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Funeral Homes in Kittery Point, ME
Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home, located in Plaistow, NH, serves the Southern New Hampshire and Greater Haverhill, Massachusetts areas. Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home offers a wide range of funeral services for all faiths that a family can...
Established in 1966, Berube-Comeau Funeral Home is a family owned business located in Haverhill, MA, and serves the Greater Haverhill, Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire areas.Berube-Comeau Funeral Home offers a wide range of funeral...
Nearby Funeral Homes for Kittery Point
Somersworth, NH 03878
Haverhill, MA 01832
Kennebunk, ME 04043
Raymond, NH 03077
Exeter, NH 03833
Plaistow, NH 03865
Haverhill, MA 01835
Methuen, MA 01831
Exeter, NH 03833
Haverhill, MA 01830
Rowley, MA 01969
Portsmouth, NH 03804
Newmarket, NH 03857
Haverhill, MA 01831
Sanford, ME 04073
Berwick, ME 03878
York, ME 03909
South Berwick, ME 03805
Ipswich, MA 01938
Haverhill, MA 01830
Amesbury, MA 01913
Facts about the city
Kittery Point is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Kittery, York County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,012 at the 2010 census. Located beside the Atlantic Ocean, it is home to Fort McClary State Historic Site and, on Gerrish Island, Fort Foster Park. Cutts Island is home to Seapoint Beach and the Brave Boat Harbor Division of the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge.Kittery Point is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Kittery Point Obituaries
It was noted by New Bern Sun Journal on April 5th, 2012 that Larry E Shaffer passed on in Anderson, Indiana. Shaffer was 56 years old and was born in Kittery Point, ME. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Larry E's life.
History
Cutts Island is home to Seapoint Beach and the Brave Boat Harbor Division of the Rachel Carson Carson National Wildlife Refuge.
First settled as early as 1623, the southern part of Kittery was once called Champernowne's after Sir Francis Champernowne, a prominent merchant adventurer and cousin of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, the prime mover behind settlement north of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The population was 1,135 at the United States Census, 2000 census. Near Seapoint Beach in the mid-20th century, the Newcomen Society of the United States Society built a cluster of Tudor style architecture cottages at what was then its summer retreat. He went on to build a mercantile empire, which his son Sir William Pepperrell inherited and expanded. Recently threatened with redevelopment because of its desirable view of Pepperrell Cove and Portsmouth Harbor, the building has instead been building restoration Some speculate that the Bray House was the birthplace of the mother of Sir William Pepperrell, whose father William Pepperrell Sr.
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