[24896] http://www.geocities.com/missourimule_2000/scrope.html states that Juliane is daughter of Robert Brune and wife Isabel.
[11028] This person is presumed living.
[25314] In 2006 the Chadbourne Family Association, at http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/3rdgen.html, reports that Daniel is "believed to be the Daniel Goodwin born Yoxford, Suffolk, England 1617 (IGI) or 1620 (rickmorgan@mediaone.net; CFAA), died by 16 Mar 1712/3 when his son Thomas took administration of his estate (MPA 2/100, #6985), son of Daniel and Dorothy (Barker) Goodwin. Daniel married second after July 1673 widow Sarah (Sanders) Turbet, daughter of Lt John Saunders of Wells and Cape Porpoise, and widow of Peter Turbet." Also see notes for his wife, Margaret Spencer.
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[27989] One World Tree states Nicholas m. in Berks Co., PA Maria Catharina Hoch (b. 1741 in Greenwich, Berks Co., PA, d. 1786 in Greenwich).
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[369] She could be the Maria Elizabetha Loy who was baptized 08 July 1744 at the New Hanover Church. She and husband Johann Andrew Tressler had 12 children. {Data from K. Edward Loy of Charlottesville, VA 10/89, who indicates that Maria Elizabetha Loy may have married Samuel McCord.}
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[2624] Elizabeth came on the Mayflower in 1620 - see children's book, "Elizabeth of the Mayflower," Myrtle Jamison Trachel (N.Y.: MacMillan Co., 1949). "The Howlands in America" (1939), p. 17: "Elizabeth Howland was a woman of superior natural ability and earnest Christian faith, and was a helpmeet for her sturdy husband...." As a widow she r. with her daughter in RI. For the role of young women, etc. in the Plymouth settlement, see (in 2003): http://www.umkc.edu/imc/mayflow.htm. For an article about her baptism and the church at Henlow, see "The Tilleys of England, Part 2: St. Mary the Virgin Church," The Howland Quarterly, Vol. 71, No. 2 (June 2006) [reprinted in The Mayflower Quarterly" 73:2 (June 2007), pp. 110-113.
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"The Howlands in America" (1939)