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Preachers Who Have Spread the Good Word in Readfield, Maine: Baptists in Readfield - "Bowdoinham Association"
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Preachers Who Have Spread the Good Word in Readfield, Maine. Thursday, December 18, 2014. Baptists in Readfield - "Bowdoinham Association". Dedicated Baptist missionaries spread the word in. The backcountry of Central Maine in the 1790's. Fayette 1792; Greene 1793; Wayne 1794; 2. Lewiston (Webster) 1794; Litchfield 1798; Wales 1799; and Jay 1799. And Rev. Eliphalet Smith. The first Baptist association in the Province of Maine was in York County and was called the York Association. It was begun in 177...
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Preachers Who Have Spread the Good Word in Readfield, Maine: Rev. Samuel Fogg ~ Calvinist Baptist Minister
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Preachers Who Have Spread the Good Word in Readfield, Maine. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Rev Samuel Fogg Calvinist Baptist Minister. Rev Samuel Fogg had an interesting life. Although he never officially served a church in Readfield, that I know of, his religious path was certainly influenced while living in Readfield. Fogg was allowed water privileges for grinding bark - provided he did not interfere with Cornforth’s carding machine production. Fogg's half-uncle Dudley Fogg. Nearby on the same steam. In 1822 ...
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Readfield 1790-1820 ~ The Beginning of a Town: THEIR FIRST HOMES..
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Readfield 1790-1820 The Beginning of a Town. Here you will find information about our earliest settlers, their families, lives and hardships they endured. How it began and why you're here. Tuesday, August 20, 2013. Pictured below is an example of this kind of structure. It is the Nathaniel Ford. Homestead c1790 on Old Kents Hill Road. The house is still standing and has been remodeled / updated but still looks much the same. The little house, back house, barn are gone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Readfield 1790-1820 ~ The Beginning of a Town: PAGE, Robert, Esq.
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Readfield 1790-1820 The Beginning of a Town. Here you will find information about our earliest settlers, their families, lives and hardships they endured. How it began and why you're here. Monday, July 1, 2013. PAGE, Robert, Esq. This is an excerpt from. John Lane and Jere Page homesteads and mills on Beaver Brook in East Readfield. FMI and / or to purchase the entire 12 page study. Robert Page, Esq. or “Squire Page” as he was often called - came to Winthrop between 1767 and 1782. [i]. Robert Page gained...
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Readfield 1790-1820 ~ The Beginning of a Town: NORTON, Stephen
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Readfield 1790-1820 The Beginning of a Town. Here you will find information about our earliest settlers, their families, lives and hardships they endured. How it began and why you're here. Sunday, June 30, 2013. Sorry that Stephen is away but the women folk are all here. Since there aren't any men around I think we will take a break and tell you about our mother and sister Sarah Norton. But please come back again and maybe Stephen will be here next time to tell you about himself! Welcome to 1791 Readfield.
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Readfield 1790-1820 ~ The Beginning of a Town: HARDSHIPS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS as written by Rev. David Thurston in 1855
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Readfield 1790-1820 The Beginning of a Town. Here you will find information about our earliest settlers, their families, lives and hardships they endured. How it began and why you're here. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. HARDSHIPS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS as written by Rev. David Thurston in 1855. Excerpt from A Brief History of Winthrop from 1764 to October 1855;. Written and published by vote of the town of Winthrop, ME; Publisher: Brown Thurston Steam Printer, Portland, ME 1855; Pages 61-69. And some say six.
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Readfield 1790-1820 ~ The Beginning of a Town: BAKER, Joseph
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Readfield 1790-1820 The Beginning of a Town. Here you will find information about our earliest settlers, their families, lives and hardships they endured. How it began and why you're here. Thursday, May 2, 2013. Baker, with others from Cape Cod,. Phippsburg, then up the. They then walked over land through. The dense forest, by following. A blazed trail,. The northern part of Pondtown. Joseph Baker of Tisbury on Martha's Vineyard, Readfield and Moscow, Maine. Both Joseph’s and Dorcas’ fathers ...65279;...
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Readfield 1790-1820 ~ The Beginning of a Town: LANE, Ephraim
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Readfield 1790-1820 The Beginning of a Town. Here you will find information about our earliest settlers, their families, lives and hardships they endured. How it began and why you're here. Friday, June 21, 2013. Jeremiah, Andrew, William) was born 9-30-1737 at North St., Hingham Mass. Sometime in 1770-71 he, and brother James Lane. Traveled by boat to Fort Western (Augusta), Maine, then traveled by blazed trail to Winthrop (now Readfield), Maine. Ephraim settled on lot#212 and was granted that land.