Founding Families of Kittery & The Berwicks
While I was born in New Hampshire and have lived almost all of my adult in New Hampshire, I grew up just over the border, in Berwick, Maine. This is Jim and I met and dated throughout high school (Noble High School) and it's where we were later married at Our Lady of Peace. Berwick is where my grandparents purchased a farm after he was wounded in WWII and received a medical discharge from the Marines, and it is where they raised their nine children. It is where most of my family still lives and it is where Jim's parents live. For all these reasons, I was beyond excited to find that our ancestral roots go back to the very beginning of the European settlement of Berwick. The branches run through both my maternal and paternal lines and I will use this collection to provide all my research.Matches 1 to 13 of 13 » See Gallery
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1 | Living At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
2 | berwick early map chadbourne- lord- nason-spencer | ||
3 | Founding-and-Early-History-of-South-Berwick-Maine | ||
4 | NathanLord1633-1690 | ||
5 | berwick map | ||
6 | First attack on Berwick | ||
7 | First Regular Town Meetings in Berwick, ME | ||
8 | From the history of Berwick, Maine in wikipedia.org | ||
9 | Miles Thompson - Berwick Historical Society | ||
10 | Old Fields Cemetery - South Berwick, ME | ||
11 | The Old Tozer Fort Berwick Maine | ||
12 | Chap 8 Samuel Brackett, The First in Berwick | ||
13 | Old Berwick Historical Society https://www.oldberwick.org/home.html |