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Clarence Elwood “Reds” Maines

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Clarence Elwood “Reds” Maines

Birth
Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Jan 2004 (aged 70)
Prospect Park, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Springfield, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 14 (by the mausoleums)
Memorial ID
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Clarence "Reds" Maines was born in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. He was proud of his Appalachian heritage and later in life, after having moved to Philadelphia, Reds purchased property in Grampian, Pennsylvania with his lifelong friend, Eugene Potts (Potts-Maines Road in Grampian, PA is named after the two). Reds was a simple man, but not to be confused with a common man - he was a master deer hunter, wood worker, fisherman, and general outdoorsman. He was a good husband, father, and grandfather. His proud lineage lives on in his Grandchildren who continue to honor and celebrate the proud Maines heritage and traditions. The Maines' lineage and frontiering tradition has existed for hundreds of years (see below)and is responsible for the naming of the State of Maine.

John Mayne - England - 1512-1565
Alexander Mayne - England - 1546-1617
John Mayne - England/Colonial America - 1614-1699
Ezekiel Main - Colonial America - 1641-1714
Jeremiah Main - Colonial America - 1678-1727
Thomas Main - Colonial America - 1700-1771
Ezekiel Maine - Colonial America/United States - 1742-1799
Nehemiah Main - United States - 1776-1840
John Maines - United States - 1812-Unknown
Ellis Maines - United States - 1840-1910
Morris Maines - United States - 1878-1973
Clarence Maines - United States - 1933-2004


Clarence "Reds" Maines was born in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. He was proud of his Appalachian heritage and later in life, after having moved to Philadelphia, Reds purchased property in Grampian, Pennsylvania with his lifelong friend, Eugene Potts (Potts-Maines Road in Grampian, PA is named after the two). Reds was a simple man, but not to be confused with a common man - he was a master deer hunter, wood worker, fisherman, and general outdoorsman. He was a good husband, father, and grandfather. His proud lineage lives on in his Grandchildren who continue to honor and celebrate the proud Maines heritage and traditions. The Maines' lineage and frontiering tradition has existed for hundreds of years (see below)and is responsible for the naming of the State of Maine.

John Mayne - England - 1512-1565
Alexander Mayne - England - 1546-1617
John Mayne - England/Colonial America - 1614-1699
Ezekiel Main - Colonial America - 1641-1714
Jeremiah Main - Colonial America - 1678-1727
Thomas Main - Colonial America - 1700-1771
Ezekiel Maine - Colonial America/United States - 1742-1799
Nehemiah Main - United States - 1776-1840
John Maines - United States - 1812-Unknown
Ellis Maines - United States - 1840-1910
Morris Maines - United States - 1878-1973
Clarence Maines - United States - 1933-2004




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