Description: Letter from Dana Rowe to MDI Historical Museum requesting information to clarify Mayo genealogy. Reference to Joseph and Ruth Mayo of Eastham, MA, and Mount Desert. Original and 1 copy.
Description: Listed expenses and individual documents inserted between pages and in archival envelopes for such items as plowing, subscriptions to Ellsworth American, Maine Farmer; carding wool; request to buy fruit trees from Chase Bros. in Rochester, NY; tax bills; payments to Lewis Somes; flyer for an "eclectic remedy for internal and external use"; hand-written prescription; 1891 bill for doctor's vist = $1.00; 1877 letter from female children relinquishing any claims on property and designating same to whichever brother assumed responsibility for aging for Dr. and Mrs. Kittredge; l868 letter from William to his brother Ernest; record of births and deaths of Kittredges [show more]
Description: “Pretty Marsh Then and Now c. 1778 - 2000, identifying early building sites, current homes, and other 'bits' of information that might be of interest” including burial grounds, old quarry sites (aka "paving motions", old woods roads and old known cellar sites (kitchen middens). Info. compiled and made by Alice M. Smith, adapted from Colby & Stuart map of 1887 & 1890-91; Bates, Rand and Jaques map of 1896; and DeLorme revision map of 1986. No scale given. [show more]
Description: Background notes for LaRue Spiker Article (Somesville) Genealogy of Richardson Family, Jane Montgomery beginning with James Richardson 1730 and Rachel Gott 1730, Ezra Dodge joined First Maine Heavy Artillery, correspondent for the Herald Previously archived as 012.FIC.005.1
Description: Gives information about the more than 400 families living in Maine in 1790, according to that year's census. At that time the District of Maine had just five counties and was part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Members of the various Indian tribes were not inclded in this census.
Description: Gives information about the more than 400 families living in Maine in 1790, according to that year's census. At that time the District of Maine had just five counties and was part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Members of the various Indian tribes were not inclded in this census.
Description: Mayo genealogy records from various sources. Includes children of Joseph Mayo and Ruth Snow Mayo, originally of Eastham, MA, and later of Mount Desert, ME.