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| 201 | Luella is traveling with her husband Ellis and their children. Their contact in Canada is Ellis brother George who is living in Plaster Rock, NB and Luella's father Richard who is living in Mirror Lake, BC. | LANE, Luella J (I011106)
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| 202 | M.L. Bierbrier, "The Origin of Abraham Shaw of Dedham", The American Genealogist, April 1981, the Last Will and Testament of Sara Shawe: "The will nuncupative of Sara Shawe late of Northowrome spinstred deceased. Memorandum that the daie and year abovesaid Sara Shawe being sicke in body but of perfecte memorie did make her last will and testament in manner following. She gave unto Abraham Shawe her brother eight pounds. Item to Sarah Shawe her sister fower pounds Item to Jonas Shawe her brother fortie shillings Item to Martha Shawe her sister nyne pounds Item to John Moore Joseph Moore and Grace Moore to ev[e]ry of them Twenty shillings The residue of her goods not given she gave unto her mother Elizabeth wife of Richard Moore whome she made executrix of her said last will and testament witnesses hereof Michell Tailor and Samuell Longbotham." [Proved 17 April 1616] | SHAWE, Sarah (I000922)
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| 203 | MADISON -- Doris Ann (Matthews) Perkins passed away on Aug. 31, 2010, at Maplecrest Rehabilitation and Living Center in Madison, where she had been a resident for the past 51/2 years. She was born April 2, 1923, daughter of Roy T. and Elva (Scott) Matthews. Doris graduated from Madison Memorial High School, class of 1941. She was involved in drama and loved English. Upon graduating, she was treated to a trip to Washington, D.C. which was very memorable for her. After high school, she worked for a time for Beaver Wood Products in North Anson. She married Donald L. Perkins on June 12, 1943, and later worked in the family business (Donald Perkins Machine Shop) until the birth of her daughter, Penelope, in 1954. Doris lived a very full life and had many happy memories and accomplishments. Most of her life was spent being a wife and mother. She was the neighborhood school taxi for all the kids when the weather was bad and volunteered to be an assistant Girl Scout leader for her daughter's troop. She belonged to many organizations in Madison, including the Madison Womens Club, Euclid Order of Eastern Star (a past matron of that order). She was also a member of the Womens Association of the Congregational Church in Madison. She was always a very active member and served in all capacities in anything in which she was involved. She loved to play bridge and did so weekly for many years. She also loved to cook, knit, and do ceramics and crafts. Snowmobiling, skiing, golf and camping were enjoyed as well. In her later years, reading, sports and nature were great pastimes. Many great hours were spent at the family camp on Embden Pond. Her greatest joy was spending time with her grandsons, Derek and Timothy. She was predeceased by her parents; her husband in October 2006; brothers Phillip, Ralph and Rudolph Matthews and their wives, Fran, Alma, and Ester; sisters Alma and Fostina Matthews; nephews Scott and Gene Matthews; sisters-in-law Erva Harding, Irma Low and Jennie Perkins; and brother-in-law Elwood Perkins. Survivors include, her daughter, Penelope and her husband, Russell Denis, of Skowhegan; two grandsons, Derek and Timothy Kyes; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010, at Forest Hills Cemetery in Madison. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Maplecrest Activities Fund in care of Betsey Wacome, 174 Main St. Madison, Me. 04950. A special thank you to all of the staff at Maplecrest, Beacon Hospice and Dr. Melody Pratt for their care, compassion and friendship through this journey. You have become like family and my mother loved you all. Arrangements are being handled by Giberson Funeral Home, 40 Maple St., Madison. Published in Morning Sentinel on September 2, 2010 | MATTHEWS, Doris Anne (I013362)
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| 204 | Maine Death Index, 1960-97 [database online]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. Original electronic data: State of Maine. Maine Death Index, 1960-97. Augusta, ME: State of Maine Department of Human Serces, 19--. | Source (S0082)
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| 205 | March: I am seeking information on the descendants of Dr. John Edgar March, who died in 1907. He served as a Saint John port doctor and as a general practitioner in Hampton. His wife was Clymene KAYE. They had four children: Maud; Ernest (1887-?); John Edgar (1891-1961), who was my father; and Dudley (1897-?). I have the First World War records of the sons. I do not have any information on Maud, who married a Presbyterian clergyman, Gordon Dickie. They lived a good part of their lives in British Columbia. At my father's interment in Fernhill Cemetery in 1961, a relative, unknown to me, showed me a binder of family genealogical information. William D. March, 12 Simcoe Place, Halifax, N.S., B3M 1H3. Phone (902) 443-6036 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (902) 443-6036 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (902) 443-6036 end_of_the_skype_highlighting. Or E-mail to wdmarch@ns.sympatico.ca. 2. J. Edgar March appears as a witness to the marriage of J. William KAYE and Kate STEADMAN. 3. Dr. J. E. March presided at the birth of Eugenia Vedder Rowan daughter of Frank Rown and Mary Horton Kaye. | MARCH, Doctor John Edgar (I006662)
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| 206 | Margaret is listed as a widow | Margaret W (I010882)
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| 207 | Marjorie and her husband Hamilton Kyle are living in the household of their oldest daughter Ellen and her husband Thomas Mathews. | ALCORN, Margaret (I007916)
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| 208 | Marjorie is now married to John Kyle and the couple are living with Marjorie's parents. | KAYE, Marjorie Maude (I000007)
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| 209 | Marriage record lists parents as Angus McCuspey and Mercy Ann Woodworth. | Family: MCCUSPEY, Abram Norman / MCCORMACK, Blossom (F02869)
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| 210 | Marriage was witnessed by Marjory Kyle and Fred Ward. | Family: KAYE, Clinton Tremaine / WRAN, Ellen Ruth (F01209)
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| 211 | Marriage was witnesssed by James Bartley (John's brother?) and Catherine Kyle, Letitia's sister. | Family: BARTLEY, John / KYLE, Letitia (F02636)
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| 212 | Married at same time as her sister. | Family: HEWITT, William / KAY, Barbara (F02208)
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| 213 | Married at the same time as her sister Barbara. | Family: BOYNE, Thomas / KAY, Isabella (F02209)
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| 214 | Martha is now a widow and living with her son James and his wife Florence Barbour. | MCKINLEY, Martha Jane (I010983)
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| 215 | Mary Ann Steadman may not be Willana's mother. It appears that Willana may have been born before Mary Ann and Howard were married. The 1900 census record for Mary Anna also indicates that she has no children. | Family: STEDMAN, Howard / STEADMAN, Mary Ann (F02878)
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| 216 | Mary Ann Steadman may not be Willana's mother. It appears that Willana may have been born before Mary Ann and Howard were married. The 1900 census record for Mary Anna also indicates that she has no children. | STEDMAN, Willana (I011885)
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| 217 | Mary H. was married to William Banister Deacon, of Moncton. They reside at Shediac. Mr. Deacon is a Justice of the Peace and is in the drug business. They had ten children, named, respectively, Maggie Agnes, Alice Millard, Charles William, Clifford Banister, Lulie May, Edgar Harrie, Frank Edgar, Laurie Steadman, Clarence Royal, and Albert Black. Three of these--Edgar H., Frank E., and Clarence R.--died when young. Maggie A. died in 1872, aged 16 years. From: Historical record of the posterity of William Black | BLACK, Mary Hannah (I011905)
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| 218 | Mary is living in her parents home with her husband George James Payne. | BERRYMAN, Mary A (I011097)
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| 219 | Mary is now a widow. | BERRYMAN, Mary A (I011097)
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| 220 | Mary's surname appears variously as Gould and Goold as well as Guild. | GOULD, Mary (I001489)
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| 221 | MATTHEWS ATTA Burial: 1957 Plot owners: MATTHEWS Block: 103 Grave: 4 Lot: 41 Lot also includes graves of husband Henry and son Donald. | WILLIAMS, Atta May (I011606)
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| 222 | MATTHEWS DONALD Burial: 1943 Plot owner: MATTHEWS Block: 103 Grave: 3 Lot: 41 Lot also includes graves of parents Henry and Atta. | MATTHEWS, Donald F (I011716)
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| 223 | MATTHEWS HENRY Burial: 1959 Plot owner: MATTHEWS Block: 103 Grave: 5 Lot: 41 Lot also includes graves of wife Atta and son Donald. | MATTHEWS, Henry Hamilton (I011605)
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| 224 | MATTHEWS, LORENZO Burial: 1927 Plot owners: MATTHEWS & AUBLE Block: 104 Grave: 1 Lot: 27 | MATTHEWS, Lorenzo Dow (I011597)
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| 225 | Migrated 1635 on the Truelove from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, to Dorchester. Moved in 1640 to New Haven. | PRESTON, William (I013127)
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| 226 | Miss Bella JONES of Boston, d/o Henry JONES, formerly of this city, is in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. J.D. HENDERSON. | JONES, Isabella Steadman McKenzie (I010827)
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| 227 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: GLASGOW, Paul John Weade / EASTON, Mary Kathleen (F03037)
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| 228 | Mt Pleasant Cemetery | BARTER, Louise Campbell (I000343)
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| 229 | Name also often appears as Dorothea | BUTLAND, Dorothea Ann (I011041)
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| 230 | Name: Mark R Bartley V Birth Date: 14 Sep 1947 [15 Sep 1947] Phone Number: 990-7173 [483-0986] Address: 7728 E Pepper Tree Ln, Scottsdale, AZ, 85250-7947 (1996) [6925 5th Av 505, Scottsdale, AZ, 85251] | BARTLEY, Mark Richard (I012651)
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| 231 | Name: CATHERINE ENGLAND BARTER Event Date: 1952 10 11 (Yr/Mo/Day) Age: 69 Gender: Female Event Place: VANCOUVER Reg. Number: 1952-09-009880 British Columbia Archives Microfilm Number: B13213 GSU Microfilm Number: 2032862 | ENGLAND, Catherine (I000067)
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| 232 | Name: ULDENE ANNA C BARTER Event Date: 1972 4 6 (Yr/Mo/Day) Age: 77 Gender: Female Event Place: HANEY Reg. Number: 1972-09-005327 British Columbia Archives Microfilm Number: B13316 GSU Microfilm Number: 2034299 | LILLEY, Uldine Anna Caroline (I000152)
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| 233 | Names of the children are from Historical Record of the Posterity of William Black | Family: DEACON, William Banister / BLACK, Mary Hannah (F02886)
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| 234 | Nehemiah WARD (Jr.), a farmer, born in Attleboro, Massachusetts in 1740 was granted land in the Upper Tantramar region of what is now New Brunswick- but was then part of Nova Scotia- in 1763. He was a descendant of William WARD 1600-1687 (originally WARDE) a leather seller- or "cordwainer" of London, England, who went to Massachusetts between 12 July 1639 and 22 January 1640. | WARD, Nehemiah (I007310)
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| 235 | Note: Went to Pawtuxet (northernWarwick), RI, between 1 Jul 1661 and 13 Jul 1663. Abiah did not have a son John as given in some sources. 1 2 3 Birth: 9 APR 1643 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA 4 Death: BET 14 DEC 1687 AND 22 MAR 1698/9 in Pawtuxet (Warwick), Kent, RI Note: Died after 14 Dec 1687 and probably before 26 Dec 1689, but certainly before 22 Mar 1698/9. [NEHGR] "He was presumably deceased when "Rebecka Carpenter Daughter of Abiah Carpenter" was recorded in the "Orphants" section of a list of grantees appended to William Bradford's quitclaim deed to the town of Rehoboth, dated 26 December 1689". [Zubrinsky] http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I10403 | CARPENTER, Abiah (I004475)
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| 236 | Note: "Read, John, of Weymouth, planter, took a 10 years lease of Capt. Tyng's farm at Mt. Wollaston 14 (2) 1639. [L.] Frm. May 13, 1640. Propr. Rem. to Braintree. With wife Sarah gave letters of attorney 27 (9) 1645, to receive gift to her from her father, William Lessia, of Blyborough, co. Suff. Eng. [A.} Ch. John b. 29 (6) 1640, Thomas b. 20 (9) 1641." 1 Birth: 1598 in , Lincolnshire, England Note: Birth place not documented. 2 Death: BEF 7 SEP 1685 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: Buried 7 Sep 1685. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I10334 | READ, John (I013018)
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| 237 | Note: "The passenger list of the Bevis, the ship on which he left England, is dated 2 May 1638 and states William's age as 62". 1 Birth: ABT 1575 in , , England Note: Probably born near Shalbourne in Wiltshire, Berkshire, or Hampshire. 1 Death: AFT APR 1638 in , , MA Note: May have died at Weymouth or at Rehoboth. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I10404 | CARPENTER, William (I013130)
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| 238 | Note: Born Aug 8 or 28, 1660. 1 Death: 26 MAY 1725 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA 2 Probate: 10 AUG 1725 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Inv. of Est. of Thomas Cooper of Reho., dtd. 10 Aug. 1725, pres. by Susanah Cooper & Nathaniel Cooper, Adms. Apprs: Abiah Carpenter, Ephraim Carpenter & Daniel Carpenter [5:153/4]." 3 Probate: 17 AUG 1725 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Appt. of Mrs. Susannah Cooper, widow, & Nathaniel Cooper, son, as Adms. of Est. of Thomas Cooper of Reho. dcd. intest., dtd. 17 Aug. 1725 [5:143½/4]." 4 Probate: 15 NOV 1726 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Acct. of Susanah Cooper & Nathaniel Cooper, Adms. of Est. of their husb. & father Thomas Cooper of Reho., dtd. 15 Nov. 1726 [5:329/30]." 5 Probate: 18 DEC 1727 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Agrmt. abt. div. of real est. of Thomas Cooper, Sr. of Reho. dcd. intest., signed by his sons Nathaniel (eldest) & Noah Cooper of Reho. & Josiah & Thomas (youngest) Cooper of attl., dtd. 18 Dec. 1727. Mentions the 1/3rd part that 'belong to our Honoured mother during her life,' and their sister Susanah Carpenter widow. Witns: Thomas Read, Jr., Ezekiel Read & Jedeiah Carpenter [6:64/5/6]." 6 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I14239 | COOPER, Thomas (I004065)
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| 239 | Note: Came on the Bevis with his parents and paternal grandfather in 1638. 1 2 3 Birth: BEF 6 APR 1634 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England Baptism: 6 APR 1634 Shalbourne, Berkshire, England 4 5 Will: 3 MAY 1675 Swansea, , Plymouth Colony Note: Mentions sons Joseph, Benjamin, and John; and five daughters. Wife Margaret named executrix. 6 Death: BEF 6 MAY 1675 in Swansea, , Plymouth Colony 7 Burial: 6 MAY 1675 Swansea, , Plymouth Colony Note: In the Swansea VR, the year is torn. Said to have been buried in that part of Swansea that is now Barrington, RI. [Zubrinsky] 8 4 5 Probate: 21 MAR 1675/6 Note: Estate inventory submitted to court by widow Margaret and exhibited 2 Nov 1676. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I8499 | CARPENTER, Joseph (I004395)
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| 240 | Note: Came with parents and paternal grandfather on the "Bevis". Was in Weymouth probably by 1638 and Rehoboth in 1644. Went to L. I., NY, in mid-1650s. 1 Birth: BEF 8 OCT 1626 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England Baptism: 8 OCT 1626 Shalbourne, Berkshire, England 2 3 4 Death: BET 10 NOV 1694 AND 23 MAY 1695 in Jamaica, LI, NY Note: Will dated and proved. 3 4 Will: 10 NOV 1694 , Queens, NY Note: Proved 23 May 1695. "Names sons John (eldest), Hope (second), Samuel (third), and William (co-executor); daughter Ruth Ludlam, grandchildren Hannah and Abigail Rhodes and [John4's son] Solomon Carpenter; wife Hannah [co-executor); and overseers Joseph and Nehemiah Smith." 5 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I10402 | CARPENTER, John (I004473)
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| 241 | Note: Came with parents and paternal grandfather on the Bevis in 1638. 1 Birth: BEF 22 NOV 1631 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England 2 Baptism: 22 NOV 1631 Shalbourne, Berkshire, England 1 Will: 10 NOV 1702 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Will of WILLIAM CARPENTER of Reho., dtd. 10 Nov. 1702, prob. 20 Apr. 1703. Wife Miriam. Sons: John (eldest), William, Benjamin, Josiah, Nathaniel, Daniel, Noah, Obadiah & Ephraim Carpenter. 4 daus: Priscilla, Miriam, Hannah & Abigail [no surnames]. Timothy Titus shall serve out his time as obliged to me. Witns: Enoch Hunt, John Butterworth & Samuel Walker [2:74/5]." 3 Death: 26 JAN 1702/3 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA 4 Burial: AFT 26 JAN 1702/3 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA 5 Probate: 5 FEB 1702/3 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Inv. of Est. of William Carpenter of Reho., dtd. 5 Feb. 1702/3, pres. by Miriam Carpenter, his widow. Apprs: John Butterworth, Moses Read & John Willmarth [2:76]." 3 Probate: 25 MAY 1703 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Rcpt. by John Carpenter for legacy from Est. of his father William Carpenter, paid by his mother Miriam Carpenter, dtd. 25 May 1703. Witns: Robert Martin, Ezekiel Read & Daniel Carpenter [2:103]." 6 Probate: 29 SEP 1703 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Rcpt. by Hannah Carpenter for legacy from Est. of her father William Carpenter, paid by her mother Miriam Carpenter, dtd. 29 Sept. 1703. Witns: Robert Martin & Daniel Carpenter [2:104]." 6 Probate: 6 MAR 1703/4 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Rcpt. by Priscilla Sweet & her husb. Richard Sweet for her legacy from Est. of her father William Carpenter paid by her mother Miriam Carpenter, dtd. 6 March 1703/4 [2:104]." 7 Probate: 15 MAY 1704 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Rcpt. for legacies from Est. of their father William Carpenter, paid by their mother Miriam Carpenter, signed by: Obadiah Carpenter, Josiah Carpenter, Nathaniel Carpenter, Daniel Carpenter, Jonathan Bliss, William Carpenter, Ephraim Carpenter & Noah Carpenter, dtd. 15 May 1705 [2:105]." 7 Probate: 18 SEP 1704 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Acct. of Est. of William Carpenter of Reho., dtd. 18 Sept. 1704, pres. by Miriam Carpenter, his widow. Eldest son John Carpenter. Other chldn: Josiah 6 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I8543 | CARPENTER, William (I004495)
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| 242 | Note: Had not married in 1712. 1 Birth: 5 OCT 1658 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA 2 Will: 19 APR 1714 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Will of Mary Cooper of Reho., Spinster, 'Being aged & weake in Body,' dtd. 19 Apr. 1714, prob. 20 Oct. 1724. Sister Sarah Humphrey & bro.-in-law John Humphrey, 'My honor'd Father Thomas [Cooper] Senior [dcd.].' Brother Thomas Cooper. Sisters: Elisebeth Ide, Deborah Peck, Judith Robinson & Marcy [no surname given]. Cousin ElizabethRead eldest dua. of my sister Marcy. Witns: Thomas Smith, Epharim Carpenter & Daniel Carpenter [4:433/4/5]." 3 Probate: 19 JAN 1724/5 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Acct. of John Humphrey, Exec. of Est. of Mary Cooper of Reho., dtd. 19 Jan. 1724/5. Mentions paym. to var. persons, incl. Samuel Cooper & Nathaniel Cooper [5:21/2]." 4 Death: 25 SEP 1724 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA 1 5 Probate: 20 OCT 1724 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Order for inv. to John Humphrey, Exec. of Est. of his sister Mary Cooper of Reho., dtd. 20 Oct. 1724 [4:418]." 6 Probate: 23 OCT 1724 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Inv. of Est. of Mary Cooper of Reho., dtd. 23 Oct. 1724, pres. by John Humphrey, Exec. Apprs: John Read, Ephraim Carpenter & Daniel Carpenter [5:21]." 7 | COOPER, Mary (I004076)
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| 243 | Note: Immigrated with parents and paternal grandfather on the "Bevis" in 1638. Resided in Weymouth probably by 1638 and Rehoboth in 1644. 1 Birth: BEF 31 MAY 1629 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England Note: Bowen, in "Early Rehoboth" stated Abigail was twin sister of Abiah, born 9 Apr 1643. 1 2 Baptism: 31 MAY 1629 Shalbourne, Berkshire, England Note: Citation of Zubrinsky, TAG 70:201-202. 1 Death: 5 MAR 1709/10 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I8323 | CARPENTER, Abigail (I004476)
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| 244 | Notes from: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wrandall&id=I2166 1622-26: John Huntley, born at Scotland, Great Britain. 1647, July: He came to Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. 1647, July 12: John Huntley, the immigrant, was in Boston, Massachusetts when he signed as witness for a Power-of-Attorney for Thomas Bayes. 1648, May 1: He and John Pease were associated in connection with a cargo of fish, shipped to Barbados in the Welcome. He has not been connected with any Huntley family in England. "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore Nathaniel Woods; p. 35; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) (929.273 R158w LDS) 1649c: He originally settled in Boston, two years later he moved to Roxbury, Massachusetts and several years later moved to Lyme Colony, Connecticut. "John Huntley, Immigrant of Boston & Roxbury, Massachusetts and Lyme, Connecticut" compiled by Virgil W. Huntley; published by the author, Mystic, Connecticut; 1978 (78064967 LofC) 1657c: John Huntley was in the cooperage business with John Chandler in Roxbury, Massachusetts. "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; p. 9; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1659, February 27: " . . . to Phillip Curtis for £23 worth of cattle, the house and shop with an acre of land and orchard of John Huntley and four acres of pasture land of John Chandler" (Suffolk Deeds; page 334). "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; p. 9; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1661c: John Huntley was a resident of Lyme, Connecticut. "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; p. 9; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1665, July 10: " John Huntley one the midell of Wolfe Orland, tow ackere of medow, bounded every way with water. He hath also laid out to him a home lott continuing forty three ackers and halfe of upland bounded west on the highway; north Ballshazzer De Wolfe's land; south upon William Faller's land; east upon the Common, Laying both sides of Duck River with one dwelling house. Also three ackers and halfe of medow laying at the head of Duck River, bounded on the medow of Mr Measuer north on e the swamp of Balthishier De Wolfe and west with his own land" (attested) Matthew Griswold and Reynold Marvin. "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; pp. 9-10; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1671, March 12 to 1665, February 13: He took part in the New London-Lyme riot when the two towns, forgetting their "Loving Parting" of February 13, 1665, fought over their boundaries with sticks. "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore Nathaniel Woods; p. 35; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) (929.273 R158w LDS) 1671-3: John Huntley was chosen one of the surveyors at town meetings. 1674, February 9: He was Townsman at a town-meeting. "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore Nathaniel Woods; p. 35; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) (929.273 R158w LDS) 1674, March 11: John Huntley was given the ear marks for his cattle being "one halfe pene out the underside of each and a little one the off ear". "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; pp. 12; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1679, July 1: John Huntley was married at this time. The evidence is a deposition made by John Pease at Boston, Massachusetts, when Pease was 6$ years old. "29 or 30 years ago, Mr. Hanniford, Mariner, lived in Boston. . . and John Huntley. . . paid the said Hanniford rent for the same and said Huntley" a wife died there of small-pox." "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; pp. 9-10; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1676, November 16: John Huntley made his will in Lyme, and may have died the same day. Aaron Huntley and John's "dear and beloved wife" were executors. The widow received the dwelling and one third of the estate during her life. At her death, Aaron received "all the lands and meadow of mine in the Town of Lyme (he) paying unto each of my children on his possessing of the lands, £10 a peece . . . " Each child, except Aaron, also received £10 from the estate and Aaron received five "toward the building of his house". It seems that Aaron was to look after the widow, his stepmother, and receive the bulk of the estate in return. "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; pp. 9-10; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1676, November 16: John Huntley died at Lyme Village (New London) Connecticut Colony. "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 35-6; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) 1676, December 26: The Inventory of the Estate of John Huntley was £209-77-00 (computed) (Lyme Land Records; I:44). "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; pp. 9-10; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) Additional Resources: 1) "History of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut" by Henry Reed Stiles; p. 510; New Hampshire Publishing Company; Somersworth, New Hampshire; 1976 (HistRef F104.W7 S85 1976 CSL) 2) "John Huntley, Immigrant of Boston and Roxbury, Massachusetts and Lyme, Connecticut, 1647-1977" compiled by Virgil W. Huntley; published by the author; Mystic, Connecticut; 1978 (78064967 LofC) 3) "Genealogical Sketch of the Tiffany Family" by Ella F. Wright; pp. 41-42; Mattaluck Press; Waterbury, Connecticut; 1904 (HeritageQuest) 4) "John Huntley and Some of His Descendants" by Alice P. Huntley; 100:261-264 from the "NEHGS Register" New England Historic and Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts (Per SCGS) 5) "George Chappell of Windsor, Wethersfield, and New London, Connecticut" by Gale I. Harris; 150:56; "NEHGS Register": New New England Historic and Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts (Per SCGS) 6) "Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England" by James Savage; The Genealogical Publishing Company of Baltimore, Maryland; (974 SA9GE ACPL) 7) "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; pp. 40-1; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) | HUNTLEY, John (I007805)
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| 245 | Notes from: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wrandall&id=I2169 1654, April 15: Aaron Huntley was born at Boston Village (Essex) Massachusetts Bay Colony. "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 38; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) 1657, October 27: Aaron Huntley was baptized in the First Church of Roxbury, Massachusetts. "John Huntley, Immigrant of Boston & Roxbury, Massachusetts and Lyme, Connecticut, 1647-1977" by Virgil W. Huntley; pp. 66-71; published by the author, Mystic, Connecticut; 1978 (78064967 LofC) 1702, October 2: "Land out to Aaron Huntley fifty one acres of Upland swamps and bogge, be it more or less, the west side of Four Mile River above the Tileston's twenty acre lott, bounded Ely with the said river, Nly and Wly with the Commons, Sly partly with the Commons and partly with the Tileston's boundary. . . Upon the account of the last grant of the Fourth Division for him and his wife, and son, John's right, which is in full satisfaction for the same" (Land Records of Lyme, Connecticut, p. 265). 1703, January 1: "Aaron Huntley renewed the bounds of his land at Four Mile River before giving grants of land to his sons" (Land Records of Lyme, Connecticut) "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; pp. 15; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) * Aaron Huntley was a soldier in King Philip's War. and received one whole soldier's right (Cedar Swamp Lot No. 50) in the town of Voluntown, Connecticut. 1716, November 5: Aaron . . . sold . . . land . . . £8 . . . . to Joseph Lathrop. (Voluntown Deed Book 1) He was Constable in Lyme for many years and held other elective offices, including fence viewer, lister, pound keeper, packer (of beef and pork), surveyor and collector of the minister's rate. "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 38; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) 1741, January 25: The Last Will and Testament of Aaron Huntley was dated. Aaron Huntley Lowsis De Wolfe, Elisha Huntley and Josiah De Wolfe, Jr. "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; p. 16; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1742, May 24: Aaron Huntley died at Lyme, Connecticut. "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; pp. 15; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1745, May 28: The inventory of the Estate of Aaron Huntley was made and witnessed by Lydia Huntley, Josiah De Wolfe and Zachariah Martin. "John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and His Descendants" compiled by Ivy Elizabeth Huntley Horn; p. 16; Herndon, Virginia; 1953 (929.2 H9265H ACPL) 1746, May 21: Aaron Huntley died in Lyme Village (New London) Connecticut Colony, age 91 years. "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore N. Woods; p. 38; published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) Additional Resources: "The Champion Genealogy: A history of the descendants of Henry Champion, of Saybrook and Lyme, Connecticut" by Francis Bacon Trowbridge; New Haven, Connecticut; 1891 (929.2 C357T ACPL) | HUNTLEY, Aaron (I007796)
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| 246 | Occupation: vicar in Sickenhausen and Degerschlacht 1632 Occupation: deacon in Rotenfels/Murgtal 1633 Occupation: pastor in Wieslet 1635 Occupation: pastor in Haltingen and garrison pastor in Hüningen in Alsace 1639 Occupation: pastor and special superintendant in Auggen 1651 Note: !BIRTH: Moritz Gmelin, "Stammbaum der Familie Gmelin" (Karlsruhe: G. Braun'schen Hofbuchhandlung, 1877), p. 32. !MARRIAGE1: Ibid. !MARRIAGE2: Ibid. !DEATH: Ibid. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12683 | GMELIN, Jeremias (I013324)
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| 247 | Old Pioneer Cemetary | JONES, Henry (I007109)
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| 248 | One of the largest armed conflicts in human history, World War One involved soldiers from the United States beginning in 1917. This database is a collection of military records for men who served inhe war from Maine. Originally compiled in 1929, it provides the names for men who served in the army, navy, and marines. A list of nurses is also included. In addition to providing the individual's name, it reveals city of residence, unit of service, birth date or age, and other helpful facts. It also contains the location and date of enlistment and discharge information. The names of about 36,300 men are included in the collection. For researchers of Maine ancestors who may have served in the "Great War," this can be an informative database. | Source (S0085)
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| 249 | OTIS SHEPARDSON was a farmer for many years. For a short time he ran a flouring mill in Jamestown, Ind., but soon took up farming again near Greenfield, Ind., until 1860, when he removed to Sturgis, Mich., not far away, where he engaged in the hardware business until 1880. He was a large, fine looking man. exceptionally well read. He m. Catherine Wade 30 March, 1845. She was b. in Lincroft, England, 4 January, 1823, and now lives with her dau. Flora in Detroit, Mich. (Her parents were cousins: Robert Wade, b. in England 31 October, 1782, d. Springfield Tp., Lagrange county, Ind., 1 January, 1863. and Eleanor Wade, b. in England 2 January, 1786, d. 16 November, 1859, at Brighton, Ind.) He d. in Sturgis, Mich., 14 December, 1890. Ch.: From: The Shepardson family, a record of the line of Samuel Shepardson | SHEPARDSON, Otis (I011910)
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| 250 | PANB has Williams wife as Annie Leonard. Other sources show her as Annie Cook. | COOK, Addie (I008268)
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