As of 13 May 2020
- 43.1 – Article: “The Identity of Samuel and Joseph Holmes of Scarborough and Machias, Maine: The Importance of Applying Basic Genealogical Methods” by Windred A. Côté, III. The Maine Genealogist, May 1999, Pages 51-60.
- 4.1 – Article: “The Identity of Samuel and Joseph Holmes of Scarborough and Machias, Maine: The Importance of Applying Basic Genealogical Methods” by Windred A. Côté, III. Generations, The Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, Summer 2000, Pages 35-41.
- 9.1759 – “Holmes Family” – A typed, 1-page document apparently written by S. M. Watson in 1917 and transcribed by Dorothy Shaw Libby, Feb. 15, 1962.
- 03.7.1 – Letter: June 13, 2002 from Yolande B. Justice Scarborough Town Clerk to Ms. Joan Starkman.
- Letter: December 3, 2002 from Joan Starkman to Scarborough Historical Society.
- Letter: February 3, 2003 Mary G Johnson to Ms. Joan Starkman. [response]
- 03.39.1 – Letter: June 23, 2003 from Mary Johnson to Ms. Joan Starkman.
- 03.39.2a – Letter: July 9, 2003 – From Joan Starkman to Ms. Johnson.
- 03.39.2b – Letter: July 21, 2003 from Mary Johnson to Ms. Joan Starkman.
- 20.11.1a – Letter: Feb 19, 2020 from Joan Starkman to Scarborough Historical Society.
- Photocopy of letter from S. Marion Watson to Isaac ___, Feb 4, 1882.
- Photocopy of “Names of persons admitted to Covenant for the privilege of baptism to themselves and children.” [2nd Congregational Church]
Clipping: Maine Sunday Telegram, January 12, 1992, Page 10G – “WHAT’S IN A NAME?” Query 12,628: HOLMES. John Nelson Holmes, son of Joseph and Dorcas Holmes….
Holmes Cross References (AKA “Pink Slip”)
- Daniel Holmes, See #97.32.5, Invent. of Estate of N. Libby.
- See History of Machias, pg. 15, Joseph
- Chris Holmes – 00.571 ‘Acting in Fun’
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