[57683] Mary is daughter of Henry Elkins (1729-1812) & Mary Ann Moore (1740-1812; m. in 1757 in NH).
[30667] Ancestry.com offers: "Griffith Name Meaning - Welsh: from the Old Welsh personal name Gruffudd, Old Welsh Grip(p)iud, composed of the elements grip, of uncertain significance, + iud 'chief', 'lord'."
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Amos and his descendants are from Bjorn Swenson in 2012 who reports he wrote two songs of the sea: "The Schooner Fred Dunbar" and "A Trip to the Grand Banks." Went to sea; didn't return; deserted family or was lost at sea (there is one family legend that his ship was lost in the Bermuda Triangle during a major storm). The unverified "Bjorns Ancestors" in 2020 in Ancestry.com reports that the ship left Boston, MA in January 1890 "Bound for Cayenne, French Guiana - crew disappeared".
Amos had a reputation as a poet. He married Katie Patten (sister of Sam Patten) of Orland, Maine. His father willed to Amos his land (about 30 acres) lying on the south side of the county road leading from Castine to Blue Hill in the town of Penobscot. 1860 Census for Penobscot, ME lists: Amos W. Hanson, 20 Fisherman living with parents, John and Lucy Newberry Wardwell Hanson. 1870 Census for Penobscot, ME lists Amos Hanson, 29; Katie, 23; Winifred, 5. 1880 Census for Orland, ME list Amos Hanson, 39; Katie M., 33; Winifred S, 15; Hallie (entry looks like "Harry"), 9; Ike S. (this would be Raymond I.), 7; and Roy E., 5. Was a musician in Co. I 1st Regiment Infantry and Co. K 9th Regiment according to Adjutant General's Book.
"The Schooner Fred Dunbar," by Amos Hanson
from Barry in Bulletin of the Folk-Song Society of the Northeast, 1933 Collected
from Mrs. Emory Howard, North Bluehill, ME in 1932
You darling girls of Bagaduce who live along the shore
'Tis little do you think or know what sailors do endure
Or if you did, you would treat them with more respect than before
You never would go with a landloper while sailors are on shore
Oh those Penobscot cowboys will tell you girls fine tales
Of the hardships they endure while they are in the cornfields
While they feed their hens and punch their pigs and make their mothers roar
While we, like jovial-hearted boys, go to the Bay Chaleur
You darling girls of Bagaduce perhaps you'd like to know
The names of all our sailors before we start to go
Their names and dispositions, I'll endeavor to explain
Before we set our canvas to plough the raging main
The first was Hiram Wardwell who runs the Rory O'More
The next was Captain Perkins who roams the golden shore
They're very much respected by all both fore and aft
Two better men cannot be found on an Androscoggin raft
There was little Herman, Leroy and Bill, and Oliver Quinn and Steel
And Amos H. the author, who an entry sheep did steal
The next was little Owen, who loves the girls so well
The last was young Horatio - we called him the Admiral
On board of the Schooner Fred Dunbar, well found in fishing gear
We crowded on our canvas, for Green's Landing we did steer
When we arrived at anchor, the sun was very low
'Twas there we shipped young Stinson and Captain Mood Thurlew
When we arrived at Port McGrave, we hauled in for our salt
We took our little fiddle to have a little waltz
There was twelve of us when we started, our songs through the woods did roar
When we arrived, I was surprised, I could not count but four
The first day of September, broad off Cape Mardean
We struck a squall from our south-southeast which broke our boom in two
So gallantly she weathered it and it was fine to see
She walked to the windward with mainsail down, bound out to Margaree
The last day of September will be remembered well
And how poor sailors fared that night, no tongue can ever tell
The wind blew high, the seas grew rough, and in torrents fell the rain
I never saw such a night before and hope I shan't again
You darling girls of Bagaduce, the time is drawing nigh
When soon you'll see the Stars and Stripes from the Fred's main topmast fly
Get ready, gallant lasses, put on your other gowns
For soon you'll see the Fred Dunbar come sailing up to town
O now this voyage is ended and we've arrived on shore
With our pockets full of greenbacks we have earned to the Bay Chaleur
So merrily we'll dance and sing, as we have done before,
And when our money is all gone, we'll plough the bay some
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[48708] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 4 December 1947, p. 13: "Northeast Harbor - Lyman G. Haskell of Northeast Harbor died at his residence this morning at the age of 82 years. Mr. Haskell, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Haskell, was born in Surry in 1865. He worked as a plumber for Hiram Norton in Bar Harbor as a young man and later took up the trade of barbering, moving to Northeast Harbo.r He was a charter member and past noble grand of Ocean lodge I.O.O.F. here and a member of the Mount Desert encampment. Mr. Haskell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara (McKenney) Haskell; two sons, Dr. G. Merrill of Northeast Harbor and John M., member of the faculty of Bridgton academy; a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Trafton of Swampscott, Mass.; and two grandsons, Sterling E. Haskell and Thomas Trafton."
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[33688] Elizabeth is in the 1850 federal census in Jackson Twp., Northumberland Co., PA. This line is from an unverified family tree in Ancestry.com in 2012. "The Philadelphia Inquirer, 28 February 1899," p. 12: "Leitzel - At Philadelphia. Pa., on February 25. Elizabeth R., wife of the late Moses E. Leitzel. aged 74 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, at Schuylkill Haven, Pa., on Thursday afternoon, March 2. at 2.30 o'clock. Interment at Union Cemetery."