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[27736] This line is NOT VERIFIED; it is presented as found on Ray Gurganus' web site, www.gurganus.org, in 2007.
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[56405] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 8 July 2024: "Bucksport - On July 3, 2024, Richard A. Bowden left us suddenly to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and his loving wife, Ava, who left us a short time ago. He was born on May 13, 1942, the son of Luther and Emma Bowden of Verona Island. He went to grade school in a 2-room schoolhouse on Verona Island, where he started playing saxophone in the band well into high school. He was a boy scout and spent time at Camp Roosevelt. After high school he joined the Navy in 1960. He served on the destroyer and sub hunter the U.S.S Willis A. Lee, one of the fastest destroyers the Navy had. He served for 4 years and during leave in 1962 he asked his sweetheart, Ava, to marry him. They got engaged on July 4, 1962. They later married July 11, 1964, and lived on Central St., where they had two beautiful children, Aaron and Amy. He worked at St Regis Paper company until he got an apprenticeship where he learned the trade of Master Machinist from his father Luther. He could make anything out of metal, even an occasional Lobster boat part for those in need. While working in the mill he became a Firefighter and EMT for Bucksport Fire Dept in 1989 and a Bail Bondsman for the Police Dept. He retired from the mill after 38 years and joined his daughter Amy in driving a school bus for the town of Bucksport. They did many trips together and enjoyed the love of bussing. He started in the American Legion in 1975 and was the Commander of Post 157 in Stockton Springs. In 1989 he reorganized and opened Bucksport Post 93 where he was the Adjutant/Financial officer and later became the Commander in 1995 and held this position until his passing. He held many other positions including Hancock County Commander in 1997-1998, 5th District Commander in 1995, then Adjutant/Financial Officer 2000-2006. He joined the 40/8 in 1994 and held many positions in Voiture 1596 of Hancock County and Voiture 1024 of Waldo County. Including Chef de Gare, Grand Du Maine 40/8 and Cleminot National in 2012-2013. During his time as Commander of Post 93 he paved the way for the installation of the Veterans Memorial on the Bucksport waterfront, for All our Fallen Loved Ones. He raised money every year to send students to Dirigo competitions. He and his post led many parades over the years for any occasion when needed. He was a member of the Bucksport Rod and Gun Club and was a hunter and fisherman. He loved the many motorcycles he owned, mostly Harley Davidson's and enjoyed riding with his wife on the back and doing many toy runs with his daughter Amy and brother Norman. He kept a tidy yard and loved his vegetable garden and was a master on the grill. He was very proud of the wonderful lives his children made for themselves. He became the 'Papa' to 2 beautiful grandchildren that filled his heart with immeasurable love for 26 years and his love for them was undeniable to the end. He leaves behind his only brother, Norman Bowden and wife, Pam; his son, Aaron Bowden; daughter, Amy and her husband/son, Vince Minnick; grandchildren, Elizabeth Emma and Nathaniel Richard Bowden; nieces and nephew, Alisha McCann, Heather Harriman, Sam, Vicki, Mary and many cousins."
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_Solomon EATON ______|_Mary ("Molly") BUNKER __
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[31831] William was of Farringdon, Hampshire, England. Ancestry.com offers: "Kirton Name Meaning - Northern English: habitational name from any of various places, for example in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, named with Old English cirice or Old Norse kirkja church + Old English tun enclosure, settlement."
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[3968] Called "Wake-dog". See "England Under the Angevin Kings," Kate Norgate (N.Y., N.Y.: Haskel House, 1969), Vol. 1, pp. 253-56. See http://fjaunais.free.fr/h0maine.htm which reports: "Herbert 1er Eveillechien, comte du Maine (vers 984 - 13/4/1036)" and states he is father of Paule of Maine, Hugues du Maine and Gersende du Maine; and reports he is son of "Hugues III du Maine, comte du Maine (vers 960 - vers 1015 )" who is son of "Hugues III du Maine, comte du Maine (vers 960 - vers 1015 )." http://home.eckerd.edu/~oberhot/feud-maine.htm offers: "Information about Maine is not thick on the ground. Latouche indicates that simultaneously to the existence of royal 'ducs' of Maine, there were also local counts. The title of count was held in the first half of the IX century by one Rorgon. Loosely between 861 and 878 is was held by his son Geoffroi. His loyalty apparently wavered but he was pardoned by Charles the Bald in 863 and joined Charles in the fight against the Norman invasions. It is murky, but it appears that this line ended after 878 and by 895 passed to another house. Latouche suggests two different people, Berenger (12) and Roger (14) appeared next (or sequnetially?). To give an indication of the confusion that exists, Poey d'Avant (1:210) notes that Hugh the Grand, duc of France, established Hugues I, son of David, as count of Maine in 965. This is after a break in a series of 9th century rulers. His listing of the counts of Maine gives Hugues Is reign as from 955 to 1015, (yes - 955) when he is succeeded by Herbert I. The Grand Larousse Encyclopedia also notes 955 as the start of a reign, but does not identify whose or a date of death. Latouche suggests that this record needs rectification. Given that Latouche writes after Poey d'Avant and offers a fuller and more documented history, I'll follow him. Records of Roger come from the accounts of the bishop of Mans, whose lands were ravaged by Roger. The bishop excommunicated him for this bad behavior. Roger ruled until about 929 - 931 and was succeeded by his son (Hugues I) who ruled about 25 years. He, in turn, was succeeded by his son Hugues II, who assumed the title about 955. Latouche suggests that the lineage the Poey d'Avant cites is legendary, or "fabuleuse." http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/1081gestaarnaldi.html offers: "The last direct representative of the comital dynasty of Maine, Herbert II, died in 1061. Duke William of Normandy had betrothed his son, Robert, to the daughter of Herbert. Even though she died before 1061, William insisted that the betrothal to his son gave him the right to rule Maine. In 1063, then, William invaded Maine and set up Robert as Count of Maine. To ensure this, William placed Norman garrisons in Le Mans and in the important castles of the county." Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_I,_Count_of_Maine.
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