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His grave marker labels him Acel Foster; he is also known as Asael (and perhaps as Asa). http://oxfordcounty.blogspot.com/2006/01/denmark-oxford-county-maine.html reports Asahel had 2000 acres reserved for him in Denmark, Oxford Co., ME (then in MA) in 1795 - " Asahel Foster's grant was conveyed June 8, 1795, and abutted Bridgton [Massachusetts Deeds, 5:61]." Also see "Sprague's Journal of Maine History, Vol. 2, No. 1," (Dover, ME: John Francis Sprague), p. 20, and "The Maine Historical Magazine, Vol. 9," (Bangor: Chas. H. Glass & Co., 1895), p. 50. Asahel Foster is on the tax list in Bridgton in 1781. "The Bridgton Town Register, 1905," Harry E. Mitchell, et al., comp. (Brunswick, Me., 1904), pp. 8-9, 12, list Asael Foster as an inhabitant of Bridgton in 1794. Asahel and Joanna were the first settlers in Sandy Creek, later moving to the Fosterville section of South Bridgton, Maine, where they lived on what was later the Frank Johnson place. The 1790 federal census in Bridgton lists four males over age 16 in Asahel's family, three males under 16 and four females. At one time Asahel was hog reeve in Bridgton. Harvard University has letters from Asahel and others to the then college concerning use of the college lands in Bridgton, which was granted by Harvard ca. 1780 - see http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hua28010. See also - "Early settlers of Harrison, Maine : with an historical sketch of the settlement, progress and present condition of the town," G. T. Ridlon (Skowhegan, ME: Kilby & Woodbury, 1877), pp. 59ff.
See Foster genealogy," Frederick Clifton Pierce (Chicago: Press of W.B. Conkey Co., 1899) p. 171: "Asahel Foster (Gideon, Benjamin, Abraham, Reginald), b. Danvers, Mass., July 16, 1749; m. Joanna Symonds, b. Mar. 21, 1748."
The Fosters are of English derivation and came to Massachusetts about 1640. They were intermarried with the Peabodys and Perleys previous to the coming of those families to America and while residents in Massachusetts; as well as since their settlement in Maine. Asael Foster came from Danvers in the year 1772, and first settled at a place in Bridgton, since known as "Hensborough," lot No. 4, range 19. He built the first frame house in Bridgton, and his wife was the first married woman that settled in that town. Mr. Foster died in Feb., 1820 "from the kick of a horse," aged 71 years, having had issue; eleven children. --[Hist. Harrison, Me.] "He d. Feb., 1820. Res., Bridgton and Harrison, Me."
The NSSAR Patriot list offers his service: "Revolutionary War Graves Register. Clovis H. Brakebill, compiler. 672pp. SAR. 1993. Also SAR Revolutionary War Graves Register CD. Progeny Publishing Co: Buffalo, NY. 1998. Circuit Co. History." Asahel is listed as a Revolutionary War solider buried in Bridgton, Maine in "Sprague's Journal of Maine History, Vol. 6, No. 2" (op. cit.), p. 71. ""Bridgton Maine-1768 - 1968," (the Bridgton Historical Society) offers: "Asael Foster was one of these earlier pioneers. In 1772 he settled first in Hensborough, so-called, - later Pinhook and now Sandy Creek. He and Enoch Perley compete in the records for the honor of building the first frame house in the area. He and his descendants were later to play an important part in South Bridgton's history. Asael Foster's wife was the first married woman to come to Bridgton; they had 11 children. As this is the only point at which Asael is mentioned, it is here the story of Asael and the Bear must be added: it is one of the more enduring, and endearing, legends of the area. On the night in question, Asael had gone over to Denmark to see his lady-love and on his return he ran across a bear. Enraged at the intrusion, the bear attacked Foster who promptly climbed a tree. The bear as promptly climbed up after him, high enough to nibble at his heels. Foster kicked at him until the bear fell to the ground. The victim thought his danger might then be over, but the bear scrambled up again and renewed his attack. Between the struggles of man and beast, the tree finally broke and both fell to the ground. Fortunately Foster landed on top and in a nimble burst of speed, he outdistanced the bear in flight. In his terror he forgot his injuries until he had to cross a field of rye stubble, which served as a cruel reminder. Both heels were badly mangled from the fracas, and Asael carried the scars to his grave. (History of Cumberland County, pg 219 relates that this experience happened to Asael's son, Capt Amos P Foster, who was visiting Miss Annie Knight in Denmark)" Sprague's "Journal of Maine History, Vol. 6, No. 2", p. 71, lists him among Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Brighton, Maine.
The "Resolves of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts..." (Boston: Russell & Gardner for Benjamin Russell, Printer to the State, 1819), p. 160, lists the 9 June 1795 resolve conveying 2000 acres to Asahel Foster in Oxford Co. between Bridgton and Brownfield. "Documentary History of the State of Maine, Vol. 21, containing the Baxter Manuscripts," ed. by James Phinney Baxter (Portland: Fred L. Tower Co., 1916), p. 332, lists Asahel Foster assessed at Bridgton for a New Emission Tax, , 17.3.10. Cf. "History of Brownfield, Maine," William Teg (Brownfield: Carbrook Press, 1966), p. 12 (Brownfield and Bridgton adjoined).
"Documentary History of the State of Maine, Vol. 16...," James Phinney Baxter, Ed. (Portland, ME: Lefavor-Tower Co., 1910), p. 197 lists Asa Foster in Feb 1774 among those who have suffered, and pp. 224-225 lists Asa Foster among those petitioning for a grant of a township east of the Saco River "in compensation for the loss of Suncook on the River Merrimack" - Bridgton, Maine is slightly east of the Saco River in Maine.
"Foster Pond, located in South Bridgton was named after the Foster family who set up saw and grist mills on the outlet in the early 1800s." - http://mainelakes.org/?p=436; cf. https://maine.gov/ifw/fishing/lakesurvey_maps/cumberland/ingalls_pond.pdf
In June, 1790 "Squire" Pierce was tried in Portland for murder, and one of his two sureties was Asahel Foster - Pierce was the first settler of Otisfield, adjacent to Bridgton. - see http://web.colby.edu/specialcollections/2010/12/21/lt463-readonly
An Asa Foster served during the War for Independence from NH - his pension record is in the "National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Dec. 1936", p. 109 - also pension file S22243.
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[44389] "The Perry County Times [New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania], 14 April 1960," p. 12": "Mrs. Elizabeth L. Dum, 81, of New Bloomfield, died April 7 at the home of her son, William Dum. She was the widow of Jacob Dum who died last month. Mrs. Dum was a member of the Shermans Dale Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Ladies Auxiliary of the New Bloomfield Fire Company. Surviving in addition to the son, with whom she resided, are two other sons, Raymond Dum, New Bloomfield R. D. 1, and Paul Dum, Elliottsburg R. D. 1; a daughter, Mrs. Clair Mitchell, New Bloomfield R. D. 1; a brother, Rice Garber, Mechanicsburg; a sister, Mrs. Harold Noll, Green Park; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren."
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[59048] Flora and Amos had Archie J. Perkins (1879-1917), Inez Susan Perkins (1881-1967), Edward Wesley Perkins (1885-1944), Jennie Maybelle Perkins (1885-1961) & Araminta Mary Prudence Perkins (1886-1958).
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[54122] The unverified file L27X-6CD in familysearch.org offers: "When Ralph Hervey Hamilton was born on 23 February 1876, in North Ellsworth, Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, Robert J Hamilton, was 33 and his mother, Helen W. Mc Farland, was 32. He married Bessie H Mcgown on 30 April 1896, in Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Dedham, Hancock, Maine, United States in 1920 and Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 10 years. He died in 1946, in Brewer, Penobscot, Maine, United States, at the age of 70, and was buried in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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[56584] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 1 August 2021: "Orono - George E. McKenney, 81, passed away July 28, 2021, with his loving wife by his side. He was born June 2, 1940, in Lincoln, the son of the late Percy and Emma M. (Tupper) McKenney. George owned and operated McKenney's Small Engine for the last 20 years. He loved working with his hands, but he also loved the sense of community he had with his customers and the socializing was equally as important to him as the business. George was defined by a life of hard work. At age 12, he was already working in forestry. His work ethic began at a young age, and it only grew with time. George was a man who would give the shirt off his back to help anyone and he was always available to lend a helping hand. George was an avid outdoorsman. He loved hunting and fishing and had many stories from his time working as a guide in Alaska. In recent years, George and Dottie would take long rides together on the side by side. Together they enjoyed 20 years of marriage. George is survived by his wife, Dottie; daughter, Sondra Swasey and her daughter, Amelia; son, Michael Noonan and his daughters, Caitlin and Cassidy; dear friend, Pete Thibeault; special nephews, John McKenney and Jeffrey Legere; as well as many, many other dear members of the McKenney Family. He is predeceased by his sister, Anna; and brothers, Arnold, Ronald and Daynel."
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| | _John BEAUFORT _____________|
| | | (1372 - 1410) m 1397 |
| | | | _Sir Paon DE ROëT ______________________
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| | | |_Katherine DE ROET ________________________|_________________________________________
| | | (1350 - 1403) m 1396
| |_Joan BEAUFORT __________|
| (.... - 1445) m 1424 |
| | _Thomas DE HOLAND _______________________+
| | | (1314 - 1360) m 1339
| | _Thomas de Holand, Earl of KENT ___________|_Joan ("Fair Maid of Kent") PLANTAGENET _
| | | (1354 - 1397) m 1370 (1328 - 1385)
| |_Margaret HOLLAND __________|
| (1380 - 1439) m 1397 |
| | _Sir Richard Fitz ALAN __________________+
| | | (1306 - 1376) m 1345
| |_Alice Fitz ALAN __________________________|_Eleanor (de Lancaster) PLANTAGENET _____
| (1350 - 1415) m 1370 (.... - 1372)
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|--John of SCOTLAND
| (.... - 1479)
| _________________________________________
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| ___________________________________________|_________________________________________
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| _John II, Count of EGMOND __|
| | (.... - 1451) m 1409 |
| | | _________________________________________
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| | |___________________________________________|_________________________________________
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| _Arnold of EGMOND _______|
| | (1410 - 1473) m 1430 |
| | | _________________________________________
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| | | ___________________________________________|_________________________________________
| | | |
| | |_Maria VAN ARKEL ___________|
| | (.... - 1415) m 1409 |
| | | _________________________________________
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| | |___________________________________________|_________________________________________
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|_Mary of GUELDERS ________|
(.... - 1463) m 1449 |
| _Adolf II von der MARK __________________+
| | (.... - 1347) m 1332
| _Adolf III von der MARK ___________________|_Margaret of CLEVES _____________________
| | (.... - 1394) m 1369
| _Adolf I of CLEVES _________|
| | (1373 - 1448) |
| | | _________________________________________
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| | |_Margaret of JüLICH ______________________|_________________________________________
| | (.... - 1425) m 1369
|_Catherine of CLEVES ____|
(1417 - 1479) m 1430 |
| _________________________________________
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| ___________________________________________|_________________________________________
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|_Mary of BURGUNDY __________|
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| _________________________________________
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|___________________________________________|_________________________________________
_Robert WHITCOMB _________+
| (1628 - 1704) m 1661
_James WHITCOMB _____|_Mary Elizabeth CUDWORTH _
| (1668 - 1728) m 1694 (1637 - 1699)
_James WHITCOMB _____|
| (1695 - 1763) m 1731|
| | _William PARKER __________
| | | (1614 - 1684) m 1651
| |_Mary PARKER ________|_Mary TURNER _____________
| (1667 - 1729) m 1694 (1634 - 1703)
_Scottoway WHITCOMB _|
| (1739 - 1812) |
| | __________________________
| | |
| | _____________________|__________________________
| | |
| |_Sarah WINSLOW ______|
| (1707 - ....) m 1731|
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_____________________|__________________________
|
_Pliny I. WHITCOMB __|
| (1775 - 1858) m 1795|
| | __________________________
| | |
| | _____________________|__________________________
| | |
| | _____________________|
| | | |
| | | | __________________________
| | | | |
| | | |_____________________|__________________________
| | |
| |_Mary TRACY _________|
| (1749 - 1814) |
| | __________________________
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| | _____________________|__________________________
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| |_____________________|
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| | __________________________
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| |_____________________|__________________________
|
|
|--Pliny WHITCOMB
| (1799 - 1866)
| __________________________
| |
| _____________________|__________________________
| |
| _Aaron FULLER _______|
| | (1711 - 1762) m 1734|
| | | __________________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|__________________________
| |
| _Aaron FULLER _______|
| | (1738 - 1819) |
| | | _John SAWYER _____________+
| | | | (1662 - 1705)
| | | _Moses SAWYER _______|__________________________
| | | | (1690 - 1731)
| | |_Ruth SAWYER ________|
| | (1717 - 1760) m 1734|
| | | __________________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|__________________________
| |
|_Prudence FULLER ____|
(.... - 1819) m 1795|
| __________________________
| |
| _____________________|__________________________
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| _____________________|
| | |
| | | __________________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|__________________________
| |
|_Matilda BISHOP _____|
|
| __________________________
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| _____________________|__________________________
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|_____________________|
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| __________________________
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|_____________________|__________________________