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[25793] His grandson, Bryan Edwin Dean, AKA Peter-John Parisis, (who provided this line) reports Herbert was a "Free Methodist Minister and Tool & Die Maker in the Chevrolet plant in Flint."
[30611] George m. Sophronia ______. George is son of Johannes Faigelin (b. 8 Oct 1724 in Winterlingen, Wuerttemberg, Germany, d. ca. 1795 in North Carolina) and wife Anna Usrula Schneckenberger (b. 1725). Johannes is son of Johannes Faigelin (b. 1694, d. 21 Dec 1771).
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|_Mercy LITTLE _______|_Anne WARREN ________
(1645 - 1693) m 1666 (1612 - 1675)
[30270] From George A. Wheeler's "History of Castine, Penobscot and Brooksville, Maine" (privately printed in Cornwall, NY, 1923). p. 169: "Mr. Mark Hatch, was born August 14, 1746, in the town of Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. His wife's name was Abigail. She was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts, May 20, 1746, and died in this town on November 30, 1831. Mr. Hatch was one of the four original settlers here prior to the Revolutionary war. He owned the northeastern portion of the peninsula. He removed his family sometime after the British took possession of the place, at the time of the Revolution, but returned here about 1785. He is said to have been the builder of the windmill which formerly stood near the west entrance of the cemetery. He had four sons. Mark Hatch, Jr., was born at this place, November 6, 1771, it being a part of Lincoln County; Jonathan, was born August 28, 1774; John, was born October 19th, 1777; and James, October 21, 1779. He also had three daughters; Abigail, born March 9, 1783, died December 27, 1796; Eggathy Phillips, born April 19, 1785; and Lucy, born March 20, 1787. Mr. Hatch, the father, died in this town, August 5, 1833." Ancestry.com offers: "Hatch Name Meaning - English (mainly Hampshire and Berkshire): topographic name from Middle English hacche 'gate', Old English hæcc (see Hatcher). In some cases the surname is habitational, from one of the many places named with this word. This name has been in Ireland since the 17th century, associated with County Meath and the nearby part of Louth."
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_Benjamin KINSMAN ___|_Susanna DUTCH ______
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_Robert KINSMAN _____|
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| |_Elizabeth PERKINS __|_Elizabeth DOUTON ___
| (.... - 1806) m 1740 (.... - 1763)
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[16764] James m. by 1855 Deborah Horton and had Maria E. (25 May 1855), Mary R. (31 Dec 1857) and James Jethro (9 July 1859).
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[8638] Lloyd m. (1) 31 Oct 1952 at Angola, IN (divorced 18 April 1967) Marylin Porter and (2) 24 July 1967 Valeda Kelso - r. 492 East Fenn Road, Coldwater, MI 49036. Lloyd and Marylin had at Coldwater, MI Chistian Kaye Loose (17 Sept 1953), Bonnie lou Loose (3 Dec 1955), Randy Lloyd Loose (30 June 1957) and Lenora Pamela Loose (3 Sept 1960).
[57638] Jane is daughter of Ebenezer Meigs, Sr. (1785-1845) & Hannah Norton (1791-1874; m. 19 February 1809 in China, Kennebec Co., ME).
_Solomon GRAY ________+
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_Leonard I. GRAY ________|_Betsy Black FREETHY _
| (1827 - 1906) (1784 - 1873)
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| |_Hannah W. GRAY _________|_Sarah WEBBER ________
| (1834 - 1898) (1805 - 1893)
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| _Charles PERKINS _____+
| | (1787 - ....) m 1808
| _Charles Tilden PERKINS _|_Ruth NEWBURY ________
| | (1830 - 1905) m 1851
| _Charles Maurice PERKINS ________|
| | (1863 - 1932) m 1892 |
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| | |_Lydia A. BOLTON ________|_Marcy WEBBER ________
| | (1833 - 1905) m 1851 (1795 - 1876)
| _Maynard Merton PERKINS _|
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| | | _William EDGECOMB _______|_Harriet SUTTON ______
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| | |_Susan Sophronia CLAPP __|_Emily WHITNEY _______
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[51643]
"The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 21 December 2016": "Surry - Norman L. Perkins was born Nov. 6, 1937, in Castine. He died at home Dec. 12, 2016, in Surry.
He is survived by his wife, Marie (Ames) Perkins; sons Donnie Perkins and wife, Etta, Timothy Perkins Sr., of Blue Hill, daughter Lisa Ruby and husband, Richard, of North Carolina; 10 grandchildren: Mandy, Joshua, Jessica, Anne, Shane, Danielle, Sara, Joelle, Timothy Jr., and Benjamin, and their spouses; and 16 great-grandchildren. Norman is also survived by his sister in-laws Bonnie Gray and Marilyn Moore; brother in-law George and his wife, Barbara Ames; dear friends Maurice and Addie Cunningham. He was predeceased by his parents, Alexander and Blanch (Perkins) Gray, brother Haywood Gray, son Lawris (Lonnie) Perkins and grandson Aaron Fones. Norman was raised in Penobscot and graduated from GSA in 1956. He worked many different jobs; from logging, carpentry, and painting. He retired from International Paper in Bucksport. Norman was a Mason with the Ira Berry Lodge No. 0128 and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows No. 79, a lifetime member of both for over 50 years. Norman was known as Bumpa and Bumper by his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and their friends. He was a man of many talents, known as MacGyver by all. He was a fine carpenter and a master gardener and had the biggest heart one can imagine. Norman will be missed by all who knew him."
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[58234] Find A Grave memorial 135988789 offers: "Benjamin was a corporal during the Revolutionary War. . . .During the War of 1812, Benjamin was captured by the British at Norwood's Cove and later released. His famous command to his son during the Battle of Norwood's Cove, when the British held him prisoner in the bottom of one of their boats, has made him on of Maine's heroes. 'Never mind me, Rob,' he shouted, 'I'm an old man; but give it to those dashed Britishers as hard as you can!'"
[44620] John and Elinor are from the unverified file in https://www.geni.com/people/John-Stone.
[37070] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Roger_Vaughan_of_Bredwardine.
[6603] Ancestry.com offers: "Ward Name Meaning - English: occupational name for a watchman or guard, from Old English weard 'guard' (used as both an agent noun and an abstract noun). Irish: reduced form of McWard, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Bhaird 'son of the poet'. The surname occurs throughout Ireland, where three different branches of the family are known as professional poets."