Her husband was a Surgeon's Mate, 11th Massachusetts, May 11, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, January 1, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, Jun 12 1783, and served to November 3, 1783;
He settled in Scarborough, Maine, in the practice of his profession; several years later removed to Westbrook, Maine; then, about 1790, formed a partnership in an extensive lumbering business in Topsham, Maine, with William King (who later was the first Governor of Maine) under the firm name of King & Porter, which they carried on until 1810, when King removed to Bath, Maine. The disastrous flood of 1814 on the Androscoggin River swept away almost $80,000.00 of Dr. Porter's property, in mills, lumber, and the bridge (of which he was part owner). He was a member of the Governor's Council; was also a member of the Massachusetts Senate from Lincoln County; Fellow and Treasurer of Bowdoin College, 1806-1815; removed to Camden in 1829; was termed 'Esquire'.
Her brother was the first Governor of Maine: William King.
Another brother, Rufus King, signed the Constitution, ran for president, US Senator, Ambassador to Great Britain.
Another brother was a Major General in 1812: Cyrus king.
Children, born in Topsham:
i. Mary, b. at Scarborough 4 May 1792. d. after 1814.. n.f.r.
ii. William King, b. 4 November 1795.
iii. Charles Richard, b. 24 October 1797. d. in Bath, ME. 12 Jul 1860. m. there 8 May 1827, Caroline C. Smith. Only child: 1. Charles E., d. Bath 29 Jun 1866, m. Francina -- , children a) Annie J., b) Abigail W.
iv. Rufus King Jones, b. 13 September 1799. Nov. 17, 1871
New Portland, Maine
v. Benjamin Jones, Jr., b. 21 March 1804.d. in Camden 12 Sep 1871 m. there, Arethusa D. Bowers. Postmaster of Camden: 1853-61. 17 children.
Her husband was a Surgeon's Mate, 11th Massachusetts, May 11, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, January 1, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, Jun 12 1783, and served to November 3, 1783;
He settled in Scarborough, Maine, in the practice of his profession; several years later removed to Westbrook, Maine; then, about 1790, formed a partnership in an extensive lumbering business in Topsham, Maine, with William King (who later was the first Governor of Maine) under the firm name of King & Porter, which they carried on until 1810, when King removed to Bath, Maine. The disastrous flood of 1814 on the Androscoggin River swept away almost $80,000.00 of Dr. Porter's property, in mills, lumber, and the bridge (of which he was part owner). He was a member of the Governor's Council; was also a member of the Massachusetts Senate from Lincoln County; Fellow and Treasurer of Bowdoin College, 1806-1815; removed to Camden in 1829; was termed 'Esquire'.
Her brother was the first Governor of Maine: William King.
Another brother, Rufus King, signed the Constitution, ran for president, US Senator, Ambassador to Great Britain.
Another brother was a Major General in 1812: Cyrus king.
Children, born in Topsham:
i. Mary, b. at Scarborough 4 May 1792. d. after 1814.. n.f.r.
ii. William King, b. 4 November 1795.
iii. Charles Richard, b. 24 October 1797. d. in Bath, ME. 12 Jul 1860. m. there 8 May 1827, Caroline C. Smith. Only child: 1. Charles E., d. Bath 29 Jun 1866, m. Francina -- , children a) Annie J., b) Abigail W.
iv. Rufus King Jones, b. 13 September 1799. Nov. 17, 1871
New Portland, Maine
v. Benjamin Jones, Jr., b. 21 March 1804.d. in Camden 12 Sep 1871 m. there, Arethusa D. Bowers. Postmaster of Camden: 1853-61. 17 children.
Inscription
Elizabeth L. Wife of Hon. B.J. Porter Died June 9, 1853, AE 83 y'rs 5 mo's