[38543] Findagrave offers: "Mr. John W. Brunton departed this life at a quarter past ten o'clock on Wednesday, March 11, 1885, aged 78 years, 5 months and one day, at the residence of his son, W. C. Brunton. Grandpa Brunton died surrounded by all the bounties and earthly aid that loving relatives and friends could give, after a lingering sickness from dropsy, linked with the infirmities of old age. Mr. Brunton came from Illinois to Kansas many years ago, and was well known in eastern Kansas, he having many relatives, friends, and acquaintances in this State and Illinois. During the many toils and hardships of pioneer life he made a wide circle of warm friends. Mr. Brunton leaves an aged wife and a large family of children and grandchildren to mourn his lost, while his demise casts a shadow of gloom over this entire community and all our people deeply sympathize with the bereaved family. Funeral on Thursday at 11 a.m., services conducted by Rev. A. Pearsall at the Dunkard Church. Interment at the Osawkie Cemetery. Oskaloosa, KS."
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[29428] See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer, 3rd (Santa Clarita, CA: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 4 which states John is son of Eustache de Arderne (d. 1213) and offers more information on this line.
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[47626] Walter and Helen had Ward Wallace Gray (1928-2019), Laura F. Gray (1930), Irene M Gray (1931-2014), Walter "Sonny" A. Gray (1934-2017) & Warren "Hi" Roscoe Gray (1935-2010). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 7 September 1967, p. 16: "Dedham - Walter H. Gray, 73, died Tuesday at his home at Dedham following a long illness. He was born at Dedham, Aug. 22, 1894, the son of George A. and Abbie (Varnum) Gray. A veteran of World War I, he served 18 months overseas, was a member of the Penobscot Barracks 1065, veteran of World War 1; a 50-year member of the New Century Grange 356; Hancock County Pomona Grange; the Maine State Grange; and the Dedham Fire Department. He was self employed in farming. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Helen (Black) Gray; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Horr, and Mrs. Irene M. Gray, both of Dedham; three sons, Walter A. of Dedham, Loren R. of Bucksport, Ward W. of Orrington; three sisters, Mrs. Eva Bowden of Bangor, Mrs. Mavis Hopkins and Mrs. Mae Lane of Dedham; 20 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews."
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[46529] Find A Grave memorial 132257710 offers: "Lydia G. Hepler was the daughter of Samuel Schneider Hepler and Catharine Gottschall. She married (first) Lewis K. Mattern abt 1879. She married (second) George Fred Craig abt 1888. They had a son, Fred Craig, born in November 1888. Lydia died at her home in Roaring Creek, PA and was buried 16 Jan 1934."
[13677] Find A Grave memorial 59098540 offers: "Anna Dora Mauk the fourth child and only daughter of Jacob Blaine and Elizabeth McElhoes Mauk was born October 21, 1861 in Indiana, Indiana Co., Pennsylvania where her father was co-ownder of a dry goods store. In the Spring of 1862 the family moved to Perrysville, now Hamilton where the Mauks owned and operated a store. Along with her three brothers Thomas, Samuel Alexander and Ira Alonzo she survived the epidemic of 1876 which took the life of five brothers and her mother. Three other brothers had died in infancy."
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[33774] The unverified Hatch Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 provides this person. There is a Barnstable Co. probate file for a Elisha Parker in 1732 - is he the father or an uncle? http://www.treetreetree.org.uk/AtwoodMachielsonStephen2.htm offers: " Elisha, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca (Lumbert) Parker, was born in Sep 1704 in Yarmouth and probably died in Canada. He married second Hannah Dyer after 30 Jul 1748 (int.) in Falmouth." Ancestry.com offers: "Parker Name Meaning - English: occupational name for a gamekeeper employed in a medieval park, from an agent derivative of Middle English parc 'park' (see Park 1). This surname is also found in Ireland."
[60462] Helen is daughter of Sherman Salathiel Phillips (1856-1945) & Margaret Elizabeth Nason (1865-1948; m. 27 September 1883 in York Co., New Brunswick, Canada).
[45966] "Bellows Falls Times [Bellows Falls, VT], 19 March 1891," p. 4: "Tuesday, March 10, a happy event took place at the residence of John P. Stevens, it being the marriage of his daughter, Lizzie, to Squire L. Whitcomb of Boston. Rev. H. B. Tilden performed the ceremony. The newly wedded pair will make Boston their future home. Miss Lizzie will be missed very much among her many young friends in this community."
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[46268] "Standard-Speaker [Hazleton, PA], 19 November 1985," p. 2: "Mrs. Lucille Steward Schmerfeld, Phoenix, Ariz., a former resident of Freeland, died Sunday at her home after an extended illness. Born in Hazleton, she was the daughter of the late David and Anna (Pfanstiel) Steward. She was a graduate of Freeland High School and Temple School of Medical Technology. She was last employed at the Hazleton State General Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Paul; a daughter, Martha Jane Wahl; a son, Paul Jr.; four grandchildren; two sisters and four brothers, Marie S. Kegel; Mildred S. Lutz, Freeland; David Steward, Long Island; Donald and Robert, both of Freeland, and Thomas, Delano."
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[60778] "Central Maine Newspapers," 21 February 2018: "Columbia - Verrill 'Sonny' Worcester passed away at his home on Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, at age 88. Sonny was born to Erma and Verrill Worcester in Jonesport on March 18, 1929. He graduated Columbia Falls High School with the class of '47 and married Marilyn (Diz) Worcester in September 1950. He was a loving husband and father and doting Grampie and 'PA' to his large family. Sonny served 22 years in US Army as a Ranger in the 503rd Infantry Division & master jumper in the 11th Airborne Division, and rose to the rank of Sergeant Major. His service included 2 tours of active duty in Vietnam and a year in Iran. He also served in Panama during the Cuban Missile crisis. Among his many awards for distinction are multiple Bronze stars with valor, the Air Medal, and the Army Commendation medal for meritorious service. In 1971, Sonny retired from the military and he and Marilyn moved back to Maine to care for her father, Clarence Drisko, and to run the family Tabbutt blueberry rake business. He and Marilyn settled in Columbia where he served as an SAD 37 School Board director for 16 years. He was a past member of the Board of Directors for the Milbridge Medical center and Downeast Community Hospital. He served on the board for the Pleasant River Ambulance Service and as Tax Assessor for Columbia and was an active blueberry grower for Pleasant River Canning Company. Sonny was an avid outdoorsman and loved to be out hunting or fishing whenever possible. He was a lifelong reader until his eyesight was affected in later years. To say he was a staunch Republican would be an understatement. He was active in the Maine Republican Party for many years. Sonny was predeceased by his wife of 54 years, Marilyn (Diz); his mother, Erma and father Verrill; brothers David, Dwight and sister Joyce. Sonny is survived by four siblings: sisters Julia Worcester of Columbia Falls Maine and Cassie Hardwick and husband Jim of Jackson, Mich., brother Everett Worcester and wife Lee in Ornville, and sister-in-law Marilyn Worcester in Winterport; seven children, Deyanne Worcester of Augusta, Cathy Marshall and husband Edward of Lakeland, Fla. and children Edward II, Benjamin and Meghan, Sandra Potter of Dover, N.H. and son Andrew Kymm Lange and husband Dr. Stephen Lange of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. and children Whitney, Alexandra and Kelsey, Pam Hull and husband David of Alpharetta, Ga. and children Sarah, Katie and Jonathan, Gayle Dunning and husband John of Orono and children Carrie and Heather, Craig Worcester and wife Lisa of Bangor and children Ryan, Cory, Curtis. He also has 13 great grandchildren to continue his legacy.He was a true modern hero and will be greatly missed by all."