Alice Julia Hall was part of the Kneeland family, one of the first families to come to New England with the Pilgrims. Alice married Dr. Daniel Gould on November 17, 1825 in Reading, MA. They had four children: Rebecca Austin Gould (1826-1828); Rebecca Austin Gould (b. 1829); Alice Julia Hall Gould (b. 1831); and John Kneeland Gould (b. 1834, continuing the John Kneeland name into the 10th generation).
"Seven Centuries in the Kneeland Family" (pg. 59-60)
Description: Alice Julia Hall was part of the Kneeland family, one of the first families to come to New England with the Pilgrims. Alice married Dr. Daniel Gould on November 17, 1825 in Reading, MA. They had four children: Rebecca Austin Gould (1826-1828); Rebecca Austin Gould (b. 1829); Alice Julia Hall Gould (b. 1831); and John Kneeland Gould (b. 1834, continuing the John Kneeland name into the 10th generation).
Charles Morrill started his career in computers in 1958 and did early work on computer-aided design, specializing in automatically programmed machine tools. He worked at IBM on projects for GE and Boeing Aircraft. After he and Charlotte retired to Southwest Harbor in 1982 he volunteered for the library. He was Vice Chair of the Southwest Harbor Public Library Board and oversaw the building addition in 2000. He spent several years consulting on digital problems for the library and for friends and businesses in Southwest Harbor.
Description: Charles Morrill started his career in computers in 1958 and did early work on computer-aided design, specializing in automatically programmed machine tools. He worked at IBM on projects for GE and Boeing Aircraft. After he and Charlotte retired to Southwest Harbor in 1982 he volunteered for the library. He was Vice Chair of the Southwest Harbor Public Library Board and oversaw the building addition in 2000. He spent several years consulting on digital problems for the library and for friends and businesses in Southwest Harbor. [show more]
E. Webster French helped establish the first post office on Long Island, Maine, which was named after him. French was the first lawyer to practice his profession in the western part of Mount Desert Island starting in 1883 when he moved to Bass Harbor.
Description: E. Webster French helped establish the first post office on Long Island, Maine, which was named after him. French was the first lawyer to practice his profession in the western part of Mount Desert Island starting in 1883 when he moved to Bass Harbor.