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[41627] An unverified file in 2016 in Ancestry.com offers: "When Viola M. Carver was born on June 17, 1895, in Clifton, Maine, her father, Arthur, was 43 and her mother, Edith, was 32. She married Almariner Franklin 'Maynard' Bragg and they had 14 children together. She then married Hudson Gray on December 5, 1939, in Clifton, Maine. She died on April 13, 1948, in Eddington, Maine, at the age of 52, and was buried in Clifton, Maine."
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[61590] Kenneth's obituary: "Corinth - Kenneth U. Day Jr, 86, of Corinth, Maine, died January 6th, 2026. He was born October 26th, 1939, in Brewer, Maine, the son of Kenneth U. Day Sr and Evelyn M. (Rowe) Day. He graduated from Bangor High, where he was involved in the ROTC program and the National Rifle Association. Ken was employed by Jordan's Meats for 20-plus years. Friends and family developed a love for red hot dogs and juicy steaks. He was an avid Outdoorsman. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, and snowmobiling. Ken could plant a garden that others envied. He loved fish, rather it be the tropical fish in his aquarium or the fish he caught in Moosehead Lake. Furthermore, his favorite place was the camp on Moosehead Lake. In addition to his parents, Ken was predeceased by his wife Joyce (Delessio) Day; his son, Kenneth U. Day III, and his partner, Linda Armstrong. Surviving, in addition to his loyal dog Kineo, are his daughter, Amy (Day) Collins and her husband, Rodger D. Collins Jr., of Glenburn; a sister, Mary Ellen (Day) Metcalf and her husband, Henry "Hank" Metcalf; and four grandchildren, Bryan Day, Daniel Day, Elliott Collins, and Caleb J. Collins; five great-grandchildren, Emma Day, Kaylie Day, Camden Day, Addison Day, and Cooper Day."
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[16183] Edmund m. 1 July 1691 Abigail Somerby per Coffin Family, p. 55.
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[38519] This person is from the unverified Hack Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
[54464] The unverified file L2VW-184 in familysearch.org offers: "When Jennie Loraine Richards was born on 10 June 1951, in Milo, Piscataquis, Maine, United States, her father, Guy Randall Richards Sr., was 39 and her mother, Alma Luvera Smith, was 38. She married Bruce Ernest Stone. She died on 17 January 2011, in Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maine, United States, at the age of 59."
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[7746] "The Perry County Democrat [New Bloomfield, PA], 23 SAugust 1899," p. 3: "Blain, Pa., August 21. When Rev. Mr. Strock announced that on Wednesday evening, August 16, the merry wedding bells would ring, inviting all the people to witness the ceremony of marriage in his church, our staid, conservative community was surprised, to put it mildly. Never within the memory of tne oldest inhabitant has there been a church wedding in Blain. Every man, heretofore, has been willing to woo and wed his spouse by the fireside and in the parlor. Many, therefore, have been greatly interested in the two young persons wbo have been bold enougn to take tne initiative, and the general invitation extended to the people was accepted with eagerness. The prospective young bride and groom found themselves the recipients of a great deal of attention during the last few weeks. Indeed so prominent has been the event that whoever hereafter shall essay to write the history of Blain must make prominent mention of this our first church wedding. The young people who have thus been the cynosure of all eyes are Mr. Austin Roy Kern, of Dawson, Pa., and Miss Sarah Florence Rickard, of Blain, Pa. The wedding was solemnized in the Reformed church in the presence of a large concourse of people, before whom sat those relatives and friends whose cards entitled them to seats of honor. This church is one of the four which makes Blain so justly celebrated for her splendid houses of worship, and when decorated with beautiful banks and vases of golden-rod and ferns, it was a poem in itself a veritable work of art. Certainly it furnished a most suitable place tor the gladsome and impressive ceremony of marriage. At precisely 8 p. m. the main doors ot the church swung open and the sweet strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, rendered by Miss Maud Smith, indicated the arrival of the wedding party. Down one aisle of the church moved the main division of the wedding procession in the following order : Messrs. Samuel K. Rickard aud Nevin Gutsliall, of Blain, Pa., as ushers ; Miss Anna Mae Baer, of Loysville, Pa., and Miss Lulu M. Albright, of llarrisburg, Pa., as bridesmaids; Miss Mary Hollingcr, of Lancaster, Pa., as maid of honor. Following these persons came Mr. James C. Rickard bearing on his arm his daughter, Miss Sarah F. Rickard. Down the other aisle came Mr. Chas. E. Sheaffer, of McVeytown, Pa., and Mr. Milton S. Kistler, of JNew York City, as ushers. After them followed the groom and his brother, Mr. Fred A. Kern, as best man. The two divisions came together near the altar and formed round it in a graceful manner, the contracting parties with the father of the bride and the best man in the centre. As faint, melodious strains of music were waftcd to the altar, Rev. T. C. Strock united the happy couple in the bonds of matrimony, using the ring ceremony of the Reformed church, which is so richly expressive and so beautiful. The bride was neatly attired in a gown of white India silk, richly trimmed with silk lace and satin ribbons. The bridal veil of tulle was suspended in graceful folds and was bunched over with lilies of the valley. In her hand she carried a splendid bouquet of white roses. The maid of honor, Miss Mary Hollinger, also wore white silk and carried a bouquet of white roses. The two bridesmaids wore organdie, each carrying elaborate bouquels of pink roses. The gentlemen all wore the conventional black. After leaving the church, the bridal party and invited guests wended their way to the beautiful home of the bride's parents. Here the best wishes and congratulations of their friends were showered on the bride and groom in the heartiest manner. A sumptuous wedding supper was served, after which everybody contributed from the richest treasures of his personality to the happiness of the occasion. The bride is the beautiful and winsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Rickard, of this place. She is a charming young lady and has many friends here and elsewhere, who wish her well. The groom, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kern, has been very successfully conducting a mercantile business for sometime past at Dawson, Pa. He will engage in a similar business at Myersdale, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Kern will be at home to their friends in Myersdale, Pa., after September 1. The bride was the recipient of many really handsome and useful presents. A list of the invited guests is appended: Rev. T. C. Strock and wife, S. P. Kern, wife and family, Mrs. Daniel Sheaffer, Mrs. Robert Campbell and nephew, Wm. Sheaffer aud wife, Joseph Wilt and wife, Blain, Pa. ; Horace Lightner, wife and son, Quarryville, Pa.; B. F. Rickard, wife and family, Lewistown, Pa.; T. J. Shope and wife, Alinda; William Weibley and wife, Alinda; Jacob Richard, Loysville; Mrs. B. F. Kell and daughter, Loysville; Lenus Ellerman and wife, Alinda; Samuel Shull and wife, Saville; William Woods and wife, Blain; S. L. Rickard, Blain; Eugene Showaker, Mannsville; Frank Lightner, wife and daughter, Landisburg; Frank Spotts, Landsiburg; Annie Martin, Cisna's Run; John C. Rickard, wife and daughter, Scottdale, Pa."