[40158] The unverified Martin Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "Ebeneezer Alexander was born on October 17, 1684, in Northfield, Massachusetts. He married Mehitable Buck and they had eight children together . . . . He died on January 22, 1768, in his hometown, having lived a long life of 83 years, and was buried there." Ancestry.com offers: "Alexander Name Meaning - Scottish, English, German, Dutch; also found in many other cultures: from the personal name Alexander, classical Greek Alexandros, which probably originally meant 'repulser of men (i.e. of the enemy)', from alexein 'to repel' + andros, genitive of aner 'man'. Its popularity in the Middle Ages was due mainly to the Macedonian conqueror, Alexander the Great (356-323 bc) - or rather to the hero of the mythical versions of his exploits that gained currency in the so-called Alexander Romances. The name was also borne by various early Christian saints, including a patriarch of Alexandria (ad c.250-326), whose main achievement was condemning the Arian heresy. The Gaelic form of the personal name is Alasdair, which has given rise to a number of Scottish and Irish patronymic surnames, for example McAllister. Alexander is a common forename in Scotland, often representing an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name."
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[31261] Charles m. Mary Elizabeth Bruner (1873-1964). He also had Jettie Ann Course Taylor (1896-1961) and Della M. Course (1898-1901). "Goldendale Sentinel [Goldendale, Washington]," 8 February 1923, p. 1: "Charles Lewis Course, a well known resident of the Lyle section, died at his home near Lyle, February 4, 1922. Mr. Course was born In Perry eounty, Missouri, October 4, 1868! He was married in 1894 to Mary E. Bruner, to which union were born four children, three of whom are living, Mrs. S. L. Dean, Mrs. Lloyd McNabb and Walter, all of Lyle. He moved with his family to Goldendale, in 1901, taking up a homestead, and lived in this vicinity until 1910. He moved to Lyle, where he was since engaged In the mercantile business. Mr. Course was a member of the Modern Woodman Lodge, and a believer in the principles of the Baptist church."
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[27009] Findagrave.com states: "Parents: Amos Gates (1714-1800) - Mary Trowbridge (1728-). Pvt Amos Gates was recognized for service during the Revolutionary War."
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[55625] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 23 January 2024: "Bar Harbor - Glenn Robert Greenlaw, 57, died unexpectedly on Jan. 13, 2024, in Tremont. He was born on Sept. 14, 1966, in Bar Harbor, the son of James R. and Julianne E. (Richardson) Greenlaw. A fixture in the Mount Desert Island community, Glenn will be warmly remembered for his kind heart and mischievous smile. An outdoorsman at heart, he could often be found hunting, fishing, or telling tall tales around the campfire. He spent his youth in Town Hill where his antics kept his loving grandparents, Louise, and Doug, on their toes! His father, Jimmy, and big sister Lisa taught Glenn the importance of hard work while his mother, Julieanne, instilled in him kindness and compassion. He attended M.D.I. High School, and was known for his athleticism in football, baseball, and basketball. After high school, Glenn joined the U.S. Army, serving with the 703rd Transportation Company (Provisional) in Desert Storm. Those he served alongside became a cherished second family, one of whom said, 'You could always count on Greenlaw to make bad times good!' After Glenn was honorably discharged from the Armed Forces, he returned to his beloved M.D.I. where he followed in his fathers footsteps, becoming a talented stone mason and a well-respected member of the craftsman community. Of all the roles Glenn had in life, none made him prouder than being a father and grandfather. He treasured every moment with his family and the love he gave will long transcend his time with us. Those loved by Glenn were blessed with a fierce protector and a loyal friend. Few things brought him more joy than the people in his life. He didn't let a conversation pass by without telling folks they were loved. Glenn's life was a testament to the power of love, the strength of family, and the impact one person can have on the community around them. If you are so inclined, the family invites you to crack a cold one and raise some hell in his honor. Glenn is survived by his daughter Katie Greenlaw, her partner Jake Sukel, and grandson Bryson M. Sukel; daughter Ivori Forrest; parents Julianne Rodick and James Greenlaw; sisters and their husbands, Lisa and Larry Taylor, and Jaime and Greg Fellis, and cousin, Brenda Jean Carter. Glenn was predeceased by his grandparents Louise and Douglas Richardson, and stepfather Doug Rodick."
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[21656] This person is from the unverified Marston Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015. "The History of Martha's Vineyard...," Charles E. Banks (Edgartown, MA: Dukes Co. Historial Society, 1966), Vol. 3, p. 193 indicates that John is son of Edward Hawes and grandson of Edward Hawes. For the culture of New England during his lifetime and beyond, see "Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America," David Hackett Fischer (NY: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 13-205.
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[55067] The unverified file G4NJ-GNC in familysearch.org offers: "When Ruth Hoskins was born on 9 October 1923, in Milo, Piscataquis, Maine, United States, her father, LeRoy Jerry Hoskins, was 26 and her mother, Mary Eliza Crockett, was 24. She married Merle Robert Clark on 21 November 1942, in Milo, Piscataquis, Maine, United States. She died on 8 December 2009, in Rockville, Vernon, Tolland, Connecticut, United States, at the age of 86, and was buried in Milo, Piscataquis, Maine, United States."
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Frederick graduated from Harvard University in 1926 and was a partner in Robert Winthrop & Co., New York City. He m. (1) 23 June 1927 Jane Hamilton Brady (b. 14 Jan 1906, d. 3 Sept 1958) with whom he had (all b. in New York City) Frederick S. Moseley, Jr. (b. 4 May 1928, m. Elizabeth Hall Perkins), James Brady Moseley (b. 22 May 1931, m. 1st Joan Dillon, who divorced James and m. Prince Charles of Luxemburg; James m. 2nd Patricia Little) and Ailsa M. Moseley (b. 23 Aug 1935, m. Harden W. Crawford Ill).
Frederick's summer estate on Islesboro (Island) was informally called by the family the Dark Harbor house. At 117 Jetty Road, prominently sited on a 4± acre scenic knoll and surrounded by a multitude of gardens as well as water on two sides, the 'cottage' is a stunning example of Colonial Revival architecture. Designed by Fred Savage and built in 1885/86, the commanding historic 'cottage' features 196 feet of waterfront to the west on Ames Cove, including a gravel beach and a six-kayak storage rack with custom launch system providing access to excellent kayaking in the picturesque Gilkey Harbor. Overlooking the iconic Dark Harbor to the north, only 200 feet off its southern edge, the residence offers a close-up view of the harbor and further out, the open water of Penobscot Bay and North Haven to the east. Islesboro is located three miles off the coast in Maine's Penobscot Bay.
The property is called The Grace Estate - this is an article in 2023 from "The Bangor Daily News" (by Lori Valigra):
Most expensive home listed in Maine this year was built on Islesboro in 1918. The Grace Estate, a historic cottage in Islesboro built for the artist daughter of W.R. Grace's founder, is for sale for close to $9.8 million, making it the highest-priced home to be listed in Maine so far in 2023. Louise Grace, one of 12 children of shipping magnate and W.R. Grace founder William Russell Grace, built a house on Islesboro in 1918, following the trend of 'rusticators' at the time that constructed grand residences where they could vacation away from the heat and bustle of New York summers. The stucco home is now one of the islands landmark summer cottages. It has eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and is for sale at almost $9.8 million. That is the highest price for properties listed in Maine this year. One home in Bar Harbor tops that at $11.2 million, but it has been on the market since July 2022. Known as the Grace Estate, it sits on 8.8 acres in the Keller Point area with views of Camden Hills and Seal Harbor. The primary bedroom has two bathrooms, while each of the seven guest bedrooms has its own bath. The property, located at the end of a private peninsula, includes a stone guest house abutting the 3,570 feet of shorefront. That guest house was inspired by the seaside cottages that Louise Grace admired when she visited Italy, according to the real estate company's blog about the home. The current owners, who have updated the home, reconstructed a saltwater swimming pool and added a paddle tennis court. It also has a chicken coop, storage barn and a boathouse."
For the listing in 2023 see https://www.landvest.com/single-family/int/1555081/399-hermit-s-point-rd-islesboro-me-04848