Samuel Silsby1

M, b. 1785, d. 1871
FatherSamuel Silsby2 b. 4 Nov 1755, d. 10 Feb 1825
MotherHannah Goodell3 b. 4 Jun 1758, d. 27 Jan 1838
Samuel Silsby Jr., husband of Sally Mann
     Samuel Silsby, son of Samuel Silsby and Hannah Goodell, was born in 1785 at New Hampshire.4,5

     Samuel Silsby with his three brothers were first settlers of Aurora.
Aurora.—Incorporated February 1, 1831. Area 23,040 acres. Population, 212. Wealth, per capita, $155. Derived its name from Aurora, goddess of morning. Its first settlers were four brothers, Samuel, Benjamin, David and Roswell Silsby, who came here in 1805. For some years they had, as there were no roads, to carry their grain on their backs, seven or eight miles to have it ground. This was one of the "lottery" townships, and was incorporated as Plantation No. 27, in 1822. The "Whale's Back," one of those formations known as "horse backs," is in this town. The "air-line road" passes over it for a distance of three and one-half miles. Decennary loss, 65. State valuation, $32,052. - IT. S. valuation, $56,154. Union soldiers, 27 ; State aid, $20 ; town bounty, $1,983 ; cost per recruit, $117.
circa 1805.

     Samuel, son of Samuel Silsby and Hannah Goodell, married Sally Mann circa 1808.6

     Samuel, son of Samuel Silsby and Hannah Goodell, married Lovicey Osgood circa 1835.7

     Samuel Silsby died in 18718 and was buried at Aurora Cemetery, Aurora, Hancock, Maine.9

Census

     Samuel and Lovicey appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, enumerated 14 September 1850. Samuel was listed as a farmer. His real estate valued at $2000.00. Their children, Charles Payson and George Edgar and his children Joseph and Sylvester were listed as living with him.10

     Samuel and Lovicey appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, enumerated 18 July 1860. Samuel was listed as a farmer. His real estate valued at $2000.00 and his personal property at $800.00. They had a Sarah Reich, working as a teacher, and her son, William, also living with them. Their children, Charles Payson were listed as living with them.11

     Samuel, and his wife Lovicey appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Aurora, Hancock, Maine, in the household of their son, Charles and wife, Fannie.12

Family 1

Sally Mann b. 25 Sep 1789, d. 9 Jul 1834
Children

Family 2

Lovicey Osgood b. c 1797, d. 1872
Children
Last Edited14 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S30] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, Information from Copy of Record of Death, of son, Charles.
  2. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 80533347.
  3. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 80533348.
  4. [S54] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 (Seventh) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1850 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Unmarked, Line 33.
  5. [S27] Unknown author, Marker in Cemeteries, Record Type: Headstone at cemetery, Name Of Person: Name on Headstone, Birth year Inscribed on marker.
  6. [S27] Unknown author, Marker in Cemeteries, Record Type: Headstone at cemetery, Name Of Person: Name on Headstone, Information Inscribed on marker.
  7. [S27] Unknown author, Marker in Cemeteries, Record Type: Headstone at cemetery, Name Of Person: Name on Headstone, This date based on death of Sally.
  8. [S27] Unknown author, Marker in Cemeteries, Record Type: Headstone at cemetery, Name Of Person: Name on Headstone, Death year Inscribed on marker.
  9. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 80533344.
  10. [S54] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 (Seventh) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1850 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Unmarked, Line 33 thru 42.
  11. [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 50, Line 17 thru 22.
  12. [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.
  13. [S54] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 (Seventh) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1850 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Unmarked, Line 35.
  14. [S54] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 (Seventh) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1850 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Aurora, Maine, Unmarked, Line 36.
  15. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 87436749.

Samuel Silsby1

M, b. 4 November 1755, d. 10 February 1825
Samuel Silsby, husband of Hannah Goodell
     Samuel Silsby was born on 4 November 1755 at Acworth, Sullivan, New Hampshire.1

     Samuel, married Hannah Goodell.2

     Samuel Silsby died on 10 February 1825 at Aurora, Hancock, Maine, at age 69.1 and was buried at Aurora Cemetery, Aurora, Hancock, Maine.3

Family

Hannah Goodell b. 4 Jun 1758, d. 27 Jan 1838
Children
Last Edited14 Oct 2019

Citations

  1. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 80533347.
  2. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 80533348.
  3. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial # 80533347.
  4. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 105265812.

Samuel S. Silsby1

M, b. 18 October 1898, d. 12 February 1956
FatherHerbert Trafton Silsby1 b. Nov 1866, d. 11 Sep 1936
MotherMargaret Fannie Schoppe1 b. 16 Dec 1869, d. 1951
     Samuel S. Silsby, son of Herbert Trafton Silsby and Margaret Fannie Schoppe, was born on 18 October 1898 at Aurora, Hancock, Maine.1,2

     Samuel, at age 27, son of Herbert Trafton Silsby and Margaret Fannie Schoppe, married Ella M. Shorey on 1 September 1926 at Maine.3

     Samuel died on 12 February 1956, at age 57,4 and was buried at Aurora Cemetery, Aurora, Hancock, Maine.5

Census

     Samuel S. Silsby appeared on the 1900 Federal Census in Aurora, Hancock, Maine in the household of his parents, Herbert and Margaret.6

     Samuel S. Silsby appeared on the 1910 Federal Census in Aurora, Hancock, Maine in the household of his parents, Herbert and Margaret.7

     Samuel S. Silsby appeared on the 1920 Federal Census, enumerated 12 January 1920, the household of his parents, Herbert and Margaret of Aurora, Hancock, Maine.8

     Samuel and Ella appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, at 11 Ohio Street, enumerated 2 April 1940. Samuel was working as an orthopedic surgeon. Their children, Samuel S., James A., David S., Carl T. and Paul S. were listed as living with them. As an item of interest, a dollar in 1940 would equal $16.26 in the year 2012. A $3.50 gallon of milk in 2012 would have cost $.21 cents in 1940.9

Family

Ella M. Shorey b. c 1898
Children
Last Edited11 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [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.
  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, Bride Name: Shorey Ella M.; Bride Town/State: Enfield, ME
    Groom Name: Silsby Samuel S.; Groom Town/State: Aurora, ME
    Date of Marriage: Wednesday September 1, 1926.
  4. [S27] Unknown author, Marker in Cemeteries, Record Type: Headstone at cemetery, Name Of Person: Name on Headstone, Information Inscribed on marker.
  5. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial # 80533331.
  6. [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.
  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., Aurora (town), Maine, Sheet 4 A, line 22 thru 29.
  8. [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.
  9. [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.
  10. [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 4.
  11. [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.
  12. [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 6.
  13. [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 7.
  14. [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 8.

Samuel S. Silsby Jr.1

M, b. 13 December 1927, d. 17 November 2008
FatherSamuel S. Silsby1 b. 18 Oct 1898, d. 12 Feb 1956
MotherElla M. Shorey1 b. c 1898
     Samuel S. Silsby Jr., son of Samuel S. Silsby and Ella M. Shorey, was born on 13 December 1927 at Maine.1,2

     Samuel, at age 25, son of Samuel S. Silsby and Ella M. Shorey, married Frances Litchfield on 17 January 1953 at Maine.3

     Samuel died at age 80, on 17 November 2008.2

Census

     Samuel S. Silsby Jr. appeared on the 1940 Federal Census, enumerated 2 April 1940, of Bangor, Penobscot, Maine in the household of his parents, Samuel and Ella.4

Family

Frances Litchfield
Child

Obituary

Samuel Silsby Jr.

AUGUSTA - Samuel Schoppee Silsby Jr., a longtime resident of Augusta, died Nov. 17, 2008, at his home with his family by his side, after a long illness. Mr. Silsby was born Dec. 13, 1927, in Bangor, to Samuel S. Silsby, M.D. and Ella Shorey Silsby, the oldest of five sons. He received his bachelor's degree in 1949 from the University of Maine at Orono, and his law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1952. He served in the U.S. Army until 1954. On Jan. 17, 1953, Mr. Silsby married Frances E. Litchfield of Ellsworth. They were married for 55 years. Mr. Silsby had a long career in state government, and later as Maine's first state archivist from 1966 until he retired in 1978. He was nationally recognized in his profession for his expertise in the management and preservation of public records. Mr. Silsby was an avid student of American and English history, and of the Silsby family genealogy. He was a passionate and lifelong collector of books and old hand tools. He was devoted to his family and to his pets. In addition to his wife, Mr. Silsby is survived by his daughters, Carolyn Silsby and her partner, Stanley Piecuch, of Camden, Joanna Wallingford and her husband, Mark, of Auburn, and Nancy Owens and her husband, Scott, of Gorham; son, Samuel Silsby III and his wife, Victoria, of Manchester, Vt; 11 grandchildren; his brothers, James Silsby and his wife, Elizabeth, of Ellsworth, and David Silsby and his wife, Eleanor, of Manchester; and a large extended family. His brothers, Carl Silsby and Paul Silsby predeceased him. A memorial service will be held 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24, at South Parish Congregational Church, 9 Church St., Augusta, with a reception afterward. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make donations in Mr. Silsby's name to Healthreach Homecare & Hospice, 150 Dresden Ave., Gardiner, ME 04345 or Kennebec Valley Humane Society, 10 Pet Haven Lane, Augusta, ME 04330. Arrangements are in the care of Knowlton & Hewins Funeral Home, One Church St., Augusta. www.khrfuneralhomes.com3
Last Edited10 Dec 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 4.
  2. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Information from obituary.
  3. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Obituary Published in BDN Maine on November 20, 2008.
  4. [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.
  5. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Published on September 17, 2021.

Samuel Schoppee Silsby III1

M, b. 23 August 1959, d. 8 September 2021
FatherSamuel S. Silsby Jr.1 b. 13 Dec 1927, d. 17 Nov 2008
MotherFrances Litchfield1
     Samuel Schoppee Silsby III, son of Samuel S. Silsby Jr. and Frances Litchfield, was born on 23 August 1959 at Bangor, Penobscot, Maine.1

     Samuel died on 8 September 2021, at Manchester, Vermont, at age 62.1

Obituary

MANCHESTER, VT

- - Samuel Schoppee Silsby III of Manchester, Vermont, died on September 8, 2021, at home with his family and dog by his side. The cause was pancreatic cancer. He was 62 years old. Sam was born in Bangor, Maine, on August 23, 1959, the third child of four born to Frances Litchfield Silsby and Samuel Schoppee Silsby Jr. Sam grew up in Augusta, Maine, and graduated from Cony High School. In pursuit of adventure outside of a classroom and creating his own path, Sam enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served four years while stationed in RAF Upper Heyford, England. Sam was honorably discharged June 7, 1982, as sargent and completed the Reserves January 31, 1984. During his time in England, he frequently visited cherished childhood family friends in northern England, and to this day the two families remain as one. Sam returned to Maine after his military service and enrolled in a two-year degree program offered by the University of Maine at Augusta, and the former Maine Photographic Workshop in Rockport, Maine. Following his graduation, he and a friend left to seek love and their fortunes in Vermont. Sam found work as an apprentice to a local plumber and eventually earned his master plumbing license and for many years he operated his own successful business. Sam was known in the community for his generosity, honesty, work ethic, and meticulous attention to detail. To see a boiler installed by Sam is to see true artistry. Sam also found love in Vermont. He met his beloved wife, Victoria, while they were each out walking their dogs on a dirt road in the Mettowee Valley. Sam and Victoria married in Bennington in 1988, and together raised two children, Elizabeth and Samuel IV, cats, and several Brittany Spaniels, Sam's breed of choice. Sam was a self-taught carpenter, who used his considerable skills to renovate the family home and plant an ever-expanding perennial garden. Always thinking outside of the box, Sam was instantly inspired by the possibilities of giving the gift of life. He supported donating blood, platelets and plasma. Sam had a passion for fact finding, continuously educating himself. With Sam being true to his selfless and caring nature, he became a non-directed living organ donor through the National Kidney Registry. On May 13, 2011, Sam donated one of his kidneys. Sam's mindset was, "Well, I have two and can live with just the one kidney so why not help someone who needs one." Sam was a devoted, protective husband, father and brother. Always enjoying visits to Maine to see his mother, sisters, nieces, and nephews. It was rare that those visits didn't include a lobster dinner preceded by oysters on the half shell and a couple pounds of clams. Sam was a talented self-taught cook who fondly loved reading recipes and perfecting the art of smoking meats. Sam zealously guarded his secret recipe for his barbecue sauce and carries that with him today. Most often Sam would take over the kitchen and was truly the happiest cooking for his friends and family while having his love for '70s classic rock playing in the background. Like his father, Sam was drawn into history and avidly pursued books and antique carpentry hand tools. Sam also enjoyed annual trips to the Jersey Shore and Connecticut with "the boys." Sam is survived by his wife, Victoria (Bucknall) Silsby and their daughter, Elizabeth, of Portland, Maine; their son, Samuel IV; his mother, Frances L. Silsby of Gorham, Maine; his sisters, Carolyn A. Silsby and her partner, Stanley W. Piecuch, of Camden, Maine, Joanna S. Wallingford and her husband, Mark, of Auburn, Maine, and Nancy S. Owens and her husband, Scott, of Gorham, Maine, and their families. Sam was predeceased by his father in 2008. Endearing personal connections blurred the labels of friends and family. Sam always assured the front door was open, a seat was at the table, and food was in the fridge. Sam was the first to volunteer his help to any friend or family member in need. He will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. At Sam's request, the family will be holding a private gathering. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to New England Brittany Rescue care of E. P. Mahar and Son Funeral Home, 628 Main St., Bennington, VT, 05201. Published on September 17, 20211
Last Edited8 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S31] Bangor Daily News, Obituaries: Obituary, Url: www.bangornews.com, Published on September 17, 2021.
 
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