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[18772] Samuel m. before 1668 in Cambridge, MA Mary Marvin. Cf. "Massachusets Bay Connections," Judy Jacobson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 41-42, and and "Clifton William Scott and Mildred Evelyn Bradford Scott of Ashfield, Mass., : ancestors, descendants and New England heritage," Fred W. Scott (New York: IUniverse Inc., 2004) pp. 267-268.
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[36514] Find A Grave memorial 60752990 provides John's information and offers: "John (Johan-Nicholas) Faust was the son of Henry Faust and Eve Elizabeth (Kemerer) Faust. He was born in Gruenbach, Germany. He married Catherine Matheas about 1756 possibly in Milford, Northhampton County, PA. He was the father of five children: Sarah, Susannah, Eva, Anna-Margaretha, and Henry. John can be found in the DAR patriot index for paying the Supply Tax in 1780 to help support the American Revolution."
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[4827] William succeeded his father as Lord of Groby and was Constable of Somerton Castle. He m. Ellen (Margaret) Segrave, dau. of John, 2nd Lord Segrave; they had Henry (his successor), Thomas and Anne (m. Edward le Despencer). Yoxhall Parish is in Staffordshire 7-1/2 miles NE of Litchfield. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Ferrers_of_Groby. Find A Grave Memorial 71687296 offers: "1st Baron de Ferrers, William was an important commander in Edward I's wars in Scotland, and his arms are entered on the Falkirk Roll of 1298. He fought in Flanders in 1295 and helped mount the Siege of Carlaverock in 1300. He saw further service in Scotland in 1303, 1306, 1308 and 1311. He was summoned to many councils (parliaments) for diplomatic negotiations and ceremonial duties such as Edward II's coronation, and performed other such duties that the Barony was duly created for him. Both his mother and daugher were married into the le Despenser family whose relationship with the Crown was so intimate."
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[50667] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maime]. 12 May 2022": "Milbridge - Daniel Robert Handy Sr. passed away peacefully on May 7, 2022, surrounded by his family after a brief battle with cancer. He was born September 11, 1944, to Dorothy Gray and Daniel P. Handy of Addison. His father was killed in action when he was only four days old during World War II in the battle of the bulge in Normandy, France. Daniel was raised by his beloved grandparents, Florence and Maynard Gray of Addison. After attending school, he joined the Navy in 1963 and spent over twenty years in service. He did two tours of Vietnam and received a Commendation for his service while there. He spent most of his time in the Navy as a signalman on destroyers. His favorite being the USS Nitro. He was happy to attend a reunion a few years ago. He worked various jobs after retirement from the Navy, with the last being a sternman with his brother-in-law, Ordman Alley on his boat, the 'Donna Faye.' Daniel was predeceased by his parents, maternal grandparents, paternal grandparents, Agnes and Ernest Handy; his brother, Donald; two brothers-in-law, Ordman Alley Sr. and Tom Sawyer; aunts and uncles, Margaret and Chester Lenfesty, Beatrice Huntley and Phillip Huntley, Wade Sawyer; and two very special uncles, Ralph Gray, and Francis Handy. Also, by his longtime companion, Donna M. Alley, and his two stepfathers, James Alley, and Morrill Alley. He is survived by his children, Jane Handy and Dawn Handy, both of Hancock, Daniel Handy Jr. and his fiancee, Stephanie Bosse, of Harrington, Betsey Knowles and husband, Leslie Knowles, of Franklin, and Donna's daughter, Phena Alley of New York; grandchildren, Kyle Knowles and wife, Courtney, of Sullivan, Chad Knowles of Franklin, Robert Handy and wife, Kelsey, of Jonesport, Carlie Blanco Handy of Hancock, Sophie Stoddard of Harrington, and Kaylee Bosse of Poland, Maine; great-grandchildren, Emmett and Reagan Knowles of Sullivan, and Daniel and Delani Handy of Jonesport; sisters, Donna Faye Alley of Jonesport, Gail and husband, Dave Fickett, of Harrington, Kathy Doyle and husband, Richard, of Ellsworth, and Karen Albert Sawyer of Ellsworth; brothers, Gary Alley and companion, Sharon Macauley, a sister-in-law, Judy Handy, all of Addison; and brother, Larry Alley and companion, Adele, of Hermon; a very special aunt and uncle, Norma and Lew Milam of Maine and Florida; aunt, Joanne Richards of Florida; and aunt Norma Lydick of Bucksport; many nieces, nephews, and cousins; and a very special grandniece, Elyssa Eldridge, who he always called "Trouble." He also leaves friends, Frances Alley of Steuben, Bobby Farnsworth of Addison, Warren Peabody of Beals, Morris and Diane Alley and their families, and Raymond and Terri Alley and family."
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[58882] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 25 February 2025: "Gouldsboro - Georgia "Minnie" Young, wife of the late Harold F. Young Jr., passed away February 20, 2025, at her daughter's home in Milbridge. Georgia was born June 15, 1929, at Lambert Lake, Maine, the oldest of seventeen children born to the late Donald and Mattie (Beach) MacLean of Milbridge. Learning to be a caretaker at a young age, she helped raise her younger siblings. Later in her retirement, her granddaughter, Hope, nearly lived with her the first three years of her life. Then came Tawney, her great-granddaughter, whom she helped raise until she went off to school. She always took great enjoyment and pride in caring for family. Georgia worked for her parents, shucking clams for about fifteen years, until she married and went to work at Stinson's Canning Company, where she worked for the next thirty years, until she retired. Surviving Georgia are her daughters, Cherry Dow of Gouldsboro, and Valerie Beal and husband, Dale, of Milbridge; son, Stanley Smith and wife, Wendy, of Connecticut; grandchildren, Hope, Charlie, Brienne, Brandon, Melissa, Melinda, Michelle, and Stanley Jr.; and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by one brother, Virgil; and two sisters, Sandy and Macky. Georgia was predeceased by seven brothers, Johnny, Bobby, Kenny, Bucky (Emery), Boyde, Vincent and Carroll; six sisters, Babe (Florence), Madonna, Linda, Rosalee, Sherry, and Faye; and one son-in-law, Stanley Dow. The family would like to extend grateful appreciation to Community Health and Counseling Hospice, Gouldsboro Clinic, and especially, Lauren Rolfe for the exceptional care Georgia received. Additionally, the care given by her daughter, Valerie, is noteworthy."