Clams and Pogies

From collection Witherle Collection

Clams and Pogies

From the Clams and Pogies account book: among the contents is listed Martha C. Gray Heath (May 6, 1846-February 7, 1902) of Brooksville, daughter of Josiah M. Gray and Sarah "Sally" Morey. Our Martha is listed in the 1850 and 1860 censuses/censusi as living with nuclear family in Brooksville. Dad dies in 1869, Mom in 1883. Martha lives with older sister Elizabeth C. Grindle and brother-in-law Rueben Grindle in Castine for 1870 and 1880 censuses. The jackpot is the 1870 census when she is listed as a 'clamer'. In the 1880, she is listed as sister-in-law with no profession. 1890 census does not exist, but in 1900 she is living in Castine with a niece, again no profession, but with the married name of Heath. Lorenzo Heath was a ropemaker in Castine, who fought in the CIvil War. Martha is receiving his government pension after his death in 1896.

Details

MS 157
Attributed to William Witherle.  Among those getting salt for clams is listed Martha Gray.  From Brooksville, born in 1846, Martha lived with older sister Elizabeth C. Grindle and brother-in-law Rueben Grindle in Castine for 1870 and 1880 censuses. The 1870 census listed her as a clamer.  She later married Lorenzo Heath of Castine.
City/Town:
Castine 
State/Province:
Maine 
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