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The Thomas & Esther Kelsey Children & Descendants (1850s-2000s), Randy Lackovic Sep 2017

The Thomas & Esther Kelsey Children & Descendants (1850s-2000s), Randy Lackovic

Darling Marine Center Historical Documents

This is chapter in the history of Wentworth Point. Thomas (1802-1883) and Esther (1801-1881) Kelsey are buried at the cemetery at the Darling Marine Center. This is about their five children that reached majority, and the families and descendants of those children.


The Leeman House, The Willett House, & Mcguire Point (1800s-1900s), Randy Lackovic Sep 2017

The Leeman House, The Willett House, & Mcguire Point (1800s-1900s), Randy Lackovic

Darling Marine Center Historical Documents

This is a local history of former residents of the Leeman House at the Darling Marine Center in Walpole, ME. It is also a history of McGuire Point in Walpole, Maine, and it is a history of past residents of the Willett House of the University of Maine at McGuire Point.


The Families Of Wentworth Point (1800s-1840s), Randy Lackovic Aug 2014

The Families Of Wentworth Point (1800s-1840s), Randy Lackovic

Darling Marine Center Historical Documents

This is a history of the families of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine. It includes the history of the Wentworth family, the Kelsey family, the Hutchings family, and the Merrill family. This bulletin tells about the families of Wentworth Point during the beginning to the middle of the 1800s.


The Families Of Wentworth Point (1760s-1800), Randy Lackovic Jul 2014

The Families Of Wentworth Point (1760s-1800), Randy Lackovic

Darling Marine Center Historical Documents

This history chapter is about the people and place of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine before the inception of the Darling Marine Center in 1965. It is about the Wentworth families and the Kelsey families that came here from New Hampshire in the 18th century. It is about their genealogy. It's about events in newly formed Bristol, Maine in the 18th century.


The Lows Of Lowes Cove (1830s-1880s), Randy Lackovic Jun 2014

The Lows Of Lowes Cove (1830s-1880s), Randy Lackovic

Darling Marine Center Historical Documents

This is about the people and place of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine before the inception of the Darling Marine Center in 1965. This is about the Lowe family, and the Bennett family, and the Haggett family during the 19th century. It is about Lowe's Cove and the neighbors of the Lowe family.


The Darling Estate_ Part Iii (1940s-1960s), Randy Lackovic Apr 2014

The Darling Estate_ Part Iii (1940s-1960s), Randy Lackovic

Darling Marine Center Historical Documents

This history bulletin is about the people and place of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine before the inception of the Darling Marine Center in 1965. This bulletin is about the Darling family. One picture is of Ron Pendleton, Bennie Hagar, and Randall Rice haying in 1953. Ira Darling is in that picture. There are pictures of Ira Darling's boat..


The Darling Estate_ Part Ii (1940s-1960s), Randy Lackovic Jan 2014

The Darling Estate_ Part Ii (1940s-1960s), Randy Lackovic

Darling Marine Center Historical Documents

This history bulletin is about the people and place of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine before the arrival of the University of Maine in 1965. They show Ira Darling's youngest daughter Agatha Jane Darling engaged in archery on the front lawn. They show her two daughters, Wendy and Jane. One picture is of Wendy's father Harvey Whidden. One picture portrays Wendy Daniher and her grandfather Ira Darling on her wedding day.


The Darling Estate_ Part I (1940s-1960s), Randy Lackovic Nov 2013

The Darling Estate_ Part I (1940s-1960s), Randy Lackovic

Darling Marine Center Historical Documents

These are pictures of the Darling estate at Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine from the 1940s. In 1965 Ira C. Darling donated the estate to the University of Maine, and it is now known as the Darling Marine Center. It shows Mervin Rice with horse, and work done at haying time. It shows a former garden and a picture of a clearing between the farmhouse and Lowe's Cove that is now wooded over.