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[19188] lives in Cutler, Maine
[4103] living - details excluded
[59823] Marilyn iss daughter of Athol Earl Day (1892-1951) & Lillian May Buchanan (1898-1979).
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[37045] Ralph served as a Private in Brewer's Regiment of the Militia during the War for Independence.
[23938] Family Tree Maker's DC 194, "Massachusetts and Maine Families," II:48 states that Elizabeth is daughter of Zachariah Goodale and Elizabeth Cousins (daughter of Thomas Cousins). There is no conclusive proof, but the author states that there is no other Goodale family into which she could fit in Wells or Maine. Zachariah, b. 15 May 1675 in Salem, MA, is son of Isaac Goodale (ibid, p. 41, b. 1634) and Patience Cook (m. 25 Nov 1668). Isaac is son of Robert Goodale (d. 1682/3) and wife Catherine (ibid., p. 38) who arrived on the Ship Elizabeth in 1634 and settled at Salem, MA.
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_Daniel (Mourer or) MAURER _|_Anna Margaretha MAURER _
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[6248] "Grover" r. Lake Twp., Ashland Co., in 1930. "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 9 January 1975," p. 14: "Loudonville - Services for Grover Maurer, 89, of Lucas, RD 1, who died Tuesday in Mansfield, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Banks-Byerly Funeral Home by the Rev. Richard Freseman. Burial will be in Loudonville Cemetery and friends may call at the funeral home anytime Friday and Saturday until services. A retired farmer and native of Ashland County, Mr. Maurer was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Loudonville and the Pleasant Community Club. He lived in the Lucas area 15 years. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Fairbanks of Lucas and Mrs. Blanche Riggins of Dania, Fla; two sons, Carl R. of Cuyahoga Falls and Ralph W. of San Diego; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Bowen of Loudonville and Mrs. Ida Barger of Akron; seven grandchildren and one great-grandson."
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[51018] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 17 June 2013": "Salisbury Cove amd Bonita Springs, FL - Leonard 'Lenny' Devereaux Perkins, 88, died June 14, 2013, at his home in Maine surrounded by his loving family. He was born Feb. 14, 1925, in Penobscot the son of Harold and Gladys (Devereaux) Perkins. {gallery}perkins{/gallery} Leonard attended elementary school in Brewer and high school in Bangor. Leonard enlisted in the Army/Air Force in 1943 and was stationed at Nak Nek Alaska until 1946. While in the armed forces, he trained in the food service. This was brought on by his experience as a child helping his mother with the meals at the Page House, Bangor. From 1950 to 1960, Leonard was part owner of Danas Food Shop, Presque Isle. He often mentioned not having a day off for those 10 years as he had to oversee all of the shifts and help with the food preparation. In 1960 he became the chef at the Oronoka Restaurant, Orono, where he stayed for five years. During the summer season from 1965 to 1980, Leonard was the chef at the Bar Harbor Inn in Bar Harbor. In the winter he worked at the University of Maine as a chef at Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Phi Eta Fraternity and Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Leonard was greatly respected and his students appreciated his food preparation and fatherly advice. Upon retirement Leonard and his wife, Martha, spent many hours making pies at their home in Salisbury Cove. 'Perkins Pies' was a business where friendliness, love and perfection went into every pie. The pies were made 100 percent from scratch and Leonard was very proud of that fact, as were his customers. Leonard was known by his family and friends for his great sense of humor, his quiet ways, his kindness toward others and his great skill in the culinary arts field. Baking bread for his grandchildren brought him great joy. He loved history, hunting, walking in the woods, swimming, gardening and raising farm animals, especially pigs, and his winters in Florida, where he did a lot of cooking for his friends. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 46 years, Martha (Rhodes) Perkins; four daughters, Loreta Hake and husband, Sam, of Missouri, Romona Perkins of Nevada, Katherine Perkins and fiancé, Robert Howard of Bucksport and Holly Perkins and partner, Glenn Megquier, of Bar Harbor; a sister, Madeline Horton of Massachusetts; six grand- daughters, Lorii Fowler and Christii Maquillan and husband, Robbie, Jessica Perkins, Kaycee Perkins, Kassidy and Julia Bate, Presley Wilkinson; two great-granddaughters, Charity Wilson and husband, Aaron and Samantha Maquillan; and great-great-grandson, Elliot Wilson. Leonard was predeceased by his parents; three sisters, Catherine Whitmore, Laura Martin, Betty Pomeroy; and his beloved son, Douglas. The Perkins family would like to thank the Hancock County HomeCare and Hospice for their kindness, respect and care for Leonard over the past months. We also wish to thank our granddaughters, Christii Maquillan, RN of New Hope Hospice and Jessica Perkins for the overwhelming love and caring for their grandfather. A big thank-you to Robbie Maquillan for Lens weekly gallon of Houlton Farm chocolate milk. It became the only thing that Len wanted to drink."
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[53506] "Bangor Daily News Bangor, Maine]," 30 May 1936, p. 7: "Lee, May 29 - Earl M. Pickering, 61, died at his home Sunday after-oon after a brief illness of pneumonia, the passing of a highly respected and honored citizen. He had always made his home in Lee and had been in the blacksmithing business a long time. He is survived by his brother, Alvah S. Pickering of Lincoln; three sons, Elgin, Eugene and Vaughn of Lee; and three daughters, Mrs. Edna Cobb and Mrs. Pauline Stevens of Lee, Mrs. Susan Taylor of Topsfield; and several grandchildren. The funeral was at the home Tuesday afternoon."