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[30201] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_II_Wittelsbach,_Duke_of_Bavaria.
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[7393] "The Sentinel [Carlisle, PA] 24 May 1996," p. 10: "Iva B. Garlin, 81, of Perlo Ridge Apartments, Loysville, and Perry Village Nursing Home, New Bloomfield, died Thursday, May 23, 1996, in Carlisle Hospital. Bom Feb. 4, 1915, in Blain RR1, she was a daughter of the late Harry J. and Myrtle Hockenberry Briner and was the widow of George E. Garlin. She was retired from P.R. Hoffman's Crystal Plant and was a former employee of Carlisle Tire and Rubber, both of Carlisle. Mrs. Garlin was a member of Tressler Memorial Church of Loysville, the Chattanooga Club, DAV Ladies Auxiliary of Mechanicsburg, Blain Senior Citizens Center and the Landisburg Ambulance Club. Surviving are one son, George J. Garlin of Mechanicsburg; two daughters, Sara A. Rice of Loysville and Darlene S. Darr of Carlisle; two brothers, David R. Briner of New Germantown and Miles G. Briner of Mechanicsburg; nine grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Grace M. Valentine and Ruth M. Gutshall, and two brothers, Dale E. and John H. Briner."
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[38998] This person is from the unverified Sunseri Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 which states he served in the War for Independence and was a County Judge during this conflict.
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[61895] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 7 April 2026: "Bangor, Maine - Forrest Hillman Grant, 94, passed away peacefully on April 2, 2026, with his loving wife and family by his side. He was born in Bangor, May 14, 1931, the son of Judson M. Grant Sr. and Florence (Hillman) Grant. Forrest attended Bangor schools and graduated from Gould Academy, Bethel, class of 1949. He attended Ricker College, Houlton, and graduated from the University of Maine in 1954, with a degree in business administration. Forrest was a member of the Phi Eta Kappa Fraternity. He was a well-known Bangor area business man and entrepreneur. Forrest's business career started with his father, Judson, and his brother Judson 'Bud' Grant Jr., at Grant Trailer Sales. He was the owner of one of Bangor's earliest motels, The Wedgewood Arms. Forrest was also the owner of the Brewer Motor Inn, The Village Green, The Whitcomb Motel, The Gateway Motel, Madawaska, Plymouth Motel, Fort Fairfield, Calais Motor Inn, Cedar Haven Mobile Home Park, Brewer, Forrest Park, The Mill Mall, Ellsworth, and The Mill Mall Furniture. Forrest was a partner in the Stable Inn of Brewer, the Holiday Inn, Bangor, and the Queen City Mobil Home Park. He owned various apartment complexes and commercial real estate. His last business, of which he was very proud, is 304 Stillwater Avenue Furniture. Forrest was active in community affairs. He was a lifetime member of the Columbia Street Baptist Church, Rising Virtue Masonic Lodge #10, Scottish Rite Bodies, Valley of Bangor and Portland, Anah Shriners and a former member of the Shrine Band, Jaycees of Bangor, Greater Bangor Chamber of Commerce, Bangor Lions Club, Toastmasters International, the former Tarratine Club and the Penobscot Valley Country Club. Forrest played the drums since childhood. He was a member of the dance band, The Notemakers, during his high school and college years playing Jazz and Big Band tunes. Forrest was a Jazz enthusiast throughout his life. He enjoyed much of his young life at Lucerne Lake with his family. In later years Forrest and his wife, Anne, traveled throughout the United States and Canada. They enjoyed their many years in West Palm Beach, FL, and their cherished life in southern Maine. Together they shared their love of music, dancing, biking, swimming, and sailing. Forrest treasured his good friends at his faithful morning coffee socials. Forrest's favorite times were gatherings with family. He is proud of his membership in AA and his 50 years of sobriety. In his own words, 'his greatest accomplishment.' Forrest lived a life defined by integrity, quiet strength and dedication. Through his honesty, sound judgement and strong work ethic he was well respected in the business community. He approached every endeavor with purpose, principle, and enthusiasm. Known for his steady optimism, Forrest had a way of uplifting those around him. His enduring spirit will be remembered always. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched, the values he upheld and his passionate love of life. He was predeceased by his parents; and brother, Bud Grant. He is survived by his beloved wife of 43 years, Anne; his six daughters, Terry Grant and partner, Sue Emmert, Laurie Crane and husband, Donnie, Rebecca Sinclair and husband, Bob, Betsy Grant and partner, Elaine Stevenson, Janet Howell and husband, Bill, and Julie Reed and husband, David; grandchildren, Jennifer Coombs, Carrie Johnson, Jeremy Karam, Shannon Karam, Deanna Karam, Cody McInnis, Julianna Prentiss, and Joey Howell; eight great-grandchildren; Anne's daughters, Christine Miller and husband, Harold, Katherine Rundlett, Elizabeth Elowitch and husband, Harvey; and grandchildren, Westley Tucker, Alana Elowitch, Michael Elowitch, Christopher O'Rourke, Thomas O'Rourke, William O'Rourke, and Sarah Herrick; two great-grandchildren; his sister, Mary Lee McIntosh; and several nieces and nephews. Heartful gratitude to his loyal and faithful friends and a special thank you for the exceptional care from Gentiva Hospice."
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[54812] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 22 September 2023: "Portland - Dwight M. Haslam, 93, of Chapman Street died peacefully on Tuesday, Sept.19, 2023, at the Barron Center in Portland following a long and courageous battle with dementia. Dwight was born in Eastbrook on Dec. 6, 1929, the son of the late Harold and Mildren (Bartlett) Haslam. He graduated from Lee Academy in the Class of 1947. In 1951, Dwight enlisted and served in the United States Army, serving during the Korean War. On Feb. 4, 1955, Dwight married the love of his life, Estelle L. Farrar, in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada. Together they shared more than 68 years of marriage. Dwight was a life member of the Masonic Temple and the Anah Temple Shrine. Dwight lived in Eastbrook for a time while he worked at the Macomber Mill. He then moved to Houlton to drive truck, hauling potatoes for his brothers farm. It is in Houlton that he met Estelle and the rest of the love story is history. Together, Dwight and Estelle moved to the Ellsworth area from 1958 until 1974 when they made their permanent home in Portland, where they raised their family. While in Portland, he continued to drive truck for several different companies including Webber Oil, where he was awarded truck driver of the year. His career in truck driving spanned more than 40 years. In his spare time, he loved working on his 1941 Chevy - he had a passion for antique cars and trucks. He enjoyed spending time at the family camp in Eastbrook on Molasses Pond, where they would host many family gatherings. He enjoyed his daily morning walk of 3 miles, which he did well in to his 90s, he loved to talk and tinker and was always up for a good cup of coffee and socializing. Dwight was predeceased by three brothers, Wayne, Donnie, and Dusty, and one sister, Donna Barrows. He is survived by his wife, Estelle Haslam of Portland; a daughter, Jane and her husband William Taylor of Gray; a son, James Haslam and his companion Michele Plourde of Gorham; five grandchildren, Jessica and Quinton Donahue, Kasey and David Brady, Maximilian Haslam, Beauregard Haslam, Lyle Haslam; great-grandchildren, Carter Brady, Bailey Brady and Saul Haslam; several nieces and nephews."
[42045] For Deborah's ancestry, see "Pane-Joyce Genealogy" at http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report. Ancestry.com offers: "Kimball Name Meaning - English: from the Middle English personal name Kimbel, Old English Cynebeal(d), composed of the elements cyne- royal + beald bold, brave. English: variant spelling of Kimble."
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[16683] Nathaniel m. (1) 24 April 1834 Charissa Rogers Hodgkins (b. 30 March 1820, d. 1 Dec 1844) and had Clara Ellen (10 Jan 1844; m. 18 Feb 1874 Samuel Knoop Statler, b. 18 March 1844). Nathaniel m. (2) 27 Oct 1847 Marh Kimball (b. 12 March 1821, d. 22 Dec 1858) and (3) 15 Aug 1859 Phebe Susan Parker (b. 4 Jan 1818).
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[13183] For his family, see "Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. 4," William Richard Cutter (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1908), p. 1863. Cf. NEHGR for 1853, p. 360, which reports he m. Martha, daughter of John Cass and NEHGR for 1852, p. 204, which lists John Redman, Jr. as taking the oath of allegiance 4 Oct 1678 in Hampton. NEHGR for 1904, p. 30, lists a John Redman as died 1 Oct 1729 in Hampton, NH.