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_Joseph BOWER _______|
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_John Arnold BOWER ___|
| (1840 - 1918) m 1862 |
| | _George (Jr) ARNOLD ___
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| | _John ARNOLD ________|_Catherine BREINER ____
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| |_Anna Maria ARNOLD __|
| (1815 - 1903) |
| | _John Andrew TRESSLER _+
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| |_Magdalena TRESSLER _|_Catherine HAMMAN _____
| (1786 - 1874) (1763 - ....)
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|--Milton Roy BOWER
| (1878 - 1962)
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(1839 - 1912) m 1862 |
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[11063] Milton was a partner in his father's store business and succeeded his father as Secretary of the Farmers and Mechanics Mutual Fire Insurance Co. He was a member of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church.
[25365] This person is presumed living.
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_John D. CONNER _____|
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|--Alis CONNER
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| _George STOVER ______+
| | m 1692
| _Joseph STOVER ______|_Abigail ELWELL _____
| | (1676 - ....)
| _Nathaniel STOVER ___|
| | (1724 - 1794) m 1752|
| | | _Nathaniel FREEMAN __
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| | |_Sarah FREEMAN ______|_Alice PENIWELL _____
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(1756 - ....) |
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m 1752 |
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[402] Vital Records list Intention of Marriage dated Oct. 1, 1801.
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_Raoul ("Ralph") DE WARENNE _|
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[4230] Roger m. Hawise _____. Roger, Lord of Mortemer-sur-Eaulne in Normandy, fought for his duke William in the battle there against the French in 1054. {His father is given in "Falaise Roll," M.J.Crispin (1938), p. 52. For a discussion of the problems in identifying his ancestry, see the 1994 edition of "Falaise Roll," pp. 183-4. Cf. "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 166.
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_Frank GLOVER _________|
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|--Vera GLOVER
| (1898 - 1936)
| _Christian BRILLHART _+
| | (1762 - 1811)
| _Christian BRILLHART _|_Anna Weber (WEVER?) _
| | (1805 - 1885) (1764 - 1828)
| _Andrew J. BRILLHART _|
| | (1830 - 1897) m 1885 |
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| | |_Mary Ann UTZ ________|______________________
| | (1804 - 1881)
|_Sarah Alma BRILLHART _|
(1873 - 1945) |
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|_Almyra JOHNS ________|
m 1885 |
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[16462]
[S227]
Biography in the Oceana County History, Oceana County Historical S=
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_George INKERSTALL __|
| m 1584 |
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_Richard INGERSOLL ____|
| (.... - 1644) m 1611 |
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| m 1584 |
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[2672] George was baptised at Edworth, Bedfordshire, England, died after 22 June 1694; resided at Salem and Gloucester, Mass and bought 55 acres from George Cleeve (q.v.) in the Casco Bay area where he then resided in the Portland/Falmouth district with his wife, Elizabeth_______(perhaps surnamed Lunt). He was one chosen to meet with the commission established by the General Court to reestablish the disputed jurisdiction of Massachusetts. He was a selectman of Falmouth, ME (now part of Portland). He was commissioned a Lieutenant and commanded militia at Falmouth. During King Phillip's War he lost a son, his plantation was attacked and his house destroyed. 34 persons were killed or made captive in or near Falmouth and the inhabitants withdrew to Andrew Island for safety and George went back to Salem, returning to Falmouth in 1680. He was commissioned by the General Court to lay out a new town site of 1000 acres and to make allottments. When American Indian attacks again threatened, he at age 72 withdrew to Salem once more and escaped the second destruction of Falmouth. He was a shipwright. {-"Richard Ingersoll and Some of His Descendants," Major General Greely (U.S.Army); Essex Inst., Salem, 1909, pp.15-6; also see "A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925, Comprising Descendants of Richard Ingersoll of Salem, Mass....," compiled by Lillian Drake Avery of Pontiac, MI...Frederick H. Hitchcock (The Grafton Press Genealogical Publishers, NY, NY, 1926).} The children shown here (except for John) are NOT verified, but are via internet from a correspondent; his eldest child, a son, not included here, was killed by Native Americans in King Philip's War (b. ca. 1642, d. Oct. 1675 at Falmouth, MA). References on the Ingersoll family include "26 Great Migration Colonists," John Brooks Threlfall (1993); LDS IGI England Parish of Edworth, town of Hinxworth (1992); Ancestry of Margaret [Brooks] Threlfall," John Brooks Threlfall (1990); "Lunt: The Ancestry of Abel Lunt," Walter Goodwin Davis (1987); "Planters of the Commonwealth," Charles Edward Banks (1930); "Penobscot Pioneers," Philip Howard Gray (Camden: Penobscot Press, 1995), pp. 81-84. Hugh Casement (Casement@t-online.de) shared 25 May 1997: George was on the same ship, the Talbot, as the Rev. Francis Higginson, who had been appointed by the Mass. Bay Company to set up a church at Salem. See "A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925," Lillian Drake Avery (NY: The Grafton Press, 1926), p. 3.
[2671]
[S86]
"Bedfordshire Parish Registers, II - Edworth, 1552-1812" at Bodleian Library.
[10126] This person is presumed living.
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_George (Lewes or) LEWIS _|
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| |_Denise FOREMAN _____|
| (1579 - 1625) m 1596|
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[1037] See http://www.gulbangi.com/5families-o/p533.htm
[6345] This person is presumed living.
[13666] This person is presumed living.
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_Jacob D. MOYER __________________|
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_Jacob R. MYERS _____|
| (1812 - 1892) m 1837|
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| (1847 - ....)
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(1819 - 1866) m 1837|
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[13026] Marshall m.3 Jan 1869 in Noble Co., IN Hannah Sapp. The 1880 census of Orange, Noble Co., IN shows Hannah as age 30 and lists their children: Frances M. (9), Henry J. (7), Lura M. (5) and Charles J. (1).