[56128] Marjorie is daughter of Thomas William Ash (1876-1930) & Linda M. Kelley (1879-1953; m. 4 November 1894 in ME).
[43848] Find A Grave memorial 169182911 offers: "Note: It is likely that there is no extant grave marker for John, nor has any burial record been found. However, he lived in the west parish of Boxford, and his death was recorded in the Second Congregational Church there. This was the cemetery associated with that church at that time. His death was recorded in the Boxford vital record as 5 Feb 1736/7, dying 'very suddenly.' John Cole was the son of John Cole and Mary Knight of Salem, Mass. He was married in Reading, Mass. 24 Dec 1691 to Mary EATON, b. c. 1668, d. Boxford, MA 7 Oct 1746, aged 78, the daughter of Daniel Eaton and Mary (Ingalls?). He moved from Salem to Reading, where several children were born, then in 1700 to Lynn. In 1721 the family moved to Boxford where he resided in the West Parish. He was a tailor, and appears on tax lists in Boxford from 1721 to 1736, and was surveyor of highways in 1726. The bond of administration for his estate was given to Jonathan Cole, Thomas Peabody, and Thomas Howsy on 4 July 1737. His widow Mary refused administration on 28 July 1737. Inventory was dated 5 Sep 1737."
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[3430] Jacques was lord of Avesnes, Leuze, Condé, Landrecies and Guise 1171, counsillor of the count of Flanders 1185, participated in the Third Crusade. See http://www.mythopedia.info/ancestry-avesnes.htm, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_of_Avesnes and http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HAINAUT.htm for information.
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[18546] This daughter m. William Griffin.
[47157] "The Perry County Democrat [Bloomfield, PA], 16 August 1893," p. 3: "James G. Meminger, who resided on his farm in Liberty Valley, Sandy Hill district, committed suicide last Saturday by cutting his throat with a razor. The particulars of the sad event are about as follows: Mrs. Meminger, son and daughter, left home on Saturday morning to attend the picnic at Sherman's Park, near Blain. Mr. Meminger was in good spirits when they left and told them to endeavor to secure men to help thresh on Monday. When they returned in the evening, Mr. Meminger was not in the house, and, thinking he had gone to a neighbor's, the son was sent after him. Not finding him there, search was instituted about the premisis, and his dead body, stiff and cold was found in a sitting posture on the floor of the outhouse. His throut was cut from ear to ear and the bloody razor, with which the deed was committed, lay beside him on the floor. He had probably been dead several hours. No motive can be ascribed for the terrible act, except that for years he had suffered with dyspepsia aud liver complaint, and was some times very melancholy. His domestic relations were of the happiest character, and none of his family ever heard hin intimate any thing to lead them to suspect he contemplated taking his life. He was a member of the Reformed Church and a highly respected, intelligent man. A wife and six children survive him, namely: Rev. J. W. Meminger, of Lancaster; Mrs. Joseph Kell, of Tyrone township; Mrs. Thomas Drolsbaugh, of Oliioj Mrs. Mohler, Miss Emma and Orrie Meminger."