Henry W. Silsby1,2

M, b. circa 1848
FatherRoswell Silsby2 b. c 18 Jul 1819, d. 14 Apr 1896
MotherHarriet (?)2 b. c 20 Feb 1823, d. 22 Apr 1879
     Henry W. Silsby, son of Roswell Silsby and Harriet (?), was born circa 1848 at Maine.1,2

Census

     Henry appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, in the household of his parents, Roswell and Harriet.3
Last Edited22 Jan 2018

Citations

  1. [S38] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1860 (Eighth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1860 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Page 49, line 36.
  2. [S69] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1870 (Nineth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1870 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Page 4, Line 39.
  3. [S69] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1870 (Nineth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1870 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Page 4, Line 36 thru 40 and Page 5 Line 1 thru 5.

Herbert T. Silsby II1

M, b. 8 February 1925, d. 29 December 2013
FatherWilliam S. Silsby Sr.1 b. 15 May 1902, d. 19 Sep 1987
MotherMyrle Coombs1 b. 4 Mar 1904, d. 18 Oct 1988
Herbert Trafton Silsby, husband of Ruth M. Blaisdell
     Herbert T. Silsby II, son of William S. Silsby Sr. and Myrle Coombs, was born on 8 February 1925 at Brewer, Penobscot, Maine.1,2

     Herbert, at age 25, son of William S. Silsby Sr. and Myrle Coombs, married Ruth M. Blaisdell on 1 July 1950 at Maine.3

     Herbert died at age 88, on 29 December 2013, at Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine,4 and was buried at Woodbine Cemetery, Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine.5

Census

     Herbert T. Silsby II appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, enumerated 10 April 1930, of Aurora, Hancock, Maine in the household of his parents, William and an unknown person .6

     Herbert T. Silsby II appeared on the 1940 Federal Census, enumerated 25 April 1940, of Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine in the household of his parents, William and Myrle.7

Obituary

Herbert Silsby

ELLSWORTH - Herbert Trafton Silsby, II died peacefully at his home on Dec. 29, 2013 surrounded by those who loved and cared for him. He was born in Brewer, on February 8, 1925 to Myrle Coombs Silsby and William S. Silsby, Sr. He lived in Aurora, until 1935 when the family moved to Ellsworth where his father would form the law firm of Clarke & Silsby. Herb attended Ellsworth High School and graduated from Higgins Classical Institute in 1943. While his service in the U.S. Army was brief it was something of which he was very proud. In 1947 Herb graduated from Bowdoin College where he was a member of the Chi Psi Fraternity. He attended Boston University Law School but never graduated because he passed the bar at the end of his second year and was admitted to practice in 1949. In 1950, Herb married Ruth Blaisdell who was literally the girl next door. Throughout his 88 years Herb distinguished himself as a lawyer, jurist, civic leader, Maine and local historian and author. His legal career began as a member of the law firm of Silsby & Silsby in 1949. He continued with the firm until 1977 practicing with his father and brother William S. Silsby, Jr. He was a member of the Board of Governors of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association from 1964 to 1972. He served as the President of the Maine State Bar Association in 1975 and as a member of the Maine Judicial Council from 1978 to 1992. One of his many accomplishments as a lawyer was drafting and procuring the passage of a Short Form Deeds Act which made real estate transactions more affordable. Herb believed in the obligation of the legal profession to give back. In his 1991 Foreword to "One Hundred Years of Law and Justice" the history of the Maine State Bar Association which he co-authored, Herb said "The members of a profession have a moral duty, it is generally considered, to do pro bono work. The legal profession is in some respects a privileged group and in return owes society a fair contribution of time and talent." True to these words Herb lent his considerable talent and his time pro bono to many clients who couldn't pay. Herb's judicial career began as an Ellsworth Municipal Court Judge from 1951 to 1955. In 1977, Governor James Longley nominated him to the Maine Superior Court where he served until 1992 when he retired. During his 15 years as a judge, he traveled the State of Maine living in hotels and motels and returning home on the weekends. He considered it a privilege to be able to sit in courthouses around the state and get to know the lawyers, clerks and court reporters throughout Maine. Throughout his judicial tenure, he remained a modest, kind, courteous, prepared and grateful jurist who always had time to mentor a new lawyer and share stories with an experienced one. No matter what the demands of his law practice, Herb found the time to serve his church as a Sunday school superintendent and Deacon of the First Congregational Church and director of the Maine Conference of Congregational Churches; his town as a member of the Ellsworth City Council from 1967 to 1971 serving as the Chairman in 1967, Chairman of the Maine Coast Regional Health Facility from 1976 to 1977, a trustee of the Ellsworth Public Library and the Woodlawn Museum, a Director of the Union Trust Company of Ellsworth from 1967 to 1977 and his political party as Chairman of the Maine Young Republican Clubs from 1953 to 1957. Herb was a member of the Ellsworth Rotary Club for 50 years and served as club secretary and co-chairman of the Rotary District Conference Committee in 1962. He was honored twice by the Rotary with a Paul Harris Fellow award for his commitment to the Ellsworth Club and his ongoing support to the Rotary Foundation. Herb was a member of the Ellsworth Junior Chamber of Commerce and was named Jaycee of the year from 1958 to 1959 and Ellsworth Citizen of the Year in 1993. He was a lifelong member of the Masonic Lodge and a Shrine. While law was his profession and service to his community his responsibility, history and writing were his avocations. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations and served as Vice-President from 2000-2004. He was President of the Hancock County Historical Society from 1966-1972 and President of the Maine Historical Society from 1973 to 1976. He served as a Director of the Northeast Folklore Society in 1964 and as a Trustee of the Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums from 1967 to 1977. In 1977 he was elected as a member of the prestigious American Antiquarian Society. Herb's expertise on State and local history was renowned. He lectured at the Ellsworth Public Library, the Woodlawn Museum, Ellsworth Adult Education programs and various other groups and societies throughout downeast Maine. In 1989 he delivered a speech before a special session of the full Supreme Judicial Court of Maine at the Hancock County Courthouse commemorating the 200th anniversary of the incorporation of Hancock County. He was a co-author with his son-in-law Timothy Plouff of Somebody's a Talkin' - The History of the Union River Telephone Company in Aurora Maine (2011). Herb was a co-owner with his siblings of the Union River Telephone which was co-founded by his namesake Herbert T. Silsby in 1905 and served as President from 1953 to 2013. Herb also wrote A Brief History of Ellsworth (1963), History of Superior Court (1980), History of the Ellsworth American (2000), was co-author of One Hundred Years of Law and Justice (1991) and many other articles in historical and legal periodicals, newspapers and magazines. Herb also loved sharing his enthusiasm for Hancock County history in his popular weekly column "Looking Backward" featured in The Ellsworth American from 1996 to 2004. In his "spare" time, Herb enjoyed golf, bridge, eating Ruth's cooking especially her pies, opera and telling stories of his childhood in Aurora. Herb was a man of character whose life was defined by commitment to his family, his profession and his community. Herb is survived by his wife of 63 years, Ruth (Blaisdell) Silsby; his daughters Paula D. Silsby of Portland and Kathryn M. Silsby and her husband Timothy Plouff of Otis; his brother William S. Silsby, Jr. and his wife Noreen of Aurora; his sister Beverly McLean and her husband Preston of Bangor; his sister-in-law Glenice Carpenter of Ellsworth and several nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held at the Jordan-Fernald Funeral Home, 113 Franklin St., Ellsworth, on Thursday January 2, 2013 from 4-6 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday January 3, 2013 at the First Congregational Church, 2 Church St., Ellsworth. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that gifts be made in Herb's memory to the Ellsworth Public Library, 20 State Street, Ellsworth, Maine 04605; the Ellsworth Historical Society, P.O. Box 355, Ellsworth, Maine 04605 or the Campaign for Justice, 40 Water Street, Hallowell, Maine 04347 or on-line at campaignforjustice.org. Condolences may be expressed at www.jordanfernald.com4
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Last Edited8 Dec 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., Aurora, Maine, Sheet 1 A, line 42.
  2. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Full date from Obituary Posted, Online.
  3. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Certificate Number:
    Bride Name: Blaisdell Ruth M. Bride Town/State: Ellsworth, ME Groom Name: Silsby Herbert T. Groom Town/State: Aurora, ME Date of Marriage: Saturday July 1, 1950.
  4. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Published on December 31, 2013.
  5. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave memorial # 139018637.
  6. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Sheet 1 A, line 40 thru 44.
  7. [S14] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1940 Federal Census, Record Type: Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Ellsworth, Maine, Sheet 11 B, line 67 thru 71.

Herbert Trafton Silsby1

M, b. November 1866, d. 11 September 1936
FatherCharles Payson Silsby1 b. 22 Oct 1838, d. 6 Jul 1911
MotherFannie H. Sands1 b. c 1844
Herbert Trafton Silsby, husband of Margaret F. Schoppe
     Herbert Trafton Silsby, son of Charles Payson Silsby and Fannie H. Sands, was born in November 1866 at Aurora, Hancock, Maine.1,2,3

     Herbert, son of Charles Payson Silsby and Fannie H. Sands, married Margaret Fannie Schoppe, daughter of William Freeman Schoppe and Lois A. Cushman, circa 1889 Unknown GEDCOM info: ABT 1889.4

     Herbert Trafton Silsby died on 11 September 1936 at age 69.5,6 and was buried at Aurora Cemetery, Aurora, Hancock, Maine.7

Census

     Herbert appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, in the household of his parents, Charles and Fannie.8

     Herbert and Margaret appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, enumerated, 18 June 1900. They were renting a home and Herbert was working as an insurance agent.. Their children, Fannie L., Mary Cushman, Alice J. and Samuel S. were listed as living with them.9

     Herbert and Margaret appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, enumerated 25 April 1910. Herbert was working as a manager at the telephone company. It appears Herbert and his family was living with his parents. Their children, Fannie L., Mary Cushman, Alice J., Samuel S., William S. and Charles S. were listed as living with them.10

     Herbert and Margaret appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, enumerated 12 January 1920. Herbert owned his own place. He listed his occupation as a 'farm operator' working on his farm.. Their children, Alice J., Samuel S., William S. and Charles S. were listed as living with them.11

     Herbert and Margaret appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, enumerated 10 April 1930. Herbert was a manager at a telephone office. He owned his home and had a radio set. They had a servant living with them, Dorothy Bragg, age 16, she was also working as a telephone operator.12

Family

Margaret Fannie Schoppe b. 16 Dec 1869, d. 1951
Children
Last Edited31 Jul 2019

Citations

  1. [S29] Compiler: Dedham Town Clerks, Original Records of Maine Towns and Cities Town of Dedham, Subject: Vital Records, Location: Ellsworth Town Library, This information is taken from a copy of the town records., This information is from a CD located in the Ellsworth Town Library created by 'Picton Press.
  2. [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., Aurora, Maine, Sheets 6 A and 6 B.
  3. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Information from Copy of Record of Birth of son, William.
  4. [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., Aurora, Maine, Sheets 6 A and 6 B, line 50.
  5. [S27] Unknown author, Marker in Cemeteries, Record Type: Headstone at cemetery, Name Of Person: Name on Headstone, Information Inscribed on marker.
  6. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Information from U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971, appointing Alice J. Silsby.
  7. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 118319970.
  8. [S69] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1870 (Nineth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1870 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Page 5, Line 39 & 40 and Page 6 Line 1 thru 5.
  9. [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., Aurora, Maine, Sheet 6 A, line 47 thru 50, and 6 B, line 51 and 52.
  10. [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., Aurora (town), Maine, Sheet 4 A, line 22 thru 29.
  11. [S23] Census of the United States, 1920 Fourteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1920 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Sheet 3 A, line 35 thru 40.
  12. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Sheet 1 A, line 13 thru 15.
  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., Aurora, Maine, Sheets 6 A line 49.
  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., Aurora, Maine, Sheet 6 A, line 50.
  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., Aurora, Maine, Sheet 6 B, line 51.
  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., Aurora, Maine, Sheet 6 B, line 52.

James A. Silsby1

M, b. 1929
FatherSamuel S. Silsby1 b. 18 Oct 1898, d. 12 Feb 1956
MotherElla M. Shorey1 b. c 1898
     James A. Silsby, son of Samuel S. Silsby and Ella M. Shorey, was born in 1929 at Maine.1

     James, son of Samuel S. Silsby and Ella M. Shorey, married Elizabeth A. Backman on 29 August 1953 at Maine.2

Census

     James A. Silsby appeared on the 1940 Federal Census, enumerated 2 April 1940, of Bangor, Penobscot, Maine in the household of his parents, Samuel and Ella.3

Family

Elizabeth A. Backman b. c 1930
Last Edited16 Jun 2022

Citations

  1. [S14] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1940 Federal Census, Record Type: Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Bangor, Maine, Sheet 1 A, line 5.
  2. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Bride Name: Backman Elizabeth A,; Bride Town/State: Ellsworth, ME Groom Name: Silsby James A,; Groom Town/State: Bangor, ME Date of Marriage: Saturday August 29, 1953.
  3. [S14] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1940 Federal Census, Record Type: Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Bangor, Maine, Sheet 1 A, line 2 thru 8.

James Allan Silsby1

M, b. 22 April 1929, d. 23 September 2011
James Allen Silsby
     James Allan Silsby was born on 22 April 1929 at Bangor, Penobscot, Maine.1

     James died on 23 September 2011, at Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, at age 82,1 and was buried at Woodbine Cemetery, Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine.2

Obituary

ELLSWORTH – James Allan Silsby died Sept. 23, 2011, in Bangor. He was born April 22, 1929, in Bangor, one of five sons of Samuel Schoppee Silsby, M.D., and Ella Mae (Shorey) Silsby. He graduated from Bangor High School in 1947, where he lettered in track; from the University of Maine at Orono with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 1951, where he was a member of Phi Eta Kappa fraternity, played freshman football and lettered in track; and from Boston University School of Law in 1954, where he received an LLB degree. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 through 1956. He completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J., and advanced training as an artillery survey specialist at Fort Sill, Okla. He then served a 16-month tour of duty in Korea. He was in the general practice of law in Bangor from 1956 to 1960. He then took employment in Boston with the U.S. Treasury Department Chief Counsel’s Office from 1960 to 1967, where he became a senior attorney. During his employment with the Treasury Department, he took night courses in the Boston University Graduate Tax Program, and earned a master’s degree in taxation in 1965. He and his family moved to his wife’s hometown of Ellsworth in 1967, where he practiced law from 1967 to 1995, when he retired. After his retirement, he drove for the Island Explorer bus service on Mount Desert Island for 10 years. He greatly enjoyed meeting and speaking with people visiting the MDI area during his tenure with Island Explorer. Mr. Silsby was a director of SAD 66, was elected to the Ellsworth School Committee and served as its chairman, and was elected twice to Ellsworth City Council and served as chairman and honorary mayor. He was twice elected to the State of Maine Legislature, representing House District 41, consisting of Ellsworth, Hancock and Sullivan, in the 108th and 109th Legislatures, where he served on the State Government and Judiciary committees. During his years in politics, he was a member of a number of civic organizations. He was a member in the Rising Virtue Lodge of Masons, Bangor, for more than 50 years. He loved firefighting and was a member of Senator Hale Hose Company, Ellsworth, for many years. He also served the state of Maine for more than 25 years as a complaint justice, and later as a justice of the peace. He was also appointed as a dedimus justice by Gov. McKernan and served in that capacity for a number of years. He was a lover of professional sports, and was a great fan of the Red Sox and Patriots. He enjoyed the many trips he took hunting and fishing in his younger days, as well as boating and camping trips with his family. Mr. Silsby is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Elizabeth (Backman) Silsby; and by three children and their families, James A. Silsby Jr. and wife, Carol, of Ellsworth and their children, Capt. James A. Silsby III, U.S. Army, and wife, Jessica, of Waipahu, Hawaii, and Cpl. Charles R. Silsby, U.S. Marine Corps, of Portland; Mary S. Newman and husband, Robert, of Gouldsboro and their children, Robert M. Newman of Portland and Brandon P. Newman of Wakefield, Mass; and Raymond S. Silsby of Ellsworth and his children, Sarah L. Silsby of Denver and Rebecca E. Silsby of Ellsworth. Mr. Silsby had four beloved brothers, and was predeceased by brothers, Samuel S. Silsby Jr., Carl T. Silsby and Paul S. Silsby. He is survived by his brother, David S. Silsby of Manchester; as well as several cousins, and many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be 5-7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, at Jordan-Fernald, 113 Franklin St., Ellsworth. Family graveside services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Woodbine Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Maine chapter of the American Heart Society, 51 U.S. Route 1, Suite M, Scarborough, ME 04074. Condolences may be expressed at www.jordanfernald.com.1
Last Edited10 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Obituary posted 26 Sept 2011.
  2. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave memorial # 77077097.
 
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