Virtual Hike to Rockland, Maine

The next destination on my Virtual Hike was Rockland, Maine.

virtual hike, rockland maine, hiking, exercise, maineNo family connection for this stop, and it will be awhile before I again have one. This stop is further up Highway 1 from Arundel, Maine as I head north toward Canada.

virtual hike, rockland maine, hiking, exercise, maineThe route up to Rockland is close to the coast in most places, but also had to work around inlets along the coast.

virtual hike, rockland maine, hiking, exercise, maineRockland is in Penobscot Bay and is home to a lot of lobster boats. Each year the Maine Lobster Festival is held there.

virtual hike, rockland maine, hiking, exercise, maineRockland is also home to the Maine Lighthouse Museum. There are a lot of lighthouses along the Maine coast.

virtual hike, rockland maine, hiking, exercise, maineHere you can see an overview of Penobscot Bay and the many docks and boats in the harbor area.

The Virtual Hike now continues north along the coast of Maine, but not too close as this would involve a lot of back and forth through the inlets. I need to be further inland to follow a straighter path. The next big destinations are in Canada and include several places where my ancestors lived and some important places near them.

Steven

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Wapello County Iowa Roots

One of the projects that I want to work on next year is tracing where my ancestors lived in Iowa. A couple years ago I wrote about one of the counties where my ancestors lived. Many of my friends know that I spent my early years in Ottumwa, Iowa which is the county seat of Wapello County.

Chief Wapella, Chief of the Mesquakees, Ottumwa, Iowa, Wapello County, Iowa History, native americans, American IndiansWapello County was created in February 1843 and was named for Wapella or Chief Wapello who was a chief of the Mesquakees. He was born in 1787 in what is today Wisconsin and died on March 15, 1842 after getting sick on a hunting trip near Ottumwa, Iowa.

wapello county iowa, ottumwa, iowa, GenealogyHere you can see where Wapello County is in Iowa.

google maps, wapello county, Iowa counties, Ottumwa IowaLike many county seats Ottumwa is in the middle of the county. I was not born in Ottumwa, but my parents moved back there not too long after I was born and we lived there until I finished 5th grade.

Pleasant Township, Wapello County Iowa, Ancestors, Census, 1854However, I have some very old family roots in Wapello County. My 3rd great-grandfather Silas Calvin Ramsey lived in Pleasant Township back in 1854. The entry below him in the census is his father-in-law Adam Sears, who is of course my 4th great-grandfather.

Adam Sears was a Restoration Movement preacher which is quite interesting as almost a hundred years later a Restoration Movement Bible school was founded in Ottumwa which is where my parents met.

Pleasant Township, Wapello, Iowa, Ottumwa, AbingdonPleasant Township is in the eastern part of Wapello County. You can see that it is near Abingdon where my 4th great-grandmother is buried across from the Abingdon Church of Christ.

Competine, iowa, Wapello County, OttumwaIn the 1856 census they have a Competine, Iowa address. The tiny village of Competine is where the red flag is on the map. I don’t know exactly where they lived, but since they lived in Pleasant Township it would have been to the south.

chillicothe, Iowa, Braman, Wapello CountyI also have a Braman ancestor who lived in Wapello County in the early days. In 1873 my 2nd great-grandfather Joseph Harvey Braman was living in Chillicothe, Iowa. He did not live there long as by 1880 his family was living in Hamburg, Iowa.

It is always interesting for me to see how my ancestors moved across the country. Wapello County was definitely a very significant place for my family.

Steven

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