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"Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 16 February 2023: "Donald H.E. Carter, a lifetime resident of Hancock County, passed away at the age of 88 on Feb. 12, 2023, in Bucksport. Donald was born in Blue Hill at the Memorial Hospital on June 12, 1934. He grew up on Cunningham Ridge Road in Surry until he went into the United States Air Force, after high school, serving for six years. He met his lovely wife, Wanda, while stationed in Shreveport, La., and they married March 29, 1957. They moved around some the first few years but spent much of their 66 years of marriage in Surry, in the same house he grew up in. They had six children and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Don worked for Western Union for 30 years. After retiring from there, he used his entrepreneurial spirit and started his own company, Competitive Communications, and ran that for 15 years, until really retiring! Don loved the great outdoors; he was an avid sportsman with hunting and fishing. He also loved cutting wood with his father. He loved teaching his son, George, and many grandchildren, as well as nieces and nephews, how to brook fish, hunt and other outdoor activities. He also knew how to tell a good story and crack a good joke (the corny ones were best). You would often find him singing. Dad loved to sing. Don was a loyal and dedicated family man who set such a great example serving others and meeting their needs. Don is survived by his wife, Wanda (Cobb) Carter; sister, Geraldine Carter; son, George D. Carter, and his children, Melissa Carter, Zachary Carter and Nicholas Carter; daughters, Dolores (Carter), her spouse, Duncan Sullivan, and her children, Erin Bourque, Lindsay Roarty, Hillary Becker and Lauren Cotter; Shizele Carter, her significant other, Montelle Sargent, and her children, Rachel Dragon, Jennifer Simpson and Solomon Dragon; Juanita Carter-Egan, her spouse, John Egan, and daughter Hali Egan; Mariliyn (Carter), her spouse, Lenny Lawson, and their children, Morgan Lawson and Cameron Lawson; Maria Carter, her significant other, Joe Carr, and her children, Natasha Robbins, Amanda Robbins and Derrick Robbins (deceased). Don and Wanda have many bonus grandchildren, in addition to those listed above, 24 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. He also leaves behind nieces and nephews who loved him very much."
Donald was predeceased by his parents, George D. Carter and Bernice (Taylor) Carter; sister, Corinne Carter; and grandson, Derrick Robbins.
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[36403]
Lowell is from "Centennial History of Harrison, Maine," (Portland, ME: Southworth Printing Co., 1909), p. 474 which offers: "married 1st, Julia E., daughter of Peirce and Polly (Springer) Scribner of Harrison ; 2d, Ellen, daughter of Stephen and Susanna (Carsley) Blake ; 3d, Susan, daughter of Simon Newcomb, and widow of Calvin Dawes. Children of Lowell and Julia E. Foster: 1. Joseph, b. Mar. 1, 1843: married Hannah Edson of Harrison. 2. Albert, b. July 9, 1845 ; died Jan. 11, 1847. 3. Mary, b. Dec. 12, 1847; married Edward Hamblin of Portland; resides in State of Washington. 4. Albert, b. Mar. 29, 185 1; no further record. .5. Frank G., b. Jan. 9, 1854; married ist, Helen Newcomb of Harrison. They had one son, Edward F., b. Feb. 4, 1877; resides in Olympia, Wash.; unmarried. Frank G., married 2d, Mrs. Addie Ward ; their
children: Perley R., b. May 14, 1901. Myrtle H., b. Feb. 14, 1906; they reside in Harrison. 6. Helen M., b. Dec. 16, 1857, daughter of second wife of Lowell. She resides in Olympia, Wash.; unmarried. 7. Lelia, b. May, 1874; daughter of third wife of Lowell; married Augustus Baine; live in Portland."
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[18047] Sir John m. in 1332 at age 18 to Alice Bygot, widow of John Bygot who was a nephew to Isabel, his father's childless first wife. Sir John m. (2) Joan ____ who survived him. John and Alice had Margaret (b. ca. 1350, d. 6 June 1413, bur. Wicken, Cambridgeshire), who m. Sir John Peyton, Knight of Peyton Hall in Boxford, Essex.
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Ancestral Roots... (7th Ed.)(Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1992)
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[59431] The unverified file L2XH-W4S in familysearch.org offers: "When Mary Carolyn Guptill was born on 17 December 1914, in Massachusetts, United States, her father, Melvin L. Guptill, was 37 and her mother, Temperance Lucile Oakes, was 24. She lived in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States for about 20 years. She died on 16 March 2001, in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, at the age of 86."
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[53116] "Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]." 28 February 2023: "Orland and Bangor - Edward (Edd) Hardie passed away peacefully on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023, joining his beloved wife, Diane. Edd was born Aug. 14, 1948, the son of Wolcott and Anne (Haskell) Hardie, and grew up on the islands of Penobscot Bay, primarily on Deer Isle. He was the son of a fisherman, but realized at a young age that his fathers occupation was not for him. While he loved the sea and the islands he grew up on, he decided not to follow his familys trade on the water. Edd attended Deer Isle High School before joining the Army in 1966, at the tender age of 17. Following his basic training, he become an Army cook and headed for his first assignment in Berlin, Germany. It was the height of the Cold War, and his family was apprehensive about him being stationed behind the Iron Curtain. But it turned out to be a great assignment, albeit a huge change coming from rural Maine to one of Europes largest cities. Edd often said his decision to join the service was one of the best decisions of his life, which gave him the freedom to travel and see parts of the world he would not have otherwise seen. He spent three years in Berlin before receiving orders for Fort Polk, La. Upon returning to the United States, he married his teenage sweetheart and love of his life, Diane Nightingale, on Aug. 31, 1969. Edd and Diane were soul mates and enjoyed 38 years together. While at Fort Polk, Edd decided to re-enlist for a chance to serve in the Armys Southern Command. He served in Panama for three years and liked it so much that he extended his time there by eight months. Both his children, Nanita and Darron, were born there. He then served as a cook at Fort Eustis. During his free time, he pursued his interest in baking by taking a cake decorating course, something he discovered he loved doing and was good at. His cakes became highly regarded at Fort Eustis and he was asked to make a special cake for Gen. Orlando Gonzales on the occasion of receiving his second star. The General told Edd the cake was spectacular, and he would be rewarded for his efforts. Edds baking prowess turned out to be important to his military career. At his next assignment, back in Germany, Edd was called to meet with the commander, who had read the praise that Gen. Gonzales had included in his file. The Commander asked Edd to take over running the officers club, which had been losing money. He proudly ran it for three years and managed to turn a profit every year. He went on to successfully run the officers club at Fort Sill. In 1983, after 17 years of service, he received a medical discharge due to his increasing health problems, just as he achieved master sergeant rank. Edd and his family returned to Maine and built a beautiful home in Orland. He became a bus driver and later a driving instructor. He developed a close relationship with George Stevens Academy (GSA) in Blue Hill. For 21 years he was a highly valued volunteer for GSA sports teams and made a major financial contribution to the gym renovation. In 2018, he was inducted into the GSA Athletic Hall of Fame. He enjoyed several handmade quilts, presented to him for his contributions to GSA. Edds generous spirit was evident at the VA home in Bangor, where he lived and received treatment for over 10 years. He spearheaded raffles for the homes Alzheimers work and could always be counted on to help fellow residents with problems and to make newcomers feel welcome and comfortable. Edd was preceded by his beloved wife, Diane (Nightingale) Hardie, and his daughter, Nanita Hardie. He is survived by his son, Darron Hardie, and three grandchildren: Josulynn and her partner Eric, Draven and DAnna; his sisters Estelle Snowden and Verona Stevens and her husband, John; and brother Reynold Hardie and his wife, Barbara. Edd had a close relationship with his special niece Jodie (Holden) Schneider, her husband, Michael, and their boys Colby and Bryce. They enjoyed many of Edds home-cooked meals, adventures out and about in his van and happy times spent together."
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