Photo 69-OAR-23

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I believe the people that lived in this house in the 60's was Ferdinand and Alice Morin, my uncle and aunt. The house is no longer standing. Their children were Pit, Ursula, Jeannine, Marcel, Solange, Nancy(Marie), Robert, Lionel, Diane and Joyce

I am sure this was Fernand and Alice house. Ten kids were raised in this house with the second floor divided in two
six girls on one side and the four boys on the other side and one bedroom downstairs for Manoc and Matante. I remember storing barrels in the big barn...fill it up in the winter and sell all in the summer. ....and that circle driveway, we would come in on the left and leave on the right....Amazing !

I lived in this house with my brothers and sisters. I was born in 1964 and I believe we moved to the new farmhouse about 5 years later. I left Maine in 1987 and moved to Connecticut and have lived here since. Even though the buildings no longer exist, this is exactly the way I remember it. Still think back on this place.

My home for 17 years. Still remember jumping off the bard in the winter with my great brothers and sisters. I remember it all.
I remember my Grandfather Morin's giant work horses; not to play with. The bails of hay stored in the barn wonderful playground for ambitious kids.

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