[57481] Elizabeth is said to be daughter of George Butler (b. in 1797) & Abigail Kinsman (1814-1881). Howver a note in FInd A Grave memorial 24838112 states her mother is Abbie Dawes.
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See her marriage record - "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDFJ-FQY). Her surname is also seen Konkle. A Peter C. Traxler m. 12 April 1877 in Wyandot Co., OH Catherine Kuenzli - see "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDK7-X5X) - note: a Peter Pierce Traxler d. 15 July 1912 in Eden Twp., Wyandot Co., OH ("Ohio, Death Index, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VKBC-1PQ). Catherine's ancestry is from the unverified "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/SG58-RM9). "Telegraph-Forum [Bucyrus, Ohio], 7 April 1916," p. 7: "Mrs Catherine Traxler, mother of ex-Mayor J. N. Traxler of Upper Sandusky, passed into the sleep of death at the home of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr, one-half mile west of Nevada, Monday evening at 8:10 o'clock, says the Wyandot Chief. Death was due to grip and a general breakdown she having been ill since in January. Catherine Conkle was born In Columbiana county Ohio, July 18, 1828 and was in her 84th year at the time of death. On March 25, 1846 she was united in marriage with Peter Traxler who has been deceased for many years. Eleven children were born to this union, of which eight survive the loss of a lovjng mother: D. C. Traxler, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Louis Larick, north of Nevada; Mrs Frank Carr, west of Nevada; Lesley F. Traxler, Nevada; J. N. Traxler, Upper Sandusky; N. C. Traxler, Tymochtee towmship; Mrs. C. J. Troup, Pitt township and Jacob Traxler, Nashville, Mich. Mrs Traxler was an adherent to the Presbyterian faith and was held in high esteem by all who knew her The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Carr home with burial in Nevada cemetery."
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Col. Thomas Goldthwaite was commanding Fort Pownal on the western shore of the Penobscot River until it was burned by the American Patriots in the spring of 1775. A Loyalist, he moved to England and settled at Walthamstow, Co. Essex, a few miles north of London. His wife, Catharine, died 16 December 1798 at age 81 and he is buried with her in Walthamstow. Their son, Henry Goldthwaite, was a Lieutenant in the British Army and has many descendants in England.
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In 2019 https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Goldthwaite offers: Colonel Thomas Goldthwaite (fourth generation) son of John, born in Boston Jan. 15, 1717, married August 26, 1742, Esther Sargent. He became an influential citizen of Chelsea, acting as selectman, moderator of town meetings, and from May, 1757, till his removal from the town, seven years in succession, was its deputy to the House of Representatives, where he was active in introducing important legislation.
He was given many important positions under the Colonial government. In 1763 he was appointe4 to the command of Fort Pownal, removing his family there from Chelsea. This was an important frontier post, commanding the entrance to the Penobscot River, and offered the advantage, also of a rich trade with Indians, then numerous in those parts. Not long after succeeding to this command in company with Francis Bernard, son of the Governor he purchased a large tract of land, 2,700 acres in the neighborhood of the fort, on condition of their settling thereon thirty families, of building an Episcopal church, and employing a minister. The enterprise was interrupted by the Revolution, in which each side endeavored to get control of all the arms and ammunition possible, and to take into its possession, or render defenceless, such posts as could be held by the enemy. With such an object in view, in April, 1775, Capt. Mowatt, who afterwards burned Falmouth, now Portland, anchored before Fort Pownal, and a letter containing Governor Gage's orders having been delivered to Col. Goldthwaite he carried away the cannon belonging to the fort. The attitude taken by its commander in allowing the fort to be thus disarmed, was never forgiven by the Revolutionists, and he ever after was regarded as a Loyalist. His explanation of his conduct on that occasion is as follows:
"On the 27th of last month about 20 armed men arrived here from St. George's who came in the name, and as a committee from the people of St. George's, and others, who they say had assembled there to the amount of 250; and this party in their name demanded of me the reason of my delivering the cannon belonging to this fort to the King's forces. I went into the fort and got the Governor's letter to me, and it was read to them. I then informed them that this was the King's fort, and built at his expense, that the Governor was commander-in-chief of it; that I could not refuse to obey his orders."
Little is known of Col. Goldthwaite between the surrender of Fort Pownal in the spring of 1775 and his arrival in England early in 1780. Gov. Hutchinson mentions in his diary that, "T. Goldthwaite arrived at Portsmouth Feb. 15, 1780." In an entry of the previous Dec. 4, the Governor mentions a call from "young Goldthwaite, son of J. Goldthwaite now at New York." It must have been quite soon after his arrival that Colonel Goldthwaite settled at Walthamstow, Essex, a few miles north of London. Samuel Curwen in his-journal speaks of dining with him there July 29, 1782. His son Thomas married Mrs. Primatt, a lady of fortune, in the summer of 1780, and also lived in the town. The houses of both father and son are still there and easily identified, and are in excelent preservation. The Colonel's residence is of brick or stone covered with stucco, the main portion three stories high, and an entrance with Ionic pillars. The grounds are ample and handsomely laid out with well kept walks and planted with trees and shrubbery.
After a life of nearly twenty years spent in retirement in England, Col. Goldthwaite died Aug. 31, 1799, in his 82 year. Mrs. Catharine, his wife, died Dec. 16, 1796, aged 81. They lie buried in Walthamstow church yard.
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"Col. Thomas Goldthwait had long been recruiting Boston locals to come serve as soldiers at Fort Pownal in down east Maine. Goldthwait had been provincial secretary of war for Massachusetts Gov. Francis Bernard. In 1763, he was appointed commander of Fort Pownal and arrived at the fort in early 1764 to find the garrison numbered only forty men. Even those numbers were soon reduced. By 1770, there were only twenty-six men stationed there." - https://allthingsliberty.com/2018/01/sad-account-francis-mary-archibald-maine-frontier
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[59945] The unverified file LCR6-HX1 in familysearch.org offers: "When William W Hazeltine was born on 30 June 1825, in Dexter, Penobscot, Maine, United States, his father, William W Haseltine Sr., was 32 and his mother, Hannah Curtis Sturtevant, was 28. He married Eloisa Elizabeth Mayo on 27 April 1848, in Dexter, Penobscot, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons. He lived in Maine, United States in 1825. He died on 26 February 1863, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, at the age of 37, and was buried in Dexter, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
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"The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, ME], 23 October 2020": "Lewis P. Hutchins, 84 of Blue Hill, passed away on Oct. 19, 2020, after a long battle with various medical issues. He was born in Rockland on July 16, 1936. He attended schools in Bucksport, graduating in 1955.
He was an experienced curmudgeon by the time he was 60, so lived the last 24 years of his life perfecting the craft. He was most commonly found somewhere on the dirt roads of Washington County with a dog at his side. HIs objective in those years was to see how many trees and rocks he could use to put dents in his truck, rising to master level in this area.
Lew was most proud of his time in the Maine State Police, but after that he had a career that resembled a leaf in the wind - being a caretaker, deputy sheriff, lobster fisherman, maintenance man, Maine guide and code enforcement officer. His other source of pride was his family, though he was never able to recover after the loss of his grandson, Andrew Hutchins, in combat in Afghanistan. In his last 10 years, he spent time between his home in Blue Hill and his camp in Grand Lake Stream. On the stream, he became a well-known sight sitting in a chair by the Cable Pool. What he knew about fly fishing could be written on the head of a finish nail, but he talked a good game.
Lew was predeceased by his parents, Aury and Winnifred Hutchins of Bucksport. He is survived by three sons: Greg and Deirdre Hutchins of Winthrop, Chris and Dot Hutchins of Vassalboro and Jeff and Betsy Hutchins of Greene. He has grandchildren, Celia Wilson, Jennifer Laney, Travis Hutchins and Ben Hutchins, along with a great-grandchild, Allyssa Hutchins. His sister, Dorothy Harriman of Bucksport, assisted him to remain at home as long as possible and this brought them closer. He also has sisters, Joanne Bosse of Old Town and Jolene Simmons of Old Town.
He collected many friends, namely Doug Stover of Blue Hill and Chester and Richard Lay of Massachusetts, a host of Soucies, various drinking buddies and local liars and riff raff from Downeast Maine.
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[51162] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 29 August 2022": "Bucksport - Kathy A. (Jones) Gray, passed away on August 26, 2022, surrounded by her family. Kathy was born on August 30, 1958, in Castine, her parents were Dana Jones and Barbara (Perkins) Jones. Kathy was a Bucksport High School graduate class of 1976. Kathy is survived by her loving husband, Kenneth Gray; daughter, Adele K. Simpson and partner, Mark Thomas, of Stockton Springs; and son, Bryan 'Buzz' Simpson and wife, Meagan, of Bucksport. Kathy is also survived by siblings, Timothy Jones and wife, Debbie Z. Jones, of Carmel, Fawn Paradis of Smithfield, Carl Jones and husband, Gavin Garland, of MDI. Kathy is also survived by her grandchildren, Hunter Berzinis, Dana Berzinis, Ella Simpson and Ava Simpson. She is also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Kathy was predeceased by her father, Dana Jones; mother, Barbara Jones; brother, Colin Jones; and brother-in-law, John Paradis. As a child, Kathy grew up on the family farm in Penobscot. The family then moved to Bucksport on the Bucksmills Road, and created childhood memories and bonds with the Wardwell's. She was also involved with 4H, which sparked her interest of sewing. She enjoyed sewing quilts. She did a lot of babysitting during her high school years and worked at Crosby's. Kathy worked for the John R. Crooker Agency under Caroline Crooker for many years. She left and went to work for the Roland Grindle Agency, where she stayed until she retired. She enjoyed camp on Toddy Pond with her husband, Kenny, especially sunset cruises in the boat. Kayaking, swimming and taking pictures of the Loons was also something she enjoyed. Kathy was the Secretary of the Family Snowmobile Club of Bucksport. The light of Kathy's life were her grandchildren, Hunter, Ella, Dana and Ava. A perfect day would be at camp on Toddy Pond with her husband, children and grandchildren. In 2019, she wanted a family vacation to Florida and she got it, that trip was a highlight over the last few years."
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| | | (1853 - 1930) m 1877 (1822 - 1890)
| | _Oliver Perry PAULLIN _|
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| | | |_Elizabeth Melvina GARST _|_Rebecca A. HELBERT __
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| | _John B. COBLE ___________|_Margaret KANTZER ____
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| | _John BERNHARD _______
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| |_Mary Anne BERNHART ______|_Catherine SMITH _____
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[21008] See notes for father. Also see "Looking for Mary Brewster," Jeremy D. Bangs, in "The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 78, No. 2," pp. 145-147.