Mildred E. (Reed) Carver (1864-1910) was born on July 23, 1864 to Benjamin B. Reed and Sara A. Clark Reed on July 23, 1864 in Tremont, Maine. Mildred first married Albert Jefferson Carver (1864-) of Seal Cove, son of Wills Carver and Sally (Hopkins) Carver, in 1886 in Tremont. Mildred gave piano lessons. Mildred marred second John Clancy of South Thomaston, Maine, on November 11, 1907 in Tremont. Mildred E. (Reed) Carver died on June 23, 1910 in Tremont. She was buried in Hillrest Cemetery, West Tremont, next to her sister, Nancy M. (Reed) Branscom, Mrs. Charles E. Branscom.
Description: Mildred E. (Reed) Carver (1864-1910) was born on July 23, 1864 to Benjamin B. Reed and Sara A. Clark Reed on July 23, 1864 in Tremont, Maine. Mildred first married Albert Jefferson Carver (1864-) of Seal Cove, son of Wills Carver and Sally (Hopkins) Carver, in 1886 in Tremont. Mildred gave piano lessons. Mildred marred second John Clancy of South Thomaston, Maine, on November 11, 1907 in Tremont. Mildred E. (Reed) Carver died on June 23, 1910 in Tremont. She was buried in Hillrest Cemetery, West Tremont, next to her sister, Nancy M. (Reed) Branscom, Mrs. Charles E. Branscom. [show more]
Annie May Butler was born on May 10, 1878, to Andrew J. and Eleanor “Lena” (Shuman) Butler on Bartlett’s Island, Maine. Annie married Ansel Lyman Harper on December 7, 1901 in Tremont, Maine. Ansel died on August 18, 1952 and Annie May (Butler) Harper died on August 31, 1966 in Seal Cove, Maine.
Description: Annie May Butler was born on May 10, 1878, to Andrew J. and Eleanor “Lena” (Shuman) Butler on Bartlett’s Island, Maine. Annie married Ansel Lyman Harper on December 7, 1901 in Tremont, Maine. Ansel died on August 18, 1952 and Annie May (Butler) Harper died on August 31, 1966 in Seal Cove, Maine.
Ansel Lyman Harper was born on March 26, 1876 to William Hiram III and Hannah A. (Marshall) Harper in Seal Cove, Maine. Ansel married Annie May Butler (1878-1966), daughter of Andrew J. and Eleanor “Lena” (Shuman) Butler, on December 7, 1901 in Tremont, Maine. Ansel was a house painter in 1910. Ansel Lyman Harper died on August 18, 1952 in Seal Cove, Maine. Ansel was the grandson of William Hiram Harper Jr. (1794-1858).
Description: Ansel Lyman Harper was born on March 26, 1876 to William Hiram III and Hannah A. (Marshall) Harper in Seal Cove, Maine. Ansel married Annie May Butler (1878-1966), daughter of Andrew J. and Eleanor “Lena” (Shuman) Butler, on December 7, 1901 in Tremont, Maine. Ansel was a house painter in 1910. Ansel Lyman Harper died on August 18, 1952 in Seal Cove, Maine. Ansel was the grandson of William Hiram Harper Jr. (1794-1858).
Jefferson Torrey (1846-1914) was born in 1846 to Levi Jr. and Joanna (Staples) Torrey on Swans Island, Maine. Jefferson married Lydia Marie Dolliver (1849-1909), daughter of Benjamin Spurling and Mercey (Smith) Dolliver on April 12, 1869 on Swans Island. Jefferson and Lydia’s oldest child, Lizzie T. Torrey (1871-1918), later Mrs. Linwood E. Joyce, was born on Swans Island. Their next child, Ira C. Torrey (1872-1927) was born at Bass Harbor. Their last child, Levi Benjamin Torrey (1873-1894) was born on Swans Island so the Torrey’s stay in Tremont may have been just long enough to build the house. Jefferson Torrey died on April 1, 1914 on Swans Island and is buried at Rose Hill Cemetery, Atlantic, Swans Island.
Description: Jefferson Torrey (1846-1914) was born in 1846 to Levi Jr. and Joanna (Staples) Torrey on Swans Island, Maine. Jefferson married Lydia Marie Dolliver (1849-1909), daughter of Benjamin Spurling and Mercey (Smith) Dolliver on April 12, 1869 on Swans Island. Jefferson and Lydia’s oldest child, Lizzie T. Torrey (1871-1918), later Mrs. Linwood E. Joyce, was born on Swans Island. Their next child, Ira C. Torrey (1872-1927) was born at Bass Harbor. Their last child, Levi Benjamin Torrey (1873-1894) was born on Swans Island so the Torrey’s stay in Tremont may have been just long enough to build the house. Jefferson Torrey died on April 1, 1914 on Swans Island and is buried at Rose Hill Cemetery, Atlantic, Swans Island. [show more]
Herbert Jaques served as chairmen of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Roads and Path Committee from 1893 to 1900. Jaques was extremely devoted to this position and built many trails during his seven year tenure. The Jaques family had a summer home at Schooner Head, thus much of his work was in that area.
Description: Herbert Jaques served as chairmen of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Roads and Path Committee from 1893 to 1900. Jaques was extremely devoted to this position and built many trails during his seven year tenure. The Jaques family had a summer home at Schooner Head, thus much of his work was in that area.