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1501 Union Hill Cemetery Dreisbach, Albert (I81699)
 
1502 Union Hill Cemetery Markley, Eugene Alexander (I82518)
 
1503 Union Hill Cemetery Markley, Lillie Amelia (I165)
 
1504 Union Hill Cemetery Savitz, Elizabeth (I81827)
 
1505 Union Hill Cemetery Hontz, Catherine (I11620)
 
1506 Union Hill Cemetery Markley, Elmer Stephen (I82248)
 
1507 Union Hill Cemetery Markley, Eva Mae (I81958)
 
1508 Union Hill Cemetery Markley, James Edwin (I81954)
 
1509 Union Hill Cemetery Stoudt, Ellen M. (I82397)
 
1510 Union Hill Cemetery Markley, Laura E. (I81829)
 
1511 Union Hill Cemetery Brown, George W (I4858)
 
1512 Union Hill Cemetery Weiss, Julia (I9431)
 
1513 Union Hill Cemetery Dreisbach, Sarah (I81713)
 
1514 Union Hill Cemetery Dreisbach, William Jr. (I81714)
 
1515 Union Hill Cemetery Dreisbach, Elmer (I81715)
 
1516 Uniondale Cemetery Beach, Dr. William Mulholland (I84978)
 
1517 Unknown, Bill. "Descendants of Rudolphe Holte". Report to Damon Michael Alan, Owens Cross Roads, AL. held by Michael Alan Damon. Source (S694)
 
1518 Unless Esther is wrong or a misspelling, these are two women, not likely in this time period. Esther, sister Ann Owen, sister Lois Owen and brother Julius are all listing Margaret Chapman as their spouse, also highly unlikey. Owen, Esther (I26017)
 
1519 Unmarried in 1798, will dated 12-4-1798, Probated 5-21-1799. Brother Joshua executor. Damon, Abigail (I18964)
 
1520 Unmarried, alive in 1863
 
Sampson, Abijah (I4124)
 
1521 Unmarried, alive in 1863 Sampson, Elsie (I4182)
 
1522 Unmarried, will dated 11-15-1771. Damon, Zachariah IV (I26765)
 
1523 Uremia Hontz, Calvin H. (I4517)
 
1524 US Congressman. Elected to represent Florida's 1st and 2nd Districts in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1877 to 1879, 1881, and 1882 to 1885.
 
Bisbee, Colonel Horatio Jr. (I10638)
 
1525 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Neidlinger, P.W. (I454)
 
1526 Valvular lesion of the heart Walk, Fietta (I83511)
 
1527 VanArman, Pearl Ruby. Birth Certificate. 7 July 1931. Privately held by Elbert Martin Damon III, Manchester, Pennsylvania. 2013. Source (S825)
 
1528 Vargo, Michele Leibenguth. "Marriage Records of Frederick W Meendsen". Database. Leibenguth Family Tree. http://home.ptd.net/~mvargo/meendsen.html. Source (S617)
 
1529 Vasta changed her name to Diane
 
Holt, Vasta Estell (I282)
 
1530 Vernon was born by Leona but was born before she was married and they kept the name of Damon. Father unknown. Damon, Vernon Elbert (I26361)
 
1531 Veteran of The American Revolution, served in Capt. William Turner's 3rd Co. of Scituate, Col. Thomas' Regt. Damon, Sylvanus (I911)
 
1532 Veteran of The American Revolution- Pvt. in Capt. Freedom Chamberlin's co., Col Barley's reg., which marched on the Lexington Alarm.

"Carol Chaney Waters, Jay
Tribute to my great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather and great-great-great-great-great-grandfather, Charles & Elisha Bisbee:
Charles and Elisha Bisbee (1757-1826), father and son of Bridgewater, MA served as privates in a Mass Regiment. Father, Charles, (1726-1807) was the first settler of Sumner and is buried there in Bonney Cemetery."

GREAT GREAT GRANDSON OF MAYFLOWER PASSENGER FRANCIS COOKE

REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN, PRIVATE, CAPT. FREEDON CHAMBERLAIN'S CO., COL. BAILEY'S REGIMENT, CONTINENTAL ARMY

INVOLVED IN THE "LEXINGTON ALARM," 19 APR 1775

MAINE PIONEER

FIRST SETTLER OF SUMNER, MAINE

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A BIOGRAPHY OF CHARLES BISBEE, by Larry Overmire (5th great grandson), Aug. 2008:

Charles Bisbee was born in 1726 in East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, the son of Moses and Mary (Reed) Bisbee.

He married Beulah Howland, the daughter of Rouse and Ann (Bonney) Howland on Sept. 16, 1756 in Pembroke, Plymouth County. They had nine children: Elisha, Charles, Mary "Polly," Celia, Moses, John, Solomon, Calvin and Rouse.

Charles was a farmer. After his marriage, he moved to Pembroke. He served in the Revolutionary War in the Continental Army and was involved in the Lexington Alarm on April 19, 1775.

In June 1784, he and his family moved to Sumner, Oxford County, Maine. He is recognized as being the first settler of that community. Descendant Axel Reed in his genealogy described how circumstances unfolded:

"At the close of the Revolutionary war, in which the father and two sons, Elisha and Charles, had taken part, there was an extensive emigration from the Old Colony towns in Massachusetts to the wilds of Maine. He bought land of Benjamin Darling, of Hanover, Mass., in a township in Maine then called Sharon, afterwards Butterfield or Sumner. In the summer of 1783 he visited his land and built a cheap tenement for his family to occupy later. He returned to Pembroke to spend the winter and the following spring set sail with his family for the new home. They sailed from Scituate harbor in a packet and landed at Yarmouth, proceeding through the wilderness to Sumner on horseback, arriving on the 5th day of June, 1784, the year in which the town of Sumner was incorporated. Dr. [Wm. B.] Lapham [secretary of the Maine Genealogical Society] says: 'He (Charles Bisbee) selected his land with good judgment, and with the aid of his seven stalwart sons he soon cleared him up a good farm. He suffered all the privations and hardships incident to a pioneer life, lived to see his children comfortably settled around him and enjoy much of the fruit of his toil, and he died June 3, 1807, the 23rd anniversary of the arrival in town. His good wife, Beulah Howland, died September 1, 1813, nine years later, and in her 76th year of age.' "

Charles died in Sumner on June 3, 1807, at the age of 81. He was buried in the Chaffin Cemetery (aka The Bonney Road Cemetery) there.
 
Bisbee, Charles (I10058)
 
1533 Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery Blair, Charles Grover (I85086)
 
1534 Vincent Jerome Mayor, 88, of North Street, Jim Thorpe, died on Friday, Aug. 23, in the Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. Vince was born Aug. 3, 1925, in East Mauch Chunk to the late Joseph and Blanche (Redline) Mayor. He graduated in 1943 from the former East Mauch Chunk High School and joined the U.S. Navy that same year.While serving in the Navy during World War II, he was an aviation radioman and trained at naval air stations in Jacksonville, Fla. (Cecil Field), and Hutchinson, Kan. After leaving the Navy, he married Natalie G. Melber on July 24,1954, and operated the former Mayor's Auto Service, an auto repair business in Jim Thorpe, with his brother, Robert Mayor, for 40 years. He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Sixth and North streets, Jim Thorpe. In retirement, he enjoyed reading, woodworking and crossword puzzles. He remained an avid aviation and military history enthusiast, frequenting air and space museums and devouring anything "airplane" related. Vince was a devoted and loving father of four, participating as a Little League coach and sharing his enjoyment of hiking, music and lifelong learning with his children during their childhood and beyond. His children wrote, "Dad had a kind heart and cared deeply about our success and happiness. He was always on your side and inspired us all with his unwavering love and support. We are grateful and cherish his love and our wonderful memories." Vince is survived by his wife, Natalie (Melber) Mayor; his daughter and son-in-law, Brenda and George Smith of Tacoma, Wash.; a daughter, Kim Mayor of San Francisco, Calif.; daughter and son-in-law, Joan and Michael Barclay of Great Falls, Va.; son and daughter-in-law, David Mayor and Brooke Upton of Puyallup, Wash.; his sister, Joan Pfeiffer of Jim Thorpe; grandchildren, Brian Smith of Tacoma, Trevor Smith of Camp Pendleton, Calif., and Michael Barclay Jr. of Great Falls; great-grandchildren, Dylan and Ellie Jade Smith of Camp Pendleton and Lily Smith of Tacoma. Vince was predeceased by his brother, Robert Mayor of Jim Thorpe. Service: The family will hold a private memorial service. Memorial donations in his name may be sent to St. John Lutheran Church, Sixth and North streets, Jim Thorpe. Arrangements by Edward F. Melber Funeral Home, 524 Center St., Jim Thorpe. Mayor, Vincent Jerome (I367)
 
1535 Vinton, John Adams. Vinton Memorial, comprising a Genealogy of the Descendants of John Vinton of Lynn, 1648. Boston: S. K. Whipple and Company, 1858. Source (S680)
 
1536 Virulent Pleuro-Pneumonia Moulthrop, Ida Irene (I15629)
 
1537 Walter attended Harvard University for two years. He received the Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars for service in Viet Nam. Oakem, Walter John Joseph (I327)
 
1538 WAR OF 1812 - Massachusetts Militia - Pvt. Jonathan Damon, Jr.,, Capt. Jesse Turner's Co., Lt.Col. William Ryerson's Regt. Damon, Jonathan Jr. (I698)
 
1539 Was prison guard at Danamora State Prison
 
Mix, Ethan Ross (I246)
 
1540 Was Second officer with Capt Rufus Churchill on the schooner "Adventure and "Mystic" Damon, Obadiah (I8448)
 
1541 Was soldier in American Revolution Moulthrop, Eli (I35021)
 
1542 Was William born two years before his parents were married ?
 
Damon, William (I934)
 
1543 Wayne was always a frail boy in his youth and often sickly. He was not involved at school activities much except for school dances. Wayne enlisted in the Army and spent time in India, one of the great adventures of his life. Wayne was not married that long as his wife left him because he was not a very reliable man. He loved to dance and have a good time and never seemed to worry too much about tomorrow. He worked as a male nurse's aide for many years and was never very close to his brother. He lived the last few years in a veterans home and seemed to be quite content, but a little eccentric. He sent away and received a certificate that said he was a priest and he often wore a clerical collar.

He died in his sleep of a heart attack and was buried in a paupers grave as he had donated his body to science in exchange for the Burial. To the best of my knowledge no one from the family attended his funeral. There is a marker now at North Adams Cemetery next to his parents for him, however I'm not sure when he was moved there. 
Damon, Wayne David (I37)
 
1544 Wayside Cemetery Damon, Arthur Ernest (I12713)
 
1545 Wellspan York Hospital Damon, Elbert Martin III (I13396)
 
1546 Went to America with her brother Thomas
 
Drake, Joan (I1838)
 
1547 Went to America with her brother Thomas. Drake, Elizabeth (I8452)
 
1548 went to New Orleans, LA. and was not heard of after the Civil War. Perhaps died in
California at about 90 years of age. He also ran for the job of representative to the State legislature of Maine and received one vote in 1835. 
Damon, Ezekiel Goddard Dodge (I680)
 
1549 Went west, no records on him after that. Record, Morris (I202)
 
1550 Were his children born in Scituate or Marshfield ?

A deed dated 10-17-1734, conveys land to John Damon, late of Scituate.
His will, dated in 1742, bequeathed to wife Temperance, son John, son Nathan, and Daughter Temperance and Deborah. the widow Temperance probably married Blank Dunham, and was a widow again in 1768. 
Damon, John (I19496)
 

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