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[22825] David K. Conover, 9068 Crystal Vista Lane, West Jordan, UT 84088 (dave@conovergenealogy.com) shared 15 Oct 2003: "Edward Bangs was born circa 1591 Chichester,, Sussex, England. He was baptized on October 28, 1591 Panfield,, Essex, England. He married Lydia Hicks, daughter of Robert Hicks and Margaret (Unknown), circa 1633 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He married Rebecca (Unknown) (see #42) between 1634 and 1636 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He died between October 19, 1677 and March 5, 1678 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. His estate was probated on March 5, 677/78. Edward Bangs; signed his will and several deeds. He was grandted land in the amount of four acres as a passenger of the Anne in 1623 in the division of land in 1623 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He emigrated on July 31, 1623 from Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; sailed on the Anne. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle "Edward Banges" was the thirteenth person in the twelthe company in 1627. He was committee to lay out land Plymouth, MA on January 3, 1627/28. In 1633 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He held the position of committee to divide meadow on July 1, 1633. He was committe to assess taxes, Plymouth, MA on January 5, 1634/35. He was commtiiee to assess taxes, Plymouth, MA on March 1, 1635/36. He was Plymouth representative to reunite Plymouth and Duxbury (but did not serve) on March 14, 1635/36. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on October 4, 1636. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on January 3, 1636/37. On March 7, 1636/37 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He held the ofiice of Grand Jury in Plymouth, MA on March 7, 1636/37. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on March 20, 1636/37. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on October 2, 1637. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on June 5, 1638. In 1639 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; listed as gone in Plymouth County. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on September 3, 1639. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on December 3, 1639. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on March 3, 1639/40. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on June 1, 1640. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on June 2, 1640. He was granted ten acres of meadow in the South Meadows on November 2, 1640. He was committee to lay out highway, Plymouth, MA on February 1, 1640/41. He was committe to lay out land Plymouth, MA on February 1, 1640/41. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on August 3, 1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on September 6, 1641. "Edward Banges" was granted a parcel fo fourscore acres of upland about "Warrens Wells" on September 7, 1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on December 7, 1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on March 1, 1641/42. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on March 1, 1641/42. "Wheras fourscore of upland are formerly granted to Edward Banges at Waren's Wells, he now desiring to have some land near his house, it is granted that he shall look out a parcel of land, which upon view shall be laid fourth for him, and to be deducted out of the 80 acres he should have at Warren's Wells" on October 17, 1642. In Plymouth section of list of men able to bear arms in 1643. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on June 6, 1643. He from Joyce Wallen, widow for L8 "all that her house and messuage situate and being at Hobs Hole or Wellingsly with the garden place and uplands thereunto adjoining on September 7, 1643. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on November 7, 1643. He resided at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, before 1645. He was treasurer, Eastham, MA between 1646 and 1665. He was Eastham highway surveyor on June 1, 1647. He was Eastham highway surveyor on June 4, 1650. He was Eastham highway surveyor on June 3, 1651. He sold land to Samuel Hicks of Plymouth for L3, 10s "a parcel of marsh meadow lying at the high pines on the Salthouse Beach" on June 22, 1651 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was committee to lay out highway, Plymouth, MA on February 24, 1652. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on June 7, 1652. He was Deputy to Plymouth Court for Eastham on June 7, 1652 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was an inkeeper on October 6, 1657 Edward Bangs Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was coroner's jury, Plymouth County, MA on October 30, 1667. On May 29, 1670 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He left a will on October 19, 1677 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. His children with wife Rebecca are: Edward12 Bangs was born circa 1591 Chichester,, Sussex, England. He was baptized on October 28, 1591 Panfield,, Essex, England. He married Lydia Hicks, daughter of Robert Hicks and Margaret (Unknown), circa 1633 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He married Rebecca (Unknown) (see #42) between 1634 and 1636 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He died between October 19, 1677 and March 5, 1678 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. His estate was probated on March 5, 1677/78. Edward Bangs; signed his will and several deeds. He was grandted land in the amount of four acres as a passenger of the Anne in 1623 in the division of land in 1623 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He emigrated on July 31, 1623 from Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; sailed on the Anne. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle "Edward Banges" was the thirteenth person in the twelthe company in 1627. He was committee to lay out land Plymouth, MA on January 3, 1627/28. In 1633 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He held the position of committee to divide meadow on July 1, 1633. He was committe to assess taxes, Plymouth, MA on January 5, 1634/35. He was commtiiee to assess taxes, Plymouth, MA on March 1, 1635/36. He was Plymouth representative to reunite Plymouth and Duxbury (but did not serve) on March 14, 1635/36. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on October 4, 1636. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on January 3, 1636/37. On March 7, 1636/37 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He held the ofiice of Grand Jury in Plymouth, MA on March 7, 1636/37. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on March 20, 1636/37. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on October 2, 1637. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on June 5, 1638. In 1639 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; listed as gone in Plymouth County. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on September 3, 1639. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on December 3, 1639. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on March 3, 1639/40. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on June 1, 1640. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on June 2, 1640. He was granted ten acres of meadow in the South Meadows on November 2, 1640. He was committee to lay out highway, Plymouth, MA on February 1, 1640/41. He was committe to lay out land Plymouth, MA on February 1, 1640/41. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on August 3, 1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on September 6, 1641. "Edward Banges" was granted a parcel fo fourscore acres of upland about "Warrens Wells" on September 7, 1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on December 7, 1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on March 1, 1641/42. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on March 1, 1641/42. "Wheras fourscore of upland are formerly granted to Edward Banges at Waren's Wells, he now desiring to have some land near his house, it is granted that he shall look out a parcel of land, which upon view shall be laid fourth for him, and to be deducted out of the 80 acres he should have at Warren's Wells" on October 17, 1642. In Plymouth section of list of men able to bear arms in 1643. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on June 6, 1643. He from Joyce Wallen, widow for L8 "all that her house and messuage situate and being at Hobs Hole or Wellingsly with the garden place and uplands thereunto adjoining on September 7, 1643. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on November 7, 1643. He resided at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, before 1645. He was treasurer, Eastham, MA between 1646 and 1665. He was Eastham highway surveyor on June 1, 1647. He was Eastham highway surveyor on June 4, 1650. He was Eastham highway surveyor on June 3, 1651. He sold land to Samuel Hicks of Plymouth for L3, 10s "a parcel of marsh meadow lying at the high pines on the Salthouse Beach" on June 22, 1651 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was committee to lay out highway, Plymouth, MA on February 24, 1652. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on June 7, 1652. He was Deputy to Plymouth Court for Eastham on June 7, 1652 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was an inkeeper on October 6, 1657 Edward Bangs Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was coroner's jury, Plymouth County, MA on October 30, 1667. On May 29, 1670 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He left a will on October 19, 1677 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. His children with wife Rebecca are: i. Rebecca11 Bangs was born circa 1636 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She married Jonathan Sparrow Esq., son of Richard Sparrow and Pandora (Unknown), on October 26, 1654 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died on October 19, 1677 Massachusetts. ii. Sarah Bangs was born circa 1638 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Capt. Thomas Howes Jr., son of Thomas Howes and Mary Burr, circa 1657 Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died on February 28, 1682/83. She died before March 17, 1683. iii. Capt. Johnathan Bangs. iv. Lydia Bangs was born circa 1642 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was born in 1642 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She married Benjamin Higgins on December 24, 1661 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Richard Higgins circa 1694. She died on February 13, 1706 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died after 1709. v. Hannah Bangs was born circa 1644. She married John Doane, son of Deacon John Doane, on April 30, 1662 in Eastham, MA. vi. Lt. Joshua Bangs was born circa 1646. He married Hannah Scudder, daughter of John Scudder, on December 1, 1669 in Deastham, MA. He died on January 14, 1709/70. vii. Bethia Bangs was born on May 24, 1650 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Gershom Hall, son of John Hall, before 1669. viii. Apphia Bangs was born on October 15, 1651 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married John Knowles, son of Richard Knowles and Ruth Bowers, on December 28, 1670 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Stephen Wood Jr. before March 6, 1677. ix. Mercy Bangs was born on October 15, 1651 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Stephen Merrick on December 28, 1670 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts." Also see "Genealogies of Mayflower Families..., Vol. 2," Gary Boyd Roberts, Ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985), p. 884, "Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691)," Eugene Aubrey Stratton (Ancestry Publishing, Provo, UT, 1986), pp. 238-239, and "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 31.
[50182] https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LZTP-BK6/nancy-bartlett-1783-1870 offers: "Nancy Bartlett was born on 19 April 1783, in Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. She married Charles Matthews Higgins on 4 October 1802, in Orland, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 9 daughters. She died on 27 February 1870, in Orland, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 86, and was buried in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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"The Perry County Democrat [Bloomfield, Pennsylvania]," 2 March 1904, p. 3: "A telegram was received Monday noon by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Briner, of this place, announcing the death their daughter, Mrs. Rev. A. J. Rudisill, which occurred at her home in Mt. Carmel, Pa., on Monday morning. The dreadful news was a terrible shock to Mr. and Mrs. Briner, as well as to the entire community, for no one knew that Mrs. Rudisill was ill. No longer ago than last Saturday Mrs. Briner had a letter from her daughter in which she said she was perfectly well and had never enjoyed better health than this winter. The announcement of her death was like clap of thunder from a clear sky, and it almost prostrated her parents, who have the warmest sympathy of all, as has also the bereaved husband. . . "
Findagrave.com offers: "Dora May Briner Rudisill was born in or near New Bloomfield, Perry County, Pennsylvania. Her parents were Daniel and Sarah Elizabeth (Parsons) Briner. On May 1, 1900 she married Rev. A. J. Rudisill in New Bloomfield. They had one child, Donald Everett Rudisill (b. 2/9/1901). From the Lutheran Observer, 3/11/1904: Mt Carmel. - Mrs. Rudisill, wife of Rev. A. J. Rudisill, died February 29th, after an illness of only a few hours. She leaves, beside her husband, a little son of about three years. The funeral services held in the church of which he is pastor on Wednesday following, and were well attended. Rev. J. W. Shannon, president of the North Branch Conference preached the sermon. The remains were taken to New Bloomfield, the home of her parents for interment. Mrs. Rudisill possessed many noble qualities of heart and mind that greatly endeared her to all, especially the membership of the church of which her husband is pastor. The large congregation, the many tears shed, all attested the deep love and esteem in which she was held by the people. She filled the position of wife, mother and pastor's wife nobly and well. "Servant of God well done." The Perry County Democrat 3/9/1904: 'She died of heart disease, which superinduced a blood clot on the brain. Up until about four hours before her death she was in perfect health. Her sudden demise was a terrible shock to everybody who knew her, for she was a most lovely, amiable young woman. Among those in attendance at the funeral on Thursday were Rev. Ira G. Briner and wife, of Chicago; George S. Briner, Esq, and daughter Mary, of Carlisle; Mrs. Sallie A. Miller and Mrs. Maggie Eby, of New Germantown; Mrs. Nora. E. Oren, of Juniata township; Mrs. Beer and son, of Mt. Union, Pa., Miss Bertie Rudisill, of York; Miss Rebecca Rudisill, Chas. Rudisill and wife, and Reuben Swartz and wife, of Gettysburg, Pa.'"
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[9788] Myrtle m. (1) Andrew Jack and (2) _______ Anderson and r. at Englewood, CO. She had William Horace Jack (Jan. 8, 1905 at Emporia, KS; m. Marion Williams), Charles Andrew Jack (Aug. 10, 1906 at Emporia, KS; m. Leolyn Dublin and had at Denver, CO Richard Charles Jack, Charylee JoAnn Jack and Gary Alfred Jack) and Paul Eugene Jack (Nov. 19, 1919 at Lamar, CO; m. July 24, 1940 Betty Evans and r. San Diego, CA; they had at Denver, CO Robert William Jack, at Meridian, MS Virginia Jean Jack and at Denver CO Donna Jean Jack.
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