![]() ![]() Obit U & J, p.2 c.5 – p.3 c.2.ĭied, aged 74 years 5 months. (1832-1906) Carriage maker, Pleasant Street, Saco. ![]() Built herdics for Boston & gun carriages fro government during the Civil War. Appeared in over twenty films and television shows, and worked in radio as well. Varsity athlete and talented violinist, attended Colby College and then moved to California to start acting career. Son of Nicholas and Adranika Chacamaty of Alfred & Summer Streets, graduated Biddeford High School class of 1935. (1916-1956) Professional actor during the 1940’s and 1950’s in Hollywood, CA, with the stage name “John Mansfield”. Closed permanently in 1972 after several years of uncertainty, the building was bought by the city remodeled into Biddeford’s police station in 1977. Took over a year to rebuild reopened May 23, 1946. Movie theater located on Alfred Street, corner Bacon (across from I.O.O.F. Businesses located on the ground floor at the time of the fire included Jack & Larry’s Gifts-Jewelry, Simensky’s ladies clothing, and S. Burned down in April 1969, in a tragic fire that killed 5 hotel residents. (See also MEEDS BLOCK) Building at the curved meeting of Alfred Street and Main Street. Born in Canada, went to Somerville, Massachusetts at 16 & learned brick making helped make brick for Pepperell #2. (1829-1924) Home at Lower Ferry Road, Saco. City councilor and President of the Biddeford-Saco Barbers Union. Barber in the Biddeford House and then the Crystal Arcade. 1857) One of the first ‘native-born’ Franco-Americans in Biddeford. Domithilda Cartier, 58 years in Pepperell. Married Moise Cartier (“Moses Quarter”) and lived at 1 Ferry Road in Saco. (1832-1922) Born in Canada, came to Biddeford at age 15 when there were only 4 french families. See also Bickford’s Local landmarks, p.34. Owner of successful flour and feed store in Biddeford. (1830-1906) Came to Saco in 1851, Pioneer Express agent. (1835-1920) Born in Quebec, came to Biddeford in 1874 helped to build St. Detailed professional sketch in Lawton’s Franco-Americans of Maine, p.153. Came to Biddeford in 1874 saw largest part of French-Canadian immigration. (1854-1926) One of the founders of Carrier’s Market popular buisnessman. National Register of Historic Places.ĭied with a kind of consumption and loss of reason on May 22, 1819. ![]() O’Neill of Biddeford, BWJ, p.1 c.4.Ĭarriage maker died in Allston, Massachusetts aged 76. See also: History of York County, Maine, p.178-80. Died in Saco Maand buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery. ![]() Served as President of numerous Saco businesses, including: Saco + Biddeford Savings Institution, Saco Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Manufacturer’s Bank, P.S. Came to Saco after years as a Boston merchant to open Saco Manufacturing Company. ![]()
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