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| # | Personen-Kennung | Vollständiger Name | Geburtsdatum | Taufdatum | Sterbedatum | Beerdigungsdatum | LifeSketch | LifeSketch: Datum |
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| 1 | I55716 | Mark Lester AMES | 17 Mai 1899 | 1929 | Colby College class of 1924 Bachelor of Divinity from Andover Newton College in 1929 Mark L Ames was an ordained Methodist minister. He never married. Died of double pneumonia working in a Boston mission. (handwritten note by AlvahAmes, his brother). | |||
| 2 | I47796 | Cecil Merrill AMES | 6 Okt 1897 | 24 Mai 1979 | Cecil M. Ames | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 3 | I41316 | Obediah Sylvanus BARKHOUSE | 22 Jun 1868 | 11 Mrz 1955 | Mrz 1955 | Born in New Cornwall Lunenburg County NS | NOT MARRIED | |
| 4 | I43370 | Norman Frederick BENNER | 4 Jun 1908 | 28 Jan 1980 | ||||
| 5 | I43368 | Leon Leroy BENNER | 29 Sep 1888 | 9 Nov 1965 | ||||
| 6 | I43362 | Brenton Lyman BENNER | 17 Apr 1880 | 14 Sep 1945 | 17 Sep 1945 | |||
| 7 | I47787 | Bernard Leo BENNER | 27 Mai 1905 | 27 Sep 1966 | BERNARD L. BENNER | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 8 | I52817 | Ethel May BENNER | 30 Nov 1903 | 5 Aug 1989 | 7 Aug 1989 | Ethel M. Delano, 85, Friendship, died Saturday at a local nursing home. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of James and Viola Benner. She was a homemaker all her life, and drove the US mail from Friendship to thomaston for eight years. During World War II. she worked at the Black and Gay Canning Factory in Thomaston. She later worked for nine years at the Port Clyde Packing co. and for 12 years at the North Lubec Sardine Factory, until she retired. mrs. Delano is survived by her husband of 68 years, W. Thomas Belano of Friendship, a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Wotton of Friendship; eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sons, Reginald Delano, who died in 1954 and Gerald who died in 1988. A funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro with the Rev. Richard park and Norman Young officiating. Burial in Sweetland Cemetery, Waldoboro. Lincoln Couny News: August 10th, 1989. | ||
| 9 | I46217 | Oraville Betsy BENNER | 29 Dez 1905 | 20 Sep 1981 | Orvallie Benner Shuman, 75, Waldoboro widow of Clarence R. Shuman who died on Sept 15, died Sunday in a Rockport Hospital. Born in Waldoboro she was the daughter of George and Addie Mink Benner. she was a homemaker. Mrs. Shuman was a member of the Good Lu | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 10 | I46961 | Howell Ellsworth BENNER | 17 Dez 1882 | 27 Sep 1921 | 1921 | HOWELL E. BENNER | NOT MARRIED | |
| 11 | I48132 | Elroy Victor BEVERAGE, Jr | 17 Jun 1924 | 16 Jun 1995 | ELROY V. BEVERAGE JR. VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 12 | I47916 | Harold Howard BICKFORD | 7 Jul 1884 | 8 Nov 1944 | Son of William Howard Bickford and Ida Louise (Penney) Bickford. Married Sarah "Sally" Annie Delemos on 7/30/1906 in Smithfield, Maine. Children: Loyd W Bickford born 1907 in Norridgewock, Maine, Violet May Bickford born 1909 in Belfast, Maine (married Ma | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 13 | I46097 | George C BOGGS | 2 Dez 1904 | 20 Sep 1986 | GEORGE C. BOGGS | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 14 | I44368 | Lloyd BROWN | 28 Jul 1904 | 26 Jun 1982 | 1982 | |||
| 15 | I48028 | Melvin Berry BRYANT | 31 Aug 1892 | 18 Jan 1956 | 21 Jan 1956 | (Published in History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains Vol. 2 by James H. Hawley 1920) | NOT MARRIED | |
| 16 | I36759 | Carrie Mabel BURNS | 20 Feb 1882 | 1 Mai 1954 | Mrs. Carrie M. Winchenbaugh, 72, wife of the Rev. Herman R. Winchenbaugh died at her home, 16, Granite St., Rockland, Sunday, May 30. A native of Waldoboro, she was born Feb. 28, 1882, the daughter of Capt. Gardiner and Rosie Creamer Burns,. She was a member of the Pratt Memorial Methodist Church, the WSCS Golden Rod Chapter, Henderson Auxiliary, DAR, the Women\'s Educational Club and was a former member of Miriam Rebekah Lodge and the Grange. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Evangeline Sylvester of Rockland, Mrs. Virginia Poletti of Quincy, Mass. and Mrs. Eleanor Paguin of Augusta; six sons, Basil, Ensign, Xavier and Manuel, all of Rockland, Gabriel of Waldoboro and Benedict of Camden; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Winchenbach and Mrs. Theresa Shute, both of Waldoboro and Evren Burns Burns of Friendship; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Russell Funeral Home, the Rev. Merle S. Canant officiating. Interment was in Str. Paul\'s Society Cemetery, Dutch Neck, Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: June 3, 1954. Funeral services were held Wednesday from the Russell Funeral Home, Rockland, for Mrs. Carrie M. Winchenbaugh, 72, of 16 Granite St., Rockland, wife of the Rev. Herman R. Winchenbaugh. She died at her home May 30. The Rev. Merle S. Conant officiated at the service. Burial was in St. Paul\'s Society Cemetery, Dutch Neck, Waldoboro. Mrs. Winchenbaugh was born in Waldoboro, Feb. 28, 1882, the daughter of Capt. Gardner and Rosie Creamer Burns. She was a member of the Pratt Memorial Methodist Church, the WSCS, Golden Rod Chapter, Henderson Auxiliary, DAR, the Women\'s Educational Club and was a former member of Miriam Rebekah Lodge and the Grange. Besides her husband she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Evangeline Sylvester of Rockland, Mrs. Virginia Poletti of Quincy, Mass. and Mrs. Eleanor Paquin of Augusta; six sons, Basil, Ensign, Exavier and Manuel all of Rockland, Gabriel of Waldoboro and Benedict of Camden; two sisters; Mrs. Sadie Winchenbach and Mrs. Theresa Chute, both of Waldoboro; three brothers, Fred and Ernest Burns of Friendship, 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Waldoboro Press: June 3rd, 1954 | |||
| 17 | I46218 | Doris M BURROWS | 22 Apr 1906 | 4 Jan 1972 | 1972 | Mrs. Doris M. Winchenbaugh | NOT MARRIED | |
| 18 | I40892 | Lemuel Ludwig CALER | 7 Sep 1854 | 24 Feb 1924 | 1924 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42590337/lemuel-l-caler | NOT MARRIED | |
| 19 | I48225 | Leslie Gordon CARBARY | 4 Okt 1896 | 19 Mrz 1972 | 22 Mrz 1972 | As a child Leslie grew up living in Elgin Ill on Dundee Street. He was the third child and the first boy. Leslie registered for the Draft in Sept of 1917. He was 19 years old living with his widowed mother, Jennie Carbary. They lived at 3630 W Taylo | NOT MARRIED | |
| 20 | I43800 | Dennis Elden CARROLL | 26 Feb 1888 | 5 Nov 1962 | ||||
| 21 | I48512 | Ronald Sidney CARTER | 30 Mai 1929 | 1 Nov 1930 | ||||
| 22 | I46501 | Hannah Belle CHAPMAN | 30 Jan 1904 | 22 Dez 1995 | PASSADUMKEAG and ZEHPHYR HILLS, FLA. - Hannah Belle (Chapman) Waltz, 91, went home to be with the Lord, Dec. 22, 1995, from a Zephry Hills, Fla. hospital after a brief hospitalization. She was born in Westbrook Jan. 30, 1904, the daughter of Charles and A | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 23 | I50624 | Myron A. CHASE | 17 Aug 1910 | 29 Jul 1974 | ||||
| 24 | I41469 | Hilda Maude CHURCH | 21 Mrz 1893 | 9 Apr 1967 | Apr 1967 | Born in 1893, she wanted to train to be a nurse, however, she was too old. Therefore, she faked her birth year to be two years younger to attend school. Her husband and children did not learn of this until after Hilda's death. ("Hilda" went by \"Maude\") | NOT MARRIED | |
| 25 | I46811 | Elwin Ernest CLEMENTS | 15 Okt 1933 | 17 Apr 1992 | 24 Apr 1992 | Elwin E Clements served as an SP6 in the US Army during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 26 | I47760 | Dr. Clinton Wayne COLENBAUGH | 29 Jul 1923 | 19 Jan 1988 | 1988 | Clinton Wayne Colenbaugh, 64, of Lake Fork, died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1988, in the McCall Memorial Hospital of natural causes. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 27 | I48322 | Georgia E COOMBS | 17 Jun 1906 | 1936 | findagrave.com Memorial #: 82380157 Cemetery: Goshen Road Cemetery, Waldobor, Lincoln, Maine | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 28 | I36601 | Myra A CREAMER | Nov 1874 | 12 Jan 1931 | Mrs. Myra Burkett died at her home in Main Street Monday night. Funeral services will be held in the Baptist church Thursday afternoon with Rev. G.W. Collins officiating. Lincoln County News: January 15th, 1931. Mrs. Myra E. Burkett Funeral services for Mrs. Myra E. Burkett were held in the Baptist church Thursday afternoon with Rev. George W. Collins officiating. She is survived by her husband John Burkett, her mother, Mrs. Etta Creamer, two sons, Millard and Harold, a brother, Melvin Creamer, two sisters, Miss Sadie Creamer and Mrs. Lena Paine of Brant Rock, Mass. Her body was placed in the receiving tomb at the German Cemetery. Lincoln County News: January 22nd, 1931 | |||
| 29 | I43580 | Minnie Mae CREAMER | 1878 | 1968 | ||||
| 30 | I46584 | Ida Maud CREAMER | 30 Mrz 1872 | 1956 | Word has been received of the death on Monday of Mrs. Maude Hoak in Gardiner. Mrs. Hoak was a former resident of this community. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 31 | I47515 | Hazel Lucy CREAMER | 29 Sep 1906 | 10 Sep 1994 | 12 Sep 1994 | Hazel Flanders Waldoboro, passed away Sept. 10 at County Manor, Coopers Mills, at the age of 87. She was the widow of Harold Flanders. The Flanders Owned and operated the Flanders Funeral Home in Waldoboro for many years. Mrs. Flanders is survived by a da | NOT MARRIED | |
| 32 | I42213 | Frank N. CREAMER | 13 Dez 1935 | 23 Apr 1964 | Frank N. Creamer Funeral services for Frank N. Creamer, 28, of North Whitefield, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at 1 Church St. Waldoboro. The Rev. Foster Williams will officiate and interment will be at Dutch Neck. Cumberland County Medical Examiner Wilbur F. Leighton said Friday Creamer died Thursday night after he shot himself in the left side of the chet with a 32-caliber revolver. Creamer was visiting an uncle, James Creamer of 194 High St. here and had gone to the bathroom to take a bath where he shot himself, police said. Officials said the victim a fisherman, had been despondent. He was born in Augusta Dec. 13, 1935, son of Paul and Esther Winchenbach Creamer. Surviving are his parents of Wiscasset; a son, Herbert; a daughter, Mary, both of Portland; five brothers, Paul Jr. of Portland, Richard of Bath, Robert, Bruce and Gary all of Wiscasset; five sisters, Mrs. Lorraine Butt of Portland, Mrs. Joan Marshall of Augusta, the Misses. Loretta, Esther and Donna Creamer, all of Wiscasset. Lincoln County News: April 30th, 1964 | |||
| 33 | I42202 | Paul CREAMER, I | 9 Okt 1912 | 3 Mrz 1969 | NORTH EDGECOMB - Paul Creamer, Sr. 56, died Monday in a Fairfield hospital following a long illness. He was born at Waldoboro Oct. 9, 1912, son of Frank and Alice Gross Creamer. He was the owner of Creamer's Lobster Pound and operated a wholesale and reta | |||
| 34 | I47892 | Amanda June CREAMER | Mai 1868 | 17 Feb 1950 | The Flanders Funeral Home held services on Sunday morning for Mrs. Amanda J. Mank, 81, widow of Dennis Mank and, like him, a native and lifelong resident of Waldoboro. She died Feb 17 at the Wilson Nursing Home Coopers Mills. Mrs. Mank was the daughter of | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 35 | I42184 | Ruth May CREAMER | 5 Feb 1899 | 13 Feb 1961 | Mrs. Ruth Genthner BREMEN, Feb. 13 - Mrs. Ruth Genthner, 62, died suddenly Monday at her home. She was born February 5, 1899, at Damariscotta, the daughter of Orrin and Grace (Cuningham) Creamer. She lived most of her life at Bremen. Survivors are her husband Pearlie Genthner; her mother, Mrs. Almond McLain; five sisters; Mrs. Lloyd Moody of South Hope; Mrs. Allison Waltz, Mrs. Arnold Standish, Mrs. James Wellman and Miss Gladys Cramer all fo Waldoboro; two brothers Pearlie Cramer of Woolwich and Percy Cramer of Waldoboro; five daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Genthner of Medomak, Mrs. Nivan Chapman of Damariscotta, Mrs. Floyd Carter of Thomaston, Mrs. Paul Cramer of Edgecomb and Mrs. Frank Dodge of Bridgton; four sons, Ralph Winchenbach of Waldoboro, Harold Winchenbach and Eugene Winchenbach of Tenants Harbor and Paul Winchenbach; 51 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews and cousins. Funerals services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o\'clock at the Flanders Funeral Home at Waldoboro with the Rev. Vernon E. Carver officiating. Burial will be in the spring. The Bangor Daily News: 14 Feb. 1961. Mrs. Ruth M. Genthner 62, Bremen, wife of Perley Genthner, died Monday. She was born in Damariscotta, Feb. 5, 1899, daughter of Orrin and Grace Cunningham Creamer. She had lived in Bremen most of her life. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Almond McLain, five daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Genthner, Medomak, Mrs. Nivan Chapman, Damariscotta, Mrs. Floyd F. Carter, Thomaston, Mrs. Paul Creamer, Edgecomb, Mrs. Frank Dodge, Bridgton, four sons, Ralph and Harold Winchenbach Jr. both of Waldoboro, Eugene Winchenbach of Tenant\'s Harbor, and Paul Winchenbach; two brothers, Percy Creamer, Waldoboro, and Perley Creamer, Woolwich, five sisters, Mrs. Ellison Waltz, Waldoboro, Mrs. Arnold Standish, Waldoboro, Mrs. Lloyd Moody, South Hope, Mrs. James Wellman, Waldoboro, and Miss. Gladys Creamer, Brunswick, 51 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and several cousins. Funeral services were held today at the Flanders Funeral Home. The Rev. Vernon Carver officiated. Entombment was in Hillside Cemetery, Bremen. Interment will be in the spring. Waldoboro Press: February 16th, 1961 | |||
| 36 | I53272 | Alton M. CREAMER | 28 Mrz 1872 | 1951 | Alton H,. Creamer, 79, died Tuesday night at his home at West Waldoboro. He was born at Bremen son of Benjamin and Angelia French Creamer. Mr. Creamer retired from hotel management in Michigan and North Carolina 20 years ago and came to Waldoboro to live. He was a member of King Solomon Lodge of masons. Surviving are his widow, Bessie Taylor Creamer and three daughters, Mrs. Edgar Winchenbach and Mrs. Donald Stewart of Waldoboro and Mrs. Albert Goetz of Grand Rapids, Mich., 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at his home with masonic rites. Interment in the German Lutheran Cemetery. Lincoln County News: July 12th, 1951 | |||
| 37 | I36813 | Sybil Marie CREAMER | 5 Nov 1902 | 24 Mai 1977 | Mrs. Sybil C. Winchenbach, 74, Waldoboro, died May 24 at a Rockport hospital after a long illness. She was the widow of Edgar P. Winchenbach, who died May 25, 1971. She was born in Waldoboro, Nov. 5, 1902, daughter of Alton and Bessie Faylor Creamer. She had been a Waldoboro, resident all of her life and spent winters in Florida. In her early years, Mrs. Winchenbach was a school teacher. She was a charter member and past president of the Waldoboro Women\'s Club and a member of the South Waldoboro Extension. She leaves a son, Keith L. Winchenbach of Waldoboro; three daughters, Mrs. Felix (Pauline) Oleszynski of North Riverside, Ill., Mrs. Louise (Mona) Small of Gorham, N.H.; two sisters, Mrs. Arlene Stewart of Waldoboro and Mrs. Alma Goetz of Granville, Mich., 17 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro, the Rev. Charles D. Kinney officiating. Burial will be in Sweetland Cemetery, Waldoboro. WINCHENBACH - Mrs. Sybil C., died Tuesday. Friends may call at the Hall Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment will be at the Sweetland Cemetery in Waldoboro. Kennebec Journal: May 25, 1977. | |||
| 38 | I46098 | Nellie May CREAMER | 1872 | 1948 | Mrs. Nellie M. BoggsWest Waldoboro, Dec. 29. - Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie M. Boggs, 75, widow of A. E. Boggs, who died here Saturday, will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m., at the Waltz Funeral home, Waldoboro, and entombment will be in the German Luthe | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 39 | I48324 | Jesse Franklin CROSS | 28 Nov 1889 | 4 Nov 1973 | 1973 | Married 2nd wife, Yvonne Arzelie Gervais (1 Nov 1895 in Westborough, MA-21 Jan 1991 in Pinellas, FL) in Bangor, ME on 22 Oct 1926. She worked in the Lawrence (MA) General Hospital in 1940 as a purveyor. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 40 | I46509 | Lottie L CURTIS | 19 Jul 1880 | 30 Nov 1951 | 1951 | Mrs. Lottie L. Waltz died suddenly Wednesday morning, Nov. 30, in Portland. She was the widow of Wilmot C. Waltz. She was born in Damariscotta Mills, July 19, 1890, daughter of the late Ford B. and Rose Curtis. She was educated in the schools of Damarisco | NOT MARRIED | |
| 41 | I36590 | Carrie Evelyn CUSHMAN | 6 Dez 1891 | 26 Jan 1983 | Carrie E. Winchenbach, 91, Waldoboro, widow of Chester Winchenbach, died Jan 26 in a Rockport hospital convalescent center. She was born in Hudson, Ma. Mrs. Winchenbach made rugs and was a member of the Meenahga the pomona, the state and national granges. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 42 | I48323 | Carrie Ada DEAN | 25 Nov 1894 | 1 Aug 1967 | NOT MARRIED | |||
| 43 | I41426 | Johann Fredrick DEMONE | 23 Dez 1754 | 23 Feb 1755 | vor 1838 | Roots Web World Connect record for Johann Friedrich DEMONE | NOT MARRIED | |
| 44 | I45829 | John Leslie EGAN | 7 Jul 1896 | 12 Jan 1978 | 16 Jan 1978 | |||
| 45 | I45643 | Patricia Ann EGAN | 14 Feb 1929 | 18 Sep 1968 | 21 Sep 1968 | |||
| 46 | I47508 | Walter Wentworth FILES, Jr | 14 Jun 1918 | 17 Mai 1988 | Mai 1988 | Walter W. Files | NOT MARRIED | |
| 47 | I47646 | Harold Wesley FLANDERS | 2 Jan 1897 | 29 Nov 1963 | 1963 | Harold W. Flanders, 66, a mortician in Waldoboro for 40 years, died Friday at his home. He had retried several years ago. Mr. Flanders was born in Waldoboro June 2, 1897, the son of John and Florence Mank Flanders. He was a 50 years member of White Oak Gr | NOT MARRIED | |
| 48 | I45690 | Charles Bicknell FREEMAN | 19 Mai 1909 | 24 Mrz 1995 | 27 Mrz 1995 | |||
| 49 | I43401 | Avis Marie GAMMON | 28 Feb 1935 | 9 Mrz 1993 | ||||
| 50 | I45551 | Walter Mayo GAY | 27 Mai 1913 | 11 Jun 1989 |