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[10163] "The Akron Beacon Journal [Akron, Ohio], 5 March 2003," p. B006: "Lois Barker Fulton, 87, died at her residence March 2, 2003. A life resident of Bath, she along with her husband raised their family while working a dairy farm. A life member of Ghent Christian Church, she was a homemaker, an avid gardener, and a real estate agent with Bethel Associates for 30 years. Preceded in death by husband, Hubert A. Fulton; granddaughter, Debbie Weidrick; and sister, Mary Ruth Haynes, she is survived by children, Richard (Carolyn) Fulton, Mary Anne (Richard) Krejci, Betty (Ralph) Boyles, Nancy (Dan) Fay, Pat (Tim) Fitch; grandchildren, Jeff Fulton, Michelle Anderson, Greg Fulton, Cliff Weidrick, Dawn Sullivan, Rich Weidrick, Cecilia Newell, Mike Newell; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Charlotte Miller; and brothers, Lee and Henry Grosh. Private interment at Rose Hill Burial Park."
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[38628] "Bluehill Magazine - Vol. 4, p. 131": "James Candage settled in Blue Hill, Upon the Neck, in 1766; he was of the Massachusetts family of that name, and went thither it is said from Beverly. At the time he settled at Blue Hill, he had a family consisting of his wife Elizabeth, three sons, James, Joseph and John, two daughters, Betty and Lydia, and one daughter, Lucy was born after removal to Blue Hill. Rev. Jonathan Fisher, the first settled minister of the town says in his Record, of him, 'his name was originally spelled Cavendish, but custom has changed it to Candage; he was one of the first settlers.' His wife lived to an advanced age and died in 1809. It is not known in what year James Candage and his wife were born."
_Henry I, King of FRANCE ___________________+
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_Philip I, King of FRANCE ________________|_Anne of KIEV ______________________________
| (1053 - 1108) m 1072 (1024 - 1075)
_Louis VI ("the Fat"), King of FRANCE ___|
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| |_Gisele of BURGUNDY ______________________|_Etiennette ("Stephanie") of BARCELONA _____
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| _Fulk V ("the Young"), Count of ANJOU ____|_Bertrade DE MONTFORT ______________________
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| _Hélias I de la Fleche, Count of MAINE ____+
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[24049] http://mapage.noos.fr/anosteo/Courtenay.html reports that "Eudes Ier de Montagu (° 1196-1243/7), seigneur de Montagu ép. 1220, Elisabeth de Courtenay (° 1199-ap. 1269), veuve de Gaucher, comte de Bar-sur-Seine, fille de Pierre II de Courtenay, empereur de Constantinople et de Yolande de Hainaut" and provides their family. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LATIN%20EMPERORS.htm offers: "Elisabeth de Courtenay ([1199]-1269 or after). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to the marriage of 'quintam filiarum eius [Namucensis comitis Petri]' and 'Galtherus de Barro super Sequanam comitis Milonis filius' and her second marriage to 'Odo, Alexandri filius, frater ducis Burgundie Odonis'. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified. - m firstly (before Feb 1219) Gaucher du Puiset, son of Milon [IV] du Puiset Comte de Bar-sur-Seine, Seigneur du Puiset et Vicomte de Chartres & his wife Hélissende de Joigny (-killed in battle near Damietta 30 Jul 1219). - m secondly (1220) Eudes [I] Seigneur de Montagu, son of Alexandre de Bourgogne [Capet] Seigneur de Montagu & his wife Béatrix de Rion Dame de Gergy ([1196]-[1243/47])."
[24603] http://stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ff/fitzhugh01.htm states Alice is daughter of Adam de Staveley.
[60264] The unverified file LTV5-HCF in familysearch.org offers: "When Horace Hanson Doughty was born on 22 October 1884, in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States, his father, Frederick Hardy Doughty, was 21 and his mother, Bernice C Miller, was 19. He married Annie Gertrude Mann on 30 November 1909, in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. He died in December 1951, at the age of 67, and was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
[6362] NOTE: The parents and sibling(s) of Dr. William Dyer are NOT known. This is an unlikely and speculative link, included here for reference only. {See Comments for reputed son, Dr. William Dyer. In a typescript copy of "The Dyer Family History." by Norman A. Greene, at the Maine Historical Society in Portland (1991), William is identified as baptised 19 September 1609, son of William Dyre, church warden of Kirksly Loythrope, Lincolnshire, England - this identification is NOT verified. Greene gives other information, including: William arrived at Salem, Mass. in June, 1629; he married 27 October 1633 Mary Barrett at St. Martin-in-the-Field Church in England; they became Puritans in December, 1635; William was chosen clerk of the commission to fortify Fort Hill at Boston, MA in January, 1636; Mary became a close friend of Quaker leader Anne Hutchinson (and walked out with her when Hutchinson was excommunicated by the Puritans); in 1638 William was among those driven out of Mass. and with Roger Williams and others founded Rhode Island where William was colony secretary, clerk of Newport and Attorney General (1650); in 1653 William was Capt. and commander of naval operations against the Dutch; he accompanied Roger Williams to England to get a charter for the colony - Mary had preceded them to England and remained there for 5 years, becoming a Quaker minister, returning to Boston to preach the faith in 1659 where she was martyred 01 June 1660. I have NOT confirmed any of this! - including the assertion that Anne Hutchison was wife of Samuel Dyer, William's brother. Best research concludes that the parents of Dr. William Dyer of Truro, shown here as a son, are NOT PROVEN! - AEM} Norris Dyer (nrdyer@attbi.com) offered by Internet 2/98: "There are several references I value. One is 'Mary Dyer, Biography of a Rebel Quaker,' by Ruth Plimpton (Boston: Branden Publishing Co., 1994). The second is 'The Dyers from England to Cape Elizabeth, 1557-1987, Descendants of Henry, Third Son of Doctor William Dyer,' by Marcelia Dyer Rennard Berry typed manuscript, copy in Cape Elizabeth Library, Maine).. The manuscript shows Samuel Dyer married to Ann Hutchinson 1660-1662, with (Dr.) William Dyer being born in 1663. Other records, including yours, show Dr. Dyer as being born in 1653 (that is on gravestone, also). The Plimpton book does not spend much time on the first Dyer's children, and (unfortunately does not mention any of Samuel's children.) It does suggest that Samuel was married to Anne by at least 1652. So maybe their first child could have been Dr. Dyer. One problem I have with this, though, is the fact that the rest of Samuel's children show birthdates of 1665 and onward (per Berry) although she does not have dates for Elisha and Anne. This break is disturbing. "Here is what Berry says about Samuel and Anne about this time: 'William (3) was born in Boston before Samuel and Anne moved to Newport, Rhode Island [quoting STATISTICS OF BOSTON 1600, Barnstable Sturgis Library]. It is from this man that the Maine Dyers descend. Records show that a Dr. Henry Taylor (2) and his second wife Mary (2) of Boston and Long Island, New York, purchased land at the north end of the city of New York; land previously owned by a quaker friend of Mary Barrett Dyer (1) (who was hanged). In April of 1675, Major William Dyer (2) younger brother of Samuel, bought four and a half acres of land from Dr. Taylor (2). It seems probable that William (3), son of Samuel (2), must have visited his uncle William (2) and met Mary Hatch Taylor (3), daughter of the Doctor (2) [refers to authority, Donald Wiggins]. As there was no medical school in the colonies prior to 1675, one studied medicine under a doctor. It seems probably, therefore, thaat William (3) studied with Dr. Taylor and married his daughter in Dececmber of 1686....' My line comes from Dr. Dyer's third son, Henry Dyer, who married Anna Small." Sheepscot, ME is now part of the town of Newcastle. The area was first explored in 1604, and the locale of Sheepscot Falls had fifty families in residence in 1631. William, "late of Saco," had a log cabin on a slope towards Dyer's River about a half-mile from the falls in 1664/65. Cf. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/dyer.html in 2003. This emigrant William Dyer's descendants are given 2003 at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/dyer/d1.htm
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[61662] The unverified file P96Y-9RP in familysearch.org offers: "Mary J. Grant was born in Maine, United States as the daughter of James Alden Grant and Linnie L Wakefield. She had at least 2 sons with Zepheniah A Tibbetts. She lived in United States in 1949 and Orrington, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1950. She died in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
[52127] Dorothy is daughter of William Edward Hooper (1857-1929) & Mary Idella Jones (1870-1933; m. 13 September 1902 in Sedgwick, Hancock Co., ME).
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[49415] Mark served two years in the U. S. Marine Corps and then 14 years in the U. S. Army becoming a Master Sgt. - he died in Walter Reed Hospital.
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[20748] John is reputed to have been a drummer boy in the War Between the States, but may have been a full soldier since he would have been age 20 in 1860. His pension record in he National archives states he served in the Indiana Infantry, Regiment 16, Co. K, as a Private. The 1900 federal census at Warsaw, IN reports his father is French Canadian. See http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/9164/d17.htm#P38 by Brian P. Hogan for more information.
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[41738] The unverified Christy Deiter Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Nathan Stiely was born on March 25, 1840, in Pennsylvania, his father, Isaac, was 39 and his mother, Anna, was 32. He married Catharine Rebuck in 1894. . . . He died on February 17, 1916, in Pennsylvania, having lived a long life of 75 years, and was buried in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania." [The marriage year cannot be correct - see birth year of son.]