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AKA Juliana. See "Early Narraguagus Families" 1:15, 2:1041. Patricia McCurdy Townsend (see under John Archer, Sr.) reports that Julia m. (2) ca. 1846 Nathan Godfrey Wakefield (b. 8 Jan 1808 in Steuben, ME). The 1860 census of Cherryfield, Washington Co., ME lists a Nathan G. Wakefield and wife Julia A. (each age 52) with children Alice (age 10), Laura (7), Joseph (26 mo.) and Osborn (10 mo.). They are apparently the same couple as those of their names listed in the 1870 census in Crystal Lake Twp., Benzie Co., MI which states that Nathan and son Ausborn [sic] (age 22) work in a saw mill and an Alice (age 20) is attending school - all of the four in the family are listed as b. in ME. The family is also in the 1880 federal census of Frankfort Village, Benzie Co., MI. Frankfort, where Julia d., is in Benzie Co. - for county information, see http://www.infomi.com/county/benzie. Nathan Wakefield d. 20 May 1891 - he and Julia Ann are buried in Lot 6035 in the Crystal Lake Township North Cemetery (see http://files.usgwarchives.net/mi/benzie/cemeteries/crystalnorthr-z.txt) - in this cemetery, Section N, Lot 7058 are buried A. L. Wakefield (b. 6 July 1847 in Cherryfield, ME, d. 11 Sept 1927) and Edna Wakefield (b. 30 Dec 1861 in Lowell, MI, d. 17 April 1938, buried next to A. L. and presumed to be his spouse). The vital records repository of the State of Michigan has no death record for Julia Wakefield in Benzonia Co. in 1881, 1882 or 1883. A Nathan G. Wakefield, b. 1806, m. 1 July 1830 in Cherryfield, ME Phebe L. Noyes (b. 21 Feb 1811 in Machias, Me to Josiah Stickney Noyes [b. 1789 in Jonesboro, ME, d. 20 April 1874; served in the War of 1812] and Elizabeth Bowden [b. 1790]) - ref. http://noyes.rootsweb.com in 2005.
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Her 5th great-granddaughter, Barbara (nee Harig) Fackler transcribed this letter from Julia:
Cherryfield, April 16, 1868
Dear children, with bitter grief I write you. It may be for the last time. Weep not for me. It will not help my cure at all. Write me something to soothe my sorrowing heart. I wrote to Helen (?) two weeks ago, got no answer yet. Dont know as she got the letter. I hope I shall not look for an answer to this in vain. I hope to have a few lines from all my friends up there. We got a letter from Mike (?), a letter from N.G. Wakefield. He is building a house to live in. I expect to go away in four weeks. Be good, live humble. Life is short at longest. You have got praying neighbors. What a blessing. Visit Marcia for me. Tell her to write and pray and not faint by the way. My love to all. I cant call their names. Asa, my son, be a kind husband and faithful father. Train up your children in the way that they should go. When they are old they will not depart from it.
I have nothing to give you but you shall be remembered in my feeble prayers. A word to Myra, you have become a young lady. I hope you will be an ornament to society and a good girl and learn to do well. The little girls must all be good and mind. My health is very poor this spring. Cant work but a little while at a time. Fear I shall not stand the journey very well. I must go, O I must go.
I want you to come down all of you before I go away if you can possibly. I have no one to comfort me in my trouble. The children are crazy to go and that is still the worse for me. I may live through it if my health should improve. I shall have a hard one if it dont soon and dont cure for me. Let me be out of sight, out of mind, if it can be so. I do not want my children to grieve for my absence knowing I cant stay with them long. My best love to Gramma (?) Williams. I hope to be prepared to meet her in that better land where parting shall be known no more. My love to all that ask about me. Hope to be remembered by all, my last respects to all the young gentlement. Hope they will all be healthy, wealthy, wise and good. My poor pen, I shall have to close. I shall write to Clark next.
From your loving Mother, Julia D. Wakefield.
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LDS IGI - not verified
[41295] An unverified Goodwin Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "George Burrill was born in 1588 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland. He had [at least] one son with Mary Cooper in 1631. He died on June 21, 1654, in Lynn, Massachusetts, at the age of 66."
[47635] Eleazer is son of Thomas Cushman (1608-1691) & Mary Allerton (1616-1699).
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[12286] Margaret m. Sir William de Harrington, K.G., of Farleton and Chorley, Lancastershire.
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[910] Robert "was a member of the General High Court, 1648, and for many years following. He became lieutenant, captain, major in command of one of the Essex regiments. He was assistant in 1682, was one of the Council of Safety in the overthrow of Andros, 1689, and also a member of the Council in William and Mary Charter, 1691. His rapid advance to power and popularity was most marked, and by many he has been styled the `Cromwell of America.'" - "Founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony," p. 37. See "Loyal Dissenter: The Life and Times of Robert Pike," Roland L. Warren (Newburyport, MA: Parker River Researchers, 1992); "The New Puritan: England Two Hundred Years Ago, With Some Accounts of the Life of Robert Pike," James Pike (1879). Robert brought two indentured servants back with him from his 1650 visit to England. At his death he r. Newbury, MA.
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[54212] Richard's parents require further documentation!
[29450] Ancestry.com offers: "Tucker Name Meaning - English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales): occupational name for a fuller, from an agent derivative of Middle English tuck(en) 'to full cloth' (Old English tucian 'to torment'). This was the term used for the process in the Middle Ages in southwestern England, and the surname is more common there than elsewhere. Compare Fuller and Walker. Americanized form of Jewish To(c)ker (see Tokarz). Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Tuachair 'descendant of Tuachar', a personal name composed of the elements tuath 'people' + car 'dear', 'beloved'. Possibly also an Americanized form of German Tucher, from an occupational name for a cloth maker or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle High German tuoch 'cloth'."
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[16567] Mary m. 16 July 1688 Richard Archer.