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third day of March
I
of Midd x in New England yeo. being in a State of health in
Body and of perfect minde and memory Thanks be given
unto God, Yet Calling to Minde the Mortallity of my Body
and Knowing it is Appointed for men once to dye Do make
and ordaine this my Last Will and Testement, That is to
Say, Principally and first of all I Give and Recommend
my Soule into the hands of God who gave it hopeing
throw the Merits and Satisfaction of my Saviour Jesus Christ
to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins
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Resources in Maine Nancy Battick, Special to The County • February 24, 2021 I recently received my latest issue of American Ancestors magazine published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston. This issue features “The Best Genealogical Resources for Maine” and it’s excellent.
I recently received my latest issue of American Ancestors magazine published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston. This issue features “The Best Genealogical Resources for Maine” and it’s excellent.
What’s especially great is that it covers all of Maine. I’ve seen a good many guides to Maine genealogy that begin and end with Portland, even ignoring the State Archives and Library in Augusta. If a researcher knew nothing about the state, they’d miss a lot of great possible sources if they limited themselves only to the “big” city in Maine. That sort of thing has led to a half serious joke among some Maine genealogists that the ro