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[7272] "Magdalean" on grave marker. "The Perry County Times [New Bloomfield, PA], 11 March 1915," p. 5: "Mrs. Magdalean Eby passed quietly away at 5.45 o'clock Sunday morning at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. N. McKeehan, in Centre township, from the effects of a paralytic stroke which she sustained December 17. To the end she was fully conscious and when death came it was like a quiet sleep. When stricken, the left side of her body and right side of her face were paralyzed, her face soon regaining its natural appearance but her body remained helpless. Everything that could be done by physicians and nurses was done for her relief. The deceased was a daughter of George and Magdalean (Seager) Brlner. She was one of a family of eight children, namely: Mrs. Sallie A. Miller, Mt. Pleasant; Jacob, now deceased; John H., of Blain; George S., of Carlisle; Mrs. Lizzie C. Foust, now deceased; Mrs. Hannah Brown, of Newville, and Daniel, now deceased. November 29, 1855, she was united in wedlock with Jacob Eby and they took up their residence on the Eby homestead west of New Germantown. One child, Ellen S. - Mrs. Chas. McKeehan, was born to this union, who survives her also 4 grandchildren, Grace, Mabel, Mary and Paul McKeehan. Mr. Eby died from typhoid fever on January 1, 1858, after which time Mrs. Eby went to her home in Mt. Pleasant where she has resided ever since, until about a month ago when she was brought to the home of her daughter to be cared for. The departed has been a consistent member of the Lutheran church at Blain since April 18, 1851. During her suffering, she showed her christian fortitude and patience by bearing all without a murmur or complaint. She was exceedingly fond of children and in return children were very fond of her which no doubt contributed to her youthfulness in action."
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The Perry County Times, 20 April 1939, p. 12: Loysville, April 19. George B. Freeman, a well known and successful farmer, died at his home in Loysville about midnight last night, of paralysis with which he was stricken early last morning. He was found lying on the floor of his bedroom by his housekeeper He rallied somewhat the latter part of the week, and could talk a little, but could take no nourishment. Mr. Freeman was a son of Emanuel and Sarah Leah (Briner) Freeman, of Loysville, and was married to Miss Annie Shumaker of Loysville, who died in December, 1937. Surviving him are the following sons and daughters: Naomi (Mrs. William Sheibley), of near New Bloomfield; Cleveland, of Harrisburg; Elizabeth (Mrs. Harvey Morrow), of Carlisle; Orie, at home; Herbert and James, Green Park, - and Mae (Mrs. Omer Stuber), Ickesburg; twenty-six grandchildren and a brother, John Freeman, of Center Church. Mr. Freeman was a member of the Tressler Memorial Lutheran Church, Loysville, and was a man of sterling character, a prosperous and useful citizen.
The Perry County Times, 27 April 1939, p. 9: By the will of George B. Freeman, late of Loysville, filed Tuesday, the sum of $3,000 is given the Farmers' Trust Company of Carlisle in trust for the daughter of the testator, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Morrow, wife of Harvey M. Morrow, the income from which is to be paid her during her lifetime and after her death to her children. The six children of Cleveland Freeman are given the sum of $150 and the Farmers' Trust Company of Carlisle is appointed their guardian and directed to pay each child the sum of $25 on their reaching the age of twenty-one years. The residue of the estate is to be sold and the proceeds divided among the following: One share to his wife, and the balance, share and share alike to his children : Naomi Sheibley, Orrie E. Freeman, George H. Freeman, James K. Freeman and Mae E. Stuber. $100 is given the Loysville Cemetery Association for care of the family lot in the cemetery. Mrs. Mae E. Stuber is executrix.
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_James GRAY _________|_Jennat ELLIOT ______
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[52429] Ethel is daughter of Fred W. Houston (1876-1904) & Alice Maude Ginn (1878-1967; m. 1 June 1895 in Bucksport, Hancock Co., ME).
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[17443] Find A Grave memorial 31394752 offers: "Her husband was Mr. Joel W Hutchins (1814 - 1891) they where married in Sep 25 1836 he was a Caulker in 1860 & 1870, Farmer in 1880. Joel & Clarissa were 1st cousins. Lived at the end of the Cross-Road leading to Doshen Shore. They had 15 children." - and lists these children: Eliza Ann Hutchins Leach (1838-1913), Luther D. Hutchins (1839-1863), Horace Hutchins (1842-1920), Julia F. Hutchins Leach (1844-1885), Lewis E. Hutchins (1845- ), & Sophronia H. Hutchins Bowden (1847-1909), Clara A. Hutchings Eldridge (1848-1920), Agnes Hutchins Witham (1852-1933), Irving Joel Hutchins (1855-1930), Dorothy P. Hutchins Eldridge (1856-1935), Addie B. Hutchins Farmer (1858-1919) & Cora May Hutchins McCaslin (1858-1937).
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[60270] Leland's obituary: "Hermon, Maine - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Leland David 'Pete' McClarie, 98, who died peacefully after a long illness on July 28, 2025, at the Maine Veterans' Home in Bangor. He was born on February 13, 1927, in Crystal Station, the son of David W. and Laura E. (Stubbs) McClarie. After attending grammar school in a one-room schoolhouse in Crystal, Dad graduated from Island Falls High School, Class of 1944. Following graduation, he moved to Bangor and began a 42-year career at Sears where he worked his way up from unloading freight to being the manager of the sporting goods and hardware departments. When we were children, it was not uncommon for Dad to casually announce during supper that Ted Williams had stopped by the sporting goods department for a visit that day. Recently, we have been surprised and gladdened by the number of Sears friends and former employees who came to visit Dad in the hospital and at the Maine Veterans' Home. All valued his friendship and his leadership. 0ne former employee said she admired Dad so much that she had always wished he was her father too! How fortunate we are to have had a dad like that. In 1950 Dad met a student nurse who became the love of his life. He and our mother, Marjorie Mae Brewer, were married on November 11, 1950, in Bangor. They were married for 49 years, but Dad was devoted to her for his entire life. Dad served his country in the US Air Force and the Maine Air National Guard for nearly 25 years. During the Korean War he was stationed at Fairford Royal Air Force Base in England. He was sent to the RAFB, not as part of a unit, but on his own. He organized and managed the motor pool at the new base. Dad was known for his organizational skills in any group to which he belonged - the military, Sears, the Hermon Boy Scouts, the Penobscot County Genealogical Society, and the Sears Retiree Club (which he created). He even settled family squabbles with his charts and assignments (the famous schedule for who was to wash and who was to dry the dishes each night!). He retired from the service with the rank of master sergeant. In 2019 Dad was able to participate in Honor Flight Maine, a group that honors veterans with a trip to Washington, D.C. As a young man, Dad joined the Masons. He was a member of the Rising Virtue Masonic Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M. in Bangor, and recently received his 75 year pin. Our father had many interests and an active mind. He loved family history and spent many hours researching his Irish ancestors. As a 'senior-senior' citizen he learned how to use a computer and a cell phone. He delighted in showing people that he knew how to take a selfie and send it in a message. He loved to travel with his friend, John Nelligan, to Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England - but especially to Ireland, the land of his ancestors. He never turned down a road trip or a picnic with family or friends. Following the example of his parents, he was a lifelong Red Sox fan - win or lose. Dad especially loved a good joke. In his list of instructions for us after his passing, his final request was for us to notify the Post Office of his forwarding address. Dad would say, 'It's a time joke.' At the grand age of 96, Dad, with the aid of his granddaughter Sarah, wrote a book called Oh, Boy! It's a Masterpiece. It's a collection of stories and memories of his long and eventful life - a family treasure which honors his interest in genealogy. He had his picture taken in front of Stephen King's house in Bangor to mark the occasion. Dad is survived by a grateful family - grateful to have had him in our lives for so many years, and thankful for his love and the many lessons he taught us. His five children are Jane M. Laughlin and her husband, Robert, of South Portland; Peter D. McClarie and his wife, Traci, of Winslow; Susan A. Wolfe and her husband, Terry, of Wickenburg, AZ; Kathy J. Shepard and her husband, Benjamin, of Bangor; and Steven C. McClarie and his wife, Julie, of Hermon. His grandchildren are Bonnie Laughlin (and Kevin), David McClarie, Sarah McClarie Claxton (and Hunter), Marie McClarie Panameno (and Hector Minero), Jeff P. McClarie, Edward Noblet, Terry (TJ) Wolfe, Leland Graves (and Rowena), Jeffrey M. McClarie, Jacob McClarie (and Daisy), Ashley McClarie (and fiance, Jordan Spaulding), and Richard Curtis III (and Angie). His great-grandchildren are Malcolm Camire, Orion Laughlin, Bodhi Laughlin, and Kenna Claire Arroza Graves. He is also survived by two nieces, Rhoda Bemis and Myrna Woods. In addition to his parents and his wife, Leland was predeceased by his sister, Dora A. Spencer; a granddaughter, Lauren K. Graves; a daughter-in-law, Donna McClarie; three 'brothers,' Abbie Spencer, Carl Brewer, and Clarence Oldenburg; and many fine friends."
[52713] The unverified file LHWL-9R5 in familysearch.org offers: "When William Palfrey was born on 18 September 1905, in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States, his father, Israel Miller Palfrey, was 23 and his mother, Lucy Akerman, was 21. He married Evelyn Frances Hutchins on 16 September 1950, in Maine, United States. He lived in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States in 1910. He died on 18 July 1988, in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States, at the age of 82, and was buried in Harmony Grove Cemetery, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States."
_John Fischer REPPERT _____________+
| (1738 - 1765) m 1753
_John Dunkel REPPERT ____|_Margaret DUNKEL __________________
| (1761 - ....) (1732 - ....)
_Samuel REPPERT _______|
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| |_Catharine YODER ________|___________________________________
| (1764 - 1818)
_Abraham REPPERT ____|
| (1816 - 1882) m 1843|
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| |_Mary Ann STONER ______|
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_Augustine REPPERT __|
| (1858 - 1923) m 1884|
| | _George Michael BREINER ___________
| | | (.... - 1782)
| | _John Frederick BREINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _
| | | (1762 - 1824) (1742 - 1806)
| | _Johannes BRINER ______|
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| |_Elizabeth BRINER ___|
| (1818 - 1894) m 1843|
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| |_Maria Elizabeth LOEB _|
| (1788 - 1863) |
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|--Guy W. REPPERT
| (1886 - 1965)
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| _Samuel GREEN ___________|___________________________________
| | (1779 - 1834) m 1801
| _Jonathan GREEN _______|
| | (1810 - 1865) m 1830 |
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| | |_Amey COMSTOCK __________|___________________________________
| | (1783 - 1869) m 1801
| _Marvin GREEN _______|
| | (1833 - 1913) m 1858|
| | | _Samuel CULVER ____________________+
| | | | (1720 - 1778) m 1749
| | | _Gideon CULVER __________|_Margaret NOBLE ___________________
| | | | (1764 - 1838) m 1797 (1727 - 1777)
| | |_Louisa CULVER ________|
| | (1809 - 1835) m 1830 |
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| | m 1797
|_Ella L. GREEN ______|
(1861 - 1930) m 1884|
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| _Ziba JONES ___________|
| | (1793 - 1880) m 1817 |
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|_Flora Agnes JONES __|
(1835 - 1924) m 1858|
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|_Flora Agnes EVERETT __|
(1796 - 1872) m 1817 |
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{The 1910 federal censuis lists a Guy W. Reppert, with wife Ethel, in Scott, Steuben Co., IN.} Find A Grave Memorial 31363530 offers: "Guy W. Reppert, Sr. was the son of Augustine Reppert and Ella Green. After graduating from high school, Guy taught school for one year. On November 24, 1908 in her parents' home, Guy married Ethel Irene Huss. Guy and Ethel lived in Indiana for four years and then moved to Michigan. He was a farmer in Cambria, Michigan. Guy belonged to the Methodist Church.
Guy and Ethel had children: Olive Ella, Esther Marie, Dale, and Guy, Jr."
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Social Security death record