38214. William Arthur Marshall
The Newark Advocate
January 30, 1942William Arthur Marshall, 83, died at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the home in Milford township, Knox county.
He is survived ny his widow, Edith Dunlap Marshall, two daughters, Mrs. Harley Sawyer, Johnston and Miss Mattier Marshall of the home; a granddaughter, Mrs. Ethel Orndorff of Johnstown; a great-grandaughter and a sister, Mrs. William Frazier, near Centerburg.
The Newark Advocate
January 22, 1960Johnstown - Mrs. Alice [sic] E. Kile, 74, widow of Edward Kile, resident of Johnstown, died at 3:30 a.m. Friday in Columbus Hospital, where she had been a patient since Jan. 5.
The daughter of William A. and Edith (Dunlap) Marshall, she was born May 14, 1885, in Knox County, and had lived in Johnstown 45 years. She also had resided in Centerburg.
A member of Simmons Church of Christ, Knox Coubty, Pythian Sisters and Rebekah Lodge of Johnstown, she was also a member of the Mary Circle of the Methodist Church and Johnstown Grange.
A daughter, Mrs. John Orndorff of a former marriage resides in the Johnstown area and she also leaves one granddaughter; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Miss Mattie Marshall of the Centerburg area. A son is deceased.
Edwin Carman was a seaman at age 33 (1870 Deer Isle census).
65500. Capt. Edwin Thomas Carman
Edwin Carman at age 33 was a yachtsman (1900 Federal Census for Deer Isle).
Francis H. Dow was a seaman (1870 census)
Edwin T. Marshall was a master mariner. He is listed as a captain in the 1920 Federal Census of Deer Isle.
Henry P. Smith was a seaman.
Maxwell D. Gray at age 33 was a yachtsman (1930 Federal Census for Deer Isle).
Delbert M. Small was a yachtsman at the time of his marriage to Alice Smith.
Portland Press Herald (ME)
April 12, 1995Clara M. Smith, 98, died Monday at Country Manor Nursing Home after a long illness.
She was born in Orland.
Mrs. Smith was a homemaker and enjoyed playing beano.
Her husband, Herbert Smith, two sons, Leslie Dale and Rolle A. Smith, and a daughter, Minnie Louise Smith, died previously.
Surviving are two daughters, Helen Niles of Albion, and Gladys Horton of Warren; a son, Herbert K. Smith of Burkettville; several grandchildren, including Bona Widdecombe of Rockland; and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Dudley Lawrence Sellers was a farmer and butcher at age 22 at the time of his marriage to Mary A. Staples.
Francis T. Marshall at age at age 35 was a yachtsman at the time of his marriage to Lulu Young. At age 46 he is listed as a merchant in the 1920 Federal Census for Deer Isle.
Bangor Daily News
September 25, 2008BREWER � Walter W. McKay, 90, passed away Aug. 24, 2007, at a Bangor health care facility. He was born Oct. 7, 1916, in Bangor, the son of Walter C. and Annie (Wilson) McKay.
Walter was employed at Webber Oil Co., for 44 years, being one of the original four employees starting the business and he retired in 1979. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping with his beloved wife, Carrie. They had many wonderful great times together, making many friends over the years.
Walter was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Carrie, in 2001; brothers, Ralph and George McKay; sisters, Jessie McKay, Alice Cullinan; and infant sister, Louise.
He is survived by daughter, Sally A. Denning and husband, G. Malcolm, of Bucksport; three grandchildren, Catherine A. Seekins of Colchester, Conn., Gerald M. Denning III and wife, Jean, of New Hartford, Conn., and Michael Walter Denning and wife, Tammy, of Bucksport; three great-grand-children, Catherine N. Denning, Chelsea M. Seekins and Connor J. Seekins; and a special niece, Janice Cox of Brewer.
Walters's family would like to express heartfelt thanks to his many neighbors and friends for all their support and concern, to Doris O'Halloran for bringing in his mail, Pearl Demaso for the visits and cheerful cards and to his very special extended family, Anne and Jean Malo, Susan and Ronald Chavette and Scott and Sara Flagg. They helped make it possible for him to stay and enjoy his home over the years. Dad, you will be so missed by all of us all, may you and mama rest together in love and peace.
65522. Herbert Lincoln Marshall
St. Petersburg Times (FL)
June 11, 1994MARSHALL, HERBERT L., 75, of Largo, died Thursday (June 9, 1994) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater.
He was born in Deer Isle, Maine, and came here in 1950 from Massachusetts. He was a yacht captain.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret E.; two sons, Wayne, Lake Worth, and Clyde, Hollywood, Fla.; a stepson, George Nelson, Largo; a daughter, Gail Smith, Gulfport, Miss.; a stepdaughter, Florence Nelson, Largo; two sisters, Carrie McKay, Brewer, Maine, and Ethelda Weldon, Maine; several nieces and nephews; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Albion Page was a farmer.
Bangor Daily News
July 17, 1944Guy C. Rich, 63, died Saturday evening in a local hospital after a brief illness.
Surviving are his wife, Carrie B. Rich of East Eddington; one daughter, Mrs. John B. Maddocks of East Eddington; one son, Howard L. Rich of Portland; and several grandchildren.
Mr. Richj was born in Eddington and was a lifew long resident of that town. He was a well known farmer and a roadside stand there for many years.
Bangor Daily News
July 3, 1979Eddington - George Roland Adams, 88, died July 2m 1797, at his residence. He was the husband of the late Esther (Page) Adams. He was born in Bangor Dec. 27, 1890, the son of George F. and Dora (Mathison) Adams.
He was a veteran of World Wat I, a member of the North Brewer-Eddington Methodist Church. He recently received a 70 year seal as a member of the Riverside Grange of North Brewer.
He is survived by two sons, George R. Adams Jr. of Hampden and Philip L. Adams of Eddingtom; pne daughter, Mrs. Arlene Hamilton of Huntington Beach, Calif.; one brother, Earl R. Adams of Eddington; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.