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 | Civil War, Email Summary of Research Relating to the Orders Drawn on Account of Solders |
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 | Civil War, Orders Drawn on Account of Solders (1 of 2) This is the first page of a two-page excerpt from the Town Report of North Whitefield, Maine, in 1863-64, in which funds were distributed to certain citizens for reasons related to the Civil War. Among the funds distributed was $100 to Thomas Field for "Orders Drawn on Account of Soldiers." It is not clear what the funds were for, and research of other resources (summarized in an email excerpt found on this site) produced no leads. |
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 | Civil War, Orders Drawn on Account of Solders (2 of 2) |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Commissary card issued to Helen E. Bucking during her service in the U.S.N.R.(F). |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | DAR Newsletter, New Ancestors (Billy Talley) Daughters of the American Revolution Newsletter, New Ancestors
TALLEY: Billy b2-29-1756; d 3-5-1834 VA
m (1) Lucy Wood (2) Elizabeth W. Crenshaw
PS Pvt VA |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Death Certificate (Edward Patrick Dunn) |
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 | Death Record of Edward Field Death of Edward Field, recorded at St. Denis Church, Whitefield, ME |
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 | Death Record of Fred Field Death of Fred Field, in 1894 at the age of 24, of consumption, recorded at St. Denis Church, Whitefield, ME |
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 | Death Record of Helen (Field) Dunn This death record shows that Helen (Field) Dunn died in Augusta, Maine, of "nephritis following typhoid" in 1903 at the age of 48.
In 1902-1903 there was a typhoid epidemic in Waterville and Augusta. The epidemic appears to have been caused by poor water treatment procedures. The epidemic hit Augusta in January 1903 and Helen died in March.
The undertaker is identified as Henry Plummer, the same funeral home that has since attended to wakes and burials for a number of our family members. |
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 | Death Record of John E. Field Death record of John E. Field, St. Denis Church, Whitefield, ME |
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 | Death Record of John Field Death of John Field, St. Denis Church, Whitefield, ME |
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 | Death Record of Mary Jane Talley Williams Collins Death record of Mary Jane Talley. She first married James Avery Williams and is buried with Avery Henry Williams. However, family members remember "Collins" as being part of her name, and on the headstone she shares with James her name reads "Mary Talley Williams Collins". This death record confirms that, at the time of her death, Mary was a widow (by virtue of James Avery Williams having died) but that she had a living husband, George W. Collins, age 83. |
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 | Disability Pension Williams Avery H 1 of 2.jpg |
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 | Disability Pension Williams Avery H 2 of 2.jpg |
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 | Discharge Original discharge, Helen Elizabeth Bucking, U.S.N.R.F. |
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 | Discharge Certification Certification of discharge, Helen Elizabeth Bucking, U.S.N.R.(F) |
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 | Discharge Honorable Williams Avery H 1 of 2.jpg |
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 | Discharge Honorable Williams Avery H 2 of 2.jpg |
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 | Draft Card WWI (Leo Francis Dunn) This record references service with the 103rd Infantry in France. |
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 | Draft Card WWI (William Albert Bucking) |
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 | Draft Card WWII (Joseph E. P. Dunn) |
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 | Draft Card WWII (William Albert Bucking) |
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 | Enrollment Record of Helen Elizabeth Bucking in the U.S.N.R (F). |
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 | Field Edward Estate 1 |
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 | Field Edward Estate 2 |
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 | Field Edward Estate 3 |
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 | Field Edward Estate 4 |
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 | Field Edward Estate 5 |
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 | Field Edward Estate 6 |
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 | Field Edward Estate 8 |
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 | Field Edward Estate 9 |
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 | First Lutheran Church Norfolk VA (Williams Home Church).jpg |
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 | Funeral Service (Anne Marie Dunn) Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME |
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 | Funeral Service (Helen F. Dunn) Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME
Monday, November 17, 1980
Page 2, Column 2 |
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 | Funeral Service (Leo Francis Dunn, Sr.) Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME
Thursday, February 17, 1977
Page 2, Columns 2 and 3 |
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 | Funeral Service (Margaret A. Dunn) Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME |
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 | Funeral Service (Mary Agnes Dunn) Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME |
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 | General Pass to the military base on which Helen E. Bucking served in the U.S.N.R.(F). |
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 | Honorable Discharge Honorable Discharge of David John Dunne, Jr. from the United States Navy as Radarman Second Class on May 20, 1946. |
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 | Honorable Discharge Rear of Honorable Discharge of David John Dunne, Jr.
Inducted February 21, 1944.
Navy Training Station, Sampson, NY.
Served aboard the USS Mount Olympus (AGC 8)
World War II Victory Medal
American Area Ribbon
Asiatic Pacific Area Ribbon (2 Bronze Stars)
Philippine Liberation Area Ribbon (2 Bronze Stars)
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 | Honorable Discharge from U.S. Army (Avery Henry Williams) on December 20, 1918 (1 of 2) Private with the 472nd Engineers (Washington Barracks Detachment) |
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 | Honorable Discharge from U.S. Army (Avery Henry Williams) on December 20, 1918 (2 of 2) "Services honest and faithful." |
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 | Hymn Boards in Memory of Avery Henry Williams by the family |
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 | Immigration Certificate of Citizenship (John Field) |
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 | Immigration Certificate of Citizenship (William Dunn) (1 of 2) August of 1868 William Dunn, age 30, born on March 28, 1838 in Leland Bridge (sp. Leighland Bridge) Ireland, sailed from Dublin on the 7th day of April in 1855 and on the 9th day of May in 1855 arrived in Boston "whence he came to Maine the same year and to said Augusta in October 1855." |
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 | Immigration Certificate of Citizenship (William Dunn) (2 of 2) |
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