. The Yates book : William Yates and his descendants; the history and genealogy of William Yates (1772-1868) of Greenwood, Me., and his wife, who was Martha Morgan, together with the line of her descent from Robert Morgan of Beverly. nice Cordwell. (j) Letter from Zachius M. Gammon of Rumford Falls: My grandfathers name wasWilliam Gammon : his native place was Harrison. Me. ; he lived and died in Stoneham, grandmothers name was Polly Hasty: her native place was Gape Elizabeth. of Gorham says that William Gammon married Molly Hasty on Dec. S, 179S. Itsays that William wa


. The Yates book : William Yates and his descendants; the history and genealogy of William Yates (1772-1868) of Greenwood, Me., and his wife, who was Martha Morgan, together with the line of her descent from Robert Morgan of Beverly. nice Cordwell. (j) Letter from Zachius M. Gammon of Rumford Falls: My grandfathers name wasWilliam Gammon : his native place was Harrison. Me. ; he lived and died in Stoneham, grandmothers name was Polly Hasty: her native place was Gape Elizabeth. of Gorham says that William Gammon married Molly Hasty on Dec. S, 179S. Itsays that William was the seventh child of Joseph and Elizabeth Gammon, who bought landin Gorham in 1703. was many yens constable and tax-collector, and was living as late as1801. This Joseph and his brother Philip came to America from England when quite at first in Cape Elizabeth and Scarboro. (k) Birth from Greenwood town records. (1) Records furnished by Oscar F. Gammon. fin) Well fleet town records: Edward Whittle of S. Carolina and Elizabeth Higgins 2dof Wellfleet were married by Samuel Waterman. Esq., Sept. 4, ISO:?. His parents are saidto have come from the north of Ireland, and he lived with his widowed mother at Alexandria,. MOSES YATES CHILDREN OF WILLIAM YATES 29 had already, Aug. 17, 1827, bought a farm near his fathers and at the headof Mud pond, the easterly half of lot numbered 9 in the fourth range,and here he built him a house. His first child was born here. He thenpurchased the lot numbered 10 in the seventh range, using part of hisfirst house and barn to build his new dwelling. Here he cleared the landand in time made one of the finest farms in town. He was a very hard-working man, with a very robust constitution. Even at 85 his vigorseemed very little abated. He was felling trees in the woods when he wasattacked with the pneumonia which caused his death. The summer thathe was 80 his son was sick, and he did all the haying alone, with the slightassistance of a city


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