_John BRILLHARD _____+
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[13966] Enlisted in Illinois Infantry, Co. D, 93rd Regiment, 09-Aug-1862, served as a Private, discharged 23-June-1863. William committed suicide (per coroner's jury finding) in their home in Florence Twp. while his wife was preparing breakfast; he left a letter to his family and friends stating that he was tired of life. He farmed about six miles from Freeport, IL. Also see, as of 10/98, Robert K. Nelson's on-line database at http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/n/e/l/Robert-K-Nelson/ODT2-0036.html
[23709] This line is not verified, but is reported in One World Tree in Ancestry.com which states George is son of Johann Nicholas Delp (b. 1720) and Anna Margaretha Adam (b. 12 May 1696 in Klein Darmstadt, Germany, d. 1 May 1772 there)..
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_Ludwig II, Grand Duke of HESSE-DARMSTADT _+
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_Karl, General of INFANTRY ________________|_Wilhelmina Luise Of BADEN ________________
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[19097] This line is documented in the notes for his grandson, Alexander. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9210/MCLND.htm offers: "In the autumn of 1717 a vessel arrived in the harbor at Falmouth in Casco Bay with 20 families of emigrants from Ireland. They were descendents of a colony which went from Argleshire in Scotland and settled in the north of Ireland about the middle of the 17th century. They were rigid Presbyterians and fled from Scotland to avoid the persecution of King Charles I. They suffered severely during the winter their own provisions failed and the inhabitants of Falmouth had neither shelter nor food sufficient for so large an addition to the population. They were however given 100 bushels of Indian meal by the general court to help them through the winter. These people took their vessel up the river and secured it almost opposite Clark's Point where they remained on Purpooduck Shore during the winter. In the spring most of them sailed for Newburyport and reached Haverhill April 2nd. They soon established themselves at the place to which they gave the name of Londonderry. James McCaslin and several other families, however, remained in Falmouth. James MacCaslen was one of 150 persons taken in upon the act of the town to pay £10 each 18 June 1718. James was then granted a three acre lot on the west side of the neck in Falmouth 8 May 1720." "Blue Hill, Maine Founding Families" by Jim Briggs on http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com states James was b. in "Fruit Hill, Derry Co., Ireland." http://www.turtlebunbury.com/family/bunburyfamily_mcclintocks/bunbury_family_mcclintocks_dunmore.html remarks "The McCausland family had come to Ireland from Scotland at the end of James I's reign; they must have been well connected for Colonel McCausland was a personal beneficiary in the will of Speaker William Connolly." Also see http://www.kelcran.com/Genealogy/sources/mccausland/sourmcc1.pdf.
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[23209] Ref. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/o/r/Steven-R-Norton/GENE10-0002.html
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[13233] Margaret is daughter of Sir William de la Pole (b. before 1318, d. in 1366), Knight, Earl of Suffolk, and Katherine of Norwich.
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[20196] Priscilla, third wife of Isaiah Nash, was previously married to _____ Milliken. She is daughter of Jeremiah Strout and Mary Small - see http://home.comcast.net/~downeastgenealogy/Genealogies/Nash.htm and http://www.mackayhouse.com/tree/f8612.htm
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| _Burleigh Morton SNOWMAN _|_Ella F. HUTCHINS _____
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[18507] living - details excluded