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Tag Archives: Biddeford
Ancestor Sketch – Harriet Marilla Robinson [Welch]
Welch-Harris Project Welch-Robinson Line By Don Taylor When Harriet Marilla Robinson was born on 20 December 1861 in Limington, Maine, her father, David, was 24, and her mother, Malinda, was 23. She married Albert Wesley Welch in 1876. They had … Continue reading
Posted in #52Ancestors, Welch-Harris
Tagged Biddeford, Maine, Malden, Massachusetts Limington
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Ancestor Sketch – Julia Anne Daley [Welch]
Welch-Harris Project Welch-Daley Line By Don Taylor Julia Anne Daley was born on April 7, 1890, in Biddeford, Maine, the daughter of Mary and Timothy. She married Francis Asbury Welch on June 11, 1917, in Maine. They had three children … Continue reading
Five photos – Two Named – None Identified
Photo Friday By Don Taylor One last “first look” at my various unrelated photos. Today, I am looking at five photographs of four women. Two are sadly unidentified. Another one is also unidentified, but it is possible we may be … Continue reading
Alice Dorcas Ladd (1901-1990)
Ancestor Sketch Alice Dorcas (Ladd) Harris was born in Saco, York County, Maine, and lived her entire life in York County, Maine. Welch-Harris Project – Ancestor #13 List of Grandparents Grandfather: Living 1st Great-grandmother: WH-13 – Alice Dorcas Ladd (1901-1990) … Continue reading
Ancestor Bio – Dennis F. Murphy (c. 1845-1890)
By Don Taylor Born of Irish immigrants, Dennis Murphy had a rough childhood. He enlisted and went to war at a young age. He returned from the war and worked. He married at about 40 years old, had three children, … Continue reading
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Tagged Biddeford, Calais, Dennis F Murphy, Maine, Margaret Alice Malone
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