[57441] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 22 July 2022: "Bangor - Jessie Joanne Bowden, 90, died July 17, 2022, at a Bangor nursing home. She was born January 17, 1932, in West Enfield, to Jesse Ballard and Violet (Currie) Ballard. Joanne graduated from Howland High School, class of 1949, and Aroostook State Teacher's College in Presque Isle, in 1951. She also earned her Masters and CAS degrees from the University of Maine, Orono. She married Raymond D. Bowden Jr. on March 28, 1952, and they had two children, Sherry and Raymond III. She worked as a school teacher for many years, and retired from the Bangor School system as a high school teacher. Joanne was always up for a new adventure. She loved taking walks and going on day trips, viewing the sights and sounds of Maine so, in honor of our mom, Joanne, take a walk or hike. Enjoy nature and as you look around, think of her and ways to help other people enjoy the moment as she did. Joanne is survived by her children, Sherry (Bowden) Phillips and her husband, Richard, of Orrington, Raymond D. Bowden III and his wife, Donna, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts; sister, Sally (Ballard) Fitzgerald; brother, Walter Ballard; three grandchildren, Daniel Phillips, and his wife, Kelly, Lindsey (Bowden) White, and her husband, Raymond, and Sarah Bowden; and one great-grandchild, Quinn Phillips. She was predeceased by her husband; sisters, Violet (Ballard) Noble and Patsy (Ballard) Huard; and brother, Reid Ballard." Jesse is daughter of Jesse Reid Ballard (1898-1961) & Violet Currie (1907-1986; m. 15 August 1928 in ME).
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AKA RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair. King of Connaught, last Monarch of Ireland from 1166 until 1186 when he retired to a monastery. http://www.magoo.com/hugh/irishkings.html#pedigrees (2002) states: "King of Connaught. Son of Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair. O'Connor along with his allies, particularly Tiernan O'Rourke, king of Breifne, as well as the Dubliners, drove Diarmid MacMurrough (Mac Murchadha) from Ireland in 1166. MacMurrough appealed for help to King Henry II of England. This opened the door for the Norman invasion of Ireland beginning in 1169. Deposed in 1186. Died in 1198. Interred at Clonmacnoise. One of eight kings of the Ui Neill, and four of other dynasties, called a "king of Ireland" by the Annals of Ulster. (Byrne p. 256). Byrne says he was "the last high-king of Ireland." p. 257. One of eight kings of the Ui Neill, and four of other dynasties, called a "king of Ireland" by the Annals of Ulster."
[38758] This person is from the unverified http://trees.wmgs.org in 2015 which offers: "William, Woburn, is prob. that ch. of 6 yrs. bros. over by Nicholas Davis, in the Planter 1635, from London, where prob. he was b. 13 Dec. 1628, no doubt liv. first at Charlestown. Had William, b. 27 Dec. 1657, d. at 2 wks.; William, again, 18 Jan. 1659; John, l Aug. 1661; Joseph, 8 Mar. 1664; Mary, 16 Oct. 1666; Samuel, 14 Oct. 1669; Ebenezer, 8 Jan. 1674, bef. ment.; James, 14 Nov. 1677; and Elizabeth 4 Jan. 1681; was deac. and a. 16 June 1720. Mary m. 30 Mar. 1692, Samuel Kendall; and Elizabeth m. 14 Oct. 1700, (Geneal. Reg. XIV. 67, says 1699) James Markham."
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[57727] The unverified file LH9W-RQM in familysearch.org offers: "When Jane McNeil was born on 3 June 1768, in Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States, her father, John McNeill, was 20 and her mother, Elizabeth Rolfe, was 31. She married Daniel Swett about 1788, in Machias, Washington, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 11 daughters. She died from 1847 to 1850, in Perry, Washington, Maine, United States."
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"Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org) provides the couple shown here. The 1880 federal census in Liberty Twp., Linn Co., KS lists Isaac and his family: Isaac (age 61 - farmer), Susan (57), Barny (son, 21, works on farm), Nettie (daughter, 18), Abe (son, 16 - works on farm) and Jefferson (son, 15, works on farm). Isaac moved to Kosciusko Co., IN and was in the mercantile business there for 20 years. He and his family moved to KS in June, 1871 and settled on the farm where he died.
"The Parker Message [Parker, Kansas], 20 October 1899," p. 4: "It is with sorrow that we chronic the death of Isaac Nolin, an old resident and much respected citizen of this township, which occured at his home north-east of Parker at nine o'clock last Friday night. Isaac Nolin was born in Ohio in 1819, moved to Kosciusko county, Indiana, and there engaged in mercantile business for twenty years. He was married December 4, 1842 to Susanna Kershner, and to this union was born twelve children, seven of whom are still living. They are, Mrs. W. A. Lynam, residing in Joplin, Mo.; T. M. Nolin, of Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. W. P. Poole, M. K. Nolin, I. E. Nolin and A. L. Nolin, all of Parker, and W. H. Nolin, of Wayne, Nebr. The family moved to Kansas in June 1871 and settled on the farm where death came to him by old age on October 13, 1899, The funeral was preached at the home by Rev. Mehl at two o'clock p. m. last Saturday and his remains were interred in the Cadmus Cemetery."