Austin F. Mank and Caroline Gowdy




Husband Austin F. Mank

           Born:  - Waldoboro, ME
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Wife Caroline Gowdy

           Born:  - Bristol, NH
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Children
1 M Hollis Edwin Mank

           Born: Apr 13, 1899 - Waldoboro, ME
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           Died: Mar 11, 1984 - Rumford, ME
         Buried:  - West Bristol Cemetery, Walpole, ME
         Spouse: Marion Agnes Langley
           Marr: Nov 17, 1923 - Concord, NH




Lewis McCutcheon and Fanny Gower




Husband Lewis McCutcheon

           Born: Oct 2, 1820 - Epsom, NH
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           Died: Oct 2, 1905 - Grand Rapids, MI 163
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         Father: Reverend James McCutcheon
         Mother: Hannah Tripp


       Marriage: May 1, 1883 - Grand Rapids, MI

   Other Spouse: Betsey Webster Carr - Jun 6, 1855 - Plainfield, IL 163



Wife Fanny Gower

           Born: Feb 18, 1852 - Bungay, England
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Children
1 F Fanny Ruth McCutcheon

           Born: Jul 18, 1889
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           Died: Aug 1, 1890
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General Notes: Husband - Lewis McCutcheon

McCutcheon history gives his birth as at Pembroke, NH, and death at Grand Rapids, MI.
An autobriography gives his birth at the "Corners" Short Falls, Epsom, NH


Joseph A. Grace and Martha A.D. Tucker




Husband Joseph A. Grace

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Wife Martha A.D. Tucker

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         Father: Dudley F. Tucker
         Mother: Martha H. Prentice




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1 M Edward Prentice Grace

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Augustus Erdman Marden and Ella R. Gracey




Husband Augustus Erdman Marden

           Born: Jul 26, 1863 - Piermont, NH
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           Died: May 10, 1922 - Phoenix, AZ
         Buried:  - Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, AZ


         Father: Rev. Augustus Leander Marden
         Mother: Amelia D. Erdman


       Marriage: Jan 6, 1903 - Los Angeles, CA

   Other Spouse: K. Belle Greene - Apr 18, 1894 - Fredonia, Kansas



Wife Ella R. Gracey

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General Notes: Husband - Augustus Erdman Marden

DEATH CERTIFICATE
Full Name: Augustus Erdman Marden
Sex: Male
Birth: 28 July 1863
Birthplace: Piermont, New Hampshire
Death: 19 May 1922
Location: Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona
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Cause of Death: Addison's Disease
Occupation: Physician
Father: Augustus Leauder Marden
Born: Eaton, Massachusetts
Mother: Debra Amelia Erdman
Born: Allentown, Pennsylvania


Dean Alan Smith and Carol Teresa Graeber




Husband Dean Alan Smith

           Born: Jun 27, 1963 - Concord, NH
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         Father: Henry M. Smith
         Mother: Barbara A. Mosher


       Marriage: Oct 12, 1985 - Chichester, NH



Wife Carol Teresa Graeber

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Samuel Swett and Elizabeth Graffam




Husband Samuel Swett

           Born: Apr 22, 1765 - Epsom, NH
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           Died: Jan 8, 1845 - Portland, ME
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         Father: Dr. Stephen Swett
         Mother: Sarah Adams


       Marriage: Feb 9, 1786

   Other Spouse: Sarah Hatch - Oct 2, 1794 - Gorham, ME



Wife Elizabeth Graffam

           Born: Apr 30, 1766
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         Father: Caleb Graffam
         Mother: Lois Bennett




Children
1 M Winborn Swett

           Born: Nov 4, 1786
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         Spouse: Clarinda Mosher
           Marr: Jul 15, 1813


2 F Mary Swett

           Born: May 18, 1789
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3 F Lois Swett

           Born: Oct 22, 1791
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General Notes: Husband - Samuel Swett

Samuel lived in Poland, Minot, and Portland, ME. He is called "teacher" and "gentleman" in deeds. In 1800 he was commissioned Lieutenant by President John Adams. He became a merchant and was interested more or less in shipping, and at one time was a quite wealthy man. Later he became a Baptist minister and preached at New Sharon 1812-1813.. He died at age 80. The births of the following children are according to a record found in an old family Bible, in the handwriting of Samuel Swett


General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Graffam

Elizabeth committed suicide by throwing herself into the Presumpscot River


Nathan Smith Locke and Lovina J. Graffam




Husband Nathan Smith Locke

           Born: Oct 27, 1837 - Hopkinton, NH
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         Father: David Locke
         Mother: Elizabeth S. Chase


       Marriage: May 1, 1858 - Lewiston, ME

   Other Spouse: Abbie G. Ware - Nov 7, 1868 - Appleton, WI



Wife Lovina J. Graffam

           Born: Nov 8, 1841 - Lewiston, ME
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General Notes: Husband - Nathan Smith Locke

Nathan S. Locke, of this family, was given all the advantages of good schools, and was a student for two years in the Claremont (N.H.) Seminary, by careful improvement of his time becoming quite skilled in the trade of house building. At the age of twenty-one he went to Lewiston, Maine, living in the home of his oldest brother, Alpheus. About this time he learned the art of photography, and followed the business for five years in Lewiston, also two years in Boston. In 1865 he came west, locating at Green Bay, Wis., where he pursued his former vocation for a short period of time, after which he purchased a farm in Outagaimie county, Wis., and began the enterprise of fanning with all the persistent industry which characterizes his nature, and in the course of a few years he became a successful and well-to-do farmer. He was married November 7, 1865, to Abbie G. Ware, who was born in Kennebec county, Maine, daughter of Cyrus E. and Nancy A. (Mitchell) Ware, who were the parents of five children, whose names are: Mary M., Abbie G., Emma H., Nancy E. and James F. Her father's family came west in 1855, and settled in Outagaimic county, Wis., where Mr. Ware engaged in lumbering and general mercantile business. He was an active business man, and amassed a fortune. He was a Republican in politics, and during his lifetime held numerous public offices, though in no sense an office seeker. His son James F., an attorney-at-law, is a graduate of Lawrence University, Wis., and also of Ann Arbor (Mich.) Law School. He was a member of the State Assembly in 1880, 1881, 1883, and he was elected State Senator in 1884, in which capacity he remained until 1888, proving a hard worker, never shirking responsibility, but by honest endeavor proving himself capable of filling the prominent positions into which he was frequently placed. He also created and worked for the passage of important bills which have proved to be for the betterment of the people of Wisconsin; the establishing of the Home for Friendless
Children at Sparta, Wis., and other bills which have greatly improved the State laws relative to social purity. Abbie G., of this family, wife of Nathan S. Locke, was formerly a student at Lawrence University, and was for eight years
a successful and favorite teacher in the public schools of Outagamie county, Wis., where she was universally esteemed for her many virtues, and correct Christian living. She became early identified with the Woman's Christian Temperance organization, to which she is ardently attached. In May, 1866, Nathan S. Locke and wife united with the Congregational Church at Hortonville, Wis., wherein Mr. Locke was a leading and influential member, and superintendent of the Sunday-school for years. And through all these years of character building they have sought instruction from the great Giver of all our blessings.
Mr. Locke sold his farming interests in 1882, and moved to Antigo, which was then in its infancy. He invested in village lots, and land, and began building houses to sell and rent. He has had a prosperous business, building generally for himself, though he has built quite a number for other people. He has aided several societies in securing houses of worship and parsonages; was a liberal contributor toward securing the railroad improvements at Antigo; he has always aided financially in the temperance work of the place, of which both he and his wife are strong advocates. He is closely identified with the growth of the town, and takes great interest in its advancement and prosperity. He owns quite a large amount of real estate, both in the city and county, and is one of those who add largely to the upbuilding of their community.


pp. 67, 68, 69 of Commemorative Biographical record of the Upper Wisconsin, Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1895.


Arthur Gifford Graham and Bertha Sarah Rand




Husband Arthur Gifford Graham

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Wife Bertha Sarah Rand

           Born: Jul 16, 1863
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         Father: John Prescott Rand
         Mother: Hannah Amanda Hovey




Children
1 M Guy Graham

           Born: Sep 16, 1888
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2 U Lytle Rand Graham

           Born: Dec 2, 1891
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3 M Ronald Graham

           Born: Apr 24, 1893
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Earl H. Whitney and Beatrice Graham




Husband Earl H. Whitney

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Wife Beatrice Graham

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1 F Patricia Anne Whitney

           Born: Apr 18, 1951 - Montclair, NJ
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         Spouse: John Calvin Dowst
           Marr: Jun 7, 1975 - Pembroke, NH




Bruce Duncan Graham and Penelope Yeaton




Husband Bruce Duncan Graham

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       Marriage: Feb 26, 1994 - Epsom, NH



Wife Penelope Yeaton

           Born: Jun 8, 1950 - Concord, NH
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         Father: John Brown Yeaton
         Mother: Anne Lydia Sedjo




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