- Abraham Somes
Abraham Somes (
March 14 1732 -December 17 1831 ) was the primary founder of English settlements on the scenicMount Desert Island , which is now part ofAcadia National Park in present-dayMaine . In 1761, Somes, a cooper by trade, brought his wife and family fromGloucester, Massachusetts to the island, along withJames Richardson and Richardson's family. Somes obtained the land for development on grants fromFrancis Bernard , the governor ofMassachusetts ; who, in 1761, still maintained an interest in securing the property forGreat Britain .Somes chose to establish a village at the North end of the
fjord which cuts through the center of the island. It would later be named after him asSomes Sound , and it is the only naturalfjord on the east coast of the United States. Abraham named his settlement Somesville and it would develop into an important trading location that largely allowed for the rest of the island to be permanently colonized in the years following theAmerican Revolutionary War .During the American Revolution, Abraham Somes served his native land and was a 1st Lieutenant in
Ezra Young 's 7 Co., 6 Lincoln Co., regiment of theMassachusetts militia . He also served in as the Capt. Daniel Sullivan's Company of Volunteers in 1779.After fulfilling his duty in the military, Abraham returned to Somesville where he lived out his days. He had 13 children.
References
*http://www.rootsweb.com/~meccranb/genea/herrick.htm
*http://users.snip.net/~cgf172/Surnames/thomas.html
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