[52945] The unverified memorial 217587509 in Find A Grave states Mary was b,. in 1760 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA. She is said to be daughter of Johann Henrich Benner (1728-1796) & Margaret Anna 'Steele' Stahl (1731-1806; m. 21 May 1752 in Breitscheid, Hessen-Nassau, Germany).
[10450] Edith is daughter of John G. Cottrell (1871-1914) and Maude B. Woodard (1882-1955).
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[38965] Sarah and husband are from http://www.dennisfamilyonline.com.
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[21901] Ranulf m. Bethoc. The unverified Ancestral File gives Ranulf as son of Dunegal (Dougal) of Moray, b. ca 1090.
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[60754] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 12 October 2004: "Levant - John Edward Potter, 75, died Oct. 10, 2004, at a Bangor hospital. He was born Aug. 5, 1929, in Boston, the son of Jack and Pauline (Leach) Potter. John enlisted in the Army Air Force during World War II and served in Japan. He also served in the Korean War in the Air Force. Following his service duty, he was employed at St. Regis Paper Company in Bucksport. He then worked for Brake Service and for many years was a parts man for A.J. Cole. In addition to his wife, Joan (Smith) Potter, he is survived by two sons, Lloyd Scripture and wife, Joyce, of Hermon, Larry Scripture and wife, Darlene of Hermon; two daughters, Wanda Potter and companion, Leo Coombs, Donna Carleton and companion, Sean Soucie, of Levant; three brothers, Jim Potter and wife, Ruth, of New York, William Potter and companion, Kathy, of Bucksport, Ronald Potter and wife, Sandra, of Orland; 11 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by a sister, Alice Powers. Interment will be in the New Maine Veteran's Memorial Cemetery, Augusta." A memorial stone is also placed in Waugh Cemetery, Levant, Penobscot Co., ME.
[53057] Jean Mayo-Lakatos (jmayolak@tampabay.rr.com) shared via email in 2003: "Nathaniel Mayo2 (Rev. John1) was born ca. 1627. He married Hannah Prence, the d/o Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster, on Feb. 14, 1648/49 in Eastham, MA. Nathaniel and Hannah had a double wedding with Hannah's sister, Mercy Prence, and Major John Freeman, s/o Edmund Freeman and Bennett Hodsoll of Plymouth, MA. Nathaniel Mayo2 died after Dec. 19, 1661. His estate was probated Mar. 4, 1661/62. Known children of Nathaniel Mayo2 and Hannah Prence, all born in Eastham, were: a. Thomas: b. Dec. 7, 1650; m. Barbara Knowles. b. Nathaniel: b. Nov. 16, 1652; m. Elizabeth Wixam; m. Mercy Davis. c. Samuel: b. Oct. 12, 1655; m. Ruth Hopkins; m. Mary Sweat. d. Hannah: b. Oct. 17, 1657. e. Theophilus: b. Dec. 17, 1659; d. before June 15, 1676; not living when Rev. John Mayo's estate was settled. f. Bathsheba: b. Dec. 1661; Hannah was pregnant with her when Nathaniel died. I have further information concerning the children named Thomas, Nathaniel, and Samuel above if you are interested. Nathaniel Mayo2 was able to bear arms for the first time in Barnstable, MA in 1643. In 1655 he was a representative to the General Court. Hannah Prence was born before 1631 in Plymouth, MA. She married Jonathan Sparrow after Nathaniel Mayo2 died.She married him after June 1667 in Eastham, MA. She d.c.1698 in Eastham. Capt. Jonathan Sparrow was the s/o Richard Sparrow and Pandora. Hannah was his second wife. He was a deputy representative and magistrate many years and was also a military man. His children with Hannah (Prence) Mayo were: a. Richard: b. Mar. 17, 1669; he died in infancy. b. Patience: b. before Oct. 25, 1675 and d. Oct. 25, 1745. c. Richard: b.c.1675; d. Apr. 13, 1728; after his mother, Hannah, died, Richard married Mercy Cobb, who was the d/o his father, Jonathan's, third wife. They had 3 children: Hannah, Mary, and Richard Sparrow. My source for this information is "Rev. John Mayo and His Descendants" by Jean Mayo Rodwick, published in 2001. Immigrant ancestor, Governor Thomas Prence, was born in Lechlade, Gloucester, England ca. 1600. He died on March 29, 1673 and his will was proved June 5, 1673. He married 1st at Plymouth, MA (the 9th marriage in the colony), to Patience Brewster, on August 5, 1624. She was the daughter of immigrant ancestor, William Brewster, and she died in 1634. He then married 2nd Mary Collier, the daughter of William Collier of Duxbury, on April 1, 1635.She died before December of 1662. He then married 3rd Apphia (Quicke) Freeman, before December 8, 1662. She was the widow of Samuel Freeman, Sr. He married 4th Mrs. Mary Howes, the widow of immigrant ancestor, Thomas Howes of Yarmouth, and she died on December 9, 1695. Thomas Prence was a businessman and arrived on the "Fortune" in 1621 and was Governor of Plymouth Colony for 20 years. He followed his father-in-law, William Brewster, to Duxbury, MA in 1632 and moved to Eastham in 1644 with 6 other families, returning later to Plymouth where he died. His daughter, Hannah Prence, married Nathaniel Mayo, son of Rev. John Mayo."
"The Perry County Democrat [Bloomfield, Pennsylvania]," 3 December 1902, p. 3: "At the home of the bride's mother in Shermansdale, on Wednesday evening of last week, Miss Sars Eudora Smiley and Mr. Newton J. Briner were happily married, in the presence of a large number of invited guests. It was shortly after half past six o'clock, the appointed hour, when the wedding parly descended the stairs and entered the parlor, to the measured strains of the wedding march, played by Miss Ida Zerfing, of Landisburg. Miss Annie Smiley, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Dr. Howard M. Smiley, of Landisburg, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Misses Rhoda and Gladys Shearer, little daughters of Mr. George P. Shearer, of Shermansdale, were flower girls. The bridal couple took their places before the officiating minister, Rev. V. T. Wheeler, of Newville, and were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the beautiful ring service of the Presbyterian church. After congratulations and best wishes a bountiful and sumptuous wedding supper was served and a delightful evening was spent by all present. The bride was very becomingly gowned in white silk, decollette, and carried white carnations. Tbe bridesmaid and the little flower girls were also dressed in white and carried carnations, the ensemble presenting a most charming picture. The bride was the recipient of many handsome and useful presents. About one hundred guests were present, among them a number from Landisburg, and some from Bloomfield, Elliottsburg, Green Park and Keystone, besides many from Shermansdale and surrounding country. The young couple will reside near Green Park, where Mr. Briner owns a fine farm, The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Eliza and the late John Smiley, of Shermansdale. She is a graduate of Normal school and for several years past has been teaching in tbis county. She is a bright and winsome young lady and will make a model wife. Newton J. Briner, the happy bridegroom, is a son of the late Solomon Briner, of Elliottsburg. He is a graduate of Shippensburg State Normal school and was also a school teacher for some years, being regarded as one of the brightest and best educators in tbe county. He is a young man of fine personality and stands very high in the estimation of all who know him. Being blesssed with a liberal share of this world's goods the young couple begin their married life under very auspicious circumstances, and that they may have a long and happy voyage over the sea of matrimony is the wish of their many friends."
"The Perry County Times [New Bloomfield, PA], 3 February 1944," p. 12: "Loysville, Feb. 2. - Mrs. Sara E. Briner, widow of N. J. Briner, died at her home in Green Park, Monday morning, January 31, 1944, following a lingering illness. A daughter of John and Eliza McBride Smiley, she was born and reared at Shermans Dale. She attended the New Bloomfield Academy and was graduated from Lock Haven Normal School in 1900 and was a teacher in the public schools of Perry county for two years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Shirleysburg with which she united in early life. After marriage she attended the Reformed Church of Elliottsburg and was active in church work, a teacher in the Sunday School, a member of the Ladies' Aid Society and a member of the Patriotic Order Daughters of America, of Elliottsburg. Mrs. Briner who was 71 years old, is survived by two daughters and a son, Mrs. Lee Orris and Smiley P. Briner, Loysville; Miss Helen Briner, at home; two grandchildren, Sara Ellen and James Roscoe Briner."
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[46235] Ebenezer and wife and parents are from the unverified Bowden Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2020 which states Ebenezer m. (1) 7 September 1794 in Cape Elizabeth, ME Deborah Elder (1752-1824).
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