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[23820] "The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes" in "Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. 1," p. 442., on the Web at genealogy.com, offers: "Lieut. Ephraim Dorman was born about the year 1645, his age being estimated as about thirty in 1675. The surname of his wife Mary, whom he married before 1677, had not been discovered. She died in Topsfield November 14, 1705. . . . He served Topsfield in many capacities . . ." constable, selectman, town clerk, trial juror, Representative to the General Court, grand juror, moderator of the town meeting, tythingman, sergeant and then lieutenant of the train-band. His will was made 23 July 1720 and proved 18 Sept 1721, leaving to son Jacob a meadow and eight acres of adjoining upland.
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| | _Levi GEARHART ______
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| | _Uriah GEARHART _____|_Caroline GEIST _____
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| |_Dessie GEARHART ____|
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| | _Elias H. GEIST _____+
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| |_Lucy GEIST _________|_Catherine REED _____
| (1846 - 1891) (1828 - 1892)
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[397] This person is presumed living.
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_Michael HEICHEL ____|_________________________________
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_Joseph HEICHEL ______|
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| | _(John) Philip ALBERT ___________+
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| |_Katharine ALBERT ___|_Catherine HERSCHBERGER _________
| (1797 - 1870) m 1819 (.... - 1819)
_Henry Garn HEICHEL _|
| (1857 - 1942) m 1880|
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| |_Ann Rebecca BASFORD _|
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| | _Richard RIDGELY ________________+
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| |_Anna RIDGELY _______|_(Anna) Mary HYMES ______________
| (1803 - 1837) m 1822 (1780 - 1873)
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(1857 - 1893) m 1880|
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|_Elizabeth GARDNER ___|
(1822 - 1921) m 1843 |
| _Johann Theiss (Mattias) KEMPF __
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|_Barbara CAMP _______|_Christine Elizabeth AUGENSTEIN _
(1797 - ....)
[13322] This person is presumed living.
[22656] Henry is son of Enoch (Jr.) Noyes (1802-1873) and Mary G. Homan (b. 1806). See http://www.one-barton-family.us/genealogy/viva/d1.html
[14717] This person is presumed living.
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_Robert PLUMPTON ____|
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[23207] Chase, Levi B., "A Genealogy and Historical Notices of the Family of Plimpton or Plympton", (Hartfort, CT: Plimpton Mfg. Co., 1884), pp. 12-13: Sir William "m. Alice, dau. of John Gisburn, merchant of York. Sir William Plumpton suffered death upon the scaffold for the part he took in the insurrection stirred up by his uncle Richard, Archbishop of York, whose sister, Isabella Scrope, his father had married. He is described by a contemporary historian as 'a brave and daring knight.'"