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[51930] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 31 October 1916, p. 8: "Franklin - L. A. Bunker, one of our respected citizens, died at his home Saturday morning after a long illness of cancer. He leaves a widow, three sons, Jesse Augustus L. and Josiah and two daughters, Mrs. Fred Swan and Ms. Agnes Fraser. The funeral was held at his home Sunday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Dunham officiating. Interment was in Bay View cemetery. Mr. Bunker was a G. A. R. veteran and a man who was liked by all. He will be much missed in his home and neighborhood."
[1363] [r. Mansfield, England] Cheever is from the French 'chevir' - meaning to master or overcome. See http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~kristin/fambly/Cheever/CheeverRegisterReport.pdf.
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[41494] Find A Grave Memorial 134183081 offers: "At 9:00 AM Sunday morning, May 20, 1877, Michael Denzer, his wife Katharina, and their 6-month old son Michael Jr. were boarding their buggy to attend church at the Gonter Meeting House in Fiat. Katharina raised an umbrella, which spooked the horse, making a dash that threw Michael from the cart. He was able to pursue the runaway buggy, but upon reaching it, he found the lifeless bodies of his wife and infant son. The carriage had been smashed to pieces against a tree." Find A Grave Memorial 143226549 offers: "Son of Christian Denzer and Barbara Engelskircher, christened March 22, 1835 in Jakobsweiler, Pfalz, Bavaria. Married Catherine Hahn on January 1, 1857 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio."
[54373] Gideon is son of George W. Grover (b. in 1812) & Elisa Jane Bracy (181-1875; m. 30 March 1837 in Gouldsboro, Hancock Co., ME).
_John HARDY _________+
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_Joseph HARDY _______|_Mary JACKMAN _______
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_James HARDY ________|
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| | _Caleb BURBANK ______+
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| |_Mary BURBANK _______|_Martha SMITH _______
| (1675 - 1762) m 1698 (1648 - 1716)
_James HARDY ________|
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| | _Joseph PALMER ______+
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| | _Richard PALMER _____|_Sarah JACKMAN ______
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| | _Andrew PALMER ______|
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| | | | _Robert DOWNER ______
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| | | |_Martha DOWNER ______|_Sarah EATON ________
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| |_Jemima PALMER ______|
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| | _John HARDY _________+
| | | (.... - 1714) m 1667
| | _Joseph HARDY _______|_Mary JACKMAN _______
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| |_Jemima HARDY _______|
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| | _Caleb BURBANK ______+
| | | (1646 - 1690) m 1669
| |_Mary BURBANK _______|_Martha SMITH _______
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[33381] The unverified Cassedy Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 states Francis is son of David Lawson and wife Mary.
[55772] The unverified file LCVC-G3V in familysearch.org offers: "When Susanna H. Lincoln was born on 19 September 1688, in Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, her father, Thomas Lincoln, was 35 and her mother, Sarah Lewis, was 27. She married John Colson on 29 May 1706, in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 8 daughters. She died on 14 March 1763, in her hometown, at the age of 74."
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| _James BRUCE ________|_Sarah PARRELL ___________
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| _William A. BRUCE ____|
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| | | _Colonel William MCMAHAN _
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[1980] She and John had seven children.
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[45278] "The Selinsgrove Times-Tribune [Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania], 26 July 1923," p. 1: "George S. Rine, scion of one of Snyder county's oldest and most prominent families, was buried yesterday afternoon from his late home on North Market street. Services were conducted by Rev. Dr. John B. Focht, and interment was made in Union cemetery. Mr. Rine succumbed to a lingering illness at noon Sunday. The deceased man passed the greater part of his life at McKee's Half Falls, where the family had large real estate and merchandising interests. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rine, having been born in Chapman township sixty-seven years ago. Upon the death of the head of the head of the family the older brother, the late John S. Rine, continued to operate the general store facing the road on one side and the canal on the other. The younger brother built a beautiful home on his adjoining farm to the south, and also engaged In merchandising at good location, catering to canal and community trade. The Rine name has always stood for the highest standards in business and consequently has long been synonymous with success. It has been the same with their farm management, and thus the family merited the position they attained. Mr. Rine relinquished his merchandising activities six years ago, whereupon he removed to Seiinsgrove to pass the remainder of his days with less exacting application to business. Influenza and the World War brought two bereavements to the Rine household in the death of a daughter Gertrude, wife of Isaac D. App, and the family's only son, Musser, who died too of Influenza within a few days of his sister, while he was in an army training camp. The father's health broke under the shock. Mr. Rine's condition became critical two years ago, and there was no remedy for the broken heart. Miss Harriet Musser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Musser, of McAlisterville, and Mr. Rine were married. Surviving are Mrs. Rine and their daughters, Miss Minnie A., at home, and Sarah, wife of Ralph D. Witmer, of Allenwood; and granddaughters Mary and Catherine App. Surviving brother and sisters are Philip S., of Fremont, Neb.; Mrs. Lydia Coleman, Gratz; Mrs. Catherine Wentzel, Landisburg, and Mrs. Sue Matts, Indiana."
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[13360]
This entry is confusing: The book, "Brillharts of America," by John A. Brillhart, has Mary Ann as an Utz. The Oceana County History (1990), published by county historical society (pp. 164-65), has her surname as Tietz. Tad Brillhart
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