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[49581] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 10 August 1964," p. 16: "Beals - Susie O. Carver, 75, wife of Guy H. Carver, died Saturday morning at a Bangor hospital after a short illness. She was born at Beals Island, which at the time of her birth was a part of Jonesport, January 14, 1889, daughter of Charles Henry and Sylvina (Alley) Beal. She was educated in the schools of Jonesport and served on the Jonesport Board of Education. Prior to 1925 she taught school at Beals for two years after which time she was appointed postmaster at Beals and she served in that capacity for 44 years. She was chairman of the Beals Island Board of Education for 37 years. She spent several winters in Augusta lobbying for a bill to incorporate the town of Beals with the purpose of establishing a high school there. She was also a staunch promoter at the Legislature of the state-built Jonesport-Beals bridge. She was a member of the Reformed Baptist Church at Beals and the Rumery Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at Jonesport. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sylvina C. Alley and Mrs Mina C. Kent, both of Beals; two sons, Oscar L. Carver and Guy H. Carver, Jr., both of Beals; two brothers, Esten L. Beal of Beals and Avery E. Beal of Harrington; 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews."
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_William Henry (Jr.) CONNER _|_Elizabeth ("Betsy") DUNBAR _
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| |_Eliza J. STOVER ____________|_Elizabeth REIDHEAD _________
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[24275] http://www.thepeerage.com/p10834.htm: "Euphemia Elphinstone is the daughter of Alexander Elphinstone, 1st Lord Elphinstone and Elizabeth Barlow." - citing Alison Weir, "Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy" (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 242. Also see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphemia_Elphinstone.
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_Benjamin FOSTER ____|_Mary JACKSON _______
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[52811] Nathan is said to be son of Paul Foster (1769-1821) & Betsey Webber (b. in 1775).
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Reference: "The Gardner Family of Maine" by Stanley Israel Gardner (privately published, 1986) which begins with Thomas Gardner coming to MA from England in 1624 on the "Zouch Phenix". He came to Cape Ann which is now Ipswich, MA to oversee a fishing & farming settlement that did not succeed. The project was abandoned in 1626 so he moved to Salem where he became an original founder. He and a few others bought Nantucket Island. The house he gave his wife is now the Museum on Nantucket Island. In 2003 the Web site http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kenzie/GenGardner.htm gives his thirteen children and reports: Richard Gardner (1621-1689) was Chief Magistrate of Nantucket, 1673-1675 - Ref: History of Nantucket by Starbuck, p. 37 [Source: Thomas Gardner Planter and Some of His Descendants, compiled and arranged by Frank A Gardner, MD, 1731, Essex Institute, Salem, MA] The following quotation from W. C. Folger's article in the Nantucket Inquirer, in the issue of June 4, 1862, is so good a summary of the man's life, that I reproduce it entire: "Richard was a man of very good abilities, he was called long-headed by his brother John, from his sense of the profoundness of his Judgment. He held a prominent place among the people of the island, was at one time Chief Magistrate. His residence was about half way between the house of our present worthy Sheriff, (1862) and the Eliphalet Paddack house. It has been taken down many years, and the locality is very much altered in its appearance. The Gardners owned formerly much of the land adjacent to and surrounding the Lily pond, extending beyond Gardner's Burial Ground, and around the swamp on the North Shore Hill, also extending through Egypt (so called) to the present Town Hall, embracing some of the best meadows and grass lots on the island. A part of this territory was called Crooked Records, from the lines of the survey not coming together.....Richard Gardner Sen'r, and his brother Capt. John, exercised much influence in the community here while they lived, and they died respected." Richard Gardner married Sarah Shattuck, daughter of widow Damaris Shattuck who married Thomas Gardner Sen'r as his second wife. Richard and Sarah are supposed to have been married about 1652, at Salem. Like nearly all of her Shattuck relation, she was attached to Society of Friends and suffered much in consequence. In the County Court Records at Salem, Case 57, Term 5th mo., 1658, we find the following: "The wife of Richard Gardner was convicted of her frequent being absent from the publik ordinances on the Lord's Day, fees of court 30 sh." W.C. Folger thought that Richard might have had a wife before Sarah, as the following quotation from his notes will show: "If the date of the marriage of Richard Gardner and Sarah Shattuck in 1652 as given by the late Lemuel Shattuck, Esq., be correct; then I am of the opinion that Richard must have had a former wife, as Richard Jr., was born oct. 23d, 1653, and if Joseph was born at a later period he would have been too young to have been married early in 1670. indeed the late B. Franklin Folger and other hight authorities have stated Joseph Gardner to have been the oldest son of Richard Gardner Sen'r." (W.C. Folger, in the Nantucket Inquirer, June 18, 1862) Richard Gardner died 1st mo., 23d, 1688. the following reference is made in the records concerning the settlement of his estate: "Letters of administration on the estate of Mr. Richard Gardner Senior deceased are granted unto Sarah Gardner, Relict of Sd. Gardner, who bineath herself to perform the trust of an administratrix, and to barre the court harmless according to law." (Died March 18, 1688-9). SARAH SHATTUCK: [Source: Thomas Gardner Planter and Some of His Descendants, compiled and arranged by Frank A Gardner, MD, 1731, Essex Institute, Salem, MA] Like nearly all of Sarah Shattuck's relations, she was attached to the Society of Friends and suffered much in consequence. She was brought before the court several times, either for neglecting to attend the services at the First Church in Salem, or for being present at a "Quaker Meeting." In 1662, she was excommunicated from the First Church in Salem for attending the assemblies of the Friends. She was evidently a woman with a strong character, and one who was not afraid to act and speak her convictions. We see evidence of this independence even after her removal to Nantucket. "For speaking very opprobriously concerning the imprisonment of peeter foulgier,' she was arrested but pardoned on being intimidated into repentance." [Source: "Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck, the Progentor of the Families in America that have Borne His Name," by Lemuel Shattuck, Pub. Boston: Printed by Dutton and Wentworth, 1855.] They were excommunicated from the church in Salem for attending Quaker meetings; and they removed in 1666 to Nantucket, where their two youngest children were born.
[55180] The unverified file L52K-BYF in familysearch.org offers: "When Fannie Priscilla Higgins was born in September 1858, in Maine, United States, her father, Jeremiah P Higgins, was 38 and her mother, Mary A, was 28. She married Roland F. Cunningham on 4 July 1878, in Penobscot, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Exeter, Penobscot, Maine, United States for about 70 years. She died in 1940, at the age of 82, and was buried in Crowell Cemetery, Exeter, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
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| |_Abigail WARDWELL ______|_Mary HUTCHINS ____________________
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[39550] Earl was a worker in a lumber mill at the time of the 1920 federal census, and in the 1930 census was a highway patrolman. "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 22 April 1957, p. 22: "Penobscot, April 21 - Earl R. Leach, 61, died at a Castine hospital today after a brief illness. He had been the star route mail driver from Bucksport to Sargentville for the past 20 years. He was born in Penobscot January 25, 1896 son of Pearly and Lela (Wardwell) Leach. He was a member of Rising Star Masonic Lodge No. 177 of Penobscot. Surviving are his wife, Nina F. Leach of Penobscot; six sons, Linwood R. and Pearl M. of Penobscot, George A. of Stockton Springs, Edward F. of Framingham, Mass., Earl R. of Bucksport and James A. of New Britain, Conn.; one daughter, Mrs. Nancy H. Leach of Penobscot; eight sisters, Mrs. Avis Conary and Mr.s Russell Field of Bucksport, Mrs. Marjorie Pette and Miss Ilive Leach of Seal Harbor, Mrs. Myrtle Inman ol Ellsworth, Mrs. Murrill Leach of Swampscott, Mass., Mrs. Gladys Eldridge and Mrs. Tdeline Marks of Or-land; six brothers, Kenneth of Lynn, Mass., Walter of Penobscot, Clyde of Connecticut, Carl of Cape Rosier, Jack of Seal Harbor and Harland of Bucksport; 17 grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins."
[43387] Fannie's marriage record, registered in Weymouth, MA, states she is daughter of Josiah E. Loud & Alzada Lothrop. Find A Grave memorial 199947525 offers: "Fannie Loud was born in Hingham and lived several places since her first marriage. She wrote to the author several times between 1970 and 1978. The author wanted a picture of her parents, but Fannie said she moved so much that it got lost in the shuffle. She married (2) a certain Mr. Forsyth, without issue. She married (3) in Pepperell, Ma., Apr. 19, 1950, Charles Roode Denbroeder, son of Adrian and Elizabeth (Roode) Denbroeder. Charles was born in 1873 or 74 and died Apr. 23, 1968. By him she had no children. Her first husband, Lewis, was a son of George L. and Carrie W. (Whiting) Whitcomb. Fannie died at her daughterÂ’s home in Orleans, MA."
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| _Ephraim WISE _______|
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|_Frances Irene WISE _|
(1860 - 1907) m 1893|
| _Jacob (Sr.) MEYER __+
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| _Michael MEYER ______|_Susanna REAM _______
| | (1765 - 1843) m 1788 (.... - 1807)
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| | (1805 - 1872) m 1829|
| | | _John BUCHTEL _______+
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| | |_Agnes BUCHTEL ______|_Catherine SEILER ___
| | (1766 - 1852) m 1788 (1736 - 1813)
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(1841 - 1902) m 1860|
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[27354] "The Greene Recorder [Greene, Iowa], 17 August 1966," p. 1: "Mrs. Mae S. Barr, 72, passed away Monday of a heart attack at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Pritchard, in Waterloo. She was born July 15, 1894, at Marble Rock to Joseph and Frances Wise Wiloth and was married there to Guy C. Barr October 4, 1912. The couple resided in Marble Rock until his death 15 years ago when she moved to Waterloo. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs Pritchard of Waterloo, Mrs. Earlene Haywood of McAllen, Texas, and Betty M. Weber of Arcadia, California; a brother, Kent J. Wiloth, of Waterloo; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren."