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Witnesses: Eugene Sullivan & Julia Harrington | Family: F19
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Witnesses: Jeremiah Neil and Patrick Sullivan | Family: F1212
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Witnesses: Nathan F. Blackney & John Woodside | Family: F913
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Witnesses: Patrick Harrington & Elizabeth Mead | Family: F17
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Died at age 52 | Sarah C
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Living in New Britian, Connecticut on Linden St according to the
1900 Census. | Thomas W Welch
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LDS | James Allen
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Cause of Death: Scarlett Fever | Daniel Loriston AUSTIN
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Cause of Death: cancer | Diantha L AUSTIN
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Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis & Cardiac Asthma | Edwin Dwight AUSTIN
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Cause of Death: "Fits" | Gena Leslie AUSTIN
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| Jonah AUSTIN
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"The several parcels of land and meadown legally given unto
Jonas Austen by the Town of Hingham: 3 July 1636, "for a
houselot five acres of land": undated, "for a planting lot four
acres of land;8 October 1637, "for a great lot twelve acres of
land lying upon the Great Plain 28 Lot in the first furlong";
undated, "two acres of salt march lying in Layford's Liking
Meadow"; undated, "four acres of land lying in Hockly
Field...which four acres of land was given him for satisfaction
for a part of his houselotthat was taken away for the highway
which runs between John Beales houselot and his own"; and,
undated, "three acres of meadown at Conyehassett its the fifth
lot over the river". | Jonah AUSTIN
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In 1634 Jonah and Constance sailed on the Hercules of Sandwich
for New England with their children Jonah and Mary , and Lydia
Robinson, who was Constances' daugher by her first husband
William Robinson. | Jonah AUSTIN
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Settled first in Cambridge (then called Newton), Ma and later
Hingham (as early as 1635), Ma. In 1643 he was in Taunton. In
1650, he sold his possessions in Hingham to John Beal Sr.
consisting of about six acres, his home lot with house and barn,
eight acres of land in Hockley neck and four acres at Broad | Jonah AUSTIN
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Died at age 17mths | Julia AUSTIN
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Cause of death: Myocarditis/arteriosclorisis. Died in a nursing
home | William Henry AUSTIN
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Funeral by Erle C. Whitty | William Henry AUSTIN
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Myocarditis | Louise A. Babbitt
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Cause of Death: Inflammation of bowels | Loriston Baldwin
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Abel changed his name from Beal to Beals after arriving in
Canada. | Abel BEAL
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Not long after arrivan John Beal became a landholder obtaining a
grant of six acres for a house lot on what is now the south side
of South Street west of Hersey Street. | John BEAL
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From Hartford, Ct | Thomas BEALE
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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| Alice Beals
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Alice enjoyed many hobbies, including knitting and crocheting. | Alice Beals
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Alice married Edwin B. Beals on Oct. 15, 1946, in Madison, where
they spent 42 years of married life together. | Alice Beals
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Alice was born Aug. 21, 1911, in Blaine, the daughter of Chester
and Minnie (Boobar) Beals. | Alice Beals
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AUGUSTA -- Alice P. Beals, 92, formerly of Waterville and
Madison, died Saturday, Jan. 3, 2004, at MaineGeneral
Rehabilitation and Nursing Care at Gray Birch in Augusta. | Alice Beals
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Copyright, 2004, Blethen Maine Newspapers, Inc. | Alice Beals
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Deceased Name: Alice Pearl Beals 1911-2004 | Alice Beals
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Her teaching career of 40 years included teaching in Anson Rural
School; Garret Schenck School of Anson; a Seekonk, Mass. school,
where she was principal and grade 1 teacher; and the Western
Avenue School in Madison, where she taught grade 1 for 25 years,
20 of which she served as principal. | Alice Beals
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In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a memorial
contribution to the Alice P. Beals Scholarship Fund of United
Baptist Church, 43 Maple St., Madison 04950. | Alice Beals
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Kennebec Journal (Augusta, ME) - January 7, 2004 | Alice Beals
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She graduated from Brownville High School with the class of
1928, was a graduate of Aroostook State Normal School and
received a bachelor's degree from Farmington State Teachers
College. | Alice Beals
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She had been residing at Granite Hill Estates in Hallowell prior
to her illness. | Alice Beals
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She is survived by two stepsons, Earl B. Beals and his wife,
Gwen, of Worcester, Mass., and Edwin Dale Beals and his wife,
Rosalie, of Dudley, Mass.; a stepdaughter, Edwina Gail O'Day of
Greenville, W.Va.; a sister, Esther B. Edwards of Hallowell; 14
stepgrandchildren; 27 stepgreat-grandchildren; and several
nieces and nephews. | Alice Beals
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She was a member of the Somerset Retired Teachers, the Maine
Teachers Association and the National Education Association; and
a member of the United Baptist Church of Madison for more than
68 years. She served as church organist for 25 years, served on
several committees, taught Sunday school, sang in the choir and
was a member and past president of the Lizzie C. Moore Philathea
class. | Alice Beals
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She was predeceased by her husband, Edwin B. Beals, in 1988; a
sister, Elva Larson, in 1984; and a foster sister, Hattie
Searls. | Alice Beals
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Visiting hours will be 1-3 p.m. Wednesday at Giberson Funeral
Home, 40 Maple St., Madison. A funeral service will be held at 1
p.m. Thursday at United Baptist Church, 43 Maple St., Madison,
with the Rev. Richard Haynie officiating. Interment will occur
later in the spring at Forest Hill Cemetery in Madison. | Alice Beals
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