Early Settlers of Harrison, Maine : With An Historical Sketch of the Settlement, Progress And Present Condition of the Town
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Mrs. IsTeal was called "Elizabeth ISTeal, Jr.," on the records. No descendant of the family is li^^ng in town, and but few statistics can be given. Mr. Neal was noted for his "Irish wit," and many singular stories relating to his ec- centricities are still told. He had children as follows : 1. James, Jr., b. in Harrison, Dec. 26, 1803. 2. Eunice Oarsley, b. in Harrison, April 30, 1806. 3. Mart, b. in Harrison, March 15, 1808. PAOEAKD FAMILIES. The Packards were originally from Bridge water, Mas...s., but many families settled early in Maine. The records are so meagre, and nearly all connected having moved away, I have failed to bring together any connected ped- igree of the several families that lived in this town, or to prove the relationship between them. I give what I have found. 1. Jonathan Packard, born in Bridgewater, Mass.; probably settled in Minot. He mairied Susan (Algier) Howard, and subsequently moved into this town, where he died Aug. 30, 1825, aged 76 years ; his wife predeceased him July 18, 1824.
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