On this last very snowy, February 28th, we will remember four deaths that took place in this shortest month of the year. Three are individuals whose names have survived in record, but the other, is the patriarch of the Sawyer family, believed by surviving descendants to be interred at the back cove burial site, the Grand Trunk Cemetery.
Susanna (Hanna) Barton Sawyer was born in 1765 to Robert, (1735 - ?) and Ruth Small Barton, (1737 - 1803). She married Thomas Sawyer, a mariner and ship's captain, and veteran of the Revolutionary War, on January 31st, 1784 at the age of nineteen. Susanna was the mother of four children: Thomas, Jr., Dorcas, George and Daniel.
Susanna Barton Sawyer died at the relatively young age of 40 years old on February 6, 1805. She is buried near her young son, Thomas, Jr. who died at the age of 22 in 1807, and perhaps, her daughter Dorcas Sawyer, who died at 20 years old on June 23, 1803.
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Samuel Blake, son of Thomas, (1765 - 1832) and Sarah Libby Blake , (1771 - 1801) was born on August 3, 1793. Samuel Blake married Martha H. Goold on September 27, 1821. Samuel was a "Joiner", a specialty carpenter.
The joiner executes the more minute parts of the wood-work of edifices, comprehending, among many things, the floors, window frames, sashes, doors, mantles &c.
Samuel Blake was a Veteran of the War of 1812, serving for the defence of Portland in Capt. Pride's Company of Volunteers. During his marriage, he and Martha had six children. Two of his children: Emeline, (1823- 1842) and John Goold Blake, (1824 - 1827) died and are buried in graves no longer bearing their monuments.
Samuel Blake died on February 14, 1846 aet. 52 years old.