Early settlers of york maine

    • Early Settlers of Kittery, Maine

      It was the lumbering industry that helped to lure European settlers to Maine early on). Item Two: This map was made in 1820, the year that Maine became a state. Interaction: I’d like everyone to try picturing a map of Maine today. Can anyone come up with some that is different about Maine today than in 1820? (County shapes, northern border)

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    • [DOC File]F I R S T G E N E R A T I O N

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      Early Kentucky Settlers from Ontario County, New York, [to Hardin-Hart County, Kentucky] Louis Ansel Duermyer 111. Robert Caldwell – Campbell County, Kentucky 114 “Return of Ministers’ Marriages” – Mason County, Kentucky. Mrs. Lula Reed Boss 115. John Colvin – Campbell County, Kentucky 133. William Olwin – Campbell County, Kentucky

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      The first of the family to emigrate to America was probably Thomas Crockett, who is believed to have come from England to Maine as early as 1633 and possibly before. This emigrant settled first at what is now Salmon Falls and soon afterwards removed to Kittery and thence to York.

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    • [DOC File]BACKGROUND INFORMATION-WESTWARD EXPANSION

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      The McCoys also married into the Martins who came to New Hampshire in the early 1600s, migrated to the area that became Piscataway, New Jersey (where she later went to graduate school at Rutgers), and then traveled down the Ohio River to become early settlers of Ohio County (later called Tyler County) Virginia (later became West Virginia.)

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    • [DOC File]Private Eric Tipton

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      A large part of them came to Philadelphia and spread southward through the mountains to become the frontiersmen of revolutionary days; but some of the earliest settlers came to new York State (witness Orange and Ulster counties on the west bank of the Hudson), and the …

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    • [DOC File]maplibrary5.ly.usm.maine.edu

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      The Indians and early settlers depended on the Kennebec River for transportation and commerce. Small craft, often bearing furs or fish, could navigate as far upstream as Solon. Plentiful stocks of spruce and pine provided the raw materials for home and ship construction, and fertile land sustained agriculture.

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    • [DOC File]HST296A: Community in Early America, Prof

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      Later, Americans began to dig canals. The first major canal, completed in 1825, was the Erie Canal which linked the Hudson River in New York with the Great Lakes. Canal travel was slow and laborious. Other early settlers moved west in conestoga wagons first built in southeast Pennsylvania.

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    • [DOC File]The Crockett Family of Maine - April's Ancestry

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      The population doubled from 12,000 to 24,000 between 1743 and 1763. By the end of the century, the number of Maine settlers had grown to more than 150,000. Revolutionary War. Resistance to the oppressive colonial tax policies of the British Parliament began early in Maine.

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    • [DOC File]Some Family History

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      [Samuel Sewall's Diary, 2:102, Mass Hist SocCollections, fifth series, vol vi]. Samuel Sawyer was a son of William Sawyer, one of the early settlers of Newbury, and "the young Hoags" were sons of John Hoag. Members of the Society of Friends visited Newbury at a very early date on their way to other towns in Maine and New Hampshire.

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    • [DOC File]PROVISIONAL NOT4ES ON PELHAM’S EARLIEST SETTLERS

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      Contention with New York over ownership rights and the Revolutionary War would delay the settlement of Underhill, but by 1787 a small cluster of homesteads surrounded the first schoolhouse. At 23,040 acres, or roughly six miles square, Underhill was similar in size to its neighboring towns of Jericho to the southwest and Westford to the west ...

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