History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . usettsat the time of the separation of Maine from the common-wealth of that State. He was also at one time a member ofthe Maine Senate. In politics he was a Whig and a Re-publican ; in religious sentiment, liberal. As a neighbor,he was sympathetic, kind-hearted, and liberal; in hisfamily, genial and indulgent. He was especially fond ofchildren and young people. Mr. Usher was twice married. His first wife was Re-becca Randall, daughter of Capt. Benjamin Randall, ofCape Elizabeth, to wh
History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . usettsat the time of the separation of Maine from the common-wealth of that State. He was also at one time a member ofthe Maine Senate. In politics he was a Whig and a Re-publican ; in religious sentiment, liberal. As a neighbor,he was sympathetic, kind-hearted, and liberal; in hisfamily, genial and indulgent. He was especially fond ofchildren and young people. Mr. Usher was twice married. His first wife was Re-becca Randall, daughter of Capt. Benjamin Randall, ofCape Elizabeth, to whom he was married Nov. 22, Usher was born March 31, 1792. By her he hadthree children, viz., Henry E., born Feb. 14, 1814, diedApril 27, 1827; Benjamin J. R., born Dec. 25, 1815,died Dec. 23, 1816; and Sarah Ellen, born Oct. 20, latter was twice married. Her first husband was Hor-ace Sands, to whom she was married Aug. 2, 1836. died Jan 24, 1837. She was again married Oct. 6,1841, to Dr. Elbridge Bacon, of Portland. Mrs. Usherdied June 4, 1819. Mr. Usher married, Nov. 26, 1820,. ^. ^.^/^/^
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