History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine1623-1905With family genealogies . mename occur. Something over twenty forms of spelling Pema-quid has been i-eferred to by one author, and it is likely thateither Cape Newagen or Damariscove appears in as many ways.The names of the five Indians captured by Wej-mouth vary somuch in form, as presented by different old writers on thesubject, as to make them hardly distinguishable. The reign in England of William and jNIary, which com-menced in 1689, just as the Sagadahoc Colonj were fleeingwestward for their lives, lasted until 1702 ; Anne

History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine1623-1905With family genealogies . mename occur. Something over twenty forms of spelling Pema-quid has been i-eferred to by one author, and it is likely thateither Cape Newagen or Damariscove appears in as many ways.The names of the five Indians captured by Wej-mouth vary somuch in form, as presented by different old writers on thesubject, as to make them hardly distinguishable. The reign in England of William and jNIary, which com-menced in 1689, just as the Sagadahoc Colonj were fleeingwestward for their lives, lasted until 1702 ; Anne Stock Photo
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History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine1623-1905With family genealogies . mename occur. Something over twenty forms of spelling Pema-quid has been i-eferred to by one author, and it is likely thateither Cape Newagen or Damariscove appears in as many ways.The names of the five Indians captured by Wej-mouth vary somuch in form, as presented by different old writers on thesubject, as to make them hardly distinguishable. The reign in England of William and jNIary, which com-menced in 1689, just as the Sagadahoc Colonj were fleeingwestward for their lives, lasted until 1702 ; Anne, the seconddaughter of James II, succeeding them and reigning until1714. The Stuart dynasty ended with Anne and, in 1714, wasfollowed by George I, of the House of Hanover or Brunswick, who reigned until 1727, when George II, his son, came to theEnglish throne. It was from the government of George 11that Col. David Dunbar received his American commission, and his reign continued until 1760, only four years before thesettlement founded by Dunbar l>ecame the incorporated townof Boothba3^. 1 Methodist Chun 2 William SeaveyS David Lang 4 Red Store 5 Store 7 Andrew Adams Bradford Y. BakerMiles HaganFrederick MontgomeryRobert MontgomeryLeonard MontgomeryHarvey OliverAbigail Sawyer IIodgdons Mills in I85»> 17 Woodbxiry M. Davis is Caleb Hodgdon r.i Lincoln House—A. Goudy ?^i» Store—A. Goudy ?J I Hodgdon Shipyard JJ Hodgdon Shops ?_;5 Store—Benjamin Reed ^4 James McDougall •J.-. B. Fowles Ji; Schoolhouse •J7 William Seavey ?JS Temperance Hall j;» Capt. James L. Race ;mi Peter McGimigle M Reuben Jones .VJ. James Seavey :W Jeremiah P. Baker ?M William Adams Xi Isaac Murray ?M William Murray ;i8 Rufus Murray ;il> Samuel Murray -Kl G. W. Whitehouse 41 Capt. Andrew Montgomery 4_ Ralph Whitehouse 4:1 Lumber Yard THE LNTKKIM. 105 The vicissitudes of the Province of Maine were many inboth general conditions and forms of government, but notgreater than those of the Sagadahoc