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[27349] http://en.wikipedia.org offers: "The eldest son of William the Victorious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, he was given the Principality of Göttingen by his father in 1473. In 1482 the father died, and he and his brother Frederick succeeded their father in the remaining parts of his state; however, William had Frederick imprisoned in 1484 and made himself sole ruler. In 1490 he bought the City of Helmstedt from the Abbott of Werden. In 1491, William gave the Principality of Wolfenbüttel including Calenberg to his sons, and kept only Göttingen to himself."
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His descendant, Margaret ("Jill") Goode Bohman published "Genealogy of Peter Mograge (Morgrage) and His Descendants" in 2003. Copies are available from her (P.O.Box 99, Campbellstown, KY 40011 - MJGTAMPA@aol.com) and are in several libraries (including the Witherle Library, Castine, ME). Peter came from York Co., ME to Penobscot, ME. His will was probated in 1832 (Vol. 1, pg. 35, Docket 9229, Castine). His homestead was near the Castine Cottages on Rt. 166.
Notes for Peter Morgrage, Sr. from "Norton and Grimes Genealogy" by Frank Grimes on RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project, 2005: "The earliest ancestor in America was John Moggaridge, who is spoken of in the 'York Deeds,' Book 4 York, Maine; also William and others who lived in the middle and latter part of 1600.
"John Mogaridge and his son Samuel of York, lived in Old Newbury, Mass., prior to 1700. They were ship builders, and among the earliest shipwrights in New England. Their shipyard was called Mogaridge's Point, for many years; (where Jackman's Wharf is or was) A copy of a contract to build a ship for two Englishmen is preserved in the records of Newburyport, Mass.
"In the Massachusetts Archives are to be found the names of several Morgrages and Morgridges who were in the Revolutionary War, from York; Amesbury and Newbury. Samuel Mogridge under Brig. Gen. Wadsworth, and William Morgrage, at Bunker Hill, from York.
"Is listed in 1784 List of Penobscot Settlers."
For a detailed history of the area, see "Penobscot, Maine 1761-2011," Mark E. Honey (Bangor, ME: Snowman Printing, 2011) [distrubted by the Penobscot Historical Society]
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