The history of Peru in the County of Oxford and State of Maine, from 1789 to 1911. Residents and genealogies of their families, also a part of Franklin plan, Part 21

Author: Turner, Hollis
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Augusta, Me., Maine Farmer Pub. Co
Number of Pages: 428


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Alfred Walter Newton, m. May 11, 1895, Abbie 1. Lewis, dau. of Arthur Lewis of Boothbay, Me. She was b. Jan. 19, 1870. Res., No. 12 Bearce St., Auburn, Me. Mr. Newton has been a workman in shoe shops in town several years. He is a man of good repute. a credit to his ancestry and nativity. He is employed in Field's shoe shop, 1910. This is a fine family and prosperous. Children :- Stella M., b. May 21, 1896; Harold W., b. Aug. 20, 1898: Lewis, b. May 18, 1901.


Winslow Perley Newton, m. Dec. 11, 1893, Bertha Rowe, b. in Maryland, Sept. 25, 1876, dau. of David M. Rowe. They are farm-


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ers, in good health and prosperous. Children :- Alta G., b. Sept. 8, 1895 ; and David S., b. June 13, 1906 ; res., Tonica, Ill. ; reputa- tion good.


Fred Grant Newton remarried. Keeps a small stock of goods in trade at Dixfield Vill. Abbie G. Newton, mother of these sons, joined the Baptist church in March, 1866. Samuel F. Robinson was admitted to same church by letter, Apr. 14, 1821.


Sumner R. Newell


Sumner R. Newell, b. Mar. 4, 1811, d. July 11, 1875 came from Sumner. m. Dec. 6. 1832, Mahala, b. July 16, 1809, d. Feb. 25, 1815, dau. of Wm. Walton by first wife. This family first located at East Peru Vill., on the south bank of Mill brook, being the out- let of Worthly pond, one mile west. This Vill. was then called Wormell's Mills. Family removed to Brody Bailey neighbor- hood, and located on a hill farm on road Jeading from "two mile tree" on "New County Road" to Bailey farm. Mr. Newell was farmer and school master many years. One of his qualifications was elegant penmanship. This secured for him in carly seventies the office of register of deeds of the county, which he held till his death, on Paris Hill, where the court house then was. Children :-


Sybil P., b. Nov. 22. 1833, m. Adrian Gammon : Sumner Edwin. b. June 27, 1835; Mahala Roseline, b. Apr. 22, 1837, m. Pub., Jan. 28, 1861. Virgil P. Richards of Roxbury. Me. Wife d. Feb. 18, 1901, in Gridley, Butte Co., Cal. Roscoe G. Newell, b. Mar. 27, 1810. He was a precocious youth, smart and active, above the average. He served in the 11th Regt. Mass. Vols., Co. I. in war of '61. He m. Pub .. Dec. 4, 1864, Lucy AA .. dau. of Daniel W. Fobes. He d. Feb. 25. 1870, in Dover. Morris Co., N. J., where he was employed in a store. Irville Lesley, b. Mar. 14, 1813, d. Mar. 3. 1854: Wmn. Walton, b. Feb. 9. 1845, d. Sept. 21. 1815; Flora Arabelle, b. Oct. 18, 1816, d. Dec. 13, 1858.


Roscoe G. Newell won the confidence and high esteem of his employer after a few years' service in his store. His employer was about to make him a partner of the firm, when he was stricken with a sudden attack of sickness that proved fatal in a short time.


Smner Edwin. m. Mary Annette, dau. of Stephen D. Hut- chinson, then a country storekeeper on Paris Hill and formerlv Regr. of Deeds of Oxford Co. Mr. Newell was a partner in trade a term of years with his father-in-law, till his death, and since he is sole proprietor. He has one child, Mary A., the wife of Perley


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F. Ripley. Sybil P. Gammon, the wife of Adrian, had a son, Leslie Gammon; husband d. in 1859; widow and son resided at Mechanic Falls a few years after the war, thence they went to California, where the son d. Widow remarried, Zeno Kelley, "widowed." He d. and his widow is living at Elmhurst, Cal., March, 1910.


Gideon Norris


Gideon Norris came from Wayne, Me. He is mentioned as the first storekeeper at West Peru. He lived on the Ellsworth De- merritt place. He m. Mar. 22, 1832, Susan, the dau. of Eliphalet Tucker. Children :- Sarah, b. Ang. 30, 1832; Louisa V., b. July 22. 1834: Datus T., b. Oct. 12, 1836; Wm. B., b. Jan. 17, 1839; Joseph C., b. Nov. 23, 1840; Curvier Lyman, b. July 6, 1842 ; Adolphus G., b. June 18, 1849. Family moved out of town not long after.


Oldham Families


Thaddeus Oldham, b. Mar. 9, 1790, Pembrook, Mass., d. Mar. 26, 1871. Peru; was a soldier in war of 1812-14, under Col. Dan- forth; was granted land warrant: m. Celia Ford, b. Apr. 25, 1791, d. June 20, 1842. Children :- Isaac, b. Dec. 20, 1809, d., single. in Caribou. Aroostook Co., Apr. 13, 1892 ; Sidney, b. July 1, 1811; Thaddens, Jr., b. Nov. 25, 1812; Joanna F., b. Sept. 18, 1814, m. (1st) Chandler Russell. 1833, m. (2nd) Simeon Butler, Worcester, Mass., wife d. Mar. 10, 1880; Immey, b. Dec. 15, 1818, d. Aug., 1899. m. David Kenney in Massachusetts: Louisa, b. Jan. 29, 1821. m. Heman B. Poland; Elias S., b. Nov. 28. 1823, d. Oct. 29, 1844, single ; Betsey, b. Dec. 5, 1825, d. Dec. 2, 1899. m. Ebenezer Briggs in Sumner: Joana, m. (1st) Pub., Nov. 11. 1833, Chandler Rus- sell. Thaddeus Oldham is represented as a very strong and muscu- lar man. At one time he attended a barn raising. As was the custom. the framework for one side was put together lying horizon- tal and raised a broadside at a time. The timbers were green and very heavy. The crew were few in number, but resolute. Ev- erything believed to be ready, then came the command, "Every man to his post, pick her up." She arose slowly, and when at the right angle for tenon to enter mortice, it was found tenon was too big. What was to be done? Every one of the crew was seeming to lift and hold all he could. If one left his post to adjust the fitting. the heft would crush the rest, to all appearance. Finally our hero got his shoulder under the timber and told them to cut the timber to fit. It was declared he left foot prints on the timber.


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Thaddeus Oldham was a noted bear hunter and trapper. IIe and his brother, Daniel, first emigrated from Pembrook, Mass., to Sumner around 1825. The foregoing children, except possibly Bet- sey, were born in Pembrook, Mass .; the latter perhaps in Sumner. For residence and children b. in Peru, see "Early Settlers on New County Road." Descendants :


Sidney Oldham, when about 20 years old, walked to Boston, hired out at $12 per month, worked one year, and walked back to Peru. After a visit he walked to Fort Fairfield, returning in 1832. On Nov. ? 2, 1833, he m. Joanna Russell and began farming at Worthly pond in Peru.


They had eleven children, five of them living June 24, 1905, when Sidney d. at his daughter's, Mrs. Lucy M. Nason, Livermore Falls, ac. 94 years, less ? days. His wife d. Dec. 25, 1886, ac. 63 years, 21/2 months. Children :- Susan Fletcher Oldhanı. b. Sept. 5, 1834, m. Nov. 20, 1852, Isaac G. Whitman in Mexico; Cor- daine, b. May 8, 1856, m. Sept.9, 1854, David A. Corliss in Hart- ford; Joseph R., b. July 8, 1838, m. Pub., Aug. 5, 1860, Sarah T., dau. of Mark Stevens. Livermore; Sarah Thomas, b. Mar. 2, 1841, m. Jan. 29, 1859, Rev. J. H. Bartlett. pastor of F. B. church at Canton at one time. Ile held the funeral services of Sidney Old- ham, and d. at Farmington, Oct., 1909, leaving widow, two sons and daughter.


Marion R., b. Apr. 11, 1842, d. May 10, 1855 ; Sidney Augus- tus, b. Apr. 12, 1844. d. Nov. 21, 1910, at Mrs. W. A. Nason's. of Brights disease. He cared for parents at E. Sumner 1865 till around 1900. Res., Livermore Falls. Charles, b. Jan. 8. 1846. m. Dec. 6, 1868. Eunice S. Russell : res., Canton ; house carpenter. Stephen B., b. Sept. 9, 1848 ; res., California. Lucy M., m. W. A. Nason : res., Livermore Falls. Addie G., d. Mar. 28. 1876. ae. 14 years. Lillian, d. July 5, 1892, ae. 19 years, 2 months.


Descendants continued : Thaddeus, Jr., m. (1st) Susan Fletcher, d. July 29, 1852, Peru, dau. of Benj. Fletcher. Their children :- David Greene, b. Feb. 21. 1840; did not marry ; lived on home farm ; d. Feb. 24, 1901. Elias S., b. Aug. 10, 1846, living on home farm : bachelor; d. suddenly of heart trouble, Dec. 28, 1910. Mr. Oldham m. (2nd) July 26, 1855, Sarah P .. dau. of Thomas Dyer and Hannah Parsons. b. Raymond. Their son, Lov- ell F .. d. May 12, 1865. ac. 9 years. This family were professors of religion. Isaac Oldham was a professor, and. though not a licensed preacher, he conducted preaching service at the Pond school house considerable, before the war of '61. Thaddeus. Jr.,


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d. Aug. 16, 1900. Wife d. Feb. 23, 1901. They were farmers, honest and upright.


Benj. Franklin, son of Thaddeus, b. Peru, June 11, 1828, in the log house on the "New County Road," on the pond side of the mountain, is the last surviving member of his father's family, a farmer. His residence for several years has been in Hartford. Ile is a professor of Christian religion and keeps up the family altar. Such instances are too few and far between, generally. Benj. Franklin Oldham m. Dec. 4, 1850, Sarah J., b. Sumner, Aug. 30, 1832, dau. of Freeman Irish. Children :- Simeon L. B., b. Dec. 4, 1852, m. Sept. 3, 1885, Ellen M. Hardison, farmers in Caribou, Aroostook Co., Me .; Joanna Frances B., b. Oct. 20, 1856, m. Aug. 31, 188, Sanford P. Proctor in Worcester. Mass .; Samuel C., b. Oct. ^, 1862, m. Apr. 13, 1884, Hattie L. Johnson in Manchester, N. H .; Alonzo, b. Oct. 25, 1864, living with parents on farm and providing a home. John Oldham, son of Thaddeus, Sr., b. Jan. 27, 1830, d. Mar. 2, 1894, m. Pub., Ang. 26, 1834, Ellura M., dau. of John Howard of Peru. Mr. Oldham was in war of '61, Pvt., Co. H, 10th Me. He lived after the war and d. at Hartford C'tr., where his widow still resides. a pensioner. Children :- Harriet Eliza, b. July 6, 1855. m. James S. Widbur; Julia L., b. Apr. 29, 1859, d. 1862: Hosea Ballou, b. Mar. 22. 1832. d. single, Jan. 11, 1852; Lewis, b. Nov. 9, 1840, d. single. The last two are sons of Thaddeus, Sr.


Daniel Oldham, b. Pembrook, Mass., 1193, d. Peru, 18:9. He was a soldier in war of 1812-14. He came from Pembrook to Buck- field, thence to Sumner, where seven children were born. He re- moved to Peru, March, 1830, and settled on the east side of Worthly pond, on the flat about half way or more up from junction of road, at the old Bartlett farm, now Hartwell Oldham's, to the head of the pond. He erected buildings and continued there through life, a farmer. His farm was at foot of mountain range and near "New County Road," leading to Sumner. On same road a Mr. Rice had located before him, on a part of the same lot, made a clearing, bnilt a log house, and finally built the first frame house at Worthly pond. He sold the place to Ben. Fletcher before 1830. The two families were neighbors the rest of life, forty-nine years.


Daniel Oldham m., around 1814, Priscilla, dau. of John Keene of North Turner. Wife outlived husband several years. Chil- dren :- Annie, m. Frank Warren of Paris: had 4 children : they lived in pasture above Freeman Irish place ; wife d., ae. 55 years. Daniel, Jr., b. 1815, d. Dec. 6, 1890: Axel, m. Priscilla. dau. of


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Josiah Libby of North Turner, where wife d., ae. 25 years; Ma- rinda, m. Oct. 27, 1842, Roswell Briggs, E. Sumner, both d .; Jon- athan, b. 1821, d., single, Mar. 15, 1855; Peleg, b. Apr. 18, 1825; Hiram, b. around 1828; Columbus, b. Peru. Mar. 20, 1831. Axel Oldham m. (2nd) Oct. 31, 1867, Lydia A. Merrill ; res., N. Turner.


Daniel Oldham, Jr., m. Pub., Oct. 2, 1854, Saphrona, dau. of Wm. Piper; wife d. Oct. 5, 1822, ac. 46 years. Children :- Daniel Wilson, b. July 24, 1865; Merritt Hartwell, b. Mar. 3. 1858; Thomas Clinton, b. July 2, 1861; wife. Saphrona, d. Oct. 5, 1872, ae. 46 years. Mr. Oldham m. (2nd) Sept. 13, 18:3, Di- antha M. Allen, "widow," of Rumford.


Peleg F. Oldham, b. Apr. 18, 1825, d. Feb. 9, 1911, m. Mar. 28, 1861, Mary J. Drake, "divorced," the dan. of Scammon Star- bird and Hannah Tilson. Children :- Annie E., b. Dec., 1861, d. Oct. 26, 1892, wife of James Shannahan : Calista J., b. around 1862, m. Mar. 12, 1880, Ransom D. Wyman; he d .; she m. (2nd) Christopher Reed, now in Rumford. Minnie, m. Aug. 20, 1891, Frank M. Oliver in Canton; Jonathan, b. Jan. 5, 1868: John C., m. Aug. 25, 1902, Sophia A. Reed. Their children :- John Ralph, b. Nov. 9, 1902: Wilma R .. b. Dec. 2. 1906 ; res .. on home farm, on shore of Worthly pond, a very pretty place shown in cut No. 1. Just over this reference see white house peeping through the trees, the old school house, at the left. The high peak in the distance is "Tumble-down Dick," facing Dickvale. It is nearly three hun- dred feet perpendicular, to meadow at base ; a mountain divide. Just beyond the schoolhouse, at right, is the cemetery where repose soldiers. three mentioned elsewhere, of 1812 war, and as many in war of '61: also rests the first settler on the farm adjoining (see house beyond, also a better view in another ent, designated Trask Farm). Here lived and died Leonard Trask. For a term of years, when standing back, to an observer he appeared a man without a head or neck. He is represented on another page. This digres- sion will save further reference. Angie, dau. of Peleg, m. Isaac Farrington of Livermore: Emerson Oldham, m. Maud York, dau. of James P. York. Their dau., Angie M. b. June 14, 1901. This family are farmers on the John C. Wyman farm.


mica mine was discovered here about ten years ago. This discovery, without testing the quality of the mica, was the means of selling the farm for $3000 cash. The company who purchased the farm worked the mine several weeks and unearthed tons of mica. all dark. of variety of shades from black to light. They secured perhaps a ton and left more than taken, and the best was fit only


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for scrap mica, used for axle grease. The receipts did not pay ex- pense of working the mine. Price of farm returned to normal value.


Hiramı Oldham, 2nd, m. Eleanor, b. Buekfield, Jan., 1829, dau. of Dea. Freeman Irish. He worked at trade of blacksmith many years ; was a noted horseshoer at Worthly pond. Family lived on the Scammon Starbird place a term of years, where wife d. Sept. 3, 1893. Children :- Mary Ellen, b. Oct. 18, 1841, m. Rev. Free- land Starbird. Free Baptist. He was b. in Woodstock in 1812. served one and a half years as Pvt., Co. C, 23d Me., and Co. A, 29th Me. Mr. Starbird lived in Pern when he began his ministry. He was a fine singer and a good exhorter. Pastor of F. B. church at East Dixfield from middle eighties down. He sustained injury in army service, for which he was first pensioned in 1886. There were two daughters, very promising, in the family in 1888. Mr. Starbird's next charge was Farmington, where he passed to higher life, Jan .. 1902, leaving a widow; Miss Mabel Starbird, a promi- nent musician of the village ; a son, A. T. Starbird : and other chil- dren. Mrs. Starbird is one of Peru's noble daughters. Mr. Star- bird was successful in his profession. and the family was highly esteemed by all. Edwin Oldham, b. Oct. 29, 1850, m. Mary Bos- worth of ('anton ; they parted ; he is quite an accomplished musician on violin ; res .. Bath, Me. : trade, carpenter.


Hiram Roello, b. Aug. 8, 1852, learned trade of blacksmith when a boy : he m. (1st) Mary Earl of Litchfield. Had a dau., Addie. They owned and lived on the Daniel Oldham, Jr., farm at Worthly pond in early eighties. Later they vacated the farm, and wife sep- arated from husband, d. away after a term of years. Mr. Oldham m. (2nd), in late nineties, Nellie Kerby of Alton. They lived at Rd. Falls, where husband worked at his trade a few years ; thence they went to care for his wife's parents on farm in Alton, Me. Francis Atwood, b. Mar. 18, 1854, m. Adelia Benson of Sumner ; parted ; both remarried. Francis A. resides in Webster. Free- man, b. Apr. 26, 1856, d. around eighty, unmarried. Cora Anna. b. Apr. 9, 1858, m. Edward B. Hutchins of Canton; had four children : res. was Avon : given in paper. 1910, East Brockton, Mass. Annie M .. b. Nov. 2, 1867, m. Oct. 12, 1884, Sidney G. Wheel- wright of East Dixfield, a musician and dealer in musical instru- ments. Benj. F., 2nd, b. 1865. m. May 17. 1888, Hester A. Ran- dall : had son. Gerald. Family had lived in Auburn a dozen years. He worked at trade of blacksmith, being employed by Wade & Dun-


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ton. He d. . there, June 22, 1910, of pneumonia. Charles is a blacksmith at East Dixfield.


Lillian, b. 1873, d. July 5, 1892; 1st, Freeman, d. Mar. 11, 1839, ae. 32 years, 11 months. Columbus, the last child of Dan- iel Oldham, Sr., m. Mar. 19, 1855, Sarah E., dau. of Leonard Trask; wife d. June 28, 1891, ac. 53 years, 9 months. 10 days. Children :- Eunice Trask, b. Sept. 6, 1855, m. Edgar M. Howard ; Roswell B., b. Feb. 26, 1859, d. Feb. 3, 188%, m. Sept. 2:, 1818, Abbie E. Milner ; Susan L., b. Jan. 22. 1862, m. Frank Bean, Liv- ermore Falls; have dau., Dellis. Geo. W., prosperous farmer at Worthly pond, m. May 20, 1905, Blanch J. Andrews. "widow"; Lovell F .. mn. Helen J. Stowell; Minnie M., d. Aug. 29, 1882, ae. 8 years, 10 months. Roswell B. Oldham left a son at Canton with mother.


Daniel Wilson Oldham, m. Mary R. Hopkins, "widow." dau. of Erastus Abbott; had dan., Bertha E., by Isaac Hopkins; m. Syl- vester Searls in Wilton. No issue by last marriage.


Merritt Hartwell, m. (1st) Ella, dau. of Thomas Allen and Diantha Houston of Roxbury Houstons. Children :- Jennie. d., ae. 1 year, 11 months ; Clarence H., m. JJosie Conant, adopted dau. of Joseph Conant : res., Ridlonville. Frank Albert, m. Mand Tri- bou of Bangor; Harry Chester; wife, Ella, d. Mr. Oldham m. (2nd) Aug., 1894, Della McGraw, "divorced." dau. of Ezekiel Poland. Children :- Emma, d., ae. 10 months ; Zephyr M. : Mau- rice B., b. 1899 ; Marjorie, b. 1906.


Thomas Clinton Oldham, m. Edith, dau. of Homer Child : res., Smithville, Rumford. Mr. Oldham is an operative in the mills at Rumford.


Putnam


John A. Putnam, m. Clarinda, b. C'anton, Jan., 1829, dau. of Granville Child. Mr. Putnam, b. 1821, d. Sept. 25, 1866. His wife d. May 22, 1888. Children :- James L., b. around 1848, d. May 18, 1858; Clara J., b. 1852, d. Oct. 22, 1858 : Adrian C .. b. around 1856, d. June 16, 1890; Lewis C., b. Franklin, June 16. 1858, d. June 18, 1899; Joseph A., b. July 21, 1865, m. July 21. 1889 : Annie M., dau. of Lorenzo D. Delano ; John A., Jr .. m. Pub .. Mar. 12. 1870, Melissa G., dau. of Alphens Burgess. John A. Put- . nam was a soldier, ae. 12 years, Pvt., Co. E. 10th Regt .. Me. Vols., dis. for disability Mar. 9, 1864. Rev. Lewis C., m. 1880. Ida, b. 1862, dan. of Chas. Bisbee, Jr. Children :- Edward Everett. b. 1883. m. Feb. 28. 1904, Ethel A. Thing, dan. of Joseph A. Thing


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of Boston and Mary E. Beckler of Livermore. Bernard C., b. 1881, m., 1902, Mertie Dixon of Farmington, N. H. Cervier L., b. 1886. Lela G., b. 1888, m., 1906, Wesley Wyman, son of Stillman and grandson of Harrison. Their son, Merton, b. July 1, 1907. Ralph 0. Putnam. Children of John A. Putnam, Jr., are :- Nellie M., m. Ulysses G. McIntire, wife divorced. 1909; Augusta B., b. July 28, 1873, m. Hersey Williams, wife d .; Lucy, b. 1879, d. 1898, m. Arthur L. Child; Edna E., m. (1st) Bert Tracy, divorced, m. (2nd) in 1905, Perley (. Judkins, res. Dixfield; James L., b. 1875, d. 1908, u. m .; Osca M., b. Oct., 1885, m. Willard S. Arnold ; Oscar, b. Oct., 1885, u. m. (twins) ; Amy, b. May, 1889 ; John A., Jr., 2nd, b. Dec. 11, 1892, m. Nov. 30, 1910, Abbie M., dau. of Frank De- merritt. Lewis C. Putnam was less than eight years old at the date of his father's death.


The breaking up of the family brought the children to new homes. Lewis C. was given a home with Rev. Alonzo A. Abbott, he having no child of his own. He grew up, attended the town school, married, raised a likely family of children, and continued at their farm home through his life. The influence and guidance of the Rev. Mr. Abbott shaped the career and destiny of this young man. He was led to seek Christ, and finally to become His servant in the ministry. In 1872, eight years before his marriage, he was one of the founders of the Second Advent church, then in Franklin. now Peru, of whom there were ?9 members. From 1894 to 1899 Rev. Lewis C. Putnam supplied this church in the absence of Rev. Mr. Abbott. The edifice was erected in 1883. Those in charge of the house were Rev. Mr. Abbott. Rev. Mr. Putnam, John A. Put- nam, Jr., his brother, and Granville Child. Jr. In 1905 there re- mained 20 members. The dedicatory sermon was preached in 1893 by Kate Taylor, sister-in-law to Ruth Taylor, wife of Liberty Walk- er. Of the 29 original members, two only are living at close of 1909. Of the others mentioned, John A. Putnam, Jr., is the only one living.


. Rev. Lewis C. Putnam was a sincere Christian and a devoted laborer in the Lord's vineyard. He held meetings a portion of the year at Berry's Mills, Carthage. Much eredit is due to his helpmeet, Mrs. Ida Putnam, for weary, faithful service in rearing and safeguarding their offspring from the pitfalls of vice. She and two of her sons reside at Dickvale, Peru. Joseph A. Putnam. m. July 21. 1889, Annie M., dau. of Lorenzo Delano. Children :- Cecil I., b. June 13, 1890; Ceylon E .; b. Jan. 10, 1892 : Ronello


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D., b. May 9, 1892 ; Hattie M., b. July 3, 1900; Marie, b. May 2, 1909.


Joseph A. Putnam is postmaster at West Peru. Office is lo- cated again in the Rowe store. He succeeds Samnel F. Robinson. He keeps also a small stock of goods on sale. This is 1909. His brother, John A., is also in trade again in the village, after dis- posing of his sawmill. He rents several stands in the Vill. and is one of the leading business men. Marriage : Cecil 1. Putnam, m. Dec. 24, 1910, Etta A. Demeritt, both of Peru.


There is mention elsewhere of Putnam's mill, formerly Curtis" mill, at West Peru. Stephen Putnam, whose brother was the fer- ryman at East Rumford, was the mill owner. He m. (1st) Dec. 30, 1828, Betsey Ricker; wife d. He m. (2nd) Beulah (divorced wife of Joshua Randall), May 6, 1830. They lived together till his death. Putnam b. 1290, d. Apr. 11, 1844. Widow remarried, Rev. Chas. Bisbee. She d. Jan. 4, 1849, ae. 48 years; grave beside that of Putnam in the Pines, on what was Bisbee Farm. Record says that Silas Putnam m. Mar. 19, 1820, Sarah Indden, dau. of Levi. No record of children.


Poland


Jolin Poland, Jr., parents on Gowell Hill, m. May 13, 1829, Betsey Thomas. Going back to the last census, 1821, there were John and Fear Poland: wife d. 1835. Their children :- John, Jr., Roxelana, and Dorcas, the mother of John. A portion or all of this branch moved to Rumford. There was another branch, some of whose offspring yet remain in town, commencing with Sylvanns Poland and wife, Polly. He d. May 14, 1854. They lived on west side of Worthly pond, well up, on now the Johnson Farm. His wife was Polly Ames. Children :- Moses and Polly, twins. Heman B., Arthurday, Ezekiel, Philo ( .. Eleazer A. This fam- ily came from Hartford.


Moses Poland, m .; wife, Hulda, dau. of Ebenezer Delano. Children :- George, b. Mar. 25, 1839. d. u. m .; Hulda Jane, b. Nov. 29, 1840, m. John Manwell : Levi D., b. Peru, Nov. 25, 1842. All went to Canton. Polly Poland, m. May 10, 1840, Lysander Foster in Peru : Heman B. Poland, m. Aug. 2, 1840, Louisa, dan. of Thaddeus Oldham, Sr .: wife d. Oct. 8. 1843, ae. 22 years, 10 months. Children :- Caroline B .. b. Jan. 15, 1842, m. Colby Sampson. Feb., 1862: Lewis O., b. Oct. 6, 1843, d. Fairfax Hosp., Oct. 17, 1862. This family and that of second wife lived in edge


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of Greene woods, on road from head of Worthly pond to Sumner. The environment would delight Cliff dwellers of a prior age. Mr. Poland m. (2nd) Pub., Nov. 21, 1864, Martha E. Russell of Hart- ford. Children :- James B., b. May 3, 1845, m. Mary Bachelor, Nov. 21, 1867. They had two sons, both living in 1909. James B. was Pvt., Co. F, 23d Me. Regt. Ethalinda J., b. June 11, 1847, m. Pub., May 16, 1867, Chas. M. Newton of Dixfield; Aevidia and Alfred, twins, b. Feb. 21, 1849. Alfred, m. June 5, 1870, Eliza Child. Henry Clay, b. Mar., d. Apr., 1851; John C. F., b. June 26, 1856 ; Heman F., b. Oct. 26, 1858, d. Apr. 1, 1860; Leslie T., b. May 16, 1860; Clement Augustine, b. Apr. 10, 1862; Aggie Lovina, b. Mar., 1866; Heman, b. Mar. 13, 1868. Remnant of family moved to Oxford, Me.


James B., wife and sons, were living at Johnson's Mills, Frank- lin, around 1880, when the husband left wife and family without notice, and with two of his brothers left town. No one of them, nor their location has been heard of since. James' wife m. Melville Dorr in Hartford. Deceased several years.


Ezekiel A. Poland, b. around 1820, m. (1st) 1850, Rosannah, dau. of Joseph Ricker, in Peru; wife d. Aug. 12, 1853. Chil- dren :- Joseph Edwin, b. May 7, 1851; Henry W., b. Mar. 3, 1852. He mı. (2nd) Pub., Jan. 4, 1854, Ruth B., dau. of Isaac Bonney and Elsie Newell of Sumner, farmers on the west bank of Worthly pond, their farm adjoining his father's old farm. Chil- dren :- Royal Sylvanus, b. June 2, 1855; Frederick E., b. Feb. 19, 185%; Rosannah E., b. June 18, 1850, m. Geo. Libby ; Cinder- ella Agnes, b. Feb. 25, 1869; Annie L., b. 1865, d. Jan. 25, 1889, u. m .; Phelps; Della, m. Merritt H. Oldham, living on Bartlett farm. His premises with a "Merry Party" are seen in views of Worthly pond. Philo C. Poland m. Sept. 15, 1851, Cinderilla Campbell. No issue. This family preceded Ezekiel A. on his farm, and built a portion of the buildings. They became inter- ested in religious meetings under Rev. "Sister" Parker and assis- tant, who were members of the family several months, about 1858.




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