Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Union River History
Hancock County Historian, Mark Honey, has released his second of many editions of his history of life, and working on the Union River. He has a limited number of copies available at $25.00. You can contact Mark at 207-667-5602 or email me at rescreates@roadrunner.com and I will see what I can do. Great stories and neat photos make for a lot of good reading for local history buffs!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Onward we go!

Just me again…been procrastinating about my genealogy endeavors. Spoke with a friend the other day after I found out she had written 5 books on local history in Washington County. Listening to her and how she came about penning these great works reminded me that if work is not done to preserve history, whether family or community..it will be lost. So, once again, I will be gathering all my ‘stuff’ up and work on becoming a better family historian. Wish me luck and watch for further ramblings which is the one thing I continue to do on a regular basis!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Neat Stuff

I have been looking at some documents that have been in the family for decades. I picked up a multi-paged, hand written speech that I thought was my Grandmother Helen Small’s high school graduation speech. Upon closer inspection I discovered it was not her’s but her mother’s, May Robbins of Union, ME dated 1890! I will be sitting down tonight to read the copy I made…such neat stuff.
Here we go..

Greetings. First of all a brief introduction; my name is Richard Small and I am a lifelong resident of Ellsworth, Maine. I am married to Dotty whose maiden name was Bickford, from the Sullivan/Winter Harbor Maine Bickfords. We have a daughter Kayla who also lives in Ellsworth. Years ago, my late father, Joseph W. Small Jr. (photo), took over the helm of compiling the family’s history concerning the Small’s (Westbrook, ME) side and the Robbin’s (Union, ME) side which was his Grandmother’s maiden name. She was born in Union, Maine and her husband Conrad Arvidson Seiders. Their daughter, Gram Small, Helen, married Joseph W. Small Sr.Dad kept great records and in addition to the ones my Grandmother Helen gathered, gave me a great head start in my quest. I am moving forward in my ancestral search with some recent emphasis on my Grandfather’s (Small) side which information is quite scarce…for now.
The future hopefully will bring work in the Linscott, Brenton, and Bickford areas.
I am in hopes that this blog will end up being a fun tool to use in the future. For those of you reading this, please feel free to give me any guidance you feel I am in need of, lord only knows I need it!! Thanks and keep checking.
Richard Small
POB 143
Ellsworth, ME 04605
res@gwi.net
rescreates@roadrunner.com
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