[38091] Carrie's obituary, published 19 April 1982 in "The Rochester Sentinel": "Carrie L. Henderson, 96, formerly of 410 Main St., died at 4:15 a.m. Sunday at Canterbury Manor Nursing Home where she had been a resident the past seven years. She was born June 24, 1885 at Richland Center to Samuel and Elvira Mudge Briney. She lived her entire life in Fulton County. She married John Henderson in 1902; he died in 1920. She was a retired seamstress. She is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Donald (Izzie) Henderson, Rochester; a grandson, Tad Henderson, Leo; a granddaughter, Mary Muncie, Bremen; four great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews." FindAGrave provides her children.
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[36723] This person is from the unverified Widney tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
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[58049] Janet's obituary: "Southwest Harbor - Janet Lewis Mitchell 85, passed away peacefully in Bar Harbor on February 25, 2022. Janet was born June 7, 1936, to Chester A. and Grace A. (Butler) Lewis. She grew up on the 'backside' of the island and graduated from Pemetic High School, class of 1954. That year she met the love of her life and married Gardiner Mitchell, Sr. on October 16, 1955. They were married for 65 years prior to his death in 2020. In those 65 years, they traveled and called Matinicus Island, ME, Cape Charles, VA, Buxton, NC, and Wellfleet, MA home before returning to Southwest Harbor to raise their family. Janet enjoyed spending time with her family but also enjoyed caring for a few special summer families that she thought the world of. She and Gardiner loved to garden, and she relished showing off her beautiful gardens to anyone who dropped by her home. She also loved to cook (and was a great cook!) and was known as 'Mother' to her childrens friends who always knew where they could stop for a late-night meal! She is survived by her daughter Pamela, her husband Peter Smith of Southwest Harbor, grandson Nathaniel Brehmer and his wife Shelley of Apopka, FL. ; step-grandchildren Katrina Smith of Silver Springs, MD., Sam (Krista) Smith of North Pole, AK, and Duncan (Gabrielle) Smith of Portland, OR.: son Robert, his wife Jennifer Mitchell of Mount Desert, grandson Robert Jr. 'Brett' of Wiscasset, and granddaughter Caroline 'Calli' of Boston, MA.: four sisters Priscilla Oberheu, Lucille Grant, Sally Beadle, and Sharon Richardson; a brother Chester Lewis, Jr. : half-brother Jamie Lewis, half-sisters Marilyn Damon, Sandra Meier, and Johnna Stewart as well as many nieces, nephews and dear friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Gardiner, sister Blanche Harper, half-brothers David and Keith Lewis. A spring graveside service will be held 1pm, May 22, 2022, at Mt. Height Cemetery, Southwest Harbor."
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[60486] Robert is son of George William MacKay, Sr. (1876-1963) & Annie M. Jones (1875-1941).
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The Chadbourne Family Association, at http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/2ndgen.html in 2006, offers: "A Thomas Spencer was baptized 28 Mar 1597, son of William at Eastwick, Herefordshire, England (LND, 651-2). The baptism in 1603 of a Thomas Spencer, son of Thomas Spencer, has been noted in the parish registers of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. Further research is required to determine whether this could be the Maine settler. No marriage record has been found.
Thomas arrived at Piscataqua in July 1630 on the barque Warwick (TMS), returned to England in 1633, and returned to the colonies on the Pied Cow in 1634. In his 1904 work, Emery was probably mistaken when he said Spencer was from Winchcombe, Gloucester, England. Emery went on to say erroneously that this was also the English home of the Chadbournes. By the 1950s, it was known that this was untrue and that the Chadbournes came from Tamworth (Parish records). More may be learned about Thomas Spencer's arrival in Maine in MPC IV:172-4 and under #8 Humphrey Spencer.
Thomas was a planter, lumberman, and tavernkeeper. Pope's Pioneers of Maine & New Hampshire says that Thomas was a proprietor of Cambridge MA in 1633, a freeman in 1634 who removed to Kittery. Patience and Thomas lived first at Strawbery Bank (Portsmouth), then on 6 Mar 1636/7 were called residents of 'Piscataqua' (Kittery Point), and finally of Newichawannock (S Berwick). Dispute over Thomas' title to land in S Berwick (where William Chadbourne gave them a house) is described under their son Humphrey #8. They were of Saco in 1654 (Holmes, Dictionary of New England Families) and Patience was (erroneously) called a widow of Saco in 1662 (Savage, Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England). In 1682 Patience was probably of Berwick as Thomas died there in 1681 and she in 1683.
Thomas was disenfranchised for entertaining Quakers in 1659 (LND, 652). Evidence that Thomas and Patience may have been Quakers is seen in the courts 7 July 1663 when they were presented for 'neglecting to come to the publique meeteing on the Lords day to heare the word preached for about the space of 3 Moenths' (MPC II:139). They were presented again for the same offense on 6 July 1675 (ibid, II:306). In a long list of "those persons yt entertayned the Quakers, with the answers given in by them respectively" we find: 'That Thomas Spencer pay as a fine to ye country for his entertayning the Quakers the somme of five pounds, & be disfranchised' (The Records of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, Vol 4, part 1, p 407). Edward Wharton piloted a vessel that carried a group of Quakers up the coast, and seven people were fined varying sums and/or disenfranchised (lost the right to vote) by the Massachusetts Bay government, the only entity which could disenfranchise a freeman. Thomas Spencer obviously answered their questions in sympathy with the Quakers, defied the government, and was cast out as a result. Because we don't have copies of his answers to the Court's questions, we don't know how steadfastly he supported the Quakers, but he clearly satisfied the Court that he was in sympathy with them or they would not have taken action against him. They did not take action against James Rawlings, for instance, whom they found to be 'more innocent and ingenious then the rest.'"
[4987] Matthew was a clothier. He was buried 16 Jan 1618/19 at St. Mary Church, Bocking, Co. Essex, England (his will dated 19 Dec 1616 was proved 28 Jan 1618/19). See Essex Institute Historical Collections, 1880, vol 17, p. 131. See Web Page: http://www.whipple.org/docs/descendants.html However, the LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File (55JL-G2) reports his birth as 29 Aug 1576 and states he is "of Bradford, St Bowling, Essex" and m. there 29 Aug 1576, and is son of a Matthew Whipple b. 1538 in Bocking, Essex. "The NEHG Register: The Journal of American Genealogy, Vol. 171" (Boston, MA: 2017), pp. 134, provides a chart showing Matthew's father, Thomas, and Thomas' father, Thomas.
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