[10269] George is son of Dale Allen and Matilda Laufer. George was an underground serviceman with Bowdil Co. and they r. North Canton, OH.
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[31978] An unverified Murdock/Chase family tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: When William Dacre was born in 1493 in Cumberland, England, his father, Thomas, was 26 and his mother, Elizabeth, was 22. He married Elizabeth Talbot on May 18, 1519. They had three [known] children during their marriage. He died on November 18, 1563, in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, at the age of 70. When Elizabeth Talbot was born in 1502, her father, Gilbert, was 34, and her mother, Anne, was 30. . . . She died on July 31, 1581, in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, having lived a long life of 79 years. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dacre,_3rd_Baron_Dacre.
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[56500] Gail's obituary: "Gail A. Leach, 75, passed away July 20, 2024, at Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital in Ellsworth. She was born in Augusta on May 6, 1949, the daughter of Leon I. Hinckley Sr. and Bertha (Gilbert) Bouchard. Gail spent many years working as a bank teller in Blue Hill and surrounding areas and could also be seen working at the meat counter over the years alongside her husband Merrill Leach at Merrill and Hinckley in Blue Hill. She loved country music and singing, watching old westerns, playing cards and board games and could be quite competitive, especially when playing Yahtzee with her daughters."
[61209] Mary is said to be daughter of Allen Hodges (1775-1826) & Abigail Brooks (1785-1867; m. 10 March 1805).
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Find A Grave memorial 8316944 offers: "Son of John Peterman and Barbara Eckert, married Sarah Ridgely, April 12, 1832, Crawford Co., OH. In the early 1820's, Michael purchased from the US Government property in Liberty Township between what is now U.S. 30 (Lincoln Hwy or Mansfield Rd.) and Stetzer Rd. A road connecting these two roads and adjacent to the property became known as the Peterman Road. U.S. 30 is the original trail used by the settlers on their way west. The Peterman farm is approximately one mile south of that trail and on the eastern edge of Liberty Township. Michael was a veteran of the Civil War. He died Friday morning at 6:30. Funeral held at his home at the corner Spring & Charles. Obituary: Died on Friday morning, August 6 1880, at 6:30 o'clock, Michael Peterman, in the 84th year of his age. Funeral at his late residence corner of Spring & Charles Streets. Friends are invited. [Crawford County Forum - Friday, 6 August 1880] On 13 March 1828, Michael Peterman, of Ohio, purchased from the government 80 acres in the east half of the southwest quarter section 35 t2s r17e. This property is in Liberty Township between what is now U.S. 30 (Lincoln Hwy or Mansfield Rd.) and Stetzer Rd. A road connecting these two roads and adjacent to the property became known as the Peterman Road. U.S. 30 is the original trail used by the settlers on their way west. The Peterman farm was approximately one mile south of that trail and on the eastern edge of Liberty Township.
Michael and his brother John were wagon masters on a train during the Gold Rush years [1849]. When John's wife, who had accompanied them on the trip, became ill, the couple returned home. Michael remained with the train, but by the time they reached Missouri, he too had taken ill. Michael & his family were taken into the home of the nortorious James brothers and nursed back to health. Upon recovering, Michael & his family also returned home."
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[14082] His baptism by Lutheran Pastor John Casper Stoever in Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA is recorded at http://www.chm.davidson.edu/PAGenWeb/records/StoeverBaptisms.txt.
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Gordon Pattison (glpbmp@home.com) via email, 6/2000