Good for the Maine Genealogical Society for publishing “Family Records of Sumner, Maine” in the February issue of The Maine Genealogist, available at some libraries. Originally known as West Butterfield, the Oxford County town was incorporated June 13, 1798.
These records are not “contemporary” – in other words, they were recorded by family rather than chronologically, as they happened.
However, it’s helpful that the clerk included family information from before the town was settled, and it’s wonderful that the records usually include the mother’s maiden name. Families listed are:
. Allen, Dr. Micah and Margret; Seth and Abigail (Foord).
. Barrett, Simeon and Ruth (Wright).
. Benson, Jonathan G. and Lucy (Heisler).
. Bisbee, Calvin and Bethia (Glover); Elisha and Molly (Petingill); Solomon and Ruth (Barrett).
. Bonney, David and Sally (White); Isaac and Abigail (Robinson), second wife Betsey Godson.
. Bowker, Harvey and Phebe (Procter).
. Bozworth, Noah and Lydia (Ripley); Noah Jr. and Betsey (Nicholas).
. Briggs, John and Hannah (Bearce).
. Churchill, Alexander and Margaret (Davis).
. Cobb, Timothy and Rebecka (Fuller).
. Crocket, Joel and Sarah (Parlin); John Crocket and Mary (Starbord); Joseph Crocket and Hannah (Parlin).
. Cumings, Oliver and Betty (Baley).
. Cushman, Isaiah and Sarah (Ripley).
. Ellis, Stephen and Elizabeth (Stephens).
. Fletcher, John and Elizabeth (Spaulding); Thomas and Hephzibah (Woodward).
. Foord, Joshua and Cele (Bisbee), second wife Sarah (Cushman).
. Ford, Charles and Moley (Bisbee).
. Frashur, Thomas and Abigail (Knight).
. Hall, Enoch and Bethia (Crocker).
. Hayford, William and Philena (French).
. Heald, Benjamin and Rebekah (Spaulding).
. Howe, Jeremiah and Silvia (Benson).
. Jackson, Seth Willis and Elenore (Woodsum).
. Keen, James and Sarah (Bray); John and Pricilla (Robinson); Judah and Susanna (Robinson); Meshach Keen and Kezia; Lemuel Keen and Mary (Joselyn), second wife, Elizabeth Chirchill.
. Oldham, Daniel and Desire (Ransom).
. Paine, Abijah and Hannah.
. Procter, Ruben and Elizabeth.
. Parlin, Simon and Elisabeth (Robinson).
. Ring, David and Mehitable (Crocket).
. Robinson, Alvan and Lydia (Soule); Asa and Deborah Briggs, second wife, Margret Bartlett; Increase and Rebecca (Bourn); Joseph and Pattee (Spaulding).
. Stephens, Silvanus and Silva (Fuller).
. Stetson, Hezekiah and Elizabeth (Tilson); Zenos and Jane (Frank).
. Sturtevant, Isaac and Hannah (Bradbury); Seth and Abigail (Cushing).
. Thomson, Thaddeas and Ruth (Tilson).
. Tucker, William and Anna (Mors).
Featured in the same issue:
. “A Lady Never Tells Her Age: The Strange Case of the Blair Twins of Woolwich and Bath, Maine,” by Joseph C. Anderson II.
. “Probate and Miscellaneous Notices from the Eastern Herald of Portland, 1795,” by James L. Hanson.
. Bible records for families of Ebenezer Thompson of Pittsfield, Grover-Tyler-Barrows of Rockland area, and John Jones (and Sally Roakes) of Hope.
. “The Winn Family of Wells, Maine,” by Anderson.
To receive The Maine Genealogist, join the Maine Genealogical Society for $20 (add $5 for first-class mailing), by writing MGS, P.O. Box 221, Farmington 04938.
A free lineage workshop will be offered at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 26, at the Monson Community Room in Monson. All are welcome. The emphasis will be on Daughters of the American Revolution membership, a topic that will be of interest to genealogists.
James Eric Francis, Penobscot Nation historian, will lead a discussion of the film “Invisible” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 24, in the learning gallery at Augusta City Hall, 16 Cony St.
3318. HINKS LANDING. Seeking information and photos of Hinks Landing and Hinks School in Bucksport. Has anyone done anything on old one-room schoolhouses or boat landings in that area? Family has been in Bucksport-Orrington area since 1780s. Hinks Road runs between Route 15 and Millvale Road. Brenda Hincks-Murray, 173 Wiswell Road, Brewer 04412; BrendaHM@aol.com.
Send genealogy queries to Family Ties, Bangor Daily News, P.O. Box 1329, Bangor 04402; or send queries by e-mail, familyti@bangordailynews.net.
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