William Edwards Moves to Otisfield

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 8:19 am
By Josh

A little Edwards family history story for Tuesday. It was 213 years ago today that my ancestors moved to Maine. My great-grandfather’s great-grandfather, William Edwards, made the trek from Gilmanton, New Hampshire to Otisfield arriving on February 16, 1797.

Luckily the story was recorded by one of his descendants and published in 1916. Llewellyn Nathaniel Edwards, the gentleman who was the engineer on the Cribstone Bridge between Bailey Island and Orr’s Island in Harpswell wrote A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Edwards from which we borrow the following:

“William arrived in Otisfield, Me., Feb. 16, 1797. On the way from Gilmanton, he stopped in Gorham, Me., taking dinner with his brother, Richard. His son Simeon had previously come to Gorham and stayed with his uncle until the arrival of his father, when he accompanied him to Otisfield. The family and all household possessions were moved on a single ox sled. Over the stakes of the sled bed quilts were drawn to protect his wife and children and to furnish them shelter at night. The last eight miles of the journey was through the virgin forest, over trackless snow, “blazed” trees being the only guidance.

“It had been agreed between William and another party, probably the Proprietors of Otisfield that “they would have his house built by Feb. 15th.” As only the walls, however, were up, the family was obliged to pass the first night in a house which had the starry vault of a February sky as a roof.” (pg 220)

What kills me, I mean, besides the “not having a roof”, is that the last eight miles was forest. And that it was February.

Oh yeah, another thing. William’s wife Lydia (Baker) Edwards was pregnant, I’d say about six months so. She gave birth to baby Ephraham on May 17, 1797.

Ephraham ended up having a baby boy named … Joshua Edwards. He died in New Orleans during the Civil War, but that’s another story for another day.

Time For Temps

Monday, February 15, 2010 at 9:25 pm
By Josh

Oh joy: “Use of Temps May No Longer Signal Permanent Hiring.”

Israeli Tennis in Dubai

Monday, February 15, 2010 at 1:37 pm
By Josh

Remember last year when Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer wasn’t allowed into the UAE to play in the Dubai Tennis Championships because, well, she was Israeli (see Shahar Peer and Dubai)?

Well they let her in this year, and she’s already winning: “Israel’s Peer Makes Winning Start to Dubai Event.”

Dubai Sells Stake in Merlin

Monday, February 15, 2010 at 1:31 pm
By Josh

Recently we’ve talked about LEGOLAND owner Merlin Entertainments Group and how thy’re partially owned by Dubai International Capital (see Cypress Gardens and LEGO, Merlin, and Dubai).

Well now it turns out that Dubai actually owns a little less of them than we thought: “Dubai Firm Sold Part Of Merlin Stake“.

Welcome to WordPress!

Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 2:58 pm
By Josh

Welcome to my new blog, powered by WordPress.org.

I’m leaving the old blog right where it was (http://joshedwards.com/Blog/Blog.html) so if you need anything, feel free to wander back that way.

Oh, and Happy Valentine’s Day!

More soon.