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Cushing, MaineA Fishing and Farming Community
Well Off the Beaten Path
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History
In 1789, a group of small settlements on the west bank of the St. Georges
River was incorporated and named after Lt. Gov. Thomas Cushing of
Massachusetts. It was not until 1816 that Maine seceded from Massachusetts
and 1820 that it was admitted to the Union. Prior to 1789, the area on
both sides of the river had been known as the Lower Plantation of St.
Georges. The present villages of St. George separated from Cushing in 1803,
Cushing retaining the West side of the St. George River .
A 1605 inscription on a rock suggests the date of the first European
exploration of the area and was probably left by a crew member of the
Captain George Weymouth expedition. 1998 and 1999 excavations have
confirmed settlement by an English trader about 1634. He was soon driven
out by the French, however, who retained control until 1654. Little is
known about settlement until the mid 1700's, when scattered traders,
fishermen and farmers began to acccept offers of land. Problems with the
Indians and the French made life difficult and slowed developed from what
it otherwise might have been. There are said to have been only about 30
settlers in 1743, but by 1820 there were 600 occupying 75 residences.
Today, the Town remains almost entirely residential, with a population of
about 1300, one K through four school, one fire station and one store.
Twenty-three burial sites have been identified and 1163 burials indexed
from 1750 to 1996 by the Cushing Historical Society.
Features
The town lies on a north-south peninsular between Friendship and St. George.
It is entered via Wadsworth Street, south off Route One in Thomaston.
It is on the west bank of the St. George River and includes Gay's Island
and Crotch Island. It contains anchorages in Pleasant Point Harbor, often
referred to as "The Gut," and in Maple Juice Cove.
Other features are Broad and Hyler Coves, and McCarthy, Bradford,
Bailey and Montgomery Points.
Sources
- For photocopies of local Births, Marriages and Deaths
send $1. and a SASE to the
Town Clerk's Office, 505 Pleasant Point Rd., Cushing, Maine
04841
- Or write Maine State Archive, LMA building, State House Station, Augusta, Me
04333, 207-287-5795, Hrs Mon-Fri 8-11:30 12:30-4
Copies of records of birth, marriage, and death from the year 1923 to the present can also be obtained from the Office of Vital Statistics, State House Station #11, Augusta, ME 04333-0011. Their fee is $10.00 for a certified copy or $6.00 for an uncertified copy.
For information on Probate Records send $1. and a SASE to the Probate Court. Request a photocopy of the 'Petition for Distribution or Administration' or 'Account of Administration' , (whichever is available), for the deceased individual. (Addresses below)
- For 1636-1760 write York County Probate Court, Box 339, Alfred, ME 04002-0399
Fax 207-594-0446 Phone 207-324-1574 Hours 8:30-4:30 Eastern
For 1761-1860 write Lincoln County Probate Court, Box 249, Wiscasset, ME 04578
Fax 207-882-4061 Phone 207-882-7431 or 207-882-7515 Hours 8-4 Eastern
For 1860-present write Knox County Probate Court, 62 Union St., Rockland, ME 04841
Fax 207-594-0446 Phone 207-594-0422 Hours 8-4 Eastern
For information on Deeds of Land send $1. and a SASE to the Registrar of Deeds. Request a photocopy of the record for that individual.
- For 1636-1760 write York County Registrar of Deeds, Box 339, Alfred, ME 04002-0399
Fax 207-324-2886 Phone 207-324-1574 Hours 8:30-4:30 Eastern
For 1761-1860 write Lincoln County Registrar of Deeds, 32 High St., Box 249, Wiscasset, ME 04578
Fax 207-882-4061 Phone 207-882-7431 or 207-882-7515 Hours 8-4 Eastern
For 1860-present write Knox County Registrar of Deeds, 62 Union St., Rockland, ME 04841
Fax 207-594-0446 Phone 207-594-0422 Hours 8-4 Eastern
Volunteers With Books

To request a lookup from any of
the references, click on the address of the owner and ask them politely.
Please make your requests as specific as possible.
Reference |
Author |
Owner/Email |
| Cushing, formerly Lower St. George: 'Records of Lower St.
George, 1605-1897' |
transcribed by Ruth J. Aiken, 1987 |
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| 'Settlers & Soldiers of Cushing, Maine Before 1760 & Their
Descendants', surname index |
Brad Beckett |
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| 'Saltwater Farm' |
Luthera Burton Dawson, 1993
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| All-Name Cemetery Index to 23 Burial Locations in Cushing |
Cushing Historical Society |
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| 'Rockland Courier Gazette',1897 to present plus an earlier paper from 1861
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Microfilm. Births, Marriages and Deaths |
Rockland Public Library, 86 Union St. Rockland ME 04841 SASE + $1. |
| 'Vital Records Published in Rockland, Maine, Prior to 1892',
The Rockland Courier Gazette's Births, Marriages and Deaths 1846 to 1892 |
Charles Candage |
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| 'Thomaston Recorder, of Thomaston, Me. The newspaper's
marriages and deaths from 1837-1846, indexed |
Steven Sullivan |
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| 'Maine Families in 1790'Vol. 1-6, one generation back and one
forward |
ed. by Gray and Anderson |
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| 'Maine and NH Families' |
Walter Goodwin Davis |
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Most recent revision May 2008
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