Later Families of Sanford-Springvale, Maine (1995) provides additional genealogies of the families who came to Sanford and Springvale towards the end of the 19th century with a cut off of families who came to town by 1910. Many of these families were French-Canadian, English or residents of Maine who settled in town to work or supervise the textile and shoe factories which were the major economic attraction.
Hard-bound, 557 pages in length, the book is fully indexed and contains a number of family photographs. $50.00, $2.75 tax for Maine residents, $7.00 postage and handling.
Other Books by Frederick R. Boyle
Early Families of Sanford-Springvale, Maine (1989)
Early Families of Shapleigh and Acton, Maine (2002)
Early Families of Alfred, Maine (2006)
Early Families of Waterborough, Maine (2012)
Early Families of Lyman, Maine (2017)
Early Families of Buxton, Maine (2022)
The settlement of Buxton began in the early 1750s with many families moving north from Biddeford and Saco. This town on the Saco River was to attract many families who prospered from the growing mills and lumber industries. Rev. Paul Coffin, a Harvard College graduate, arrived in 1761 to form a new church and keep an excellent record of baptisms and marriages.. Buxton is blessed with thorough vital records providing added authority to this book which was just published (June 2022).
New Publication planned by Frederick R. Boyle
Early Families of Hollis and Dayton, Maine
Hard-bound, 557 pages in length, the book is fully indexed and contains a number of family photographs. $50.00, $2.75 tax for Maine residents, $7.00 postage and handling.
Other Books by Frederick R. Boyle
Early Families of Sanford-Springvale, Maine (1989)
Early Families of Shapleigh and Acton, Maine (2002)
Early Families of Alfred, Maine (2006)
Early Families of Waterborough, Maine (2012)
Early Families of Lyman, Maine (2017)
Early Families of Buxton, Maine (2022)
The settlement of Buxton began in the early 1750s with many families moving north from Biddeford and Saco. This town on the Saco River was to attract many families who prospered from the growing mills and lumber industries. Rev. Paul Coffin, a Harvard College graduate, arrived in 1761 to form a new church and keep an excellent record of baptisms and marriages.. Buxton is blessed with thorough vital records providing added authority to this book which was just published (June 2022).
New Publication planned by Frederick R. Boyle
Early Families of Hollis and Dayton, Maine