[39517] This person is from the unverified "The Moores of Mariaville, Maine" tree in Ancestry.com in 2015. Ancestry.com offers: "Ames Name Meaning - English: from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus 'friend', used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius."
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[10997] Henry was Earl of Eu, Viscount Bourchier, Treasurer of England, Keeper of the King's Great Seal. See "The Complete Peerage vol.V," pp. 137-13. "The Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 6" on the web at http://www.manninghouse.co.uk/FamilyTree/ReferenceBooks/NationlBiograhyVol6.htm, offers: "Bourchier, Henry, Earl of Essex (d. 1483) was the son of Sir William Bourchier, earl of Ewe or Eu, and of Anne, daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester, and widow of Edmund, earl of Stafford. He was therefore great-grandson of Robert Bourchier [q.v.], chancellor to Edward III, brother of Thomas [q.v.], archbishop of Canterbury, and of Anne, wife of John, duke of Norfolk, and half-brother of Humfrey, duke of Buckingham. Early in the reign of Henry VI he served in the French war, going to Calais in 1430 with the king and the Duke of York. He succeeded his father as earl of Ewe, and was once summoned to parliament by that title. In 1435 he succeeded to the barony of Bourchier. He served in France under the Duke of York, was appointed lieutenant-general in 1440, and in 1443 was captain of Crotoy in Picardy. He was summoned to parliament as Viscount Bourchier in 1446. He married Isabel, daughter of Richard, earl of Cambridge, and aunt of Edward IV. In 1451 he served on the commission of oyer and terminer for Kent and Sussex. The battle of St. Albans made the Duke of York and his party the masters of the king, and on 29 May 1455 Henry appointed Bourchier, the duke's brother-in-law, treasurer of the kingdom. Bourchier held office until 5 Oct. 1456, and was then succeeded by the Earl of Shrewsbury -a change that 'perhaps indicated that the mediating policy of the Duke of Buckingham was exchanged for a more determined one' (Stubbs, 'Const. Hist.' iii.176); for up to this time the Bourchiers, in spite of their close connection with the house of York, held a kind of middle place between the two parties, and, though the queen's party came into power in February, continued to hold office in what may be called the Lancastrian government His and his brother's sudden discharge from office was put down to the queen's influence ('Paston Letters,' i. 408). In 1460 Bourchier was with the Earls of March and Warwick at the battle of Northampton, and was therefore by that time a declared partisan of the duke. On the accession of his nephew, Edward IV, he was created earl of Essex (30 June 1461); he was made treasurer for the second time, and held office for a year. He received from the king the castle Werk and the honour of Tindall, in Northumberland, together with many other estates in different counties. In 1471 the earl was again made treasurer, and retained his office during the rest of his life. When, on 28 May 1473, John de Vere, earl of Oxford, landed at St. Osyth's Essex and others rode against him and compelled his to re-embark ('Paston Letters,' iii. 92). In this year also he was for about a month keeper of the great seal during the vacancy of the chancellorship. Essex died 4 April 1483, and was buried at Bylegh. He had a large family. His eldest son, William, who married Anne Woodville, died during his lifetime, and he was therefore succeeded by his grandson, Henry [q.v.] His second son, Sir Henry Bourchier, married the daughter and heiress of Lord Scales; the third son, Humfrey, Lord Cromwell, died in the battle of Barnet; the fourth son, Sir John, married the niece and heiress of Lord Ferrers of Groby. He had four other children. [Plydor Verigl's Hist. Angl. 1299, ed. 1603; Paston Letters, ed. Gairdner; Will. Worcester; Dugdales Baronage, ii. 129; Stubb's Constitutional History, iii. 176; Foss's Judges' of England, iv. 423.]"
[52779] Find A Grave memorial 135785037 offers: "John R. Burchill, 90, of Baring, died Friday, May 14, 2004, at a Calais health-care facility. John was born Oct. 10, 1913, in Portland, son of George N. and Marguerit A. (Marshal) Burchill. Upon graduating high school, he worked in the Portland area shipyards. John was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy. After the war, he moved to Arizona, where we worked as a painter. For many years, he worked on the Woolworth family cruise ship in Florida. Later in life, John moved back to Maine and worked for Logans Paint Shop in Portland until his retirement. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. John was predeceased by his first wife, Elizabeth Wescott; three sisters, Lena Holden, Florence Germaine and Elizabeth Higgins. Surviving are his wife of more than 25 years, Marjorie Phinney Burchill of Baring and her son, Dennis Ryan of Robbinston; a son, Scott Burchill and his wife, Carol, of Cumberland; a daughter, Jeannie Strebel and her husband, Tim, of Sarasota, Fla.; five grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews."
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[42585] This person is from the unverified Samantha Green-DeVries Tree in Ancestry.com in 2017 which states William arrived in Philadelphia in 1682. [Note: Chaiwily, Wiltshire, England has not been located.] Harmer Family Tree at geocities.ws/roudebush_english/Harmer.html offers: "William & George Harmer were brothers who left England for Pennsylvania after June 5, 1682. William (born ca. 1660-1731/32, Chalwily, Wiltshire, England) was the elder of the two and was a tailor by occupation. His certificate of removal bears the previously cited date and was granted by the Purton Friends Monthly Meeting in Wiltshire, England. After his arrival in Pennsylvania, William joined the Abington Meeting but did not maintain active membership. He returned to his native England where he married sometime after September 7, 1685, Ruth Skeat (born in Chalwily, Wiltshire, England, daughter of John Skeat) at Foxham, Wiltshire. He and his bride returned to Pennsylvania. William Harmer requested reinstatement at the Abington Meeting on September 30, 1706. In 1720/21 he and Ruth and two sons removed to the Gwynedd Monthly Meeting. He died Nov. 26, 1731, in Upper Dublin Twp., Philadelphia, PA, and is buried at the Friends Burial Ground at Philadelphia. Ruth (Skeat) Harmer died Dec. 25, 1748 and is buried at the same location. William's will mentions 8 children but only Ruth and John by name. Other children of this couple have been identified as Elizabeth who married Joseph Townsend, Jane who married John Bradfield and William who married Eleanor Richardson. . . . Jane Harmer was born about 1689-1690, the daughter of William Harmer and Ruth Skeat. She married John Bradfield (born about 1690, Bucks Co., PA) on July 29, 1712, in Abington MM, Jenkintown, Montgomery Co., PA (Springfield, PA). Their children were: Ruth Bradfield b: ABT 1713 in Bucks Co. PA; John, Jr. Bradfield b: ABT 1714 in [abt 1720] Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA; William Bradfield b: ABT 1715 in abt 1720- Bucks Co., PA; Elizabeth Bradfield b: ABT 1720; Joseph Bradfield b: 1725 in Bucks Co, PA."
[55143] William and Mary do not appear to have married. He is said to be son of John Harmon (1652-1742) & Sarah Roberts (1658-1728; m. in 1679 in Wells, York Co., ME).
[14564] Samuel's gravestone states he was age 64 at his death. Samuel is son of Nathan B. Hills and Jerusha Risley.
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[56590] Millicent is daughter of Charles Franklin McLellan (b. in 1872) & Cora Ethel Jones (1877-1946; m. 22 August 1896 in Princeton, Washington Co., ME),
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[28094] This line is not verified - it is as proposed in One World Tree on Ancestry.com in 2007 which states Hezekiah m. (1) Katherine Selden 9 May 1793 in Middlefield, MA.
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[13154] Joseph's estate was administered 4 Oct 1748 at Falmouth, now Portland, ME. He m. 28 March 1739 at Falmouth Priscilla Thomas. See "Strout Family of ME," M. C. Morse, Jr. (1993). Also see "Early Narraguagus River Families of Washington County, Maine," Darryl B. Lamson and Leonard F. Tibbetts (Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 2002), p. 938.