Portland Press Herald (ME)
March 11, 2000Goldie Ernestine Davis, 94, of Union Street died March 8, 2000, at Camden Health Care Center.
She was born in South Hope, a daughter of Joseph and Virginia Jameson Smith, and attended school in Rockland and in New York. She attended Camden High School for three years, then went to work.
She was married in Rockland on Sept. 16, 1924, to Earl "Dutch" Davis. He died in 1982.
Mrs. Davis worked at Joseph Brewster Shirt on Tannery Lane and later was a housekeeper for the Castro and Walsh families locally. She retired as a stitcher after working 23 years at Van Baalen Pacific in Rockland.
Mrs. Davis was a past member of both the former Megunticook Grange in Camden and Sea View Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star.
Her daughter, Earlene Colby, died in 1988.
Surviving are two nieces, Phyllis Smith Sturgis of Spruce Head and Edna Smith Nelson of Union.
Bangor Daily News
September 27, 1956ROCKLAND, Sept. 26 - Harrison L. Dow, 68, a retired machinist, died this morning at his home, 61 Oliver Street, Rockland.
He had been employed for 15 years by the Bicknell Manufacturing Company here.
Born September 8, 1888, at Rockland, he was the son of Lemuel S. and Hattie (Weed) Dow.
He was a member of Aurora Lodge of Masons, the Pratt Memorial Methodist Church and the Scottish Rites bodies, all in Rockland.
Surving are his widow, Mrs. Fannie L. Dow of Rockland; one son Harrison E. Dow of Fairless Hills, Pa.; two grandchildren and one cousin.
Served with Company H 9th Maine Infantry during the Civil War
Marriage Notes for Elmer Tuck Preble and Mary C. Halligan
MARRIAGE: The Baltimore Sun
October 27, 1901Miss Mary C. Halligan, daughter of Mr. Thomas Halligan, of Cockeysville, and Mr. Elmer T. Preble, of 427 Madison avenue, Baltimore, were married Friday with the ceremony of the Catholic Church