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[5716] Hugh took part in the Crusade of 1100-01 and was killed at Ramleh; the family remained interested in the East. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_VI_of_Lusignan.
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[40772] The unverified Langford Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When John Ellis was born on May 19, 1806, in Moore, Tennessee, his father, Jesse, was 22 and his mother, Jennie, was 23. He married Nancy Langston and they had 13 children together. He then married Sarah Cross and they had four children together. He died on September 3, 1895, in Coles County, Illinois, having lived a long life of 89 years, and was buried in Neoga, Illinois."
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[60452] Marguerite's obituary: "Marguerite L. ('Peggy') Harshberger, age 76 of Ottawa, Kansas, died Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at Baldwin Care Center in Baldwin City, Kansas. She was born on Friday, January 15, 1937 in Bangor, Maine the daughter of Earl and Barbara (Perry) Emery. She has been a resident of Ottawa since 1987, moving from Kincaid, Kansas. Peggy also resided in De Soto, Kansas, Merriam, Kansas and Old Town, Maine. Peggy attended Old Town High School in Maine. She was a personal caregiver providing comfort and compassion for those in need. Peggy worked with her husband in the dairy cattle business as a milk maid. She was a store manager for Seven-Eleven Convenience Store and also cleaned houses for many years. Peggy enjoyed traveling to horse pulls with her husband Lee and attending state and county fairs. In her spare time she enjoyed trout fishing. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Ottawa and was chairman of the Dorcas Circle. She was a long time volunteer for the church and Hope House. On August 10, 1962, Peggy was united in marriage with Richard "Lee" Harshberger in Old Town, Maine. He survives of their home. She is survived by her: Husband-Lee Harshberger of the home Daughter-Winona With of Pomona, Kansas Foster Daughter-Lori Lamkin of Harrisonville, Missouri Brother-Gale Emery of Independence, Missouri Half-Brother-Carlton Pebbie of Brewer, Maine Half-Sister-Mary Emery of Brewer, Maine Half-Sister-Elizabeth Emery of Brewer, Maine Grandchildren-twelve Gt. Grandchildren-one. She is preceded in death by her: Son-Chris Harshberger Granddaughter-Danielle Comstock."
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[19497] This line is from the LDS Ancestral File (1999) and is not verified. However, in the Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, page 245: "Freethy, James(5), O.A. York 1680, in 1680 and 1685 had firewood grants with Wm. Rones and Wm. Wormwood, both k. by Ind., inv. taken 14 Oct. 1690. See Bragdon(2). Adm. 3 Dec. 1690 to wid. Mary (Milbury), who m. by 1695 Nathaniel Blackledge. Ch: Mary, m. by 1703 Andrew Grover. Hannah, mar. (Court Jan. 1703-4) Matthew Grover. Elizabeth, m. by 1706 Robert Gray. Joseph, List 279. Adm. 1758 to wid. Honor. He m. 28 Nov. 1710 Jemima Hatch, 5 ch. incl. James, b. 14 June 1712, List 279, and Hannah, b. 29 Apr. 1718, m. Nathl. Bray(7); 2d 24 Jan. 1733-4 Honor Stackpole, 4 ch. Also perhaps James, List 99, captive in Ind. hands in 1711, who may have been s. of (4)" "History of York, Maine," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1967), Vol. II, p. 284 locates James Freethy just north of Bass Creek in York Co. ME, apparently a victim of a massacre of residents by Native Americans in 1690 (cf. pp. 295), while his son, James, was taken captive to Canada (pp. 299, 303).
[37434] This person is from the unverified http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hume in 2014.
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[51711] "Bangor Daily News Bangor, Maine]," 18 February 1994, p. 8: "Stonington - Archie Hutchinson, 85, died Feb. 16, 1994 at the home of his daughter, Rose Gove and her husband Andrew, where he had resided for the last few years. Born May 23, 1908 in Stonington, he was the son of Timothy and Rose (Adams) Hutchinson. He spent several years working at the Crotch Island Quarry and the remaining working years as a lobster fisherman. He was predeceased by his wife, Eva Mae Dutcher; baby daughter, Alfreda Mae; and one brother, Herman Hutchinson. Survivors include eight children, Rose Gove and her husband, Andrew, Margaret Haskell, Lila Haskell and her husband, Edwin, Archie Hutchinson, Jr. and his wife, Mary, all of Stonington, Judy and her husband John, Charlotte Campbell of Deer Isle, Raymond Hutchinson, Ronnie Hutchinson and his wife, Gail, all of Bucksport; a very dear sister, Louise Gross of Stonington; one niece, Ann Klas and her husband, Bob of Erie, Pa.; one nephew, Elmer Gross and his wife, Mona, of Hopedale, Mass.; an old classmate and dear friend, Thomas McGuire of Brewer; 24 grandchildren, 34 greatgrandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter."
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[38034] http://www.robertsewell.ca/puleston.html offers: " The surname of the Puleston Family was originally written De Pyvelesdon, and its settlement in England may be referred to the period of the Norman Conquest. For details, see Burkes Peerage, 1898, page 1145. Sir Richard Pyvelesdon, of co. Salop, Knight. The records shared by Mr. Ian Sinclair indicate that the forebears of Sir Richard Pyveleston were: (1) Robert de Pyvelsdon; (2) Eudo de Pilesdon/Pyvelsdon; (3) Hamo de Pyvelsdon; (4) Robert (or Roger) de Pyvelsdon. Note that Salop is the same as Shropshire which comes from the Old English Scrobbesbyrigscir, the shire with Shrewsbury at its head. The Normans found the Old English for both Shrewsbury and Shropshire; Scrobbesbyrig and Scrobbesbyrigscir difficult to pronounce; so they softened them to Salopsberia and Salopescira. Salop became the shortened form of both."
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