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[55821] The unverified file KZ2V-GQ4 in familysearch.org offers: "When Sarah E Haley was born on 16 January 1819, in Maine, United States, her father, Joel Haley, was 36 and her mother, Lucy Allen, was 35. She married Jedediah Perkins on 14 September 1840, in York, York, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. She died on 21 May 1905, in Wells, York, Maine, United States, at the age of 86, and was buried in Ogunquit, York, Maine, United States."
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_William HUTCHINGS ________|
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Charles held several town offices in Penobscot, ME and was county sheriff. He was the last to represent the town in the General Court of Massachusetts and the first to do so in the General Court of Maine (1826). He was a school teacher and town clerk. His 16 children are listed in "Hugh Hutchins of Old England" (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1984),pp. 722-3. He and wife Sarah are buried in the Hutchins-Snowman Cemetery off routes 175 and 199 up from Hoyt Hutcins' house. An extensive article about Charles by Mark E. Honey is in "Castine Patriot" (Castine, ME), 8 July 2010, p. 5:
"Charles Hutchins of Penobscot was taken ill very suddenly while sitting at court, in the old County Courthouse, on Bridge Hill, Ellsworth (the building closest to the Surry Road), on August 27, 1845. He complained of feeling very badly, and was taken to the 'Public House in the Village,' where he called for something to take, tasted it, handed it back, and died instantly. He was just 58 years, 10 months, and 24 days old.
"Hutchins was born in Penobscot on October 3, 1786, in the second generation of Hutchins to be born in the Bagaduce River valley. He shared in the hardships and privations endured by the first generation that settled there. He attended school from four to six weeks a year, and with a quick and powerful natural intellect, and a very studious mind, qualified and took charge of a primary school at 19. He would pursue teaching for much of the remainder of his life.
"Quoting from Scripture, a friend called Charles 'one of the sweet singers of Israel.' He took a supreme delight in his responsibilities, and a very few could equal him in arithmetic. He advanced into the higher branches of mathematics, especially algebra, which he excelled in, despite no formal training. With his description reaching towards the sky, his friend stated that 'he was a self-made man, and could have had the faculties which our youth now generally have; could he had had some fostering hand to encourage, and lead him along the pathway of science, he would have shown among the brightest constellations that ever illuminated the Western Hemisphere.'
"Charles was elected a representative to the General Court, in Boston, in 1819, and after Maine achieved statehood in 1820, represented Penobscot, and surrounding towns before the Maine State Legislature. He was elected in 1820, 1821, 1823, 1825, 1826, 1828 and 1844. In 1829, we was placed on the Governor's Council, and in 1830 and 1831, served in the Maine Senate. He was high sheriff of Hancock County from 1831 to 1835 and in 1839. In all of these offices, 'he filled with ability and almost universal satisfaction to his consituents.' 'And there has been scarcely a year since he was eligible to any public office, that he has not filled some office in town, and often those of greatest importance and generally with satisfaction to his townsmen.'
"He was a Democrat in his political principles, a follower of Andrew Jackson, and he was ready to talk, or act these principles out, as he understood them, respectfully, and regardless of the hear or favor of men. In private life, he was cheerful and 'interesting in colloquial conversation, and none could be melancholy or low-spirited in his presence. He was firm and fervent in his attachment to his intimate friends, and generous to his enemies.'
"'Strictly a conscientious man, neither fear nor favor, frowns nor flateries, nor the threats of his opposers, when he knew it was in their power to injure him in pecuniary interests, could ever make him swerve on the path his judgment and conscience marked out for him to pursue. He was ever ready, according to his ability, to help the distressed, and to support the benevolent institutions and enterprises of philanthropy and religiou. He was a tenderly affectionate husband; the provident and indulgent father; the dutiful and respectful son; and loving and well-loved brother.'
"The body of Charles Hutchins was carried home from Ellsworth, and after being laid out in his home, was buried with very appropriate funeral services, while the flag of his country was raised half-mast by a sympathizing public. The friend closes with these words: '...he was a praying man; and we hope rests in peace.'
"Hutchins was perhaps serving as sheriff of Hancock County when he died. He was also town clerk of Penobscot for many years, and the last to represent the town before the General Court at Boston.
",,,he was the son of Captain William Hutchins. He married Sally Wardwell on October 20, 1806, the daughter of Josiah Wardwell and Hannah Wescott. They had at least 16 children. ..."
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[61541] George's obituary: "George E. Leadbetter Jr., 84, died Wednesday at his residence. He was born in Lewiston, a son of George and Agnes Thompson Leadbetter, and graduated from Unity High School. He was a retired pipefitter from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. He was a member of the Mechanic Falls Lodge of Masons and the Scottish Rite consistory of Portland, 32nd Degree. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Elva Ross Leadbetter of Bar Mills; three sons, Freemont R. Leadbetter, serving in the Navy, Fred Leadbetter of Turner and George Leadbetter of Southport, N.C.; a daughter, Ann Comeau of Salisbury, Mass.; and many grandchildren."
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[16084] William m. (1) Sarah _____ and (2) Ruth Emery.
[23028] The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File (CD 19, PIN 23438) states that Deliverance is daughter of Henry Rice and Ann _____.
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