Clara Myrtle Cromwell genealogical papers, 1790-1985.

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Clara Myrtle Cromwell genealogical papers, 1790-1985.

Includes genealogical papers on the Cromwell, Gifford, Hatch, Willard, Avery, Bartlett, Briggs, Brown, Burbank, Chadbourne, Dore, Dyer, Fickett, Gilman, Hamilton, Havrell, Herrick, Hurd, Jordan, Kimball, Knowles, Leighton, Littlefield, Marble, Merrill, Post, Reed, Read, Rowell, Stafford, and Stryker families; also includes cemetery records for Athens, Bath, Berwick, Bowdoinham, Cambridge, Detroit, Eustis, Fairfield, Five Islands, Georgetown, Greene, Hartland, Harmony, Lebanon, Lewiston, Livermore, Mercer, Montville, New Portland, New Vineyard, Oakland, Palmyra, Parkman, Richmond, Ripley, Saco, Smithfield, Skowhegan, St. Albans, Wellington, Wells, Westport Island, and Wiscasset, Me.; and miscellaneous vital records for Maine towns, including those of Harmony (1759-1940); and records of the Harmony Baptist Church (1872-1933) and of the First Congregational Church of Wells, Me. (1701-1808); also maps of many of the towns cited above; and correspondence relating to the genealogies.

1 folio.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7950819

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Hatch family.

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Harmony Baptist Church (Harmony, Me.)

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Cromwell, Clara Myrtle, 1920-1986

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Clara M. Cromwell of South Portland, Me., is a collector. From the description of Clara Myrtle Cromwell genealogical papers, 1790-1985. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 659537439 ...

Cromwell family.

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Willard family.

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First Congregational Church (Wells, Me.)

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Organized by Rev. John Wheelwright and his followers in 1642; by 1692 known as First Congregational Church, or First Church, of Wells, Me.; in 1963 united with 2nd Congregational Church to become the Congregational Church. From the description of First Congregational Church meetinghouse book, 1764-1815. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 244436202 ...

Gifford family.

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