_John B. BOYDSTUN ___+
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_John Gardner BOYDSTUN ________|_Nancy Ann GARDNER __
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_James Berry BOYDSTON _|
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| |_Elizabeth "Betsy" ATTERBERRY _|_Susannah CLEMONS ___
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_Henry Sanford BOYDSTON _|
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| | _James ANGEL __________________|_Martha HARRIS ______
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_Samuel T. EDGECOMB _____|_Reliance THOMPSON ___
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_James Augustus EDGECOMB __|
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| |_Helena Maria FAIRBANKS _|_Hannah FOSTER _______
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[53028] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 12 October 2021: "Sangerville - It is with deep sorrow and much love, that we mourn the passing of Doris (Edgecomb) Hartford of Sangerville, Maine on October 10, 2021, at the age of 92 years. She was born one of nine children in Limestone, Maine and worked very hard in her youth. Doris met Ronald Hartford in seventh grade, and he told everyone that he would marry her one day. When they reconnected at a dance hall in their late teens, their love was kindled. Doris and Ronald were married on Feb. 12, 1949. Together they raised 5 wonderful children and shared 68 loving years in their home in Sangerville. Over the years Doris and Ronald traveled extensively, visiting 49 of the 50 States, many parts of Canada, and even parts of Australia. They built several camps, in Sangerville, on Whetstone Pond, and in PEI, Canada where they loved to entertain their many close friends and their treasured children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Doris loved to cook, and wouldn't let anyone go hungry! But what everyone wanted, at the end of the day, was one of her homemade molasses cookies! Doris' warm heart and quiet, calm nature made her a priceless friend and confidant. She will be dearly missed by her cribbage and dice playing friends, especially her loving neighbor, Michelle. That same gentle heart soothed many babies, her daughters even called her the 'baby whisperer.' Doris remains in the hearts of her surviving children; son, Steven Hartford and wife, Brenda, daughter, Carol Goulette and husband, David, daughter, Cheryl Ruksznis and husband, Frank, daughter-in-law, Marilyn Hartford, and daughter-in-law, Linda Hartford; her 11 grandchildren and their spouses, and her 23 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Ronald; son, Ronnie, and son, Michael; as well as being the last remaining member of her immediate family."
_James FEGAN ___________________
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_James FEGAN ______________|________________________________
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_James FEGAN ___________|
| (1775 - 1853) m 1807 |
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| |_Honora TIMMONS ___________|________________________________
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_Mathew William FEGAN _|
| (1809 - 1888) m 1834 |
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| (1776 - 1872) m 1807 |
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| (1851 - 1917) m 1879 |
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| _Adam PIPER ____________________
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| _Daniel PIPER _____________|_Catharine ZOLLINGER ___________
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| _John Adam PIPER _______|
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| _L. Martin PIPER ______|
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| | | _Johann Heinrich Peter STRUBLE _+
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| | | _Daniel STRUBLE ___________|_Anna Elizabeth LONGCORE _______
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|_Harriet Alice PIPER _|
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| _Heinrich (Henry) ECKENROTH ____+
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| _Conrad ECKENRODE _________|_Anna Barbara KUHN _____________
| | (1776 - 1848) m 1796 (1742 - 1791)
| _Jacob C. ECKENRODE ____|
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| | | _John NORBECK __________________+
| | | | (1753 - 1825) m 1776
| | |_Catherine NORBECK ________|_Eve Rosina REPPERT ____________
| | (1778 - 1848) m 1796 (1756 - 1830)
|_Mary Ellen ECKENRODE _|
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| _John SHIELDS __________________+
| | (1745 - 1824) m 1771
| _Thomas SHIELDS ___________|_Mary EASLY ____________________
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|_Mary G. SHIELDS _______|
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| _Peter BARNHART ________________+
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|_Susan BARNHART ___________|_Anna Marie CONKLE _____________
(1791 - 1849) (1754 - 1814)
[27657] 1900 - Fannett Twp., Dry Run, Franklin Co., PA; boarder at home of Joseph and Ella Beckenbaugh; farm laborer. 1910 - Berwick Twp., Warren Co., IL; farm manager. 1920 - Lincoln Twp., Adair Co., IA; farmer. 1925 Iowa state census - Penn Twp., Madison Co., IA. 1930 - Penn Twp., Madison Co., IA; farmer.
[43654] For further ancestry, etc. see "Early History in this Country of the Schwab, Schalb, Schwabe, Shwope, Schwope, Swope, Swoope, Swab, Swobe, Swob, Etc. Family," Gail Ann Breitbard, and "The Johannes Schwab family : 240 years in America : the two hundred fortieth anniversary of the Johannes Schwab family in America, 1754-1994," James Jonas Swab (Woodlyn, PA, 1994) which is summarized "The immigrant ancestor Johannes (Jacob) Schwab (1720-1785) was born in Germany, and came to America on the ship "Halifax" arriving in Philadelphia, Pa. in 1754. In 1760/61 he appears as a renter on the Heidelberg Twp., Berks Co., Pa. tax list. He appears on the Bethel Twp. tax list from 1762 until his death in 1785. Descendants and family members live in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kansas, Montana and elsewhere."
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_John SPENCER ______________|_Georgiana Caroline CARTERET _
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| | _Charles BINGHAM ___________|_Anne VESEY __________________
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| |_Lavinia BINGHAM __________|
| (1762 - 1831) m 1781 |
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| (.... - 1814) m 1760
_Charles Robert SPENCER _|
| (1857 - 1922) m 1887 |
| | _Francis Conway SEYMOUR ______+
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| | _Hugh SEYMOUR ______________|_Isabella FITZROY ____________
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| | | |_Anne Horatia WALDEGRAVE ___|_Maria WALPOLE _______________
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| |_Adelaide Horatia Elizabeth SEYMOUR _|
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| | (1828 - 1897) m 1861 |
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| _John BULTEEL ________________+
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| _John BULTEEL ______________|_Elizabeth BELLENDEN _________
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[10746] Find A Grave Memorial 15153326 offers: "Albert Edward John Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer known formally as The Hon Albert Spencer until 1910 and from then until 1922 as Viscount Althorp. He was born in London and the son of Charles Robert Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer and Margaret Baring. He married Cynthia Eleanor Hamilton. The scholarly Seventh Earl dedicated himself to Althorp's upkeep, cataloguing its contents, and opening it to scholars. His artistic positions including acting as a trustee to the Wallace Collection and the chairmanship of the Victoria and Albert Advisory Council. Jack was the paternal grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales and a British Peer. His godparents included King Edward VII."
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[16368] Joanna m. 9 Feb 1768 Ebenezer Frye ("Old Kittery," p. 753).
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| _George S. (Jr) DEGRASSE _|_Eunice Bernice KINNEY _
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[61205] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], " 2 January 2026: "Littleton, Maine - Raymond Alton Wotton, 88, passed away December 29, 2025, surrounded by his family in Houlton. Raymond was born July 20, 1937, son of Alton R. and Reta (Cowperthwaite) Wotton. Raymond was a graduate of Houlton High School, class of 1956. After high school, he joined the United States Army and was an engineer, stationed mainly in Hawaii, where he and Sandra made lifelong friendships. Raymond married the love of his life, Sandra Bell Wotton, August 23, 1958, sharing 67 years together. Together, they raised three children, Kent Wotton, of Stockton Springs, Marc (Lorie) Wotton, of Monticello, and Amy (Daniel) Corey, of Monticello and Saint Augustine, Florida. His grandchildren were his pride and joy and from a very young age. They were also his camp buddies - teaching them how to hunt, fish, and be amazing cooks. His grandchildren are, Stephen Wotton, Daniel Wotton, Ashley Cote, Sara Corey Parker, Jonathan Corey, and Benjamin Corey. He also had very special great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his seven special McGary nephews, who he thought of as sons, Ronald, Wayne, Larry, Timmy, Donnie, Kevin, and Andy. He also leaves a special sister-in-law, Judith Tingley and her family, of Belfast, Maine. After serving in the Army, Raymond and Sandra moved back to Littleton where they owned and operated a dairy farm and potato farm, teaching their children the value of hard work and a love of farming. Raymond was instrumental in the organization of Littleton Potato Growers and the Littleton Fire Department. He served on the Littleton Board of Selectmen and was chairman for 24 years. Raymond, Charlie Johnston, and Lee Swimm designed and built the Meduxnekeag Ramblers Snowmobile Club with wives, Carol, Rae, and Sandra, helping make it what it is today. He served on the Maine State Farm Service Agency and was past president of the Maine Potato Board, where he played a crucial role in the start of the Maine Potato Booth at the Springfield Fair in Massachusetts. He was past director and chairman of the Maine Potato Quality Control Board, sat on the project revue committee for the PMIF. He was a member of the Maine House of Representatives, where he made many special friends, including Walter Wheeler and Jackie Lundeen, and also served on the board of directors for Katahdin Trust Company. Raymond was the owner of Northeast Potato Growers and C & W Citgo in Littleton. He was a member of the Littleton Baptist Church, and was heavily involved in the addition of the church. His favorite pastime was being at his camp on North Brook, cooking and entertaining anyone that stopped in to visit and have a great meal. He had many special friends from camp over the years including Paul Belyea, Walter Day, Lee Swimm, Larry Pryor, Charlie Johnston, Jim Brady, Darrell Toner, Walfy Roy, Hartley Shaw, Lawrence and Oral Watson, Tom Schools, Jimmy Westerdahl and all his friends from St. Croix Lake. In the last few years, Raymond could be found on the farm, helping his grandson, Ben, and Phil Perfitt with anything that needed to be done. He also enjoyed his yearly trips with Bill Dunbar and the boys to Florida. In addition to his parents, Raymond was predeceased by his sister, Laura Wotton McGary and her husband, Donald McGary."