[60103] Lula is daughter of Wilmont Joseph Chadbourne (1882-1965) & Helen Louise Phillips (1886-1975; m. 30 November 1910, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada).
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[48151] For Amy and her ancestry, see the unverified file 9V11-LM8 in familysearch.org. Find A Grave memorial 193245382 shows the grave marker and states the wife of Ernest Linwood Grindle is Rena M. Gross (b. 29 April 1896 in Deer Isle, Hancock Co., ME, d. 13 July 1961 in Blue Hill, Hancock Co., ME buried in the Seaside Cemetery); perhaps a second wife, Rena is daughter of Augustus Herbert Gross (1860-1946) & Mary Olive Trundy (1862-1902).
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The unverified file LK48-RBY in 2019 in familysearch.org offers: "At the age of 21, Michael left Germany. He was in Phildelphia County in 1749 and as early as 1751 settled in Reading which was then in York County until Adams Co. Was formed from part of York in 1800. York Co. warrant #46 for 100 a.c. in Winndsor Twp May 1762
By 1779 he had 200 a.c. in Reading Twp. At some point, his mother, Anna Justina Elisabeth, a widow, married Wentel Metzel and the couple were sponsors of the baptisms of several of Michael's children. Michael's will, written 25 May 1801-prorated 19 Nov 1801 in Adams County, mentions Anna Justina, wife of Daniel Melown. A William Melown, possibly Daniel's brother, was a witness."
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_William MACE _____________________|_Mary SAMSON _______________
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[6718] A. Russell Mace and Gladyce also had Helen D. Mace, b. 1 July 1924, who d. 13 July 1925. They r. Amherst, ME where he served as Selectman for many years (he was a Democrat, elected repeatedly in a largely Republican community) and in 1934 in the state legislature. He graduated from the University of Maine and headed the Farmers Home Administration in Maine (see article in "The Ellsworth American," 6 August 1998, Section III, p. 3, which also reports his election as first chair in December, 1944, of the committee, known as the Mace Advisory Committee, which represented blueberry growers' interests and created an experimental farm for research by the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station). He ran a sporting camp on Middle Branch Lake, succeeding Frank E. Mace (according to Mark E. Honey, "The Ellsworth American," 8 Aug 2002, II:16). (A Helen L. Mace died 24 Feb 2000 at a Lincoln, ME hospital at age 91, and was buried 26 May 2000 at Aurora, ME - is she a relative?)
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[20496] Known to her family as Lizzie, Hazel was a Methodist.
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[57658] The unverified file LQRL-KCL in familysearch.org offers: "When Mary Jane Wiggin was born on 16 May 1835, in Hodgdon, Aroostook, Maine, United States, her father, Rufus Wiggin, was 41 and her mother, Mary Ann Smith, was 36. She married Charles Shaw on 26 September 1854, in Hodgdon, Aroostook, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. She died on 2 July 1868, in Maine, United States, at the age of 33, and was buried in Hodgdon Cemetery, Hodgdon, Aroostook, Maine, United States."