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[35675] Name and information are from the unverified Jewell tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which reports Mary m. 16 June 1915 in Chattanooga, TN James Winnard (1887-1966).
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[7405] Marilyn's obituary: "Marilyn Kay (Briner) Schreffler, age 58, of Mechanicsburg, peacefully entered into eternal life while at home on Tuesday, November 24, 2015. Marilyn was born on Thursday, February 7, 1957, in Harrisburg, to Joyce Adora (Shunk) Briner and the late Miles Gifford Briner. Marilyns survivors include her devoted husband of 36 years, Darryl Jay Schreffler; her daughter, Amanda Day Peed and her husband, Joshua Adam, and their son, Malachi Adam; her son, Adam David Schreffler and his wife, Mallory, and their daughter, Aurora Mae; her mother, Joyce Adora (Shunk) Briner; her four siblings, Gifford Briner, Jane A. (Briner) Price, John Briner, Robert Briner; and several nieces and nephews. Marilyn served the Lord faithfully since the age of twelve. She graduated from Cumberland Valley High School as part of the class of 1975, and from Central Pennsylvania Business School in 1977 with a degree in computer programming. To Marilyn, being a homemaker was the greatest career imaginable, and she was a proud wife and mother. Her family remembers her as being a creative cook and baker and that she loved to make the most delicious Christmas cookies in many varieties. Darryl lovingly describes his wife as an extremely logical thinker and as being even more so than himself. With a competitive spirit and her logical thinking, Marilyn enjoyed playing all types of games with family and friends. A generous person, she gave gifts to others at every opportunity. Her spirit of love and generosity made Marilyn a fantastic listener and confidant who was always willing to share her wisdom. She will be forever loved and deeply missed."
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The unverified Judy Schors Family Tree in 2018 in Ancestry.com offers: "When Dorothy (--?--) Dixon was born in 1631 in York, Maine, her father, William, was 35, and her mother, Joane, was 30. She married William Moore in 1651 in her hometown. They had ten children in 15 years. She died in October 1693 in York, Maine, at the age of 62."
From: JoeWW305 (JoeWW305@aol.com), 5 Apr 1998: "Zaccheus Wellcome married Sarah Moore, daughter of William Moore and Dorothy Dixon. This realtionship is so stated in a book titled Genealogy of New Hampshire and Maine. Additionally, this marriage was recorded in New England marriages before 1700. Often the surname of "Wellcome" was spelled several ways. Additionally, independent genealogy books, one written by George Burbank and Oliver Willcomb, support this relationship with William Moore and Dorothy Dixon."
[40134] Find A Grave memorial 30802190 states Christina m. in 1849 Valentine Savidge (1800-1867).
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| | _Joshua STEPHENS ________+
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| | _Ezra STEPHENS ________|_Christiana DUTCHER _____
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| |_Cynthia STEPHENS _____|_Olive FRANKLIN _________
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| _Henry M. SIPES _______|_Mary Ann MAXWELL _______
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[8973] Betty Jean was a Girl Scout professional and never married. "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 23 August 2001," p. 8: "Shelby - Betty J. Hollenbaugh, 81, of Charleston, W.Va., and formerly of Shelby, died Sunday, Aug. 19, 2001, in Valley Center, Charleston, W.Va., after a long illness. Born April 19, 1920 in Shelby, she was the daughter of Burr and Effie (Sipes) Hollenbaugh. A graduate of The Ohio State University, she was retired Director of Field Services for Black Diamond Girl Scout Council in West Virginia. Ms. Hollenbaugh also worked with Girl Scouts Councils located in New York, Michigan and Columbus, Ohio. A member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Charleston, she was a volunteer at Covenant House and St. Mark's Clothing Closet. Survivors include her brother, Henry 'Hank' Hollenbaugh of Shelby; nieces, nephews and other relatives. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Martha Coler and Mary Jane Blatter; and her brother, Irven 'Beez' Hollenbaugh. Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Friday from Barkdull Funeral Home. Reverend David S. Sipes will officiate with interment in Oakland Cemetery."
_Thomas LEIGHTON ____+
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_Samuel LEIGHTON _______________|_Susannah CHESLEY ___
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_Thomas Parritt LEIGHTON ____|
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_Benjamin C. MORRISON ______|_Sally LINSCOTT ___________
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[59229] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 28 February 2025: "Dyer Brook and Hermon, Maine - Charlotte Durr, 80, born August 24, 1944, to Alston and Gertrude Morrison, passed away on January 1, 2025, peacefully in her home in Hermon, Maine. Charlotte grew up in Dyer Brook, Maine, on a potato farm and graduated from Island Falls High School in 1962. She attended Farmington State College and graduated with a B.S. degree in home economics education. She taught first grade for 25 years and also dabbled in teaching grades 3rd, 4th, and 6th. After her two daughters went to college in 1996, Charlotte earned her master's degree in guidance education from the University of Maine. Charlotte spent many years as a School Counselor at Katahdin Middle/High School and Southern Aroostook Community School. She spent 43 years in public education serving students and families in rural Maine. After retiring, Charlotte decided she had enough and worked 11 more years as a TRIO talent search advisor at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. She worked a total of 54 years in education! Charlotte raised two beautiful daughters in The County and had many cherished fur babies over the years. Charlotte also found her decade's long support of high school sports and local students' continuing education very rewarding. Her charitable interests included the Houlton Humane Society and the local scholarship program. Charlotte donated a great deal of effort and time to the local scholarship program to help seniors afford college. She helped in raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for the scholarship fund. In retirement, Charlotte filled her time with family gatherings, reading, fishing, bingo, high school basketball, cribbage tournaments and playing cards with friends and family. She was a steadfast fan of the Red Sox and New England Patriots. She was companioned by her two cherished cats, Herbert and Gertrude. Charlotte is survived by her siblings, Betty McGraw, Melvin Morrison and his wife, Karen; her two devoted daughters, Rebecca Settlemyre and Jannie Durr, and their partners, Lee Settlemyre and Paul Abbott. She is also survived by her many nieces and nephews: Chip and Jeanne Cameron and their daughter, Crystal, and grandchild, William, their son, Mike Casey, his wife, Amanda, their son, Dylan and his partner, Chiew Ig, and their daughter, Briana and her partner, Darren, Wayne and Colleen Cameron and their son, Caleb, Terri Cameron, Mike and Diane Cameron, Holly and Chuck Hogan and their daughters, Abigail and Lauren, Kirby McGraw and his wife, Kamila Abeldinova, daughter of Melvin, Karen Morrison, and Shanna and her husband, Evan Duffy. Charlotte was predeceased by Sonny and Judy Cameron; Glenn Chester McGraw; and Ted and Arlene Friel. She is also fondly remembered by her dear friends, Elaine Small and Reni Qualey.
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A file in Ancestry.com in 2014 offers: "Anthony Snow was first recorded 7 May 1638 when he requested three acres of land from the court. (Plymouth Court Records). Of Plymouth. Shortly after his marriage, he removed to Marshfield, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town; was surveyor of highways in 1651, constable 1652, representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony in 1656 and twenty years following, selectman in 1668, and member of the Plymouth Council-of-War for Plymouth Colony in 1675. Some time before his death, he gave to the town a piece of land near the meeting house for a graveyard, where he was buried and which is still in use. His will, dated 28 December 1685, with codicil of 8 August 1692, named wife Abigail, and children. Inventory of his estate was taken 12 November 1692."
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Another file in Ancestry.com in 2014 offers: "Abigail, when she married Anthony Snow of Plymouth, received as a marriage portion from her mother, 9 Jan 1639, a deed for her 'house situated, with the eight acres of land thereunto adjoining.' Shortly after marriage Mr. Snow removed to Marshfield, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town; was surveyor of highways in 1651, constable 1652, representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony in 1656 and twenty years following, selectman in 1666 and afterwards several years, collector of the excise 3 June 1668, and member of the Plymouth Council-of-War for Plymouth colony in 1675, with codicil of 8 August 1692, named wife Abigail, and children . . . . Inventory of his estate taken 12 Nov 1692. Anthony Snow was one of the last Marshfield downtown settlers for whem Snow Road is named. He received one-half of the Thomas Prence grant in 1649. The parcel included a part of Cedar Grove Cemetery that Snow gave to the town and the swamp called 'Snow's Swamp' here much of the shopping and parking areas are today. It also included land along Ocean Street easterly as far as the Bourne grant (near Bourne Park Avenue). This flat land between the rivers were meadows and streams, wetlands, and swamps. Anthony Snow was a feltmaker by trade. He farmed and fished, served as a constable and a deputy to the court, contributed a barrel of beef toward the purchase of Bulkley's parsonage and served as one of the town's first selectmen on 5 April 1667. Many of the downtown Marshfield businesses today are built on land that belonged to Anthony Snow. Anthony Snow's will dated 8 Dec 1685 is in possession of the Connecticut Historical Society at Hartford. He is buried at the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, aka 'Old Winslow Burying Ground.' There is a large monument in this cemetery as well, on which appear the names of Anthony and his wife, Abigail. It is dedicated to early settlers of Green Harbor, Massachusetts."
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If Elizabeth Lovell, she is dau. of Thomas Lovell who d. 2 Jan 1710 and r. Ipswich, Mass., and his wife Ann - Thomas was a currier from Dublin, Ireland, b. 1620, settled at Salem, Mass. in 1639. If Elizabeth Whipple, she is dau. of Matthew Whipple, b. ca. 1590 at Bocking, England, d. 28 Sept 1647 at Ipswich, Mass., m. (1) 7 May 1622 at Bocking to Ann Hawkins (d.ca.1643; dau. of John Hawkins who was buried in 1619 and who is son of John Hawkins of Braintree); Matthew is son of Matthew Whipple, b.ca.1560, buried 16 Jan 1619 at St. Mary Church, Bocking, a clothier, and his wife Joan (buried 19 May 1612). The Whipple ancestry appears to be proven per primary Perkins family researcher Paula Mortensen (11/90, Prodigy). The only mention of an Elizabeth Perkins in Lovell context is in the will of Thomas Lovell where Elizabeth Perkins is referred to as a daughter. After Elizabeth's death, Jacob Perkins m. (2) about 1687 Damaris, widow of Nathanial Robinson (she d. in 1716 at age 80).
A Hawkins' family is identified by "Abstracts of English Records." See the History of Bocking in the Rawlinson MSS, Essex 5, p. 32, at the Bodleian Library (Oxford) for the statement that John Hawkins, oldest son and heir of John Hawkins of Braintree, was a chief inhabitant of the town and a trustee for the poor, and had two wives, the first not mentioned, and the second Mary Levitt - John was buried in 1619 and Mary 3 May 1635.
John Hawkins and Mary had, in addition to Ann: Eleanor (bapt. 6 March 1595, buried in 1609), Mary (m. 8 Nov 1616 Matthew Wright) and Sarah (m. 26 Sept 1622 William Coppin).
Matthew Whipple and Ann Hawkins had (prob. at Bocking): Matthew (bur. 27 Oct. 1623), Matthew (ca. 1624, bur. 3 April 1627), Mary (ca. 1626, living in 1645), Anne (ca. 1628, m. 1st ca. 1647 John Annable and 2nd by 1667 Nicholas Clapp), Elizabeth, Lt. John (6 Sept 1632), Matthew (ca. 1635, d. 20 Oct 1658, m. 10 Dec 1657 Mary, dau. of William Bartholomew; she later m. Jacob Green), and Joseph (ca. 1640, perhaps in Ipswich, MA). See "A Partial List of the Descendants of Matthew Whipple, the Elder, of Bocking, Essex County, England," Henry Burdette Whipple (High Point, NC: Oct. 1965), available at the Ipswich Historical Society, 1 South Village Green, Ipswich, MA 01938 (508/356-2811).
Matthew Whipple's estate inventory was presented 24 Nov 1646 and includes a house, barn and four acres. His descendant, Major General William Denison Whipple (b. 2 Aug 1826 at Nelson, NY, d. 1 April 1902 at New York City), was chief of staff in the Army of Cumberland in the War Between the States, and later on the staffs of Generals Sherman and Sheridan.
[46867] Find A Grave memorial 175445450 lists these children with Charles: Mary A. Ritzman Wade (1868-1936), Oscar Young Ritzman (1870-1938), Emma Ritzman Brown (1871-1939), Edward Harry Ritzman (1877-1946) & Perl Ritzman (1889-1889).