Nathan Goold
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 18
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER VI. Family Histories.--Brackett, Trott, Woodbury, Parsons, Jones, Skillings, Sterling, Trefethen, Scott. "There is history in all men's lives." The people of a locality make its history, and a history of the people is almost a history of that locality. Those who settled early on Peaks Island were mostly hardy fishermen's families or those that went down to the sea in ships. They were people who knew the secrets of the sea as only those can know who brave its dangers. They were the Wakes, Bracketts, Trotts, Woodburys, Parsons, Sterlings, Welchs, Jones, Trefethens, Skillings, Scotts, and others, who have come and gone, and each has done his part, humble or otherwise, in the battle of life. It is fitting that the story of their lives should be preserved, that those who come after them may know who they were and what were the events in their lives that went to make up the history of the island while they lived. They were a settlement by themselves and shared each other's joys and sorrows. They saw the sun rise from out of the sea and the ocean was their highway. It is a story of the fathers who have passed beyond or are stepping one side for the younger generation to assume the responsibilities of life. All is not told and never will be, as much that would now interest us died with them. BRACKETT. The Brackett family is the most prominent one in the history of Peaks Island. It was known as Brackett's Island for many years. The family are descendants of George Cleeve, the first settler of Portland, and as a family have been modest, unassuming, and honorable. They have sealed their right to Cleeve's land by their own blood. The two first settlers of the name at Falmouth were killed by the Indians while defending their homes. Bracketts...