John Paine
John Paine hosted Wilford Woodruff overnight on 1 Nov. 1837 in Lincoln Co., Maine and conveyed him to Thomaston, Lincoln Co., Maine on 2 Nov. 1837. Limited context is available at this time to positively identify this individual as John Paine who died 5 Mar. 1841 in Thomaston or John G. Paine who died 6 Feb. 1841 in Thomaston. If you have any information that will help us positively identify which John Paine this was, such as his full name, birth date, death date, or FamilySearch PID, please send a message to contact@wilfordwoodruffpapers.org.
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