Labonté, Youville, comp., Marriages of St. Giveen, Clement M., A chronology of municipal history and election statistics, Waterville, Maine, 1771-1908 (Augusta, Me.: Maine Farmer Press, 1908)
Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Waterville, Maine (Waterville, Me.: French Connection, ) 2) Augusta Me.: Kennebec Journal Print, 1902)Ĭhenard, Robert E., St. _, The Centennial history of Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine: including the oration, the historical address and the poem presented at the celebration of the centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town, June 23d, 1902 (Waterville: Executive Committee of the Centennial Celebration, 1902)īangs, Isaac S., Military history of Waterville, Maine: including the names and record, so far as known, of all soldiers from Waterville, in the several wars of the republic: a portion of the records of the Waterville Monument Association, and a sketch of W.S. _, Leading business men of Lewiston, Augusta and vicinity: embracing also, Auburn, Gardiner, Waterville, Oakland, Dexter, Fairfield, Skowhegan, Hallowell, Richmond, Bath, Brunswick, Freeport, Canton, Buckfield, Mechanic Falls, South Paris, Norway, Farmington and Winthrop with an historical sketch of each place, illustrated (Boston: Mercantile Pub. ( Disable ad blocker to view link) Obituary Collection: The Morning Sentinel įamilySearch Catalog: Waterville, Kennebec, Maine Maine Obituaries: Central Maine (Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel Maine Obituaries: Waterville Morning Sentinel) Francis Cemetery (Maine Catholic Cemetery Committee's online database) Land was set off in 1873 to form West Waterville (now Oakland) Parts of Dearborn (incorporated in 1812 from West Pond Plantation) were annexed in 1815, 1822, and 1826, and a remnant of that town, Dearborn Plantation, was annexed in 1843 Part of the Plymouth Claim (Kennebec Purchase) Kingsfield Kennebec County (set off from Lincoln County in 1799)