover's Clubhouse. After Dad's death, Mom stayed active in her children and grandchildren's lives. She loved being a Grammie. She also enjoyed volunteering her time on the Medway Old Home Days' Committee. She loved working dinners, dinner theaters, and other fundraising activities. Mom's final years were spent with her daughter, Diane, and her family in Medway. While there, Mom was surrounded by the love of her grandchildren: Alyssa Laporte, Kara Newbert, and Kooper, Lilly, Josie, and McKenna LaPorte. All of whom loved her and will miss her dearly. Kara wishes for her gram to be remembered for her beautiful smile, her infectious laugh, and her gram's ability at finding humor in every situation. Valerie is survived by her three daughters, Vicki Hanington, her husband, Arthur, 'Peanut', their children: Paul, Travis and Brooke; Winnie Allen and her husband, Paul; and Diane Laporte and her husband, Kenny, and their children. She is also survived by six great-grandchildren: Grayson and Dawson Newbert, Everett Shaw, and Cheyenne, Colt, and Sierra Hanington; two brothers: Dennis Irish and Rickey Irish; and one sister, Valice Austin Valerie was predeceased by her parents; her husband, Don; and brothers: Lionel 'Snoody' Irish, and Bernard 'Bo' Irish. . . ."
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_Isaac Lambert MERRILL __|
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| |_Aseneth BLETHEN _________|_Dorothy ("Dolly") STROUT ___
| (1805 - 1894) m 1826 (1785 - 1849)
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[56663] Eunice is daughter of Clifford Morton Merrill (1893-1979) & Lucetta Amanda Doore (1894-1991; m. 3 October 1920 in ME). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 21 February 2023: "Dover-Foxcroft - Eunice (Merrill) Kinney Mitchell, 97, passed away February 17, 2023, at Golden View in Meredith, NH. She was born March 28, 1925, in Atkinson, Maine, the daughter of Clifford and Lucetta (Doore) Merrill. Eunice grew up in Atkinson and graduated from Higgins Classical Institute, Charleston, class of 1944. She attended Gorham State Teachers College, then taught in a one-room school in Atkinson, and later in Richmond, Maine. She was an active member of the United Methodist Church of Dover-Foxcroft and the UMWomen's organization, serving as a cook on mission trips, financial secretary, and annual conference delegate. Eunice enjoyed cooking, crocheting, reading, attending plays, and visiting with her friends and family. Eunice was predeceased by two loving husbands, Calvin A. Kinney (married 1947-1965) and Stephen John Mitchell (married 1968-2002); two devoted sisters, Ruth (Merrill) Kinney and husband, Richard, and Rebecca (Merrill) Kinney, and husband, Leon. She is survived by her only child, Elaine (Kinney) Campbell and her husband, Bruce, of Meredith, NH; two grandchildren, Brian Campbell and wife, Jaclyn, of Meredith, NH, and Matthew Campbell and wife, Carly, of Arlington, MA; three great-grandchildren, Isabella and Klay Campbell of Meredith, NH, and Adelaide Campbell of Arlington, MA; brother-in-law, Wayne Kinney and wife, Leni; and many cherished nieces and nephews."
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_John RITZMAN _______|_Christina STUPP ____
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| |_Catherine STRAUSS __|_Elizabeth BRECHT ___
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| |_Barbara MEYER ______|_Anna Margaret MORR _
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[47724] "The Akron Beacon Journal, 3 January 1985": "Norton - Leona Joyce Haggerty, 75 years, of Norton, died Jan. 2. A life resident of the area, she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Barberton and the Fern Leaf Chapter 422 O.E.S. She is survived by her husband, D. C.; sons, John A. of Norton, James C. of Kansas and David C. of Montana; daughter, Mrs. William (Carolyn) Eddy of Cincinnati; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brother, Mr. John Ritzman of Cuyahoga Falls."
[33113] This line is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2012.
[43785] Roy is son of James D. Schlegel (1870-1954) & Elizabeth Alice Peifer (1877-1952).
_Henry TUPPER ___________________+
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| |_Jane GALLYON ______________|_Agnes (or Annis) WILMOT ________
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| | _Nathaniel FISH ____________|_Mary SPRIGGE ___________________
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| _"Mr." William BASSETT _____|_Elizabeth (Neil or) TILDEN _____
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[1224] William served in the War for Independence from Machias, ME. {See: "Tupper Genealogy," Eleanor Tupper, 1972; New England Historic Genealogical Register, 99:60,64,191,297-8; 120:271; "MA Soldiers & Sailors," 16:150; "VR of Sandwich, MA to 1885", Vol. I; Barbour Collection [NSSAR] - "Town VR of Lebanon, CT"; "VR from ME Newspapers, 1785-1820," by David C. & Elizabeth Keene Young; "Ancestors and Descendants of Joshua Williams," Gleason L. Archer (Boston" Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1927), Chapter XIII..} He moved from Connecticut to Horton, Nova Scotia where he was a surveyor; then was in Machias, Maine by 1769 and became its first town clerk; then he moved to Jonesport, Maine where he became first postmaster. {For information and children see "Maine Families in 1790 - Vol. 1", Maine Genealogical Society Special Publication No.2, edited by Ruth Grey (Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1988), p. 276.} He helped build the first meeting house in Jonesboro in 1774. His children are Mary (b. 19 Dec 1757 in Lebanon, CT), Elizabeth, Anna (25 Oct 1759 in Stafford, CT), Joseph (17 April 1763 in Horton, Nova Scotia), Ellen (10 Dec 1765 in Horton, NS), Sarah (2 Jan 1768 in Horton, NS) and Ansel (17 March 1769 in Horton, NS). FTM's Family Archive includes his service record (CD 147) and his pension record (CD 145).
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_Nathaniel WHITCOMB _|_Mary PARKER ________
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