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_Richard DANVERS ____|
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[16286] See notes for husband, John, for source of her family.
[12072] This person is presumed living.
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[5317] He was a member of the expedition against the fortress of Louisburg, where he lost his life in action. He was born out of wedlock. OR: A tradition reports that he was a lieutenant in the King's Guard in London where the rules of the regiment prohibited marriage, so he eloped with Mary Bloom, a London lace maker, and came to America, settling at Falmouth (now Portland), ME. (-reported by Mrs. Justin Howland, 1716 Campo Circle, Redding, CA 96001 - 3 May 1987) - if true, his parents are NOT known.
_John HICKS _________
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_Thomas HICKS _______|_Joan DAMER _________
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| _Thomas ROGERS ______
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| _John ROGERS ___________|_Alice COSFORD ______
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(1617 - 1672) m 1639
[2367] Deborah is mentioned in the will dated 11 Dec 1750 of her brother-in-law Joseph Godfrey. She m. by 1748 George Gurley of Norton, MA.
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Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. Two (1978)
_Louis of ORLEANS ___________+
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_Louis PHILIPPE _________________________|_____________________________
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| | |_Mary Amalia Christina Wettin of SAXONY _|_Maria Josepha of AUSTRIA ___
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John resided at South Penobscot, Maine, and was a well-known captain in the schooner fishing fleet. Castine VR gives his birth as 14 December 1838. He went to sea at age 11 on the schooner "Albert" - and at age 19 on the schooner "Sea Ranger" - and at age 21 on the schooner "Diana". John served during the War Between the States as Mate on the U.S.S. Flambeau, the U.S.S.Chatham and the U.S.S.Laburnum. After this war he served on schooners "Albatross", "Telegraph", and "Daniel Webster". The three-master "F. D. Hodgkins" was built for him. He also served 2 years on the "Mattie F." - 2 years on the "Edgar S. Foster" - 3 years on the "T. M. Nicholson" - 1 year on the "M. B. Stetson." He died in active service as captain of the "Hiram Lowell," a schooner of the T. M. Nicholson fleet of Bucksport, Maine. In all, John made 39 trips to the Grand Banks, failing to bring home a full load only twice; he never lost a man.{-see news story of his life and death in "Bangor Daily News", Bangor, Maine, 12 September 1907}
"The Bucksport Herald," Friday, 9 September 1898: "A RECORD BREAKER. Banker A.V.S. Woodruff arrives with 300 tons of Cod. With guns booming and colors flying from all three trucks, schooner Arthur V.S. Woodruff, the largest and best of Nicholson's spring Grand Banks fleet came up through the Narrows before a stiff breeze Thursday forenoon and Capt. Peterson laid her alongside Nicholson's dock as if she had been a cat-boat, while an admiring crowd applauded. The Woodruff fairly wallowed with her huge freight of fish. Every inch of space was crowded full and the skipper thinks he has close to 5500 quintal, some 400 or 500 quintal more than last year. The Woodruff has broken her own record and the world record as far as that goes, for the cargo which she brought is without doubt the largest ever brought from the Grand Banks into an American port. The schooner was manned by a fine crew and fitted out in the usual complete manner of the Bucksport fleet. She carried 26 men all told and the same number of dories. The ship's company was as follows: J. F. Peterson, master; Solon Peterson, mate; Wm. B. Perry, cook; and the following fishermen: Alfred Perkins, Wm. Conner, Ed S. Conner, ...J. H. Peterson.... The Woodruff sailed the 27th of June and left for home the 9th. She reports like the rest, good weather with not enough wind to make it interesting." The Woodruff is on the list of Merchant Vessels of the U.S., 1904, as No. 106541 with signal letters KFDH, rigged as a schooner, 193 gross tonage, 155 net tonage, 105.6 feet in length, 27.1 feet in breadth, 10.3 feet in depth, with a crew of five, built in 1888 in Essex, MA.
"Masters Index, Some Castine Vessels," typescript in the library of the Searsport (ME) Maritime Museum, records that in 1875 John F. Peterson was Master of the Schooner Perfect of Castine - a ship of 26 tons, built in South Scituate, MA in 1868 - owners: "Lucy J. Peterson 1/4, Dora A. Leach 1/8, Penobscot; Melnor W. Grindle 1/2, Samuel Dunbar 1/8, Castine."
A vivid description of fishing under sail on the Grand Banks is given in "Coastal Maine: A Maritime History," Roger F. Duncan (New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1992), Chapter 26.
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| _Uriah GEARHART _____|
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| | |_Caroline GEIST _____|_Lydia DELP _________
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|_Cora GEARHART ______|
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| _Elias H. GEIST _____|_Magdalena HEPLER ___
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(1828 - 1892)