Lincoln County baptism and marriage records, 1848-1896.
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Episcopal clergyman at Pittston, Windsor, Whitefield, New Castle, Bristol, and Damariscotta, Me. Also a chaplain with the 15th Maine Volunteers during the Civil War. From the description of Lincoln County baptism and marriage records, 1848-1896. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70975962 ...