[73] "Margaret" married twice before Joseph and was a widow at her marriage to him. Her first husband was surnamed Brown and the second surnamed Clifford. See "Colonial Families of the United States," 3:268-9.
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[14862] The IGI file reports John m. Patience A. Lord.
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[50188] This couple need further documentation - see the unveified file 9Z3K-11G in familysearch.org.
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_Johann Michael MATTER _____|_Anna Barbara ARNHOLD ________
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[18313] "Freeport Journal-Standard [Freeport, Illinois], 21 February 1974", p. 10: "Clinton N. Motter, a lifelong resident of Leaf River, died Wednesday afternoon in Rockford Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Motter, who was employed as a section foreman by the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad for 40 years, was an Army veteran of World War I, having served in France. He was a member of the Leaf River American Legion. Born Nov. 21, 1894, in Leaf River Township, he was the son of Riley and Mary (Light) Motter. On Aug. 19, 1920, he married Vernie Snyder in Oregon. Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Andy (Darlene) Martin and Mrs. Alan (Donna) Jones, both of Leaf River; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Winche of Pecatonica; Mrs. Estella Hedrick of Leaf River and Mrs. Laura Carson of Loves Park; and a brother, Ralph of Polo. He was preceded in death by a son and a grandson."
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Nantes is 35 miles from the mouth of the Loire River, where it meets the Orleans River. Prior to Roman occupation it was the major center of the Namnetes; under the Romans it became a great commercial and administrative center. http://www.friesian.com/italia.htm provides a genealogy of Lambert and reports that his son, Lambert II (Count of Nantes; d. 852) m. Rothilda, daughter of Lothar I, King of Italy and Emperor.
In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands offers: "Lambert, son of Wido Comte et Marquis de Nantes & his wife _____ (-Ticino 30 Dec 836). The primary source which confirms the parentage of Lambert has not yet been identified. He succeeded as Count of the Breton march. The 'Vita Hludowici Imperatoris' names 'Walam et Warnarium, necnon et Lambertum sed et Ingobertum' as missi [in 813], recording that 'Warnarius comes . . . accito nepote Lantberto' acted without the knowledge of 'Wala et Ingelberto'. He was expelled from Aachen with his uncle Werner in 814 by King Louis I after the death of Emperor Karl I, Werner being killed in the conflict which followed. The forces of 'Count Lambert' defeated and killed Wihomarc who had rebelled iin Brittany in 825. 'Lambert' was one of the supporters of the rebellion of co-Emperor Lothar I in 833/34, and consequently lost his position in the Breton march. The Annales Fuldenses record fighting with 'Mahtfredo et Lantberto', during which battle 'Uodo comes Aurelianensium et Theodo abbas sancti Martini Turonensis' were killed. In 834 he was sent to Italy where Lothar gave him land and installed him as Lambert I Marchese and Duke of Spoleto. The 'Annales Fuldenses' record the earthquake at Ticino in Italy '837 III Kal Ian' in which 'plures ex primoribus Italiæ' were killed including 'Lantbertus et Hugus'. The 'Vita Hludowici Imperatoris' records that 'Wala Corbeiensis abbas, Matfridus, Hugo, Lantbertus, Godefridus, itemque filius eius Godefridus, Agimbertus comes Pertensis . . . sed et Richardus' died between 'Kal Sep usque ad missam sancti Martini' [in 836]. - m [_____ of Italy, daughter of Pepin I King of Italy & his mistress _____. According to Winkhaus, one of the last four daughters of Pepin King of Italy married Lambert Comte de Nantes, but the source on which this is based has not been identified.]"
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[46988] "The News-Journal [Wilmington, Delaware], 18 April 1949," pp 1 & 4: "Samuel K. Varnes, chief engineer of the DuPont Company's Ammonia Department, died early today in Delaware Hospital. He had been operated on last week. Mr. Varnes, 64 years old, had been with the DuPont Company since 1917. He lived at 500 Rockwood Road, Brandywine Hills. During World War I, he started with the mechanical experimental division of the Engineering Department and was chiefly concerned with research on the operation of smokeless powder plants. Later, he was put in charge of that work. The war over, Mr. Varnes was placed in charge of mechanical experimental work at several DuPont plants. In 1923, he went to France to study the process of making ammonia by the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. He returned there the next year as head of an engineering commission to obtain design information on the process. When DuPont installed the process, building its plant at Belle, W. Va., Mr. Varnes was the egineer in charge of the work. He became chief engineer of the Ammonia Department in 1931. Born in East Sales, Pa., Mr. Varnes attended Airy View Academy, Port Royal, Pa., and the Pennsylvania State College, where he was graduated in 1906 with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering and gained a master's degree in mechanical engineering in 1912. Mr. Varnes was a Methodist, a past master of Union Lodge No. 374, F. & A. M., Mifflintown, Pa., and a Imember of the Delaware Consistory. He also was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, of the society's boiler code committee, of the test and specification committee of the Compressed Gas Manufacturers Association, and of the American Gas Association. He is survived by his wife and two children, Mrs. Clara V. James, of Front Royal, Va., and Mrs. Barbara V. Lawton, of Wilmington."