Tressa Katherine
OAK HARBOR, Wash. — A daughter, Tressa Katherine, was born on Nov. 4 at Whidbey General Hospital in Oak Harbor to Angela and Benjamin (Dearborn) Farnsworth.
Farnsworth, formerly of Pittston and Vassalboro, Maine, is currently serving in the Navy stationed at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station. Mrs. Farnsworth is from Richmond, Maine.
Grandparents are Charlie and Kathy Dearborn of Richmond; Rick and Kim St. Amand of Vassalboro and John Farnsworth of Plaistow, N.H., formerly of South Gardiner, Maine.
Great-grandparents are Lawrence Dearborn Sr. of Richmond and the late Gisela Dearborn; William and Jacqueline Beckim of Randolph, Maine; John Lemar and Nancy Blethen of Hallowell, Maine; Marjorie and Merle Chaplin of Auburn, Maine, and the late E.V. and Virginia Farnsworth, formerly of South Gardiner.
Isabella Rose St. Pierre-Robbins
AUGUSTA — A daughter, Isabella Rose St. Pierre-Robbins, was born Oct. 29 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, to Shania St. Pierre and Matthew Robbins II of Augusta.
Jacob Willey
AUGUSTA — A son, Jacob Willey, was born Oct. 29 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, to Diana Horak and James Willey, Jr. of Augusta.
Liliana Paige Miville
AUGUSTA — A daughter, Liliana Paige Miville, was born Oct. 29 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, to Rachel and Rick Miville of Manchester.
Jillian Grace Campbellton
LEWISTON — A daughter, Jillian Grace Campbellton, was born Oct. 4 at Central Maine Medical Center to Valerie and Joshua Campbellton of Gardiner.
Grandparents are Alberta and James Leavitt of Farmingdale. Beatrice Campbellton of Chelsea is great-grandmother.
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