In this image:
- Jonathan Torrey
- Thomas Robbins Jr.
- Ezekiel Marshall II
- Nathaniel Robbins
- Joshua Staples
- Stephen Babbidge
- Thomas Robbins Sr.
- Thomas Small Jr
- Thomas Small
- Peter Hardy
- Courtney Babbidge Sr.
- Courtney Babbidge
- Sarah Babbidge
- William Babbidge
- Thomas Saunders
- George Gross
- Joseph Colby
- Job Small
- Peter Hardy Jr. II
- William Greenlaw
- Rebecca (Babbidge) Greenlaw
- Jonathan Eaton
- Isaac Freese
- John William Freese
- Thomas Conary Jr.
- George Freese
- Benjamin Cole Jr
When: 1800 [uncertain].
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TORREY ROBBINS MARSHALL ROBBINS STAPLES BABBIDGE ROBBINS SMALL SMALL HARDY BABBIDGE BABBIDGE BABBIDGE BABBIDGE SAUNDERS GROSS COLBY SMALL HARDY GREENLAW BABBIDGE GREENLAW EATON FREESE FREESE CONARY FREESE COLE
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Note: Map does not depict all the early settlers. Courtney Babbidge Sr. being one of them. Settlement where his sons Stephen and Courtney are shown on the map. See Mr. George Hosmer's History of Deer Isle for other early settlers.
Note for Thomas Conary [Sr.] At Stinson's Neck [Sunshine P.O.] see Conary's Cove. Thomas Conary is shown as having 50 acres in this area. See map of early settlers in History of Deer Isle, Maine. Thomas Conary Jr. sold 10 acres here to his son, John Conary.
edited by Adrian Stanley
Map inserted into Vol. 4-5; is Copy Right 1905.
Settlers and settlements of East Penobscot Bay, Me., specializing on Deer Isle (islands) Statement of Responsibility: compiled by Dr. Benjamin Lake Noyes Authors: Noyes, Benjamin Lake, 1870-1945 (Main Author) Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film Language: English Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971 Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Add to Print List Notes Microfilm of typescript (5 v.) at the D.A.R. Library in Washington, D.C. Contents: v.1-3. Islands -- v.4-5. Maps, plans and surveys.