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[55104] The unverified file LZZ9-747 in familysearch.org offers: "When John Kelso Alleman was born on 8 December 1877, in Lurgan, Lurgan Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, William Henry Alleman, was 24 and his mother, Emma Jane Kelso, was 18. He married Elizabeth Ellen Wyrick on 15 March 1906, in Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Hopewell Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States in 1940 and Southampton Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States in 1950. He died in April 1964, in Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 86, and was buried in Shippensburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States."
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[21639] Jim Briggs' web site on rootsweb.com provides her ancestors (not verified).
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[27070] "Our Branches," by Mary Ann Jones, in http://www.gencircles.com (not verified) states James is son of John Clerke of Ford, Co. Kent.
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[13071] Josiah m. 15 June 1666 Mary Collins and had William Elwell (b. 1679).
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[39438] This person is from the unverified Test Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015. Lykens [PA} Register, 15 Aug 1968, p. 4: Harry W. Hoke, 82, died Sunday at his home, Berrysburg. He was a retired farmer and served as tax collector for many years. He was a member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Lykens RD, and of Ashlar Lodge 570 of the Masons in Lykens. He was a member of Harrisburg Consistory, Scottish Rite, and of Zembo Temple; Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Millersburg Forest and Loyal Order of Moose, Millersburg. He was also a member of the American Legion Post 404, Elizabethville; P O S of A, Berrysburg and the Royal Arcanum of Elizabethville. Survivors include two sons, Albert of Millersburg and John, at home; a brother, Homer of Millersburg; seven grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
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[42495] Jonathan was a soldier in the last French & Indian War and was a gunner at Fort Pownal in Stocton Springs, ME, sometime a Captain in Col. Thomas Goldthwaite's regiment of militia at Frankfort, ME which included Fort Pownal. He was an original settler in Bangor, ME at the mouth of the Penjejawock Stream just north of what is now Eastern Maine Medical Center. He was a Colonel at Machias 18 Nov 1777 with the Chiefs of the Penobscot Tribe when they had a conference with Col. John Allen, who was then superintendent of the Eastern Indians. He served in other capacities in support of the Patriot cause and ws clerk for Major Robert Treat for many years. He was "Exise Officer" at Castine in 1786 and served until at least 1789 residing for the time in Castine, but returning to his Bangor home after 1805.
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"The Perry County Democrat [New Bloomfield, Pennsylania], 15 May 1929," p. 3: "Charles Nevin McKeehan, a lifelong resident of Centre township, slept peacefully away on Friday at 4 a. m., at his home, near this place, following an illness of several years, superinduced by heart trouble. For two weeks he had been confined to his bed, gradually growing weaker until the end came. Mr. McKeehan was a son of the late John and Margaret Ann (Lupfer) McKeehan and was born at the old McKeehan homestead, May 23, 1855, and died May 10, 1929, aged 73 years, 11 months and 17 days. He acquired his education in the common schools and the Bloomfield Academy and was engaged in farming as long as he was able. He was Mercantile Appraiser of Perry county two terms. He was united in marriage November, 1880, to Ellen S. Eby, daughter of Jacob and Magdalean (Briner) Eby, of Blain, who survives with four children: Mrs. Grace Greaney and Misses Mabel and Mary McKeehan, of this place, and Mr. Paul McKeehan, of Blain. Six grandchildren also survive, as well as an invalid sister, Mrs. Harry G. Swartz, of this place. Three brothers and six sisters preceded him in death. At the age of sixteen years, he united with Trinity Reformed Church, of this place, under the late Rev. James Crawford, then pastor. On account of the illness of Rev. J. Thomas Fox, funeral services were conducted by Rev. Donald Rhoads, of the Lutheran Church, from the late home on Monday morning, at 10.30 o'clock. The pall-bearers were Harry E. Clouser, Warren K. Clouser, Joe G. Darlington, George M. Clouser, John H. Sheaffer and Harry Shellehamer. . . . Mr. McKeehan owned several fine farms, besides a vast scope of timber-land, being perhaps the greatest individual landowner in Perry county. He was industrious and well-to-do, being possessed of boundless energy, and was a great believer in the efficacy of hard work, but busy as he always was he took time to read and kept himself posted on the events of the day and being a man of intelligence and keen insight he was well-informed. In political faith he was an independent Republican, unbossed and unbiased by political partisanship. Honest and straightforward in all his conduct and opinions there was never any misunderstanding as to where he stood on public questions, and in all his dealings he was fair and honorable. In every sense of the word he was a good and useful member of the community and his death is greatly deplored. Friends and relatives from out of town who attended the funeral of Chas. N. McKeehan were Mrs. Belle Whitcomb, John McKeehan, Charles Spahr, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hoke and daughter, Marion, of Harrisburg; Chas. S. Briner, of Detroit, Mich.; J. Russell Smith, of Muncy; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Miller, of Rutherford Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darlington, of Lewistown; Mrs. Frank Minich, Mrs. Will Horting, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. McKeehan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gantt, John M. Gantt, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rice, Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold and family, Mrs. Carrie Jeffers, and Mrs. George Myers, of Newport; Mrs. Chester Steele, Judge J. R. Bartruff, Miss Jean Duncan, and Joseph Hochlander, of Duncannon; Mr. and Mrs. William Minich, Anna Briner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Briner, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Seager, Dorman Hockenberry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. McKeehan and family, of Blain; Miss Mary R. Briner, Mr. George Briner and Mrs. Frank Briner, of Carlisle."
"The Perry County Democrat [New Bloomfield, PA], 22 December 1926," p. 3: "Two weeks ago while Charles N. McKeehan, of near town, was riding the saddle-horse hitched to a farm wagon in one of the fields on his farm, the horse stopped into a ground-hog hole and fell, and Mr. McKeehan was pinned under the horse, the whole weight of the animal being on his chest and left leg, and in the struggles of the horse to get up Mr. McKeehan thought the life would be crushed out of him. He was alone at the time, but called for help and finally after being under the horse about seven minute his hired man heard him and came to his assisrance. Hisleg was badly bruised and swollen and his chest gave him great pain, laying him up for a week, but he is now able to be about again."
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[10939] Edward m. (1) ca 1527 Catherine Filliol. He was first Duke of Somerset (1547), Earl of Hertford (1537), Viscount Beauchamp (1536), Baron Seymour (1547), Knight of the Garter, Earl Marshal (1547), Privy Council, Great Chamberlain (1543-7), Protector of the Realm (1547), Protector of the Kings Person (1547). For his information and genealogy, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Seymour,_1st_Duke_of_Somerset and http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/SEYMOUR.htm. For Wolfhall see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_Hall,_Wiltshire.