Ellen Baker got info from researcher Martin Hollick: NS243273: Source Media Type: Electronic: Master Listing Source: Y
See also:
"Maine Vital Records, 1670-1907 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HK4-M29 : accessed 9 December 2015), John Yeaton Jr. and Deborah Waterhouse, 1796.
Maine Historical & Genealogical Recorder, Vol. III, 1886: Publication: Maine & New Hampshire Settlers, 1600's-1900's (CD523): Note: NS195373: Source Media Type: Book: Master Listing Source: Y
Massachusetts & Maine Family Histories, 1650's - 1930's: Note: NS204233: Source Media Type: Book: Master Listing Source: Y
World Family Tree: Author: Family Tree Maker: Note: Source Media Type: Book: Master Listing Source: Y
This person was created through the import of dyermaeettaaug2010.ged on 11 September 2010.
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