[Ancestry Unknown] ch: *Cyrus L. [Next Generation], Jacob C. m. Georgia Washington MCFADEN, Lucretia, Lydia, Mary
REF DHR1 George York [sic. ?] was known as the "meanest man in town". He owned a bakery in Lewison, ME. [The baker was definitely Cyrus L. York. I believe George W. York was his son. I'm not sure which of them were the meanest man in town. I always think of bakers as being quite jolly. George W. York, on the other hand, was apparently divorced or separated from his wife. - pbm] REF AuburnD1893. In 1893, the bakery was at 178 Court Street. REF AuburnD1896. The advertizement for the bakery was: Home Bakery 174 Court Street All Goods Found in a First-Class Bakery Constantly on Hand. C. L York and Son C. L. York Fred C. York r. 1887, Auburn, ME r. 1893, Auburn, ME r. 1896, Auburn, ME m. Ellen E. HEMMINGWAY [7-12] b. 11 Mar d. AFT 1913 ch: *Nellie Eliza [Next Generation], George W. (1864-) m. _____, Fred C., Ethel May (-1955) m. Walter A. READ (-1939), Florence "Flossie" (-1954) m(1) Theodore, Percy WEEKS (1880-1948)
She was on of six children. b. 22 Oct 1862, Lewiston, ME d. AFT 30 Jun 1944 r. Peabody, MA r. Salem, MA m. Frederick Major RUSSELL [1-5, 7-12] 5 July 1884 b. 16 Apr 1864, Gray, ME d. 1947 son of Major J. RUSSELL [7-13] and Sarah Sally SAMPSON [7-13, 57-15] ch: *Ralph Osgood [See 7-11 above], Beulah M. (1893-1986) m. Eugene PARKER
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