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[5515] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Louis,_Hereditary_Prince_of_Baden.
[53890] Find A Grave memorial 93209173 offers Morrill's obituary: "Morrill A. 'Bert' Bergeron, 93, formerly of Litchfield, died at his daughter's home in Mars Hill on July 5, 2012, after a brief illness. He was surrounded by his family. He was born in Manchester, N.H., on Dec. 13, 1918, a son of Joseph C. Bergeron and Louisa E. Girouard Bergeron. He is survived by his daughter, Nan-Elizabeth Bergeron Neal and her husband, William A. Neal Jr.; his granddaughter, Abby J. Sirois, her husband, RJ, and his great-grandson, Ryder, from Orrington; his grandson, Lee A. Reynolds, and his fiancée, Taryn Rand, and his great-granddaughters, Hailie and Lyla, from Litchfield; two stepgrandsons, William J. Neal (Billy from Brewer), and Brian P. Neal from Wales; and his family; and his sister, Evelyn Kelleher, of Cambridge, Mass. Bert and Dickie (Marion Norwood Bergeron, his wife) moved to Litchfield in 1949 to the "camp" and over the years built a beautiful home with many wonderful memories. Bert owned a business on Front Street in Bath (Bert's Appliances) and was an avid golf player at the Bath Country Club, and he and Dickie traveled all over the country on vacations and snowmobiled throughout the state of Maine. Bert served in the Army in World War II in the Pacific front, and was a lifetime member of the American Legion William R. Bold Post 181 in Litchfield. Burial with full military honors will be in Litchfield Plains Cemetery, where he will be beside his wife, Dickie. (Kennebec Journal 7/7/2012)"
[37622] This person is from the unverified Norman Petts tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
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[29453] The unverified file in Ancestry.com states John is son of William Martindale (b.. 1575 in Blatarne, Westmoreland, d. 7 April 1615) and Jayne Moss (b. 1574 in Blatarne).
[38552] Marie's obituary: "Marie M. Bridges, passed away Monday, Dec. 20, 1999, at the Penobscot Nursing Home, after a long illness. She was born Feb. 4, 1908, at the Mitchell House in South Penobscot, the daughter of Fred B. and Persis (Cushman) Mitchell. She was the Matriarch of the Mitchell family and enjoyed the Mitchell reunions every year. She was a graduate of Clark High School in Penobscot and Machias Normal School. She taught in rural schools until her first marriage in 1927 to Merle Leach, who predeceased her in 1930. She later married Carl Bridges to whom she was married for 53 years. For several years, she worked at Blodgetts' Market and assisted her husband with his strawberry and Christmas wreath business. She was the oldest living member of South Penobscot Baptist Church; a 50 year member of Castine Grange and Penobscot Chapter No. 107 Order of Eastern Star. Marie was "Poet Laureate" of Penobscot and entertained with her original poems, skits and piano playing. Until she lost her eyesight, she knitted and crocheted many articles for her beloved family and friends. Many remember her baseball story. She is survived by her three children, Carolyn Blodgett and her husband, Donald of Penobscot, Alan Bridges of Penobscot and Edith Bridges of Newington, Conn.; 15 grandchildren, including one special grandson, Alden Blodgett of Penobscot, Michael Blodgett of Augusta, Gerald Blodgett of Brunswick, Donald Blodgett II of Scarborough, Jacqueline Curtis of Standish, Brian Bridges and Julie Hinds of Arizona, Alan Mitchell Bridges II, Stephanie Bobak, Carl Randal Bridges, C"indy Ross and Sharon Bridges of California, Robert Leach of Colorado, James Leach Jr. and Suzanne Libby of New Britain, Conn.; 13 great-grandchildren.
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[38145] This person from the unverified Shires Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014
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