[47681] Charles marriage license states he is son of Alexander Anderson and Alice Burnett. Find A Grave memorial 92161974 reports: "Birth registered in South Shields, Durham, under Alexander Charles Anderson. He appears on the 1871 census with his parents in Over Dinsdale, Co. York, as Alex C. Anderson." He emigrated in 1891. The 20 April 1910 federal census lists him at 139 S. Broadway St., Akron, Summit Co., OH and states he is a "floor walker" in a "dry goods store"; at 140 S. Broadway St. is the John Motz family (he is the Akron City Treasurer). "The Akron Beacon Journal, 26 December 1947," p. 23: "Charles A. Anderson, 77, active in Masonic groups and an employe of the M. O'Neil Co. for 43 years, died Thursday at City hospital. His home was at 740 Hillsdale av. Mr. Anderson was a native of Scotland and belonged to Lodge Loudon of Killwinning, oldest Masonic lodge in Scotland. He came to Akron 54 years ago and was manager of the Boston store before going to the M. O'Neil Co. He was a member of the Knights Templar, the Cleveland Consistory, the Akron Commandery and Akron lodge No. 83 F. & A. M. He leaves his wife, Jennie."
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[48350] "The Perry County Democrat [Bloomfield, PA], 18 March 1925," p. 3: "Taken from a copy of the weekly Service Letter of the Department of Forestry: Death claimed a kind friend and helpful co-worker in Harold Emery Bryner. He died in the Harrisburg Hospital at 3 a. m. Monday, March 2, 1925, following an operation for appendicitis on February 24. Mr. Bryner was born at Cisna Run, Perry county, May 16, 1883. In his early life he attended the public schools at Blain and later the Bloomfield Academy, Shippensburg Normal School and Ursinus College. After teaching in the public schools of Perry and Lebanon counties for several years he entered the Pennsylvania State Forest School at Mont Alto, and graduated in the class of 1908. Upon graduating from the State Forest School he was appointed Forester of the Pennypacker State Forest Sept. 1, 1908, with headquarters at New Germantown, Perry county. He held this position with credit until Feb. 15, 1922, when he was appointed assistant to the chief of the Bureau of Operations, Department of Forests and Waters, with headquarters at Harrisburg. Harold E. Bryner was an out-door man. He was devoted to the woods. He knew the trees, the forests, the streams and the mountains; he knew what they meant to the people of Pennsylvania. He was never in the woods without using his eyes. What he looked at he saw, and what he saw he thought about. He was a 'big boy' with his four sons whom he frequently took to the woods and told them of the forest and forest life. He was loved by his classmates and held in high regard by the people whom he served. He was the son of a sawmill operator and through a practical apprenticeship become well qualified to take up his studies at State Forest School. He was reared in the school of self-reliance and his mature judgment qualified him as a leader of his classmates, for he was chosen president of his class in his senior year at the State Forest School. He was a forester at heart and this particularly qualified him for so distinctive a professional career. He thoroughly believed in the great forest doctrine of the late Dr. Rothrock that 'the Forester's place is in the forest.' He lived for the forest and devoted his whole self to the promotion of this worthy cause. Long will his teachers, classmates, co-workers and friends remember his sterling qualities and sincere devotion to the woods. Mr. Bryner is survived by a widow and four sons: Albert, 13; Harold, Jr., 11; Richard and Robert, 8. He was a member of Adams Lodge, No. 319, F. and A. M., New Bloomfield; Society of American Foresters and the Pennsylvania Forestry Association."
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[57236] John was a soldier during the War of 1812.
_Ezekiel COBB _______+
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_Levi COBB __________|_Nancy THOMPSON _____
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[50589] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 28 June 2019": "Holden - Irene E. Cobb, 63, died June 25, 2019 at her home in Holden. She was born Mar 27, 1956 in Bangor, the daughter of Warren E. and Florence (Lamphier) Cobb. Irene grew up and attended school in Hampden and worked for many years as an operator for New England Telephone Co. she was an animal lover and enjoyed crafts including crocheting. She is survived by her longtime companion and partner, Ronald Bouchard of Holden; two children, Michael Toothaker, Jr and his wife, Shannon of Winterport and Brandee Bean of Santa Clara, CA; one grandchild, Addison of Winterport; two sisters, Constance Dewitt of Newburgh and Evelyn Shields of Stetson; one brother, Richard Cobb of Tennessee; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother, Warren Cobb and by her husband, Michael Toothaker, Sr."
_Charles IRISHE _____+
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Children of James & Elizabeth Irish:
1. John Irish, b. 13 Apr 1724; m. abt 1745 to Sarah --; resided Gorham ME, had children.
2. Miriam Irish, b. 13 Sep 1725; m. 7 Aug 1743 Gamaliel Pote.
3. Joseph Irish, b. 12 Apr 1728, d. 14 Apr 1808; m. Hannah Doane, had one ch, Ebenezer
4. Elizabeth Irish, b. 19 Apr 1730
5. Thomas Irish, b. 27 feb 1732, died young
6. James Irish, b. 28 Jan 1736
7. Thomas Irish, b. 29 Jan 1737, d. 14 Aug 1832; m. 1759 Deliverance Skillings, had children.
8. William Irish, b. 1741 in Gorham ME, d. 1821 in Buckfield ME; m. 1765 Mary McAllister, dau of William. Was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, a corporal in Capt. Williams' Company in 1775. He settled in Buckfield ME and became a Free Will Baptist minister; had children."
The family is listed in NEHGR, Vol. 14, p. 145 in Falmouth (now Portland), ME.
_Johann Balthasar KESSINGER _+
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_Jacob KISSINGER ______________|_Anna Maria BINGENHEIMER ____
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| | _Johann Jacob SCHAEFFER _______|_Maria Catharina SUDER ______
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| |_Maria Catherine SCHAFFER _______|
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| | | _Johann Nicholas (Sr) BROSIUS _|_Anna Catherine SIMON _______
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[14687] Ancestry.com offers: "Raymond Name Meaning - English and French: from the Norman personal name Raimund, composed of the Germanic elements ragin advice, counsel + mund protection. Americanized spelling of German Raimund, a cognate of 1."