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_John BRYANT ________|
| (.... - 1684) m 1643|
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|--Martha BRYANT
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| _George LEWES _______|__
| | m 1596
| _George (Lewes or) LEWIS _|
| | (1600 - 1663) m 1626 |
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| | |_Denise FOREMAN _____|__
| | (1579 - 1625) m 1596
|_Mary LEWIS _________|
(.... - 1655) m 1643|
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|_Sarah JENKINS ___________|
(.... - 1636) m 1626 |
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[1041] Perhaps her surname is Bryant. See Torrey, by Clarence Almon (1985); cf. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700." If she is a Bryant, see "Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families," Vol. 1, C. F. Swift (revisor) (Barnstable, MA: Goss, 1888), p. 119. If Martha, her parents are John Bryant, Jr. and Mary Lewes - see NEHGS Register, vol. 149, and History of Scituate by Deane - the Bryant connection is assumed for this database (- AEM), in which case she was b. 26 Feb 1652 in Scituate and d. after 1727. Cf. NEHGSR 48:47.
_Robert DUNBAR ______+
| (1634 - 1693)
_Joseph DUNBAR ______|_Rose _______________
| (1662 - 1725) (.... - 1700)
_David DUNBAR _______|
| (1704 - ....) m 1729|
| | _John GARDNER _______
| | | (.... - 1668)
| |_Christian GARDENER _|_____________________
| (1668 - 1726)
_David (Sr.) DUNBAR _|
| (1734 - 1824) m 1756|
| | _John STODDER _______+
| | | (.... - 1708) m 1665
| | _Hezekiah STODDER ___|_Hannah BRYANT ______
| | | (1679 - 1738) m 1706 (1645 - 1702)
| |_Bathsheba STODDER __|
| (1711 - 1736) m 1729|
| | _Israel SYLVESTER ___+
| | | (1646 - 1727) m 1673
| |_Lois SYLVESTER _____|_Martha BRYANT ______
| (1680 - 1738) m 1706
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|--David (Jr.) DUNBAR
| (1757 - 1841)
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|_Margaret BENNETT ___|
(1734 - 1809) m 1756|
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David resided in Plantation 3 in Hancock Co., Maine, and served in the War for Independence. {-per George A. Wheeler, "History of Castine...," Bangor, 1875, p.362.} The first Methodist Church in Penobscot was built on Capt. Dunbar's farm in 1801 with a seating capacity of 1,000! {-Rilla Leach Moore, "Mill Creek: Penobscot, Maine," Castine: 1967, p.3.} Deaths in the Penobscot area also include a Lucy Wardwell, married, age 58 years, died 25 August 1868, daughter of David Dunbar, born in Scituate, MA, and wife Elizabeth Coan [sic] - did Elizabeth remarry? - is Lucy a daughter of David who d. 1841? David (?1757-1841?) was a solider in the "French and Indian" war and the War for Independence (serving as a Minuteman 17 April 1775!).
Mark E. Honey wrote in the Castine Patriot (newspaper), 22 July 1999, p. 6: "Captain David Dunbar...lived in what is now Penobscot, in that community I call the Narrows, between Wardwell's Point and the present Castine town line. He was a master mariner, commanding the schooner 'Hancock' of Blue Hill in 1798, the schooner 'Eight Sisters' of Castine in 1801, and the schooner 'Freedom,' also of Castine. He is also listed as the master of the ship 'Joseph & Phebe' of Castine, probably a vessel belonging to the Perkins family. In March and April of 1812 we find Captain Dunbar sailing to the West Indies and the port of Antigua. He was apparently working for the Castine merchant Doty Little. His crew included Nathan Whight, Jeremiah Green, Mr. Clow, Mr. Perkins, and William Acean. The list of sailors is not complete, nor is the name of the vessel legible, though it may be the 'Defiance,' but what has survived is a one-page document which sheds some light on the expenses of a small vessel in 1812 plying the waters of the West Indies. Incidentally, the initials W.I. were familiar to 19th century coastal folks, because they represented the trade and goods which were a vital link in their maritime commerce. Rum for the ship's use: this particular entry is mentioned on March 9, 11/2 gallons at $1.50, and March 20, 1 gallon at $2. Additional purchases of rum occured on March 20, when a boat was hired at 25 cents per to haul two casks of rum, on March 21 when seven casks of rum and molasses were boted (boated) for 25 cents each, on March 24 when 120 gallons of rum and punch were purchased for $74, and on March 27 when 12 casks of rum and punch were brought to the vessel. This large amount of alcohol was part of the cargo which was to be brought back to Boston or Maine. The rum used on-board ship was part of the daily ration for captain and crfew. It was kept under the watchful eye of the captain whose other difficult job was to keep the crew from sampling the merchandise. Sugar was another important commodity to be purchased for the trip home. ..." NSDAR 611765 records his military service: "Pvt. May 1st 1775, Scituate, Mass. served 8 months under Samuel Stockbridge, Col. Hearth's Regt. of Mass., Jan. 1st 1776 serving 1 year under Capt Joshua Jacobs, Col. Bailey Continental Army, May 1st 1777, 8 months under Capt Nathaniel Jarvius, Col. Henry Jackson Continental Army. He was engaged in the battle of Frogs Point and White Plains. - 'Soldiers of The American Revolution, Maine,' p. 23; Pension #W 22981 National Archives." "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War" (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1899), Vol. 5, p. 29: "Dunbar, David, Scituate. Capt. Newcomb's co.; muster return of 4 Independent companies stationed at Hull, dated March 1, 7777; age 19 yrs.; mustered by Daniel Souther, Muster Master." - and (loc. cit.) "Private, Sapt. Samuel Stockridge's co., Brig. Gen. John Thomas's regt.; company return dated Oct. 7, 1775." Cf. "Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War - Maine," Carleton E. Fisher (Louisville: NSSAR, 1982), p. 217. [A John Dunbar was a grantee at St. Andrews, N.B. among Loyalists resettled there from Castine, ME in 1783-84 - no relationship is known but the surname is curious.]
L. Donna Hoffman shared 21 Sept 2003 via email (donnahoffmann@worldnet.att.net): "I have just gone to the Probate Court and retrieved David Dunbar d. 1841 and his wife Elizabeth d. 1855 Probated Wills, in it David had mentioned three daughters and their husbands I have never heard of before. I had always thought that he had only one daughter Elizabeth "Betsey Mary" Conner. It seems in his will he names Joan Dunbar, w/o George Washington Black, Margaret Dunbar, w/o James Field Sally (Sarah) Dunbar, w/o Taylor Wardwell. When I looked these up in the marriage records the Black and Field were from Prospect." Donna Hoffman wrote 30 Sept 2003: "The Schooners that I can confirm that Deacon David Dunbar said or had anything to do with are Schooner "Freedom" "Eight Sisters" "Trio" "Five Brothers" "Defiance" Brigs "Mary Jane" "Unity" I either have bills of Laden with his name on them or his name is in "Sailing Days on the Penobscot" by Lincoln Colcord. Only once do I have a bill of laden for Rum. All of the others are for Lumber and fresh fruit, molasses, caster oil and whatever they can bargain for. Same for Jairus - he must have been a great bargainer for Joseph Bryant up and down the coast and to Havana."
Microfilm records for John D. Conner at the Maine State Library give David's year of death as 1841, as does p. 75 in Bertha Bowden's cemetery book. [Albert E. Myers has proven his lineage from David as member 73197 of the Sons of the Anerican Revolution.]
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"Revolutionary War Graves Register," (Louisville: NSSAR, 1993)
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[S379]
Marriage Records of Hancock County, Maine (Camden: Picton Press, 1992)
_Ralph DE NEVILL(E) __________+
| (1291 - 1367) m 1327
_John DE NEVILLE ____|_Alice DE AUDLEY _____________
| (.... - 1388) (.... - 1375)
_Ralph NEVILLE ______|
| (1364 - 1425) m 1396|
| | _Henry DE PERCY ______________+
| | | (1299 - 1352)
| |_Maud PERCY _________|_Idonea CLIFFORD _____________
| (1303 - 1365)
_William Neville, Earl of KENT _|
| (.... - 1463) |
| | _Edward III, King of ENGLAND _+
| | | (1312 - 1377) m 1328
| | _John of GAUNT ______|_Philippa HAINAUT ____________
| | | (1340 - 1399) m 1396 (1311 - 1369)
| |_Joan BEAUFORT ______|
| (1379 - 1440) m 1396|
| | _Sir Paon DE ROËT ____________
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| |_Katherine DE ROET __|______________________________
| (1350 - 1403) m 1396
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|--Elizabeth FAUCONBERG
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|_Joan, Baroness FAUCONBERG _____|
(.... - 1490) |
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_Thomas Charles FRISKNEY _|
| (1864 - 1921) m 1891 |
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|--Ferne FRISKNEY
| (1904 - 1981)
| ________________________
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| _Jacob A. STROH _____|
| | (1849 - 1888) m 1872|
| | | ________________________
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|_Jennie Ethel STROH ______|
(1872 - 1947) m 1891 |
| ________________________
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| _Abraham REPPERT ____|________________________
| | (1816 - 1882) m 1843
|_Diana E. REPPERT ___|
(1852 - 1922) m 1872|
| _Johannes BRINER _______+
| | (1786 - 1863)
|_Elizabeth BRINER ___|_Maria Elizabeth LOEWE _
(1818 - 1894) m 1843 (1788 - 1863)
[11748] Ferne m. Fred A. Franklin (1898-1960) - see "Briner Family History," Myers and Clouse (Harrisburg, PA: 1984), p. 223. He was city editor of the Logansport Press. He and Ferne had William J. Franlin (March 1, 1945), an attorney with Becker, Gurman and Lucas in Washington, DC.
[11069] This person is presumed living.
[16468] This person is presumed living.
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_George INKERSTALL __|__
| m 1584
_Richard INGERSOLL ____|
| (.... - 1644) m 1611 |
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| |_Alicia HANKIN ______|__
| m 1584
_George INGERSOLL ___|
| (1618 - 1694) |
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| |_Agnes or Ann LANGLEY _|
| (1595 - 1677) m 1611 |
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|--Elizabeth INGERSOLL
| (1651 - ....)
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[2675] Elizabeth m. (1) John Skillin(gs) and (2) Elihu Gunnison (- "Gen. Dict. of ME & NH," p. 368).
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_John JEWELL ________|__
| (1745 - 1829)
_William JEWELL _____|
| (1770 - 1819) m 1795|
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| |_Katherine BOEHNETT _|__
| (1748 - 1832)
_Joseph JEWELL ______|
| (1797 - 1854) m 1822|
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| | _John JONES _________|__
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| |_Nancy JONES ________|
| (1778 - 1858) m 1795|
| | __
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| |_Lydia WHITTON ______|__
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|--James JEWELL
| (1838 - 1843)
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| _John TREMAINS ______|
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|_Hannah TREMAINS ____|
(1802 - 1885) m 1822|
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_Anschitil, Vicomte of BESSIN ______|__________________________________________
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_Ranulph I de Bayeaux, Vicomte of BESSIN _|
| (.... - 1057) |
| | __________________________________________
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_Ranulph II, Vicomte DE BAYEUX _|
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| | _Richard II "The Good", Duke of NORMANDY _+
| | | (.... - 1026) m 1000
| | _Richard III, Duke of NORMANDY _____|_Judith of BRITTANY ______________________
| | | (.... - 1028) (0982 - 1017)
| |_Alice of NORMANDY _______________________|
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| | _Robert II ("the Pious"), King of FRANCE _+
| | | (0970 - 1031) m 1002
| |_Adelaide, Princess of FRANCE ______|_Constance DE TAILLEFER __________________
| (1009 - 1079) (0986 - 1032)
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|--Ranulph III LE MESCHIN
| (.... - 1129)
| __________________________________________
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| _Richard ("le Goz"), Vicomte D'AVRANCHES _|
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|_Margaret "MAUD" d'Avranches____|
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| _John DE BURGO ___________________________+
| | (0969 - ....)
| _Herlouin (De Burgo) DE CONTEVILLE _|__________________________________________
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|_Emma DE CONTEVILLE ______________________|
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| _Fulbert of FALAISE ______________________
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|_Herleve (Arlette) OF FALAISE ______|__________________________________________
[4233] Ranulph, also styled "de Briquessart," was Vicomte de Bayeux in Normandy; first cousin and heir to the last Earl (whom he succeeded as Vicomte d'Avranches, etc.); became Earl of Chester in 1120; Commander of Royal Forces in Normandy, 1124. {-"The Complete Peerage," London, Vol. 3, pp. 164-5.} He was Vicomte of the Bessin and in 1121 Vicomte also of the Avranchin. He "held the new Cumbrian gains of the Norman house in a block of land stretching from Stainmore west to the sea and from Carlisle south to the Derwent" prior to his accession to the earldom of Chester {-"The Northerners," J. C. Holt (Oxford: Clarendon, 1961), p. 214}. He is buried in St. Werburg at Chester, England. http://www.packrat-pro.com/me.htm (not verified) states that he m. Lucy of Chester.
[13672] This person is presumed living.
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_Jacob D. MOYER __________________|
| (1776 - 1834) |
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_Jacob R. MYERS _____|
| (1812 - 1892) m 1837|
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| |_Juliana, wife of Jacob D. MOYER _|
| (.... - 1835) |
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|--Rufus L. MYERS
| (1856 - 1920)
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|_Rhoda THOMPSON _____|
(1819 - 1866) m 1837|
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[13027] Buried with Rufus and probably his wife: Mary E., 1857-1919.
[6349] This person is presumed living.
[5053] This person is presumed living.
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_Jacob SNYDER _______|
| (1830 - 1894) m 1856|
| | ____________________________
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| |_____________________|____________________________
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_Samuel SNYDER ______|
| (1859 - 1937) m 1887|
| | _Andreas GEIST _____________+
| | | (1755 - 1849)
| | _Abraham GEIST ______|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _
| | | (1813 - 1883) (1778 - 1859)
| |_Catherine GEIST ____|
| (1836 - 1903) m 1856|
| | _Christopher HEPLER ________+
| | | (1777 - 1847) m 1799
| |_Elizabeth HEPLER ___|_Catherine WAGNER __________
| (1813 - 1888) (1780 - 1855)
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|--Raymond SNYDER
| (1890 - 1897)
| ____________________________
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|_Caroline SMITH _____|
(1866 - ....) m 1887|
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[16047] This person is presumed living.
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|--Richard TILDEN
| (1520 - 1566)
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[25370] This line is from the unverified web site http://www.renderplus.com/hartgen/htm/tilden.htm.