James Bezanson advertises his coach service in the Clarence and Richmond Examiner and New England Advertiser (Grafton, New South Wales), 23 April 1889
Captain Peleman Bezanson, "Got a Gold Medal" in The Rome (N.Y.) Semi-Weekly Citizen, 4 February 1896
Advertisement in McAlpine's Halifax City Directory, 1896-1897, for Harding Porter Bezanson's clothing business
1900 US Federal census entry showing Harry Wood, his wife Maud (Lawrence) Wood, and his sister Annie Etta Wood
Ralph, Walter, and Afton Bezanson mentioned in "Beverly Boat Builder May Be Drowned", Boston Evening Transcript, 14 August 1902, page 5
Wellington Bezanson in "Mate of Str. Brunswick Had His Back Broken", The Daily Sun, (St. John, New Brunswick), 10 August 1903, page 1
Peleoman Bezanson and Clifford Bezanson in "Giant Wave Sweeps Yacht in Midocean", The New York Times, 30 October 1905
Part two of "Nine Workers Killed in Hotel Bixby Disaster", The Los Angeles Herald, 10 November 1906, page 2
Afton Bezanson in "Nine Workers Killed in Hotel Bixby Disaster", The Los Angeles Herald, 10 November 1906, page 1
Captain Peleoman Bezanson mentioned in "Miniature Yacht Wonderfully Fine", The Day, New London, Connecticut, 6 January 1909
1910 U.S. Federal Census page for Harry Wood and family including his wife's parents, Solomon Lawrence and Mary (Graham) Lawrence, 21 April 1910
Veda (Djureen) Bezanson and Burton Bezanson, "A Loaf of Bread and Thou.", The Lincoln Daily News, Tuesday, November 16, 1915, page 2
Aloha II, built in 1910 at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts for Arthur Curtiss James
Dorothy Bezanson in "GIRL, 15, MAY HAVE GONE WITH SUITOR", The Boston Globe, 16 December 1929, Page 22
Dorothy Bezanson in Greater Boston New Briefs and Personal Paragraphs (Waltham), The Boston Globe, 17 December 1929, Page 29
Dorothy Bezanson in "MISSING GIRL SOUGHT BY NEW YORK POLICE", The Boston Globe, 18 December 1929, Page 18
Dorothy Bezanson in YOUTH SAYS HE DROVE COUPLE TO NEW YORK", The Boston Globe, 18 December 1929, Page 24