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[17552] http://www.werelate.org/wiki (not verified) states James was b. 1671 in Portsmouth, NH and d. 1728 in York Co., ME.
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[35676] Name and information are from the unverified Jewell tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states Ella m. (1) 5 Feb 1924 in Los Angeles, CA George Henry Stoffles (1876-1963) and m. (2) 30 Sept 1965 in Alameda, Alameda Co., CA Herbert Wightman. Her son is George Henry Stoffles, Jr. (1926-2004).
[26521] Eve is daughter of John de Bulmere of Wilton in Cleveland and Bulmer, Yorkshire, and Tiphaine de Morewike (daughter of Sir Hugh de Morewike and Agnes de Heyford). John de Bulmere d. 12 March 1299 and is buried in Guisborough Priory, Guisborough, Yorkshire, England
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[8975] "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 8 October 1986," p. 8: "Shelby - Funeral services for C.I. 'Beez' Hollenbaugh, 64, of 10 High School Ave., will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Barkdull Funeral Home by the Rev. David S. Sipes, pastor of the Grace Episcopal Church of Mansfield. Mr. Hollenbaugh died Monday at 11:45 a.m. in Huron Health Care Center following a lingering illness. Calling hours will be Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society and left at the funeral home. Mr. Hollenbaugh was born July 1, 1922, in Shelby, where he lived all his life. Until his retirement in April 1985, he worked as a General Electric appliance serviceman with the former Western Auto Store, the Fisher and Little Appliance Center and Harriman-Roth Plumbing, Heating and Appliance. He was a member of the American Legion O'Brien Post 326 for 40 years, where he was past commander and had been adjutant for the past 15 years. He was also county treasurer for the American Legion organization and a World War II U.S. Navy veteran. He is survived by one brother, Henry B. of Shelby and two sisters, Mrs. Earl (Mary Jane) Blatter of Shelby and Betty Jean Hollenbaugh of Charleston, W.Va. He was preceded in death by one brother and one sister."
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[61327] The unverified file KN43-68J in familysearch.org offers: "When Silas Nickerson Jr was born about 1741, in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Captain Silas Nickerson, was 30 and his mother, Jane Maker, was 29. He married Rebecca Rogers on 7 November 1765, in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. He died before 5 April 1826, in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States."
[7406] Suzanne is daughter of Harry Pennypacker and Lucetta Mountz. "The Daily News [Lebanon, Pennsylvania], 27 May 1976," p. 2: " Suzanne L. Briner, Mechanicsburg, died early this morning in the Harrisburg Hospital of natural causes. She was 28. Her husband is Gifford L. Briner. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, New Kingston and was employed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at PennDOT. She was a graduate of the Elco High School class of 1965. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Audrey, at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennypacker; a brother, Harry Pennypacker and a maternal grandmother, Florence Mountz, all of Richland."
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John was baptised 23 Dec 1583 at Hillmorton, Warwickshire, and sailed from Bristol 1 Dec 1630 on the "Lyon" with his wife and 5 children; they arrived at Nantasket 5 Feb 1631 and the next day anchored at Boston where on 18 April 1631 he took the oath of Freeman. He was one of those appointed 7 Nov 1632 by the General Court to set down the bounds between Roxbury and Dorchester, Mass. In 1633 he moved to Ipswich, Mass., the colony newly founded by John Winthrop, where he had several grants of land. His house was close to the river at the entrance to Jeffries Neck on present-day East Street, and he farmed there. John served as a Deputy to the session of the General Court held in Boston 25 May 1636 and held many town offices, etc. as a leading man of Ipswich.{-"Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants," by Thomas A. Perkins, Haverhill, Mass.: Record Pub. Co., 1947, p.2; cf. "The Perkins Family History," J. Montgomery Seaver.} John's will dated 28 March 1654 was proved in Sept 1654. John's account of the trip is on microform in the LDS Family History Center:
"Upon the 5 of February arrived here Mr. Peirce [sic] with the shipp Lyon of Bristow [sic] the first of December before. "Hee had a stormy passage hether, and lost one of his daylors not farr from our shore who in a tempest, having helped to take in the spirit saile, lost his hold as hee was comeigne downe, and fell into the sea, where after long swimming, he was drowned, to the great folour of those in the shipp, who beheld so lamentable a spectacle, without being able to minister help to him.
"The sea was soe high and the shipp drove so fast before the wind, though her sailes were taken down. "And by the reports of those who came hether in this shipp to abide with us (which were about 26) that those who went discontentedly from us last yeare, have raised many false and scandalous reports against us." [there follows a list of the passengers of the Lyon including:
John Perkins, aged 47.
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42.
John Perkins, Jr., son of John and Judith, aged 22.
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 20.
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 15.
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith, aged 13.
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 9.
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3.]
The microform record notes in typescript:: "The ship Lyon had been one of the ten ships that brought the 700 members of the Massachusetts Bay Colony under John Winthrop, Jr. "It is not commonly known that an advance party had preceeded to prepare for the coming of the above party. The advance party had met with much misfortune uprepared for above arrival so the colony was immediately short of supplies.
"The Lyon carried only 26 passengers as it was loaded with 200 tons of food and other supplies that saved the colony from starvation." The passenger list included Roger Williams, famous pastor who opposed the Puritans and established Rhode Island.
John's will, 28 March 1654, names his eldest son, John (and John's sons John and Abraham), son Thomas (and John, son of Thomas), daughters Elizabeth Sargent, Mary Bradbury, and Lydia Bennitt, grandchild Thomas Bradbury, son Jacob Perkins and wife Judith.
Also see "History of Ufton Court and of the Perkins Family, A. Mary Sharp (1892), pp. 248-251; "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 354; "Penobscot Pioneers," Philip Howard Gray (Camden: Penobscot Press, 1994), pp. 78-79, and http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9004/Perkins.html
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[30905] "Richard Warren of the Mayflower and some of his descendants," Emily Warren Roebling (Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1901) offers: "Abigail Warren, probably the youngest daughter, was also one of the 'Ann's' passengers. She married, 8 November, 1639, Anthony Snow of Plymouth, receiving as a marriage portion from her mother, 9 January, 1639, a deed for her 'house situated near the place called Wellingsley (alis) Hobshole, with the eight acres of land thereunto adjoining.' This is the first appearance of the name Wellingsley in the Plymouth records. 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. Sometime 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 given below. Inventory of his estate taken 12 November, 1692."