Day, Donald D. 1995. The Day genealogy. Scarborough, ME: D.D. Day.
Source: S106 Abbreviation: Isabel G. (Shields) Lowe <c>, E-mail dated 22 Sep 2001. Title: Isabel G. (Shields) Lowe <c>, E-mail dated 22 Sep 2001. Subsequent Source Citation Format: Isabel G. (Shields) Lowe <>, E-mail dated 22 Sep 2001. BIBL Isabel G. (Shields) Lowe <>, E-mail dated 22 Sep 2001. TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE Isabel G. (Shields) Lowe <>, E-mail dated 22 Sep 2001. FIELD Name: ShortFootnote VALUE Isabel G. (Shields) Lowe <c>, E-mail dated 22 Sep 2001. FIELD Name: Bibliography VALUE Isabel G. (Shields) Lowe <>, E-mail dated 22 Sep 2001.
Source: S90 Abbreviation: The Day Genealogy Title: Day, Donald D., The Day Genealogy D.D. Day, Scarborough, Maine, 1995 Subsequent Source Citation Format: Day, Donald D., The Day Genealogy BIBL Day, Donald D. The Day Genealogy. D.D. Day, Scarborough, Maine, 1995. TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE Day, Donald D., The Day Genealogy D.D. Day, Scarborough, Maine, 1995 FIELD Name: ShortFootnote VALUE Day, Donald D., The Day Genealogy FIELD Name: Bibliography VALUE Day, Donald D. The Day Genealogy. D.D. Day, Scarborough, Maine, 1995. Repository: #R24
Repository: R24 Name: Maine State Library Address: Augusta, Maine, 04330 City: Augusta State: Maine, Postal Code: 04330
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Lydia Day is attached as a child twice with the same birth and death. However, she is shown with two different husbands that she would have been married to at the same time. One of those men must have married a different Lydia Day. She is also shown as having died the same day as her mother. This is possible, but unlikely.
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