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From: JoeWW305 (JoeWW305@aol.com), 5 Apr 1998: "Zaccheus Wellcome married Sarah Moore, daughter of William Moore and Dorothy Dixon. This realtionship is so stated in a book titled Genealogy of New Hampshire and Maine. Additionally, this marriage was recorded in New England marriages before 1700. Often the surname of "Wellcome" was spelled several ways. Additionally, independent genealogy books, one written by George Burbank and Oliver Willcomb, support this relationship with William Moore and Dorothy Dixon."
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[42888] In 2017 the unverified Calafati-Pyne tree in Ancestry.com offers: When Thomas Pyne was born on March 29, 1861, in Minersville, Pennsylvania, his father, Thomas, was 36 and his mother, Katherine, was 23. He married Mary Agnes Quinn on December 25, 1888, in New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. They had seven children in 20 years. He died on December 15, 1935, in Clarion, Pennsylvania, at the age of 74, and was buried in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
[13777] The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral file (6QTL-6S) reports he is "George Allen Zeiders", b. 17 Sept 1899 in the vicinity of Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA to John Wilson Zeiders and Alice Delila Schroll.
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[39768] Johann's information is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2015 which states he m. Frances Heil and Maria Ruppert (1746-1814).
A file in Ancestry.com in 2014 offers: "Anthony Snow was first recorded 7 May 1638 when he requested three acres of land from the court. (Plymouth Court Records). Of Plymouth. Shortly after his marriage, he removed to Marshfield, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town; was surveyor of highways in 1651, constable 1652, representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony in 1656 and twenty years following, selectman in 1668, and member of the Plymouth Council-of-War for Plymouth Colony in 1675. Some time before his death, he gave to the town a piece of land near the meeting house for a graveyard, where he was buried and which is still in use. His will, dated 28 December 1685, with codicil of 8 August 1692, named wife Abigail, and children. Inventory of his estate was taken 12 November 1692."
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Another file in Ancestry.com in 2014 offers: "Abigail, when she married Anthony Snow of Plymouth, received as a marriage portion from her mother, 9 Jan 1639, a deed for her 'house situated, with the eight acres of land thereunto adjoining.' Shortly after marriage Mr. Snow removed to Marshfield, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town; was surveyor of highways in 1651, constable 1652, representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony in 1656 and twenty years following, selectman in 1666 and afterwards several years, collector of the excise 3 June 1668, and member of the Plymouth Council-of-War for Plymouth colony in 1675, with codicil of 8 August 1692, named wife Abigail, and children . . . . Inventory of his estate taken 12 Nov 1692. Anthony Snow was one of the last Marshfield downtown settlers for whem Snow Road is named. He received one-half of the Thomas Prence grant in 1649. The parcel included a part of Cedar Grove Cemetery that Snow gave to the town and the swamp called 'Snow's Swamp' here much of the shopping and parking areas are today. It also included land along Ocean Street easterly as far as the Bourne grant (near Bourne Park Avenue). This flat land between the rivers were meadows and streams, wetlands, and swamps. Anthony Snow was a feltmaker by trade. He farmed and fished, served as a constable and a deputy to the court, contributed a barrel of beef toward the purchase of Bulkley's parsonage and served as one of the town's first selectmen on 5 April 1667. Many of the downtown Marshfield businesses today are built on land that belonged to Anthony Snow. Anthony Snow's will dated 8 Dec 1685 is in possession of the Connecticut Historical Society at Hartford. He is buried at the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, aka 'Old Winslow Burying Ground.' There is a large monument in this cemetery as well, on which appear the names of Anthony and his wife, Abigail. It is dedicated to early settlers of Green Harbor, Massachusetts."