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Showing posts with label Church Memorabilia. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2023

1826 School or Church School Document from Thomaston, Maine - Names of 37 Scholars

1826 school or church school document from Thomaston, Maine, with the names of 37 scholars.

[Thanks to Maine Genealogical Society members for helping me tease out the meaning of this document.]
If you have information to share on any of the scholars listed, please leave a comment for the benefit of other family researchers. I'll amend the post to show your contribution.

Some of the scholars were apparently siblings or cousins.  I've included some information on possible identities, but many of the surnames are common to the area, with given names repeating many times.

 If you have information on any of these scholars, please leave a comment for the benefit of other family researchers.  

Alphabetical list of Scholars - sorry about the white background in spots

Mary Brantonpossibly Mary Jane Branton (1812-1839); married John Wallace Haskell
Margaret Butlerpossibly Margaret B. Butler (1815-1892); would marry Capt. Mark Perry
Maria Butlerpossibly Alberta Maria Butler (1809-1881); married Capt. Job Perry and Jesse K. Dean
Melly Butlerpossibly Amelia Butler (1811-1899); married Capt. Henry H. Fales and Elkanah S. Smith
Sophia Butlerpossibly Sophia Butler (1819-1902); married Capt. Hiram Worcester
William Butlerpossibly William Butler II (1817-1900); married Eliza P. Butler
Hannah Harden
Sarah Holmespossibly Sarah A. Holmes (1814/5-1892); married Francis Harrington
Katharine Holmes
Hannah Holmespossibly Hannah S. Holmes (1818-1877); married William C. Ramsey
Eliza Holmespossibly Eliza Croner Holmes (1820-1908); married Cyrenius Crockett
Amelia Holmespossibly Amelia Doyle Holmes (1819-1894); married Sylvester H. Fuller and Henry True Luce
Achsah Ingrahampossibly Achsah Ingraham (1820-1909); married Joseph Kalloch
Ann L. Ingrahampossibly Ann Lindsey Ingraham (1819-1836), daughter of Deacon Henry Ingraham; 
Betsey Ingraham
Elizabeth Ingrahampossibly Elilzabeth Ingraham (1813-1861)
Margaret Ingraham
Mary Ann Ingrahampossibly Mary Ann Ingraham (1817-1892); married Orris Robbins Butler
Mary Jane Ingraham
Orinda Ingrahampresumably Orinda F. Ingraham (1815-1881); married Harrison Farrand
Susan Ingraham
Sally Miller
Eliza Partridgepossibly Eliza Partridge (1815-1850); married Dr. William Stevens Wiley
James Partridge, Jr.presumably James Partridge (1816-1903); married Adeline Glidden Harrington; 
Mary Partridgepossibly Mary Jane Partridge (1822-1908); married Nathaniel Adams Burpee; 
Sevey W. PartridgeRev. Seavey William Partridge (1812-1860); married Hester Ann Chapone Hinkley; 
Lucinda Penney
Hannah Robbins
Lucy Simontonpossibly Lucy Simonton (1818-1853); would marry Samuel B. Partridge and Elijah Mayhew Averell
Rebekah Spearpossibly Rebekah Spear (1820-1906); married Andrew Grant Luce
William Spearpossibly William Henry Spear (1816-unk)
Hannah Spoffordpossibly Hannah Simonton Spofford (1815-1842)
Lucinda Spoffordpossibly Lucinda Spofford (1816-1887); married Hezekiah Prince Coombs
Maria Spoffordpossibly Maria Spofford (1813-1879); married Elkanah Spear
Sophia Spoffordpossibly Sophia Spofford (1819-1899)
Katharine Ulmerpossibly Catherine B. Ulmer (1815-1880); married Adriel Cox Fales
Mary Ulmerpossibly Mary B. Ulmer (1813-1829), daughter of Martin Ulmer and Susan (Stodder) Ulmer

Note:  In 1826, Thomaston contained what is now most of Rockland, Maine, and South Thomaston, Maine.

Saturday, October 22, 2022

March 1775 Notice to Assemble at Meeting House in Northerly Parish of Kittery, Maine - now Eliot, Maine

March 4, 1775, Kittery, Maine - where Constable John Gowen gives Notice to Assemble to "all Freeholders and other Inhabitants in the Northerly Parrish in Kittery Qualified by Law to Vote in Parrish Affairs".

In 1810, the North Parish of Kittery was set off to become the new town of Eliot.

Transcription at the end of this post.

Those assembled will take up:
  • choice of a Parrish Clerk, Treasurer and other Officers
  • the sum of money to be raised for a Minister 
  • examination of the Treasurer's account
  • sums the assessors and committee shall have for the services in the past year
  • what sum the Treasurer shall have for his receiving paying out the Parrish's money
  • any other matters brought up
  • inset lines appear to refer to a Rev. Rogers' death
John Gowen, Constable - perhaps John Gowen (1740-1809)

Rev. Rogers - perhaps Rev. John Rogers (1692-1773)

If you have information to share on a Constable John Gowen or a Rev. Rogers, or if you have corrections/additions to the transcription below, please leave a comment for the benefit of other family researchers.

Transcription 

York fs/ To the freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Northerly Parrish in Kittery Qualified by Law to vote in Parrish Affairs.
Pursuant to a Warrant from the Committee for Calling Parrish Meetings in said Parrish, to me Directed You are hereby Notified and Required to Assemble Together & meet at the Meeting House in Said Parrish on Tuesday, the Twenty Eighth Day of March, Instant at Two of the clock afternoon then and there to make Choice of a Parrish Clerk and Treasurer and all other Parrish Officers as the Law Directs and To receive and Examine [?] the Parrish Treasurers Account and Vote what Sum of Money Shall be raised on ye Polls & Estates in sd Parrish for the Support of the Minister and other Necessary as Charges arising in said Parrish. Also to Vote what Sum the Assessors and Committee of Said Parrish shall have for their Service the year past. [an inset about the money drawn by Rev. Rogers before his death] Also what Sum the Treasurer Shall have for his receiving and paying out the Parrish's money. The Year ___ And to receive the Account of any Person and Persons which they have against Said Parrish. And to also any Vote on Voters residing to the Premises as You Shall then and there think fit.
___March 4, 1775, John Gowen, Constable

Monday, January 31, 2022

1939 Program for Sunday, February 26, 1939 at the First Congregational Church in Calais, Maine; Thomas J. W. Cornish, Minister

Program for the worship service of Sunday, February 26, 1939 at the First Congregational Church in Calais, MaineThomas J. W. Cornish (1892-1966), Minister.

This was a precarious time.  By September 1939, Canada - just across the St. Croix River from Calais - would enter World War II.

The church building in use in 1939 would burn completely in 1992; a new structure was built.

Sunday, January 30, 2022

1905/1906 Program of Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Willard Union in Calais, Maine

1905/1906 program for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, W.C.T.U., at Willard Union in Calais, Maine.  

Willard Union was presumably named in honor of Frances Elizabeth Willard (1839-1938), educator and temperance reformer.

One piece of cardstock folded once into final dimension of approximately 6-1/4" by 3-1/2".  Handwriting appears on all panes.

Officers:
  • Mrs. E. M. Vose, President
  • Mrs. C. B. Collins, Corresponding Secretary
  • Mrs. Thomas Boyd, Recording Secretary - perhaps Margaret (Cockburn) Boyd (1844-1919), second wife of Thomas Boyd (1841-1914)
  • Mrs. J. D. Bates, Treasurer
  • Mrs. Atkinson, Vice President
  • Mrs. McKeller, Vice President
  • Mrs. Dutch, Vice President
  • Mrs. Condell, Vice President
  • Mrs. Randall, Vice President
Names above:
  • Mrs. W. S. McKellar
  • Mrs. William Woods
  • Miss Winifred Vose (1879-1976), would marry Everett Richardson (1879-1969) in 1911
  • Mrs. W. J. Fowler
  • Mrs. Emily Dutch - presumably Emily P. (Cleaves) Dutch (1846-1909), wife of Winslow S. Dutch
  • Mrs. C. B. Rounds
  • Mrs. E. M. Vose, twice mentioned
  • Mrs. F. N. Davis, mentioned twice
  • Mrs. A. H. Eaton, mentioned twice
  • Mrs. G. H. McAndrews
  • Mrs. Ashley St. Clair - presumably Mary Louise (Hanson) St. Clair (1854-1928), second wife of Ashley St. Clair (1847-1929)
  • Mrs. G. W. Lord
  • Mrs. W. H. Nichols, mentioned twice
  • Mrs. Henry Young
  • Mrs. M. Armstrong
  • Mrs. J. B. Allen - presumably Emily F. (Boardman) Lowell (abt 1833-1918)
  • Mrs. Randall
  • Mrs. E. C. Young
  • Mrs. D. A. Swain
  • Mrs. G. H. Condell - perhaps Barbara (Morrison) Condell, wife of George H. Condell
  • Mrs. Cassie Anderson - Catherine Elizabeth (Belmore) Anderson (1850-1910), widow of Arthur Fessenden Anderson
  • Mrs. C. B. Collins
  • Mrs. William Henry - perhaps Louise Mauch (Hill) Henry (1873-1934), wife of William Alexander Henry (1876-1957)

Names above:
  • Mrs. William Small - perhaps Eva Jane (Linscott) Small (abt 1852/1853-1935), wife of William Melvin Small (1849-1931)
  • Mrs. S. D. Morrell
  • Mrs. William Woods - perhaps Mary (Porter) Woods (abt 1823-1911), widow of William Woods
  • Mrs. J. D. Bates, mentioned twice
  • Mrs. Moses Young, mentioned twice - possibly Almira (?) Young (abt 1947-aft 1920)
  • Mrs. W. H. Allen
  • Mrs. G. H. McAndrews
  • Mrs. Ashley St. Clair - presumably Mary Louise (Hanson) St. Clair (1854-1928), second wife of Ashley St. Clair (1847-1929)
  • Mrs. W. S. McKellar
  • Mrs. E. A. Hallowell
  • Mrs. Thomas Boyd - perhaps Margaret (Cockburn) Boyd (1844-1919), second wife of Thomas Boyd (1841-1914)
  • Mrs. Emily Dutch
  • Mrs. C. B. Collins

If you can identify any of the women mentioned, please leave a comment for the benefit of other researchers.

Saturday, January 29, 2022

1906 Calendar of the Wesley Church at Calais, Maine; Norman LaMarsh, Pastor


1906 Calendar of the Wesley Church of Calais, Maine; Norman LaMarsh, Pastor.  

Brochure of 4 cards with handwriting on the reverse of each.  See images of all panes at the end of this post.

People mentioned, in order
  • Pastor Norman LaMarsh, an Ontario, Canada, native, who led several Maine churches; known as the blind preacher
  • Moses Young, leader, January 7
  • George Glidden, leader, Jan 14
  • Mrs. Willis Hill, leader, January 21
  • Benjamin Gardner, Leader, January 28
  • Charles Hatfield, leader, February 4
  • H. A. Belmore, leader, February 11
  • Mrs. Allen Hodgins, leader, February 18
  • Mrs. Fred Carlow, leader, February 25
  • Mrs. Moses Young, leader, March 4
  • Mr. Flynn, leader, March 11
  • Mrs. Mahar, leader, March 18
  • Miss Annie Hill, leader, March 25
  • Mrs. George Glidden, leader, April 1
  • Mrs. Benjamin Gardner, leader, April 8
  • Mr. Nichols, leader, April 15
  • Mrs. Hallowell, leader, April 22
  • Charles Hatfield, leader April 29
  • Mrs. Spearin, leader, May 6
  • Mrs. S. Hill, leader, May 13
  • Moses Young, leader, May 20
  • John Belmore, leader, May 27
  • Mrs. Benjamin Gardner, leader, June 3
  • George Glidden, leader, June 10
  • Charles Hatfield, leader, June 17
  • Mrs. John Belmore, leader, June 24
  • Miss Carrie Pettigrove, leader, July 2
  • Mrs. George Glidden, leader, July 9
  • Mrs. Benjamin Gardner, leader, July 16
  • Mrs. Willis Hill, leader, July 25
  • Mrs. Moses Young, leader, July 30
  • Mr. James Pettigrove, leader, August 6
  • Moses Young, leader, August 13
  • E. Flynn, leader, August 20
  • Mrs. Allen Hodgins, leader, August 27
  • Benjamin Gardner, leader, September 3
  • Mrs. Herbert Mahar, leader, September 10
  • H. A. Belmore, leader, September 17
  • Etta Hallowell, leader, September 24
  • George Glidden, leader, October 1
  • Willis Hill, leader, October 8
  • Mrs. Benjamin Gardner, leader, October 22
  • Mrs. George Glidden, leader, October 29
  • Mrs. Moses Young, leader, November 5
  • Mrs. J. Spearin, leader, November 12
  • Mrs. Salem Hill, leader, November 19
  • Mrs. Willis Hill, leader, November 26
  • H. A. Belmore, leader, December 3
  • A. Gove, leader, December 10
  • Moses Young, leader, December 17
  • Etta Hallowell, leader, December 24
  • E. Flynn, leader, December 31

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Panes, in order:








Thursday, January 27, 2022

1831 Document from Ecclesiastical Council at Robbinston, Maine, to Dismiss Revd. Calvin White; addressed to Gen. John Balkam, Postmaster and Deacon

1831 report from an ecclesiastical council held at Robbinston, Maine, to determine whether or not to dismiss Rev. Calvin White from his church there. 

The document was addressed to Reg. John Balkam, Postmaster, Robbinston, Maine.

Mentioned:

  • General John Balkam (1770-1832), Postmaster at Robbinston, Maine - short biography in The Bangor Historical Magazine, Volume 3, No. 10, April 1888
  • Rev. Calvin White (1799-1884) at Robbinston, Maine, a native of Massachusetts and graduate of Monmouth Academy and Bangor [perhaps meaning Bangor Theological Seminary]. After his dismissal from Robbinston, Rev. White pastored in several Maine towns until he went to Massachusetts churches from 1841 to 1847, whereupon he returned to several positions in Maine; until again moving to Massachusetts in 1857, to a farm in Amherst. He married 1) Miss Mary Nye Dickson of East Machias in 1841; upon her death he married 2) Ellen Maria Nickerson of Boston, Massachusetts
  • Rev. Wakefield Gale (1797-1881) of Eastport, Maine [who would himself part ways with his church in Eastport in 1835].  See other posts that feature 1828 and 1835 letters from or to Rev. Gale.
  • Rev. Robert Crossett of Dennysville, Maine - Rev. Robert Crossette (1799-1872) - held the post in Dennysville for 12 years, until leaving in 1842
  • Benjamin R. Jones, Delegate, of Dennysville, Maine - Benjamin Richards Jones (1776-1858)
  • Rev. Aaron B. Church of Calais, Maine - Rev. Aaron Billings Church (1797-1857), graduate of Andover Theological Seminary; after his Calais post, Rev. Church pastored in Princeton, Illinois; he was the twin brother of Rev. Moses Billings Church (1797-1871).
  • George Downes, Delegate and Scribe, of Calais, Maine - presumably George Downes (1794-1869)



Transcription - please leave a comment if you have corrections and/or can fill in the blanks

at Robbinston on the twenty sixth day of July 1831
At a council held in pursuance of Letters ___ from the Congregational Church of Robbinston to advise with regard to dissolving the Pastoral connection between the Revd. Calvin White with said Church & People.
Present as Members from the Church at Eastport Rev. Wakefield Gale; from Church in Dennysville Rev. Robert Crossett;  Pastor & Benjamin R. Jones, Delegate; from Church in Calais, Rev. Aaron B. Church, Pastor & George Downes delegate.
The council were called to order by Rev. W Gale. The Revd. Aaron B. Church was chosen Moderator & George Downes Scribe.
Prayers were offered by Revd. Gale. On Motion Rev. Robert Crossett it was voted that the meetings of this Council be private.
Voted to adjourn to 2 o'clock this afternoon.
The Council met. The communications of Revd. Calvin White to the Church asking a____ & also the Record of the Doings of the Church thereon & also the original call to Revd. Calvin White were read & after having fully heard the Parties & the evidence adduced by them 
It was voted unanimously that it is expedient to recommend a dissolution of the Pastoral connection between the Revd. Calvin White & his Church of People.
Voted that Revd. Aaron B. Church, Revd. W. Gale & George Downes be a committee to make report of the doings of this council to the Parties thereto.
The above named Committee made the following Report.
Whereas for various reasons the Revd. Calvin White has deemed it his duty to request his Church & People to unite with him in calling a mutual Council  to advise & assess in dissolving the Pastoral connection with them & whereas they voted unanimously to comply with his request. Therefore an ecclesiastical council has convened at Robbinston on the 26 July 1831 & in view of the considerations & facts which have been presented by the Pastor & by the Church of people, The Council are of unanimous opinion 
That it is expedient that the connection between Revd. Calvin White & the people of his charge cease at the expiration of the present year of his Ministerial Labors. And it is the desire & Prayer of this Council that the blessing of Almighty God may rest abundantly upon both the Parties concerned in this decision.
Which Report being read was unanimously accepted.
Voted to adjourn to the house of ___ [Joseph perhaps] Briggs in Robbinston at 8 o'clock P.M. of this day.
Council Met according to adjournment & made report of their doings to the Parties concerned
They being present.
Voted to adjourn Sine Die
Signed Aaron B. Church, Moderator
George Downes, Scribe
A true copy of the Record of the above named Council
Attest George Downes, Scribe

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Monday, July 19, 2021

1935 Waltham, Maine: End of Term Sunday School Booklet


1935 End of Term Booklet for the Sunday School at Waltham, Maine. The owner's name, Janet Giles, was written on the back cover.  She was Janet (Giles) Carlisle (1921-2000), who married Robert T. Carlisle and became an active community member of Surry, Maine.

Many names of teachers and children appear in the booklet.  The inside back cover notes that Janet had had perfect attendance for five years.


Sunday School Officers

Isabelle A. Jordan, Superintendent
Sadie M. Haslam, Assistant Superintendent
Phyllis Jordan, Secretary
Irving Braley, Treasurer
Olive Giles, Organist
Irving Braley, Janitor


Royal Crown Class
Isabelle A. Jordan, Teacher
Mabel Jordan
Olive Giles
Geneva Haslam
Mildred Haslam
Josie Martin
Bernice Jordan
Eva Haslam
Agnes Haslam

Lindy Class
Sadie M. Haslam, Teacher
Irving Braley
Roger Jordan
Kenneth Jordan
Janet Giles
Merle Jordan
Franklin Jordan
Phyllis Jordan
Florence Owen
Mona Rankin
Raymond Salisbury


Sunbeams
Vida Haslam, Teacher
Harland Jordan
Pauline Jordan
Dora Hardison
Laverne Hardison
Wilda Hardison
Arthur Jordan, Jr.
Thurston Haslam
Madalene Jordan
Donald Emerson
Phyllis Hall

Bluebirds
Esther Jordan, Teacher
Roland Giles
Hildred Jordan
Betty Emerson
Marion Kemp
Mandel Kemp, Jr.
Naldin Hall
Dwight Haslam
Paul Emerson
Anthony Emerson
Robert Hardison


Cradle Roll
Donald Haslam
Donna Haslam
Merrill Hardison
Leota Hardison
Floyd Hardison
Ernestine Jordan
Thomas Jordan
R. Austin Wilbur - the "R" added in handwriting
Erlaine Lordan
Robert Jordan
Reginald Jordan
Roland Braley
Ethel Hardison
Lucille Hardison
Phillip Jordan - added in handwriting
Duane H. Braley - added in handwriting


"Perfect attendance for five years."

Janet Giles

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

1922 Promotion Certificate for Dorothy Carr of Livermore Falls, Maine

1922 Promotion Certificate of the Livermore Falls Baptist Bible School for Dorothy Carr; signed by Mrs. J. Chandler Ham and Pastor F. P. Freeman.  Livermore Falls, Maine.

Approximately 6-3/4" by 4-1/4"; nothing on reverse.

Dorothy Carr - hopefully a reader will share information on Dorothy

Mrs. J. Chandler Ham - presumably Bessie Ellen (Leavitt) Ham (1880-1949), wife of Joseph Chandler Ham


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Monday, February 24, 2020

1929 Clipping: Dr. George Merriam Celebrates 25th Year at Bethany Baptist Church at Skowhegan, Maine


"Dr. George Merriam Celebrates 25th Year as Pastor; is Honored by Bethany Baptist Parishioners at Anniversary Supper".  Skowhegan, Maine.  Handwritten date: Oct. 23 1929

A transcription appears at the end of this post.

Found pasted in a scrapbook of items dealing mostly with the areas encompassing Dexter, Maine, and Skowhegan, Maine.


Dr. George Merriam (1856-1941) was born in China, Maine, on November 30, 1856, the son of Rev. Franklin Merriam and Eunice Clark (Ward) Merriam.  On 10 August 1882 at Newton, Massachusetts, Dr. Merriam married Eugenia W. Runnell (1864-1927), daughter of Thornton B. Rennell and Lydia (Wallace) Rennell.  Dr. Merriam and his wife had nine children:
  1. Rev. George Rennell Merriam (1883-1968)
  2. Franklin Edmund Merriam (1885-1975)
  3. Arthur Brobston Merriam (1887-1964)
  4. Ethel Eugenie Merriam (1890-1971); married Lester Frank Weeks
  5. Thornton Ward Merriam (1894-1987)
  6. Helen Eunice Merriam (1895-1986)
  7. Ralph Foster Merriam (1897-1984)
  8. Marguerite Abbie Merriam (1900-1918)
  9. Marion Alice Merriam (1902-2002); married Alton True Hooper

Dr. Merriam, wife Eugenia and several of their children are buried in the Southside Cemetery in Skowhegan, Maine.

If you have information on the Merriam, Ward, Rennell and/or Wallace families, or any of the people mentioned below, please leave a comment.

Transcription

DR. GEO. MERRIAM CELEBRATES 25TH YEAR AS PASTOR
Is Honored by Bethany Baptist Parishioners at Anniversary Supper
Event Marks Completion of 25 Years as Pastor in Skowhegan - Dr. Merriam Considered Dean Among Baptist Ministers in State
[handwritten date: Oct. 23 1929]

An occasion of unusual interest was the silver anniversary supper held at the Bethany Baptist Church, last evening, in honor of the pastor, Dr. George Merriam, who on that date completed his 25th year as pastor in Skowhegan. This long pastorate forms an outstanding record and makes Dr. Merriam the dean among Baptist pastors in Maine. To this community his long residence has won him the respect and esteem not only of his own church, but of the whole town and country-side.

With the exception of the oldest son, George, all of the nine children of Dr. and Mrs. Merriam grew up in Skowhegan and attended the schools of this town. Two of his children were present at the anniversary exercises, George R. Merriam, Y.M.C.A. Secretary, of Providence, R.I., and Mrs. Lester Weeks of Waterville, who was accompanied by her husband, Prof. Weeks of Colby College.

The main speaker of the evening was Rev. George W. Hinckley of Good Will, who was followed by Prof. Herbert L. Newman of Colby College, Dr. Olin H. Tracy [Rev. Dr. Olin Hobbs Tracy (1857-1944) of Skowhegan and George R. Merriam [son] of Providence.  Dr. E. C. Whittemore [Rev. Edwin Carey Whittemore (1858-1932)] of Waterville, a college class-mate at Colby and a friend of more than 50 years standing, extended a fine tribute to Dr. Merriam in behalf of Maine Baptists, which was read by Walter Moore. During the anniversary exercises, which took place at the table, congratulatory letters from the following were read: Dr. E. F. Merriam [son], read by Miss Whitten; Pres. Franklin W. Johnson of Colby College, by Dr. Lord; Rev. Harold L. Hanson of Claremont, N.H.[son of the first minister at Bethany Baptist Church, Rev. Charles Veranus Hanson], by Mrs. Judkins; Mrs. W. H. Spencer [presumably the widow of former pastor William H. Spencer], by Mrs. Mitchell.

Musical numbers included organ processional, Mrs. Ames; piano solo, Mrs. Nye; singing, high school girls.

An anniversary gift of a gold watch and chain was presented to Dr. Merriam by Mrs. Fogg in the name of his many friends of the Bethany Baptist Church and congregation, after which Dr. Merriam responded feelingly. The pastor was also presented with a beautiful anniversary cake trimmed in silver, by Mrs. Schoon, chairman of the supper committee. The attendance was large and the occasion was one long to be remembered.

Dr. Merriam is pastor of the Federated Church at Hinckley, besides his pastorate at Skowhegan, and also preaches alternately with the other Protestant pastors of Skowhegan at the State Reformatory for Women at Skowhegan.

Besides these services, he is teacher of the Men's Class of the Bethany church. He continues to hold the regular mid-week prayer meeting Thursday evening each week, this being the only Protestant church in town holding mid-week services now.

Dr. Merriam is president of the Commission of Education of the United Baptist Convention of Maine, and is a representative of the North Kennebec Association of the State board of the United Baptist Convention of Maine. He is secretary of the board of trustees of Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville. He became Maine correspondent of the Watchman-Examiner, New York, in 1903.

Bethany Baptist Church was organized in 1887 and has had but two pastors before Dr. Merriam came: Dr. C. V. Hanson [Rev. Charles Veranus Hanson (1844-1889)] and Dr. William H. Spencer, the latter resigning in 1904. Mr. Merriam came here October 23rd of that year.

He was born in China, Maine, November 30, 1856, son of Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Merriam. Much of his boyhood was passed in New Hampshire, where his father held a pastorate. He was graduated from Colby College, Waterville, in 1879 with A. B. degree and in 1882 received an A.M. degree. He was graduated from Newton Theological Institution in 1882 and the following year was ordained to the ministry in Abilene, Kansas. His pastorates have been as follows: Abilene, 1882-1885; Solomon City, Kansas, 1885-88; Osage City, Kansas, 1888-1892; Freeport, Maine, 1892-1904; since 1904 in Skowhegan.

Dr. Merriam's wife was Miss Eugenia E. Rennell at the time of her marriage to him in 1882. Dr. and Mrs. Merriam were parents of nine children, of whom eight are living: George R, Y.M.C.A. Secretary, Melrose, Massachusetts; Frank E. Merriam, Danvers, Mass; Arthur R. Merriam, St. Louis, Mo.; Ralph F. Merriam, Cleveland, Ohio; Thornton W. Merriam, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Lester Weeks, Waterville; Miss Helen E. Merriam, Springfield, Mass; Miss Marion Merriam, Skowhegan.

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

1904-1912 Journal of Minutes of Meetings of the Willing Workers of Pacific Union Church at Westport, Massachusetts


Journal containing minutes of meetings from 1904 to 1912 of the Willing Workers society of the Pacific Union Church at Westport, Massachusetts.


Emily Frank Sisson (1886-1953) was the president throughout the years described.  Tucked in the journal is an acknowledgement card sent to Emily and the Willing Workers - who presumably sent flowers to the funeral service of Charlotte Lena (Sisson) Burt, "Lottie", who died in December, 1911. Lottie was the wife of Dr. Edward W. Burt and the daughter of Mrs. Ann E. (Wing) Sisson.



The journal starts with the founding constitution and continues on with minutes of meetings.  It's remarkable how important organizations such as this were to the upkeep of the church and the life of the community.


Also tucked in the album is a letterhead for the Westport Fair, which was drafted for use as notes for The Willing Workers meeting of October 7, 1912.

If you have information to share on any of the people listed below, please leave a comment or contact me directly.



List of people Mentioned; some many times over

A

  • Rev. William P. Ames - the Society voted to purchase a wedding present for him

B

  • Miss Arline H. Borden
  • Miss Viola M. Briggs
  • Miss Alice M. Brightman
  • Etta Brightman; presumably the Etta Brightman who would marry William Albert Kirby
  • Edna M. Brophy; presumably the Miss Minnie E. Brophy, who was elected vice-president of the Willing Workers at their first meeting in 1904
  • Miss Stella Brophy
  • Mr. Brownell of Fall River to furnish ice cream
  • Dr. E. W. Burt - Dr. Edward Walter Burt (1875-1951)
  • Hattie L. Burt
  • Lottie S. Burt - Charlotte Lena (Sisson) Burt (1878-1911), "Lottie", wife of Dr. Edward Walter Burt (1875-1951)

D

  • Mr. Theodore Davis
  • Miss Josephine L. Downie

G

  • Miss Elizabeth R. Gifford
  • Gladys B. Gifford
  • Mrs. Harold B. Gifford

H

  • Miss Clara W. Hicks 
K

  • Miss Amy Kirby
  • Mrs. Etta Kirby; presumably Etta (Brightman) Kirby
  • Mrs. W. Albert Kirby; presumably Etta (Brightman) Kirby, wife of William Albert Kirby

L

  • Miss Margaret Lawrence

M

  • Mrs. Milicksen
  • Miss Mudge

P

  • C. O. Parker
  • Mr. Parker - to be given $10 for repairs on the vestry
  • Mr. and Mrs. Parker to supply talent for a benefit for the parsonage
  • Mary B. Porter 

R

  • Mr. Read

S

  • Mr. Sherman
  • Miss Lillian B. Sherman
  • Miss Mildred Sherman
  • Mr. Shorrock
  • Carolyn A. W. Shorrock - Carolyn A. (Whalen) Shorrock, wife of Richard James Shorrock
  • Luella Shorrock
  • Mrs. Richard J. Shorrock - Caroline A. (Whalen) Shorrock, wife of Richard James Shorrock
  • Mrs. Ann E. Sisson - Mrs. Ann Elizabeth (Wing) Sisson
  • Miss Emily F. Sisson of Westport, Maine; president of the Willing Workers
  • Miss Mary Smeaton; elected secretary of the Willing Workers at their first meeting in 1904
  • Miss Daisy J. Smith
  • Miss Viola Snell

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  • Miss Addie B. Tripp
  • Mr. Cyrus Tripp
  • Miss Helen W. Tripp
  • Miss Maude Tripp
  • Miss Myra W. Tripp
  • Miss Grace E. Turner

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  • Miss Marguerite A. Wing