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Milo Meeting Room, ME

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=History=
Prior to 1878, an exclusive sister named Mrs. Jeanette Haskell Sturtevant lived in Milo, Piscataquis County in Northwest [[Maine]] thru her death on Feb. 27, 1880at the age of 48..
==Haskell family==
Jeanette was born Feb. 5, 1832 in Guilford Center, Piscataquis, Maine.
 
Elihu B. Haskell (Jeanette's maiden name) was one of the earliest graduates of Colby University of the same county.
** Edwin Otto Sturtevant (1906-1985 Milo, ME)
** Rev. Harry Leroy Sturtevant (1910-1983 Milo, ME) m. Genevieve Helen Tonyes (b. 1919 NY - d. 2020 Milo, ME)
** Lillian G. Sturtevant (1898-1968 Milo, ME)
* Mellie F. Sturtevant (1869-1874)
 
* Minnie Lanette Sturtevant Rice (b. 1871)
===post-1880===
Julian M. Sturtevant (1805-1886) penned ''The Keys of Sect'' aka ''The Church of the New Testament compared with the Sects of modern Christendom'', Boston:Lee & Shepard, 1880.
S.T. Sturtevant penned "The Preachers Manual".
In 1881, there was an Austin Sturtevant and C.A. Sturtevant working as butchers in Plainfield, N.J.
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