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Susannah Searles was born in 1840. She married Charles F. Bubier (see Bubier Family) around 1859/60. The couple is listed on the 1860 census as living in Perkins Plantation, Franklin, Maine without any children. The family must have then removed to Dallas Plantation, near Rangley for on August 18, 1862, Charles enlisted from Dallas Plantation in Company G, 17th Maine Infantry. However he received a disability discharge on March 16, 1864, so he was probably home for the birth of the couple’s first son, Charles, who was born in May of 1864, probably at Dallas Plantation. Their daughter Ruth is remembered in family records as being born in Dallas Plantation, but her son Ernest, the third child, was born in Hallowell. It is not known if the family actually lived in Hallowell for a short time or if the birth occurred while visiting Searles or Carter relatives in that area. By 1870, the family had returned to Perkins Plantation with Charles’s Parents. Some time after this, Charles moved his family to Canada (pronounce Kennedy) Corners in Jay, which lies on Route 133 at the intersection of Malcomber Road. He apparently began his life in Jay as a farmer, but by 1880 his occupation is listed as quarryman, as he worked as a stone cutter in the local granite quarry. Susannah died in 1901. Charles followed her in 1910. Both are buried in North Jay, Maine.
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