History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . The officers were Rev. C. A. Wilson,W. C. T.; Miss Nettie Lord, W. V. T. ; Geo. S. Downs,W. Chap.; F. H. Warren, W. Sec.; Miss Sadie Merrow,W. A. S.; Miss Nellie Tibbetts, W. F. S.; S. P. Brackett,W. T.; BI. A. Hatch, W. M.; D. M. Frye, P. W. C. , 1879, the lodge changed its name to officers in November, 1879, were C. E. Hutchins, T.; John W. Downs, P. W. C. T.; Daniel Hemingway,W. R. S.; W. S. Willey, W. T.; W. S. Fall, W. M.;Annie Hooper, W. I. G.; Daniel Ed


History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . The officers were Rev. C. A. Wilson,W. C. T.; Miss Nettie Lord, W. V. T. ; Geo. S. Downs,W. Chap.; F. H. Warren, W. Sec.; Miss Sadie Merrow,W. A. S.; Miss Nellie Tibbetts, W. F. S.; S. P. Brackett,W. T.; BI. A. Hatch, W. M.; D. M. Frye, P. W. C. , 1879, the lodge changed its name to officers in November, 1879, were C. E. Hutchins, T.; John W. Downs, P. W. C. T.; Daniel Hemingway,W. R. S.; W. S. Willey, W. T.; W. S. Fall, W. M.;Annie Hooper, W. I. G.; Daniel Edson, W. 0. G.; AliceCurtis, R. H. S.; Nellie Jones, L. H. S.; Eunice Cooper,W. A. S. ; Delia Hodge, W. D. M. PROMINENT Sullivan sailed from Limerick, Ireland, in vessel was driven by stress of weather into York a man of education, on the recommendation of , of New York, he was employed as a teacher atBerwick, where he opened his public schools,—one forboys and one for girls. These schools were opened but apart of the year. On his voyage out, his attention was at-. William J. Copeland, son of Rev. William H. Copeland, a resi-dent of Lebanon, Me., was born in Albion, Kennebec Co., Me., , 1841. The Copeland family trace their ancestry to Sir John Copeland,who fought at the battle of Nevilles Cross, during the reign of EdwardIII., Oct. 17, 1346, and with his own hand captured King ofScotland, whom he bore from the field, with a company of attendants,and, proceeding to Calais, delivered him into the hands of his royalmaster, then in France. For this service he was created a banneret(an honorable order of knighthood) by the king, and given a pen-sion of five hundred pounds per annum. He was also made wardenof Berwick, sherifi of Northumberland, and keeper of RoxburghCastle. Lawrence Copeland, a lineal descendant of Sir John, fromwhom sprang all the Copelands in America, came to this country andsettled at Mount HoUiston, Mass., wh


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