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[22541] The LDS Church's IGI file contains many references to her marriage to William, but some differ as to the date - for example, CD #5 - Pin #740055 gives the year as about 1277 and in Bodrugan, Cornwall.
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[31797] Johann is son of Thomas Hoffa. This line is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2012 which states Johann m. 11 Nov 1727 in Aldingen, Württemberg, Germany Anna Maria Hesler (b. 13 Feb 1708 in Aldingen).
[49674] Louisa is daughter of Benjamin Pinkham (1779-1874) & Rachael Hannah (1780-1853; m. in 1800 in ME).
[49384] Hannah is said to be daughter of Zebulon Preble (1688-1769) & Hannah Welch (1694-1769; m. 25 August 1713 in York, York Co., ME).
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[13733] Richard emigrated in 1871 and r. Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA. "Shamokin News-Dispatch, 4 August 1948," p. 2: "Funeral services for Dr. Richard H. Simmons, veteran Shamokin physician who died late last week, were held this morning in the family home at Sixth and Spruce Streets. During last evening many friends, physicians and members of fraternal and other groups attended the viewing. Rev. George G. Shilling, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, officiated during the services today. Burial was in Shamokin Cemetery."
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[46590] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 17 August 1912, p. 8: "The many friends of Albert Whitcomb sincerely regret to learn of his death which occurred August 13, at his late home in Westfield as a result of a stroke of paralysis at the age of about 76 years. Mr. Whitcomb was a soldier In the Civil war and was a leading citizen and farmer of Easton for many years. He was active in pubic affairs of his town and county and represented his district in the State legislature. He was a staunch Republican in politics and was highly respected in private and business life for his true worth and honest principles."