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[57916] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 24 April 2023: "Saco - Mary Chase Bailey, age 94, passed away on April 23, 2023, at The Landing at Saco Bay. She was born in Grindstone, Maine, on December 14, 1928, a daughter of Dean and Wauneta (Hodgkins) Chase. She fondly remembered her experiences while growing up at the Rice Farm and the woodsmen her mother fed there daily. At the age of 15, she left Millinocket to attend Shaw School of Business (Husson) and returned to Millinocket upon graduation. In 1950, she married Russell Bailey and raised their family in Millinocket. Mary worked for the Great Northern Paper Company for 27 years. After retirement, Mary and Russ moved to Yarmouth and, later, she spent many years in Scarborough with her daughter and grandson. Mary loved spending time with her family, especially if it involved going for a ride and dining at one of her secret spots along the Maine coast. She was predeceased by her husband of 45 years, Russell, who passed away in 1995. She also was predeceased by her sister, Hope; and three brothers, Dean, Jack, and Hilton (Budd). She will be greatly missed by her children, Russell Jr. and his wife, Pam, of Collierville, TN, Roger and his wife, Judy, of Destin, FL, and Nancy of Scarborough; five grandchildren, Aaron, David, Ben, Erin, and Sam; two great-grandchildren, River and Holden; and numerous nieces and nephews. Also a very special friend and sister-in-law, Cynthia Chase, of Scarborough, whom Mom affectionately called her 'sister.'"
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[26593] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDIAN%20NOBILITY.htm offers: "He succeeded his father as Sire de Toucy, de Saint-Fargeau et de Puisaye. He died on Crusade. m (1231) as her third husband, Emma de Laval, widow firstly of Robert [III] Comte d'Alençon and secondly of Mathieu [II] 'le Grand' Sire de Montmorency, daughter of Guy [V] Sire de Laval & his wife Avise de Craon ([1197/98]-27 Apr 1264, bur Clermont)."
[58516] Thomas is said to be son of William French (1673-1764) & Abigail Wiggin (1678-1748; m. in September 1698 in Stratham, Rockingham Co., NH).
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[3131] Gilbert, the Red Earl, was a Knight and Crusader; 9th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester. At his death he was "the most powerful subject in the kingdom" (Encyclopaedia Britannica, '56, 5:755). He was knighted 14 May 1264. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) states he d. at Monmouth Castle on 7 Dec 1299. http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/kells.htm reports "Young Gilbert de Clare's premature death at the battle of Bannockburn in 1314 meant the end of the main male line of the de Clare family. The vast fortune of the de Clare's including in Kilkenny were divided among Gilbert's three sisters; Margaret, Elanor and Elizabeth. Margaret was married to Piers Gaveston, close attendant of Edward II; upon Gaveston's untimely death, Margaret was married to Hugh Audley. Eleanor, was married to Hugh le Despenser - who replaced Gaveston as Edward's favourite. Le Despenser was later beheaded with his father in 1326. Eleanor went on to marry William la Zouche. Elizabeth married no less than three times - John de Burgh first, then Theobald Lord Vernon, and finally Roger Damory." Find A Grave memorial 84189824 offers: "Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester born at Christchurch, Hampshire (now Dorset)England was an influential red-headed nobleman of Norman decent, also known as Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare. Between 1268 and 1271 he built the medieval Caerphilly Castle. It stands in the middle of the town of Caerphilly in south Wales. Gilbert de Clare was the son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and Maud de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, daughter of John de Lacy and Margaret de Quincy. He was in his minority when his father died, and was a ward of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. In April 1264, he led the massacre of the Jews at Canterbury, as Simon de Montfort had done in London. Gilbert de Clare's castles of Kingston and Tonbridge were taken by the King. On 12 May he and Montfort were denounced as traitors. Two days later, just before the battle of Lewes, on 14 May, Montfort knighted the Earl and his brother Thomas. The Earl commanded the second line of the battle and took the King prisoner, having hamstrung his horse. As Prince Edward had also been captured, Montfort and the Earl were now supreme. On 20 October 1264, the Gilbert and his associates were excommunicated by the Papal Legate, and his lands placed under an interdict. The next month, they had obtained possession of Gloucester and Bristol, the Prince and the Earl were declared to be rebels. They at once entered on an active campaign, the Earl, in order to prevent Montfort's escape, destroying ships at Bristol and the Bridge over the Severn. He shared the Prince's victory at Kenilworth on 16 July, and in the battle of Evesham, 4 August, in which Montfort was slain. He commanded the second division and contributed largely to the victory. The castle of Abergavenny was committed to his charge on 25 October and on the 29th the honor of Brecknock was added. On 24 June 1268 he took the Cross at Northampton At Michaelmas his disputes with Llewelyn were submitted to arbitration, but without a final settlement. At the end of the year 1268 he refused to obey the King's summons to attend parliament, alleging that, owing to the constant inroads of Llewelyn, his Welsh estates needed his presence for their defense. When Henry III died, the Earl took the lead in swearing favoritism to Edward I, who was then in Sicily returning from the Crusade. The next day, with the Archbishop of York, he entered London and proclaimed peace to all, Christians and Jews, and for the first time, secured the acknowledgment of the right of the King's eldest son to immediately succeed to the throne. Now he was joint Guardian of England, during the King's absence, and on his arrival in England, in August 1274, entertained him at Tonbridge Castle. He first married Alice de Lusignan, the daughter of Hugh XI of Lusignan. They were married in 1253, when Gilbert was ten-years-old. She was of high birth, being a niece of King Henry. They produced two daughters before separating in 1267; allegedly, Alice's affections lay with her cousin, Prince Edward. Gilbert and Alice had produced two daughters: Isabel de Clare, married (1) Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick; (2) Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley,and Joan de Clare, married (1) Duncan Macduff, 7th Earl of Fife; (2) Gervase Avenel. After his marriage to Alice de Lusignan was finally annulled in 1285, he married Joan of Acre, a daughter of King Edward I of England and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile. By the provisions of the marriage contract, their joint possessions could only be inherited by a direct descendant. On 3 July 1290 the Earl gave a great banquet at Clerkenwell to celebrate his marriage of 30 April 1290 with the Joan of Acre. Thereafter he and she are said to have taken the Cross and set out for the Holy Land, but in September he signed the Barons' letter to the Pope, and on 2 November surrendered to the King his claim to the advowson of the bishopric of Llandaff. In the next year, 1291, his quarrels with the Earl of Hereford about Brecknock culminated in a private war between them. Both were imprisoned by the King, and the Earl of Gloucester, as the aggressor, was fined 10,000 marks, and the Earl of Hereford 1,000 marks. He died at Monmouth Castle on 7 December 1295, and was buried at Tewkesbury Abbey."
[16351] Anne is daughter of Edward Green, or per LDS Church's unverified IGI file she is daughter of John Greene (b. 2 Feb 1575) and Ann Almey (b. ca. 1582), both of Ormesby, Norfolk (IGI CD 70, PIN 92886 & 92891).
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Moses m. 18 Aug 1727 in Haverhill, MA Johanna Dow (1709-1800).
Find A Grave Memorial 62808067 offers:
He is mentioned as a 'saddler;' but like all his fellow pioneers he must have been largely occupied in the clearing and cultivation of his land, and in documents relative to the division of his property, made soon after his death, he is styled 'gentleman.' He is said to have removed to Kingston, N. H., in 1738, but the places of birth of his children suggest that for some years it may have been uncertain in which of the two neighboring settlements, Salisbury and Kingston, he was a resident. And even after his removal to New Ipswich, which reliable and well supported tradition locates at least as early as 1745, a deed given him by his near neighbor, Benjamin Hoar, names him as being of Kingston. But it seems certain that he was the third, possibly the fourth settler in New Ipswich, his first home being at the southern end of VI : 1, S. R., on the short piece of the old country road extending downward from the road connecting Bank Village with the Congregational church to the road along the river. Perhaps the vestiges of a cellar still visible there mark the place of that early abode. He later removed to II : 1, S. R., where the probable position of his well on the north side of the abandoned road is still discernible. He is supposed to have won his title of captain by service in the French and Indian wars, and he seems to have commanded the first military company formed in New Ipswich. He was the only inhabitant remaining unmoved during the general withdrawal to Townsend in 1748. He was elected town clerk and also first selectman at the first town meeting after the incorporation of the town. Although only in his sixty-fifth year at the time of his death he is said to have been the oldest person in the town.
Parents: Joseph Tucker and Phebe Page
Married: Johannah Dow, Aug 18,1727, Haverhill, MA.
Children: Mary, Parker, Phebe, Moses, Sarah, Elizabeth, Hannah, Reuben, Joseph, Mary.
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler, pages 673, 674.