Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

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Howard Blaine Davis

Bangor Daily News
September 10, 1945

ELLSWORTH, Sept. 9, (AP) - Howard Blaine Davis, 52, prominent business man of this town died Sunday morning ar a Bangor hospital where he was taken a few days ago for treatment.

He started in the lumber business as a contractor and builder in 1923, later directing a builders' supply business, having large interests here. He also established a branch in Machias. In July 1944 he sold his Ellsworth business retaining the Machias branch.

He was a director of the Union Trust company over a period of several years and up to the tome of his death. He was a man exceedingly public spirited, having been intimately connected with war bond sales, Red Cross, War Chest, and other public beneficiary work.

He was born in Trenton and was the son of Charles H. and Celia Marshall Davis.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, a son, Charles H. in the Merchant Marine in France, two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Long, Washington, D. C., and Carol, a student at the University of Maine. Three brothers, George E. and John W. of Alexandria, Va., and Charles H. of Trenton.


67233. Emma Whitmore Frost

Hartford Courant
August 09, 1974

Mrs. Emma Whitmore Falt, 86, of 100 Douflas Road, Glastonbury, widow of John E. Falt, died Thursday at a local convalescent home. Born in Norteast Harbor, Maine, she lived in Glastonbury, 22 years.

She leves a daughter, Mary H. Falt of Glastonbury; two sons, Laurence Falt of Chelsea, Quebec, and Howard Falt of Welland, Ontario; five sisters, Mrs. Grace Madlocks and Mrs. Eliza Higgins, both of Northeast Harbor, Mrs. Verna Crowe of Augusta, Maine, Mrs. Cora Roberts of Falmouth, Mass., and Mrs. Harriet Gerhart of Bethesda, Md.; a grandson and two great-grandchildren.


67254. Harvey Dunbar Newman

Find-a-Grave

PROSPECT HARBOR--July 2

Harvey D. Newman, 75, died Tuesday at a Gardiner nursing home after a long illness.

Born at Gouldsboro October 14, 1882, he was the son of Enoch and Louise Newman:

He was a lobsterman most of his life and was a member of Winter Harbor Masonic Lodge.

Surviving are a son Ray Newman of Prospect Harbor, a daughter, Mrs. Robert Gray of Gardiner: and three grandchildren.