Discover Maine Genealogy WebRing


Discover Maine Genealogy WebRing will be a gathering point for all of us who search for ancestors, family history, or genealogy in Maine.
Category: Maine

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If your ancestors traveled to Maine and settled there, or were just passing through, please honor them by placing their names in the database. All information that is submitted can be searched for by name or location so anyone will be able to find their ancestors and make a connection with you!


All about Dixfield and surrounding areas from The Dixfield Citizen newspapers from 1887. School photos from 1892 and 1894. Other items about Dixfield and Dixfield families.


Vital records are available at most county courthouses. These will be some of the best and most important records you will find in your research. They contain basic information needed to conduct your ongoing research.


The story of Jacob Nutter, privateer in the revolutionary war, captured by the British off the coast of Spain and sent to Mill Prison, later exchanged and served on the American Frigate Alliance under the command of John Paul Jones.


This is the record of the ongoing research into my grandchildren's ancestors, who have lived all around the world. Surnames to be found at this site include MCDONALD, RAY, SHARPLES, HAMILTON, PEDERSEN, REMICK, WAKEFIELD, MILLIKEN, PATTEN, FULLERTON, TATE, COOK, HAYNES, CASH, DOWER, CARTER and JELLISON. There is a special emphasis on the Hancock County region of Maine, U. S. A.


Some surnames included in this site are: Norton, Dupre, Blasidell, Collett, Willson, Knott, Hutchins, Pichet, Lemay, Crete, Schroeder, Zilliox, Schaber. U.S. locations: WI, MN, ME, MA, RI, NY. Foreign locatons: Canada, England, France, Poland, Germany.


Welcome to the Ross/Simmons/Heyer/Sprague Genealogy Web Page! This page is a genealogy page on Ross, Simmons, Heyer, and Sprague family's centered mostly the Mid Coast area of Maine, originating from the Waldoboro area. Many of the desendants have since dispersed from the area, however these families are still well represented on the Mid Coast.


Website of the Kalloch Reunion Association, founded in 1867. Descendants of Finley Kelloch (Killough) who settled in Warren, ME in 1735. Finley's family came from County Antrim N. Ireland in 1718. Has database of Finley's descendants and database of the webmaster which includes many old New England families.