The Maine Genealogist Vol 29 (2007) Complete Set
Contains the following feature articles:
February
- The Parentage of Nathaniel Phinney of Sandwich, Massachusetts, and Machias, Maine by Brent M. Owen
- John Sanders of Ipswich, Massachusetts; Hampton and Exeter, New Hampshire; Wells and Cape Porpoise, Maine (Part 1) by Barbara Brett Sanders
- Coombs Family Bible Record contributed by Leslie Dow Sanders
- Llewellyn Maddocks: A Postscript by Ed Payne
- Marriage Intentions of Sumner, Maine, 1799-1853
- The Nathaniel Willis Family of Maine and Essex County, Mass by David C. Dearborn and John Bradley Arthaud
- Moses Pattee, Bastard Son of Benjamin Pattee and Catherine Kilgore by Marie Lollo Scalisi and Virginia M. Ryan
- Isabella Austin, Wife of Isaac Savage of Woolwich and Hallowell
- Strout Family Bible Record contributed by Leslie Dow Sanders
- John Sanders of Ipswich, Massachusetts; Hampton and Exeter, New Hampshire; Wells and Cape Porpoise, Maine (Part 2) by Barbara Brett Sanders
- Marriage Intentions of Sumner, Maine, 1799-1853
- Gershom Rogers of Falmouth and Windham, Maine by Muriel K. Jackson
- A Capital Education for the Deaf: Mainers in the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1868-1928 by Katherine W. Heger, Ph.D.
- Genealogical Information from Ear Marks: The Abbott-Pool Family of Woolwich, Maine and Gloucester, Mass contributed by Janice D. Gower
- The Family of Joseph Hobbs of Berwick and Wells, Maine by Priscilla Eaton, CG
- Turner Family Bible Records contributed by Leslie Dow Sanders
- Marriage Intentions of Sumner, Maine, 1799-1853
- The Parentage of George W. Langley of Somerset County, Maine by Linda Longley
- Identifying Sophia (Ridley) Peacock, First Wife of Aaron Peacock of Litchfield, Maine by Glenn D. Nasman
- The William H. Black Family of Ellsworth, Maine contributed by Leslie Dow Sanders, research by Joseph C. Anderson
- The Family of Joseph Hobbs of Berwick and Wells, Maine by Priscilla Eaton, CG
- Marriage Records of Sumner, Maine, 1799-1853
- Marriage Intentions of Sumner, Maine, 1852-1853
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