Husband of
Ann (Brookings) Potter
— married
25 Mar 1840 in Pittston, Kennebec, Maine, United States
[children unknown]
Died
at age 80
in Monmouth, Kennebec, Maine, United States
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Biography
George W. Potter, the son of Samuel Potter and Fannie Dunlap, was born 8 May 1813. He and his wife lived in Gardiner.[1] George died 8 January 1894.[2] On 25 March 1840 he married Ann E. Brookings in Pittston, Maine.[3] On 23 October 1878 he married Sarah D. Perkins in Farmingdale, Kennebec.[4]
Sources
↑History of Litchfield [Maine] and an account of its centennial celebrations, 1895, viewed on Google Books, page 268.
↑ Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; 1892-1907 Vital Records; Roll Number: 46
↑ Ancestry.com. Maine, Marriage Index, 1670-1921 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016, Film Number: 000009845
↑ Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; Pre 1892 Delayed Returns; Roll Number: 85
Harry H. Cochrane, History of Monmouth and Wales, Volume Two, 1894, East Winthrop, Banner Co., page 140.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Farmingdale, Kennebec, Maine; Roll: M653_439; Page: 471; Family History Library Film: 803439
Year: 1870; Census Place: Farmingdale, Kennebec, Maine; Roll: M593_546; Page: 223A; Family History Library Film: 552045
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DNA Connections
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