Glendon Ernest Engstrom1

M, b. 16 October 1921
FatherErnest Glendon Engstrom1 b. 20 May 1901, d. 1950
MotherHazel Estelle Hughes1 b. 1 Mar 1902, d. 11 Aug 1994
     Glendon Ernest Engstrom, son of Ernest Glendon Engstrom and Hazel Estelle Hughes, was born on 16 October 1921 at Dexter, Penobscot, Maine.1
Last Edited28 Oct 2019

Citations

  1. [S43] Unknown author, FamilySearch, Url: https://familysearch.org, Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921
    Name:      Glendon Everett Engstrom Event Type: Birth Event Date:     16 Oct 1921 Event Place: Dexter, Penobscot, Maine, United States Event Place (Original): Dexter, , Gender: Male Father's Name: Ernest G Engstrom Mother's Name: Hazel E Hughes.

James P. Engstrom1

M, b. 14 March 1924, d. 11 March 2011
FatherGeorge Elmer Engstrom1 b. 16 Mar 1878, d. 1946
MotherBertha I. Porter1
James P. Engstrom, husband of Marguerite E. Barter
     James P. Engstrom, son of George Elmer Engstrom and Bertha I. Porter, was born on 14 March 1924 at Searsport, Waldo, Maine.1,2

     James, at age 18, son of George Elmer Engstrom and Bertha I. Porter, married Marguerite E. Barter at age 16 on 14 February 1943 at Maine.3

     James died at age 86, on 11 March 2011,4 and was buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Searsport, Waldo, Maine.4

Census

     James P. Engstrom appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, enumerated 17 April 1930, of Searsport, Waldo, Maine in the household of his parents, George and Bertha.5

     James P. Engstrom appeared on the 1940 Federal Census, enumerated 29 April 1940, of Searsport, Waldo, Maine in the household of his parents, George and Bertha.6

Family

Marguerite E. Barter b. 9 Jun 1926, d. 2 Jan 2014

Obituary

JAMES P ENGSTROM

SEARSPORT – James “Jim” Engstrom passed away March 11, 2011, at his home as a result of recent health problems. Jim was born March 14, 1924, in the farmhouse next door to his current home on Porter Street.
Jim grew up there on Porter Street and frequently talked about his experiences as a child, particularly about some of the woodland “critters” he would befriend along the way, with a skunk being one of his favorites. Jim said his mother would always gently convince him that the animals belonged in the wild and he would dutifully release them. This was how he remembered his mother and referred to her many times as a wonderful person. This was Jim’s persona. He rarely spoke an unkind word about anyone. He was loved by all and outconversed by no one. Jim had a real fondness for family and friends and enjoyed their company. Years ago, he would load up the back of his truck with kids, family and friends for a trip to Sears Island for a swim. Also popular were Jim’s tractor rides to the beaver dam. His enjoyment of family and friends became more important to him, especially in the latter years when the affects of aging started to slow him down. He really appreciated those he worked with, especially those at A.J. Cole and Sons, now Freightliner of Maine, many of whom still work there. During the years many of those friendships were forged though his working at garages in Searsport, the fertilizer plant at Sandy Point and at the docks during World War II. Jim really loved the woods and was a successful deer hunter. One of Jim’s favorite activities was cutting his firewood and working with his homemade tractor. The tractor and other innovative contraptions like his famous “Armored Jeep” – aka “Roadrunner,” “Whomobile” and “Chinese Wrecker” – became common place sights in the neighborhood and he was known as a pack rat for bringing home scraps of steel and aluminum. He was known to turn those scraps into all sorts of functional items such as stoves, vehicles and even buildings. Jim’s civic activities involved serving on the Clam Committee and occasionally giving talks at Searsport Historical Society meetings which were drawn from his knowledge of local history. He could strike up a conversation with anyone and had a knack for public speaking using his wry humor. Jim really enjoyed camping and the occasional airplane ride. He loved taking the camper to campgrounds around the state with his wife of 68 years, Marguerite, and later was joined by their daughter, Darlene, and son-in-law, Don, with their camper. Visiting the International Seaplane Fly-In in Greenville was one of his favorite destinations. Jim would frequently accompany another son-in-law, Jeremy, in his airplane for a ride over Moosehead Lake, and would hop in anyone’s airplane for a ride whenever he could. But through all his experiences in life, what he really appreciated and enjoyed was family. He loved his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and was known for his video taping Marguerite and his adventures with family. Many of the hours of video he would send to James “Junior” Engstrom and his wife, Elsbeth, in Germany. Jim really had a fondness and close relationship with his nephew and neighbor, Ted Engstrom, who was always there to help him in his latter years. Son-in-law Wayne was always right there when Jimmy needed him too. In the last year, Jim and Marguerite were saddened by the passing of their beloved Pekinese dog, Peggy.
Jim is survived by his wife, Marguerite; son, James Engstrom Jr. and his wife, Elsbeth, of Kitzingen, Germany; daughters, Patricia Schaffer and her husband, Dennis, of Biddeford, Diane Leavitt and her husband, Wayne, of Searsport, Darlene Herrick and her husband, Donald, of Stockton Springs and Sheila Williams and her husband, Jeremy, of Hampden; 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers and sisters, Jessie Gray, Elmer Engstrom and Edith Spillman; and his nephew, Larry Engstrom.
Jim’s wishes were not to have a funeral or service. He will, however, be memorialized 4 p.m. Saturday, March 19, at the home of Jeremy and Sheila Williams, 1334 Carmel Road North, Hampden. Family and friends are invited to come and celebrate Jim’s life and perhaps share a few stories about Jim. The gathering will be held in the airplane hangar on the property and will be informal. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Searsport Historical Society, P.O. Box 28, Searsport, ME 04974. Arrangements are under the direction of Young Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Searsport.2
Last Edited10 Jan 2022

Citations

  1. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Searsport, Maine, Sheet 13 B, line 94.
  2. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, The Bangor Daily News (Bangor, Maine) 14 Mar 2011, Mon Page 13.
  3. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Maine, Marriage Index, 1892-1996
    Name:     James P Engstrom Gender: Male Residence: Searsport, ME Spouse's name: Marguerite E Barter Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Residence: Searsport, ME Marriage Date:     14 Feb 1943 Marriage Place: Maine, USA.
  4. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial # 122976278.
  5. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Searsport, Maine, Sheet 13 B, line 90 thru 95.
  6. [S14] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1940 Federal Census, Record Type: Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Searsport, Maine, Sheet 6 B, line 52 thru 56.

Jessie Irene Engstrom1

F, b. 27 January 1911, d. 22 October 1967
FatherGeorge Elmer Engstrom1 b. 16 Mar 1878, d. 1946
MotherBertha I. Porter1
Jessie Irene Engstrom, wife of Harry V.Gray
     Jessie Irene Engstrom, daughter of George Elmer Engstrom and Bertha I. Porter, was born on 27 January 1911 at Searsport, Waldo, Maine.1,2

     Jessie, at age 15, daughter of George Elmer Engstrom and Bertha I. Porter, married Harry Venard Gray on 30 August 1926 at Maine.3

     Jessie died at age 56, on 22 October 1967, at Belfast, Waldo, Maine,4 and was buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Searsport, Waldo, Maine.5

Census

     Jessie Irene Engstrom, and her parents appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Searsport, Waldo, Maine in the household of her Grandfather, Joseph; He was a farmer on a general farm.6

Family

Harry Venard Gray b. 1907, d. 1979
Last Edited21 Nov 2019

Citations

  1. [S23] Census of the United States, 1920 Fourteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1920 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Searsport, Maine, Sheet 11 B, line 88.
  2. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Information from Copy of Record of Birth.
  3. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Maine, Marriage Index, 1892-1996
    Name:     Jessie I Engstrom Gender: Female Residence: Searsport, ME Spouse's name: Harry V Gray Spouse's Gender: Male Spouse's Residence: Bucksport, ME Marriage Date: 30 Aug 1926 Marriage Place:     Maine, USA.
  4. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Maine, Death Index, 1960-1997
    Name:     Jessie I Gray Death Date: 22 Oct 1967 Age: 56 Town: Belfast Certificate: 6708904.
  5. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial # 121801861.
  6. [S23] Census of the United States, 1920 Fourteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1920 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Searsport, Maine, Sheet 11 B, line 85 thru 91.

John Melben Engstrom1

M, b. circa 1875
FatherJohn P. Engstrom1 b. Jan 1849
MotherAngelia Wood1 b. Jun 1860
     John Melben Engstrom, son of John P. Engstrom and Angelia Wood, was born circa 1875 at Maine.1

     John, son of John P. Engstrom and Angelia Wood, married Annie Mabel Estes on 16 April 1898 at Belfast, Waldo, Maine.2

     Due to a need for men to serve during World War I, the United States instituted a draft. The first registration was for men between the ages of 21 and 31. As a result, this first registration included men born between June 5, 1886 and June 5, 1896. As World War I continued to escalate, the United States instituted a second draft registration. The second registration was for men who had turned 21 since June 5, 1917, so it added men born between June 5, 1896 and June 5, 1897. Two months later, a supplemental registration was held on August 24, 1918 for men who had become 21 years of age since June 5, 1918, adding the names of men who were born between June 5, 1897 and August 24, 1897. With no end in sight for World War I, the United States instituted it's third and final registration. It included all men who were between the ages of 18 and 21, and 31 to 45 years of age. This added younger men than the previous registrations, those who were born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900; and added an older group of men, born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. John filled out a draft card for World War I on 12 September 1918, while living at Dexter, Penobscot, Maine. He was employed as a laboer at the Amos Abbot Company Woolen Mill and described as height, medium and medium build with brown eyes and grey hair..3

Census

     John Melben Engstrom appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Islesboro, Waldo, Maine in the household of his parents, John and Angelia.4

     John and Annie appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Belfast, Waldo, Maine, enumerated 21 April 1910. He was a laborer doing odd jobs Their children, Manilla Erma, Lillian and Virginia were listed as living with them.5

Family

Annie Mabel Estes b. c 1881
Children
Last Edited22 Nov 2019

Citations

  1. [S76] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1880 (Tenth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1880 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Page 14, line 18.
  2. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Information from Copy of Record of Marriage.
  3. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
    Name:     John Melben Engstrom Race:      White Birth Date: 27 Jul 1875 Street address: Center (Street) Residence Place: (Dexter) Penobscot, Maine, USA Relative: Angella Engstrom.
  4. [S76] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1880 (Tenth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1880 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Page 14, line 16 thru 19.
  5. [S49] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1910 Thirteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1910 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Belfast, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 27 rhru 31.
  6. [S49] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1910 Thirteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1910 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Belfast, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 30.
  7. [S49] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1910 Thirteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1910 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Belfast, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 31.
  8. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Maine, Birth Records, 1715-1922
    Name:     Barbar Engstrom Gender: Female Birth Date: 1 Apr 1910 Birth Place: Belfast, Waldo, Maine, USA Father: John M Engstrom Mother: Mabel Engstrom.
  9. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Maine, Death Records, 1761-1922
    Name:     Rachel P Engstrom Gender: Female Death Date: 21 Mar 1911 Death Place: Belfast, Waldo, Maine, USA Father: John M Engstrom Mother: Mabel Engstrom.

John P. Engstrom1

M, b. January 1849
     John P. Engstrom was born in January 1849 at Sverige.2,3

     John, married Angelia Wood, daughter of Josiah Wood, circa 1874.4,5

     John was naturalized on 15 October 1878.6

Census

     John and Angelia appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Islesboro, Waldo, Maine, enumerated 15 June 1880. John was listed as a sailor Their children, John Melben and George Elmer were listed as living with them.7

     John and Angelia appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Islesboro, Waldo, Maine, enumerated, 7 June 1900. John was listed as a mariner. Their children, Lewis E., Bebloun, Caro, Oscar Averill and Alvin Leon were listed as living with them.8

     John and Angelia appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Islesboro, Waldo, Maine, enumerated 25 April 1910. Unknown GEDCOM info: 25 APR 1910 John was a seaman on a merchant vessel.9

     John and Angelia appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Islesboro, Waldo, Maine, at Islesboro Town Farm, enumerated 8 April 1930. They were listed as 'inmates' on the farm.5

Family

Angelia Wood b. Jun 1860
Children
Last Edited13 Oct 2019

Citations

  1. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Copy of Birth of son, Alvin.
  2. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 8 A, line 5.
  3. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Information from Copy of Birth of son, Alvin.
  4. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Copy of Birth of son Alvin.
  5. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 8 A, line 5 and 6.
  6. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project) about John Engstrom Name: John Engstrom Birth Date: 12 Jan 1855 Birth Place: Sweden Age at event: 23 Court District: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont Year of Arrival: 1871 Date of Action: 15 Oct 1878.
  7. [S76] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1880 (Tenth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1880 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Page 14, line 16 thru 19.
  8. [S33] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1900 Twelfth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1900 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 5 thru 11.
  9. [S49] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1910 Thirteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1910 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 6 A, line 1 thru 5.
  10. [S76] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1880 (Tenth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1880 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Page 14, line 18.
  11. [S76] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1880 (Tenth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1880 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Page 14, line 19.
  12. [S33] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1900 Twelfth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1900 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 7.
  13. [S33] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1900 Twelfth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1900 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 8.
  14. [S33] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1900 Twelfth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1900 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 9.
  15. [S33] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1900 Twelfth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1900 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 10.
  16. [S33] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1900 Twelfth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1900 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 5 A, line 11.
  17. [S49] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1910 Thirteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1910 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Islesboro, Maine, Sheet 6 A, line 5.
 
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