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[7888]
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Will was chairman of the board of National Suger Refining Co. and son of John Henry Dick (b. 22 Feb 1851 at New York City, d. 21 Oct 1925 at Islip, NY) and wife Julia Theodora Mollenhauer (b. 14 May 1863 at New York City, d. 02 July 1931 at Islip). Will m. (1) 22 June 1916 in Bar Harbor, ME to Madeleine Talmage Force, daughter of shipping magnate William H. Force (see article in New York Times, Friday, 23 June 1916; divorced in 1933 in Reno, NV), with whom he had William Force Dick (b. 11 April 1917 at New York City, d. 04 Dec 1961 at Port Maria, Jamaica) and John Henry Dick (b. 12 May 1919 at New York City, an ornothologist and painter and illustrator, r. Dixie Plantation, Charleston, SC, and died in September, 1995 - see editorial tribute to him in The Post and Courier, Charleston, September 26, 1995, p. 8-A). For Madeleine Force, see http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/12.
Will's obituary lists his stepson, John Jacob Astor (son of his first wife and her first husband, John Jacob Astor, who died in the sinking of the Titanic). It also lists Will's two surviving sisters, Mrs. Horace Havermeyer and Mrs. W. Kingsland Macy, and his brother, Adolph M. Dick, all of Islip, New York. It reports that his maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Mollenhauer of Bay Shore, NY. He was also a director of Best Foods, Inc., Douglas Gibbons & Co., the Eastern States Corporation, the Irving Trust Company, the Norwood and St. Lawrence Railroad, the St. Regis Paper Company, the St. Regis Company, Ltd. of Canada and the St. Regis Timber Company. His grandfather, William Dick, was a pioneer in the founding of the sugar refining business in the United States. Will also was a Director of Southside Hospital in Islip.
Susan Dicus (munga@signalpeak.net) offered by email 20 Feb 2004: "My great-grandfather, Heinrich (Henry) Dicke, was born in Bruchau Province, Hannover, Germany. An uncle of Henry, WIlliam Dicke, had established a sugar refining business in NY with a John Mollenhauer. William Dicke sent for his two nephews (or cousins?), Henry and William, to work in the business. The boys were also able to avoid the military by coming to America. At the sugar refinery the 'e' was dropped from Dicke because it did not fit on the sugar sacks. My great-grandfather married and my grandmother was born in Brooklyn June 1877 and three years later they moved to Ohio for health reasons and resumed spelling the name 'Dicke'. Anna (my grandmother) went to New York when she was eighteen (1895) and stayed with the NY Dickes for about six months. Her aunt had hoped that Anna would replace a daughter who had died of appendicitis. I can remember my aunt telling us kids how my grandmother had a cousin who married the widow of John Jacob Astor who died on the Titanic...."
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[11116] Catherine was baptised in St. Matthew's Parish. She died between June 10, 1649 (her last child born) and 1651, probably at Boston or Mt. Wollaston. She married (license Oct. 19, 1636) in the Lawford Parish. See discussion in "Ancestral Roots..." (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992), p. 187.
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[22474] Isaac and wife are from http://members.aol.com/rhenthorn1/james.htm (not verified).
[18766] Christopher's will mentions "my beloved daughter Maryann Sarvis" and others. OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com (not verified) states Christopher is son of Ralph Johnson (b. 1725, d. 1805 in Alexandria, Hunterdon Co., NJ).
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| _Ezekiel WILLEY _____|_Mary ROWE __________
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[32134] Ancestry is from the unverified Leduc Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
_Eudes, Count of PENTHIÈVRE _+
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[23067] http://stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ff/fitzhugh01.htm states Henry is son of Hervey FitzAkaris of Ravensworth (d 1182, son of Akaris/Akarias FitzBardolf of Ravensworth [d 1161], who is son of Bardolf of Ravensworth [a 1086], who is son of Eudes of Brittany, Count of Penthievre, Regent of Brittany [b. 999, d. 1 July 1079]). http://home.swbell.net/tjgriffi/moore_rankin.html states "Henry Fitz Hervey Ravensworth, took the Cross & accompanied King Richard to Palestine in 1189-92. He entertained King John at Ravensworth Castle in 1201 & with horses & arms joined the English army sent to aid William, King of Scots, in McWilliams rebellion, 1211. Died before May 16, 1212 . . ."
[13202] She and William r. Hepburn, Lycoming Co., PA at the time of the 1910 census, and she is listed as a weaver and a widow.
[9267] William is son of Moses Wetzel and Mary Rheem. William was farming in North Middleton Twp. at the 1860 census. "Boyd's Carlisle Directory, 1882-83," shows William Wetzel, clothier, 87 N. Hanover Street - with residence at the same address. His obituary states that he was a grocer and shoe merchant and is buried in the "old graveyard."
[31606] John and Dorothy are from the unverified Andress file in Ancestry.com in 2012.
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| _Charles Adam (Wardall) WARDELL _|_Mary Louisa BLITON ________
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[14204] living - details excluded