Family Ties
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Sometimes a wonderful book is out of print before you realize it had been published. So it’s great to hear that another printing will take place sometime in the coming year. more
I don’t have William Brewster or John Alden and Priscilla Mullins in my family tree, or at least I haven’t found them. My Pilgrims, passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, include Francis Cooke, … more
There are a few genealogical resources I consider so important that I have a copy both at home and at work. more
One of my cherished possessions is a five-generation picture in which I’m the infant in the arms of my great-great-grandmother, Mary (Cummings) Bennett Lord. Also in the photo are my dad, Gayland … more
In March, we looked at the Irish ancestry of the presidential candidates, and in recent weeks I’ve had great fun pondering some of vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin’s Maine ancestors, … more
With Gov. Sarah Palin’s mom, Sally Sheeran Heath, having Gower ancestors in Abbot, Farmington, Topsham and Winslow, I wondered if her dad had forebears in our neck of the woods. more
If you read the Oct. 16 front-page story in the Bangor Daily News on Gov. Sarah Palin’s Gower ancestry in Abbot Village — and I hope you did — you may be wondering who else the governor had for … more
The exciting news for today is that our obituary archive for the last few years, which was off-line for a bit while we put up the new Web site, is back better than ever. more
The Androscoggin County town of Turner was first called Sylvester, Sylvestertown and Sylvester Canada — and with good reason. The land was first granted to Capt. Joseph Sylvester and his company … more
The family histories are 929s, and the town histories are 974s. Knowing that will help you navigate facilities such as Bangor Public Library and Maine State Library in Augusta. more
I received a great question by e-mail the other day: Who am I supposed to track when working out family lines? Which ones matter? more
It’s a compliment when people who attend your meeting say they want more time to look at the displays. That’s the comment that organizers of Maine Old Cemetery Association meetings are hearing — and they’re listening. more
In the 1900 census for Oxbow Plantation in Aroostook County, Canadian-born William Atkins, 42, is listed as a taxidermist. The census enumerator could have gone on and on ... more
In the 1900 census for Oxbow Plantation in Aroostook County, Canadian-born William Atkins, 42, is listed as a taxidermist. more
Images of the 1881 Canadian Census are now online, free, at www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881. You can look for someone … more
For years you’ve been saying you wanted to put together a book on your genealogy, something you could make copies of for your family and a few libraries. more
If you've put together some genealogical work, please share it - somewhere, somehow. more
Adult education classes are generally one of the best deals in town. Phil Getchell will once again teach a genealogy course for Bangor Adult Education 6:30-9 p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 18-Oct. 30. more
My thought is that if you really want a library to have a book, you should give it to them. more
 
 
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