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Christiana Jane Wormwood b. 24 März 1804 d. 14 September 1894

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Gesamter Name (bei der Geburt) Christiana Jane Wormwood
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Samuel Wormwood [Wormwood] b. 27 Oktober 1782 d. ~ 1865

Sally Sarah Patterson [Patterson] b. 15 Februar 1780 d. April 1817

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24 März 1804 Geburt: Alfred, Maine, USA

Religion : tarian

11 November 1818 Anderes Ereignis: Houlton, Maine, USA, MARL

11 November 1818 Hochzeit: Houlton (Maine), USA, Amos Putnam [Putnam] b. Oktober 1794 d. 29 Dezember 1849

16 Juni 1822 Geburt eines Kindes: Houlton (Maine), USA, Lydia Trask Putman [Putman] b. 16 Juni 1822 d. April

1880 Beruf : Houlton, Aroostook, Maine, USA, farmer

14 September 1894 Tod: Houlton, Maine, USA, 90 years old

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Obituary from Houlton ME newspaper:

Death of a Pioneer Resident

Grandmother is dead. The long life is over, and, at the ripe age on ninty, her sons anddaughters laid her loved form to rest, where fourty-four years ago, friends who have long proceded her buried her husband. But one connecting link, Mrs. Lysander Putnam, remains of that chain of sturdy pioneers who carved out of the primeval forest the goodly heritage we now enjoy. Grandmother is today byta memory. Yesterday, she was a living reminderof the self-sacrifice and loving devotion of a generation that gave its all for prosterity. The story of herlife is as interesting as a romance and from her lips we used to hear the history of those events that have made the modern world. Born in the time of Napoleon, she nearly filled out the years of this all changing century, and she livedto see the mild sway of reason displace the sterner dictates of passion in theaffairs of man and state. Grandmother was born in Alfred, ME., March 24th 1804, and her earlist recollection of affairs of importance wa the thrillingtales and stirringscenes of the second war with Great Britian; for as her father's family were on their way toward the noe settlement, away out the northeastern frontier, they passed through the city of Portland on the day of theburial there of the comanders of the vessels, Enterprise and Boxer, slain in the engagement the preceding day. As a little girl of nine stood with uncovered headwatching the solemn porcession file by with revesered arms and muffled drum, the seeds of devotion to native land, were sown in her childish heart that latergrew into patriotism, supporting the mother, as she sent out in defence of hercountry, three brave boys. One whom sleeps in an unknown grave hallowed and made sacried by the blood of a northern soldier. In the days when Cristiana Wormwood came to Houlton , the vast expanse was broken only by a tiny spot of clearing, enclosing a few rude buildings, perched high up on "The Hill". One frame building was the pride of the infant settlement. Grandmother early entered into the active life ofthe settlement, and on November 1, 1818, she was marriedto Amos Putnam. The following year, Mr. Putnam moved his young wife and infantson, Houlton, onto the farm where Alvarez Putnam now lives, on the Calais road.Here grandmother lived sixty-six years, watching the progress of the village,with a personal interest in the furtherance of every effort thatmade for the good of the community. Here she reared a family of sixteen sons and daughters, losing by death one infant. June 1849, Amos Putnam died, and grandmother laboredon to giver her children all the advantages the time and place afforded. Her ninety years of life were too short for her to hear aught against the men and women she sent into the world. Strongly impressed with sterling character, the Putnam birthright, the do honor by their daily deeds to the training the mother gave them. Yesterday there were nine of the family on the other side of that river which parts this life from the future, while ten were here. Today, the majority stands on the distant shore, while the whitened looks of the venerable menwho bore their mother to her last resting place bespeak but ashort separation. The last few years (fragment lost) lived with her daughter (fragment lost) ago she ceased to take an (fragment lost) our doings and after a brief lingering (fragment lost) she passed peacefully away, Friday Sept. 14th. at the homeof Lydia Putnam Hannigan, a part of the farm to which she moved when "Houltonwas a baby." She was buried from the Unitarian Church of which she was a member, mourned alike by her nine surviving children, their descendants through fivegenerations from grandmother, and the townspeople who felt a personal loss in this bereavement. To all whoknew her, the remarkable vigor of mind and body which sustained her solong was a constant source of

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Amos Wormwood
Geburt: 11 Juni, Wells, Maine, USA, e 1758
Hochzeit: Lydia Storer , Maine, USA
Tod: 18 Februar 1809, Alfred, Maine, USA
Lydia Storer
Geburt: April 1763, Wells, Maine, USA
Hochzeit: Amos Wormwood , Maine, USA
Tod: 7 Oktober 1841, Alfred, Maine, USA, 78 years old
Samuel Patterson
Geburt: 1754, Saco, Maine
Hochzeit: Jane Means , Maine
Tod: 1833, Lovell, Oxford Co., ME
Jane Means
Geburt: 5 August 1759, Saco, Maine
Hochzeit: Samuel Patterson , Maine
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Samuel Wormwood
Geburt: 27 Oktober 1782, Alfred, Maine, USA
Hochzeit: Sally Sarah Patterson , Alfred, Maine, USA
Tod: ~ 1865, prob. in Crawford, Maine, USA
Sally Sarah Patterson
Geburt: 15 Februar 1780, Saco, Maine, USA
Hochzeit: Samuel Wormwood , Alfred, Maine, USA
Tod: April 1817, Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada, 37 years old
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== 3 ==
Amos Putnam
Geburt: Oktober 1794, New Salem (Massachusetts)
Hochzeit: Christiana Jane Wormwood , Houlton (Maine), USA
Tod: 29 Dezember 1849, Houlton (Maine), USA
Christiana Jane Wormwood
Geburt: 24 März 1804, Alfred, Maine, USA
Religion : tarian
Anderes Ereignis: 11 November 1818, Houlton, Maine, USA, MARL
Hochzeit: Amos Putnam , Houlton (Maine), USA
Beruf : 1880, Houlton, Aroostook, Maine, USA, farmer
Tod: 14 September 1894, Houlton, Maine, USA, 90 years old
== 3 ==
Kinder
David Hanagan
Geburt: ~ 1821, Londonderry, Ireland
Hochzeit: Lydia Trask Putman , Houlton (Maine), USA
Tod: Houlton, Maine, USA
Lydia Trask Putman
Geburt: 16 Juni 1822, Houlton (Maine), USA
Hochzeit: David Hanagan , Houlton (Maine), USA
Tod: April, Houlton (Maine), USA, il 1904
Kinder
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James B. Lindsay
Geburt: 2 Oktober 1842, Houlton (Maine), USA
Hochzeit: Marietta Hanagan , Houlton (Maine), USA, il 1871
Tod: 24 Dezember 1917, Malden (Massachusetts), USA, 75 years old
Marietta Hanagan
Geburt: 1 Oktober 1850, Houlton (Maine), USA
Hochzeit: James B. Lindsay , Houlton (Maine), USA, il 1871
Tod: Malden (Massachusetts), USA
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