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| Gordon Obits |
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| Maine Highland Games - with The House Of Gordon!! |
| CONTACT GORDONS OF MAINE |
| Gordon Hill Cemetery, Exeter NH (Gordon, Graves, Sanborn, Barstow, Bartlett, Magoun, and Perkins) |
| Nathaniel Gordon, (not related to us) Maine native, from Portland - hung in 1862 as a slave trader. |
| 2007 Exeter NH Gordon Reunion |
| Gordon News Archive |
| The Gordon Family Photo Album |
| Exeter Cemetery and the Winter Street Burial Ground in Exeter |
| The Gordon family cemetery on Peach Orchard Road (aka "Poor Farm" or "Gordon Road") in Lyman, Maine. |
| Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Lyman Maine |
| Gordon Genealogy |
| The Kirk of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen Scotland - where Alexander was christened 400 years ago. |
| G.W. Emmons's Medal of Honor |
| Nathaniel Gordon (#314) and his home in Exeter. |
| The Old Gordon Road Cemetery, Brentwood NH |
| New Hampton, New Hampshire |
| The Gordons of Central Maine |
| Salem (and some Exeter) New Hampshire Stones. |
| Ladd-Gordon Cemetery, Epping NH |
| Massachusetts Stones. |
| Laurel Hill Cemetery, Saco, Maine. |
| The Gordons Of Fayette, Maine |
| Gordon Cemetery, Searsport, Maine |
| Genealogical links and contacts page. |
| Gordon Family Genealogy Library |
| The Gordons of Suncook (Head's Cemetery, Hooksett, New Hampshire) |
| "Stranger," the Confederate grave in a small Maine town. |
| Glenn Raymond Gordon, killed in Vietnam |
| More early and interesting gravestones |
| Bradford Burial Ground, Bradford, MA |
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Content on this page provided by Merle Gordon
| The old Gordon farm next to the Wayne cemetery. |

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| The farm is no longer in the family. |
| Detail of Jonathan (#238) Gordon's stone. |

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| His wife, Sarah Pettingill, was a from a famed family. |
| Henry Greenwood Gordon (#708) |

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| 8th generation, Ira's father |
| Ira (#902) & Flossie, Merle's great grandparents. |

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| Merle was lucky enough to know them both. |
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Merle Gordon is the host of the
Yahoo email Alexander Gordon list:
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Central Maine Gordons, especially the
'Readfield Branch' figure predominently in Blanch Gordon Cobb's pre-war work for the DAR: 'The Gordons of Maine and New Hampshire.'
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Gordons are featured on the Readfield Maine
Historical and Genealogical website:
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