Welcome to York County
Maine Genealogy Research
A group of elderly men
who were invited to celebrate B.C. Jordan's
80th birthday in 1903. They called
themselves, "The Alfred Brotherhood."
The picture was taken outside B.C. Jordan's
home. He is second from the right in the
back row.
Others pictured are, front row, from left,
Capt. George Frest Blunt Leighton, 87;
Albert Webber, 79; and Judge William G.
Chadbourne, 85.
In the second row, from left, are George D.
Moulton, 78; Charles Haley, 71; Benjamin
Dechon, 77; Edmund Patterson, 72; Jothan
Allen, 70; Christopher Hussey, 70; Ezra
Thompson, 70; Charles J. MacDonald, 77;
Charles H. Saylord, 70; and Charles H.
Fernald, 72.
At rear, from left, are N.H. Russell, 78;
John T. Hall, 78; Benjamin C. Jordan, 80;
and Thomas Ridlon, 70.
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My name is Bob Jenkins
and I created
this website to provide genealogy
information and links to genealogy
information to assist people in
researching
their York County Maine ancestors.
I would appreciate any
contribution that you would like to
make to this site:
biographies, obituaries, birth,
marriage, death info, grave info,
photographs....etc
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York
County Data
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Brief
History:
York County is the
southwesternmost county in the U.S. state
of Maine, along the state of New
Hampshire's eastern border. It
is divided from Strafford County,
New Hampshire, by the Salmon Falls River
and the connected tidal estuary, the
Piscataqua
River. York County was permanently
established in 1639.
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