_Nathaniel BRAY _____+
| (1690 - 1747) m 1715
_Nathaniel BRAY _____|_Sarah DAVIS ________
| (1727 - 1835) m 1755 (1685 - 1725)
_Nathaniel BRAY _____|
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_Nathaniel BRAY _____|
| (1786 - 1836) m 1809|
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| | _Ezekiel MARSHALL ___+
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| |_Hannah MARSHALL ____|_____________________
| (.... - 1777) m 1753
_Willoughby Nason BRAY ____|
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_Peter (Coffyn or) COFFIN _+
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_Tristram COFFIN ____|_Joan KEMBER ______________
| (.... - 1681) (1584 - 1661)
_Peter COFFIN _______|
| (1631 - 1715) |
| | _Robert STEVENS ___________+
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| |_Dionis STEVENS _____|___________________________
| (1610 - 1682)
_Jethro COFFIN ______|
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| | _Thomas GARDNER _____|_Elizabeth WHITE __________
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| | _John GARDNER _______|
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|--Hepsabeth COFFIN
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_Thurston LE DESPENCER __________________+
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_Thomas LE DESPENCER ________________|_________________________________________
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_Hugh LE DESPENCER ____|
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_Hugh Despencer, Earl of WINCHESTER _|
| (1260 - 1326) m 1286 |
| | _Thomas BASSETT _________________________+
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| | _Alan BASSETT _______________________|_Alice DE DUNSTANVILLE __________________
| | | (1155 - 1233)
| | _Sir Philip BASSETT ___|
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| | | |_Aline DE GRAY ______________________|_________________________________________
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| |_Aline BASSET _____________|
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| | _Godfrey DE LOUVAIN _____________________+
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| | _Matthew DE LOUVAIN _________________|_Alice DE HASTINGS ______________________
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|--Sir Hugh "The Younger" (Jr.) DESPENCER
| (.... - 1326)
| _William Fitz Geoffrey DE BEAUCHAMP _____+
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| _William DE BEAUCHAMP _______________|_Olive BEAUCHAMP ________________________
| | (.... - 1260)
| _William DE BEAUCHAMP _|
| | (1215 - 1269) |
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| | (1237 - ....) |
| | | _Robert MAUDUIT _________________________+
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| | | _William MAUDUIT ____________________|_Isabel BASSET __________________________
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| | |_Isabel MAUDUIT _______|
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| | | _Waleran DE NEWBURGH ____________________+
| | | | (1140 - 1204)
| | |_Alice DE NEWBURGH __________________|_Alice HARCOURT _________________________
| | (1196 - ....)
|_Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP ________________|
(1236 - ....) m 1286 |
| _Piers DE LUTEGARESHALE _________________
| | (.... - 1380)
| _Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of ESSEX _|_Maud DE MANDEVILLE _____________________
| | (1165 - 1213) m 1205
| _John Fitz GEOFFREY ___|
| | (.... - 1258) |
| | | _Roger DE CLARE _________________________+
| | | | (1124 - 1173)
| | |_Aveline CLARE ______________________|_Maud (Matilda) ST. HILARY ______________
| | (.... - 1225) m 1205 (1132 - 1193)
|_Maud Fitzjohn Fitz PIERS _|
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| _Hugh Bigod, Earl of PEMBROKE _______|_Isabella ("Ida") PLANTAGENET ___________
| | (.... - 1225) m 1207
|_Isabel BIGOD _________|
(.... - 1301) |
| _Sir William the MARSHAL ________________+
| | (1146 - 1219) m 1189
|_Maud (aka Matilda) MARSHALL ________|_Isabel DE CLARE ________________________
(.... - 1248) m 1207 (1173 - 1220)
[5697] Hugh, Lord le Despencer, was Baron Despencer, Governor of Odiham Castle, Chamberlain, and said to be a pirate. {"Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 74-32} [He was hanged and quartered]. He has been called Earl of Gloucester by some writers but The Complete Peerage (vol.V, p. 715) makes it clear he was not. See The Complete Peerage, vol. IV, pp. 267-271. Homer Beers James (web site in 2003: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f028.htm#I1364X1) offers: "Hugh Despencer, Junior, was born in 1262, died in 1326. Earl of Winchester, he bore the same Christian name as his father (d. 1265) and his son (d. 1326). In the 22nd year of the reign of King Edward I., he was made Governor of Oldham castle, co. Southampton, and the same year had summons to attend the king in Portsmouth, prepared with horse and arms for an expedition into Gascony. In two years afterwards he was at the battle of Dunbar, in Scotland, where the English arms triumphed; and the next year he was one of the commissioners accredited to treat of peace between the English monarch and kings of the Romans and of France. In the 26th and 28th years of Edward I he was again engaged in the wars of Scotland, and was sent by his sovereign, with the Earl of Lincoln, to the papal court, to complain of the Scots, and to entreat that his holiness would no longer favor them, as they had abused his confidence by falsehoods. To the very close of King Edward I's reign his lordship seems to have enjoyed the favor of that great prince, and had summons to parliament from him from June 23, 1295, to March 14, 1322; but it was after the accession of Edward's unhappy son, the second of that name, that the Spencers attained that extraordinary eminence, from which, with their feeble-minded master, they were eventually hurled into the gulf of irretrievable ruin. In the first years of Edward II.'s reign, we find the father and son still engaged in the Scottish wars. In the 14th year the king, hearing of great animosities between the younger Spencer and Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, and learning that they were collecting their followers in order to come to open combat, interfered, and strictly commanded Lord Hereford to forbear. About the same time, a dispute arising bestrewn the Earl of Hereford and John de Mowbray regarding some lands in Wales, young Spencer seized possession of the estate, and kept it from both the litigants. This conduct, and similar proceedings on the part of the elder Spencer, exciting the indignation of the barons, they formed a league against the favorites, and placing the king's cousin, Thomas Plantaganet, Earl of Lancaster, at their head, marched, with banners flying, from Sherbourne to St. Alban's, whence they dispatched the Bishops of Salisbury, Hereford, and Chichester, to the king with a demand that the Spencers should be banished; to which mission the king, however, giving an imperious reply in the negative, the irritated nobles continued their route to London; when Edward, at the instance of the queen, acquiesced; whereupon the barons summoned a parliament, in which the Spencers were banished from England; and the sentence was proclaimed in Westminster Hall. To this decision, Hugh the elder submitted and retired; but Hugh the younger lurked in divers places; sometimes on land, and sometimes at sea, and was fortunate enough to capture, during his exile, two vessels near Sandwich, laden with merchandise to the value of 40,000 pounds; after which, being recalled by the king, an army was raised, which encountered and defeated the baronial forces at Boroughbridge, in Yorkshire. In this action, wherein numbers were slain, the Earl of Pontefract, and there, after a summary trial (the elder Spencer being one of his judges), beheaded. The Spencers now became more powerful than ever, and the elder was immediately created Earl of Winchester, the king loading him with grants of forfeited estates. He was about the same time constituted warden of the king's forests on the south of Trent, the lands forfeited after the battle of Boroughbridge; but not satisfied with those, and they were incredibly numerous, he extorted by force whatsoever else he pleased. Amongst other acts of unlawful oppression, it is related that he seized upon the person of Elizabeth Comyn, a great heiress, the wife of Richard Talbot, in her house at Kennington, in Surrey, and detained her for twelve months in prison, until he compelled her to assign to him the manor of Painswike, in Gloucestershire, and the castle and manor of Goderich, in the marches of Wales; but this ill-obtained and ill-exercised power was not formed for permanent endurance, and a brief space only was necessary to bring it to termination. The queen and the young prince, who had fled to France, and had been proclaimed traitors through the influence of the Spencers, ascertaining the feelings of the people, ventured to return; and landed at Harwick, with the noblemen and persons of eminence who had been exiled after the defeat at Boroughbridge, raised the royal standard, and soon found themselves at the head of a considerable force; when, marching upon Bristol, where the king and his favorites then were, they were received in that city with acclimation, and the elder Spencer being seized (although in his 90th year), was brought in chains before the prince and the barons, and received judgment of death, which was accordingly executed, by hanging the culprit upon the gallows in the sight of the king and of his son, upon St. Dennis's day, in October, 1326. It is said by some writers that the body was hung up with two strong cords for four days, and then cut to pieces, and given to the dogs. Young Spencer, with the king, effected his escape; but they were both, soon afterwards, taken and delivered to the queen, when the unfortunate monarch was consigned to Berkeley Castle, where he was basely murdered in 1327. Hugh Spencer the Younger, it appears, was impeached before parliament, and received sentences "to be drawn upon a hurdle, with trumps and trumpets, throughout all the city of Hereford," and there to be hanged and quartered, which sentence was executed on a gallows 50 feet high, upon St. Andrew's eve, in the year 1326 (20th year of Edward II). Thus terminated the career of two of the most celebrated royal favorites in the annals of England. The younger Hugh was a peer of the realm, as well as his father, having been summoned to parliament as a baron, from July 29, 1314, to October 10, 1325; but the two Baronies of Spencer, and the Earldom of Winchester, expired under the attainders of the father and son. Hugh the younger married Eleanor (Eleanora) Clare, daughter and co-heir of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, and his wife, Joane Plantaganet, who later married William Zouche." http://members.aol.com/dwidad/despens2.html#6 in 2003 reports he was b. ca. 1290, which appears more reasonable given his father's birth-year. Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p1322.htm! and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger.
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[S383]
unverified - from Wiley A. Jarrell via Genserv (Internet, 11/95)
[37797] This person is from the unverified Smolka Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
_George Thomas GRAY _________+
| (.... - 1693) m 1672
_Robert GRAY __________|_Sarah, wife of George GRAY _
| (1680 - 1748) m 1706
_Joshua GRAY ________|
| (1714 - ....) m 1736|
| | _James FREETHY ______________+
| | | (1651 - ....) m 1675
| |_Elizabeth FREETHY ____|_Mary MILLBURY ______________
| (1686 - ....) m 1706 (1651 - 1735)
_James GRAY _________|
| (1745 - 1821) m 1765|
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| |_Jennat ELLIOT ______|
| m 1736 |
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_Christopher Mitchell GRAY _|
| (1763 - 1866) |
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| | _James HOWARD _________|_____________________________
| | | (1660 - 1708) m 1713
| | _Edward HOWARD ______|
| | | (1707 - ....) |
| | | | _Richard SHORTRIDGE _________
| | | | | (1631 - 1689) m 1661
| | | |_Mary SHORTRIDGE ______|_Esther DEARBORN ____________
| | | (1661 - ....) m 1713 (1638 - 1689)
| |_Elizabeth HOWARD ___|
| (1747 - 1821) m 1765|
| | _Christopher MITCHELL _______
| | | (.... - 1688)
| | _Christopher MITCHELL _|_Sarah ANDREWS ______________
| | | (.... - 1743) m 1694 (1640 - 1732)
| |_Susannah MITCHELL __|
| (1708 - 1769) |
| | _William DUDLEY _____________+
| | | (1639 - 1701) m 1661
| |_Sarah DUDLEY _________|_Mary ROE ___________________
| (1676 - ....) m 1694 (.... - 1727)
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|--John GRAY
| (1797 - 1881)
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| _James HOWARD _________|_____________________________
| | (1660 - 1708) m 1713
| _Edward HOWARD ______|
| | (1707 - ....) |
| | | _Richard SHORTRIDGE _________
| | | | (1631 - 1689) m 1661
| | |_Mary SHORTRIDGE ______|_Esther DEARBORN ____________
| | (1661 - ....) m 1713 (1638 - 1689)
| _Benjamin HOWARD ____|
| | (.... - 1819) |
| | | _Christopher MITCHELL _______
| | | | (.... - 1688)
| | | _Christopher MITCHELL _|_Sarah ANDREWS ______________
| | | | (.... - 1743) m 1694 (1640 - 1732)
| | |_Susannah MITCHELL __|
| | (1708 - 1769) |
| | | _William DUDLEY _____________+
| | | | (1639 - 1701) m 1661
| | |_Sarah DUDLEY _________|_Mary ROE ___________________
| | (1676 - ....) m 1694 (.... - 1727)
|_Margaret HOWARD ___________|
(1765 - 1850) |
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[50411] See the unverified file L5CT-VPJ in familysearch.org.
[19089] "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885 - 1950," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VF9N-V6V reports a marriage between Carrie R. Karns and Charles A. Leisher 13 April 1893 in Allegheny Co., PA.
[44281] Ray Kohler' files in "Kohler Klan and Kissin Kin" at https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com provides his information, parents (John McConnell, b. 16 Nov 1787, and Elizabeth Piper) and descendants.
_William RIDGELY ____________________
| (1645 - 1716)
_William RIDGELY _________|_Elizabeth, wife of William RIDGELY _
| (1678 - 1719) m 1702
_Westhall RIDGELY ___|
| (1706 - 1772) |
| | _George (Jr.) WESTHALL ______________+
| | | (.... - 1701)
| |_Jane (Westhall) WESTALL _|_Sarah WADE _________________________
| (1682 - 1748) m 1702
_Westhall RIDGELY ___|
| (1742 - ....) |
| | _Joseph ISAAC _______________________+
| | | m 1676
| | _Richard ISAAC ___________|_Jane Margaret BROWN ________________
| | | (1679 - 1757) (1647 - 1696)
| |_Sarah ISAAC ________|
| (1714 - 1789) |
| | _John POTTINGER _____________________+
| | | (.... - 1735) m 1686
| |_Sarah POTTENGER _________|_Mary BEALL _________________________
| (1688 - 1743) (.... - 1720)
_Richard RIDGELY ____|
| (1774 - 1863) m 1798|
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| |_Sarah URITH ________|
| (.... - 1816) |
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|--Ezra Elijah RIDGLEY
| (1820 - 1868)
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| _David HEIM _________|
| | (1718 - 1785) |
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| _Johann Lorenz HEIM _|
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|_(Anna) Mary HYMES __|
(1780 - 1873) m 1798|
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|_Christina PFEIFFER _|
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[4819] The LDS Church's unverified IGI file reports that Ezra m. 15 Aug 1840 in Lawrence Co., IL to Eliza Neal.
_John SNOWMAN _____________________+
| (.... - 1801) m 1754
_William SNOWMAN _______|_Sarah STAPLES ____________________
| (1765 - 1839) m 1790 (1733 - ....)
_William SNOWMAN ________|
| (1794 - 1876) m 1817 |
| | _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _+
| | | (1742 - 1834) m 1764
| |_Judith HUTCHINGS ______|_Mary PERKINS _____________________
| (1772 - 1862) m 1790 (1745 - 1797)
_Gilbert M. Lafayette SNOWMAN _|
| (1827 - 1868) m 1849 |
| | _Nathaniel ATKINS _________________+
| | | (1736 - ....) m 1759
| | _Nathaniel (Jr) ATKINS _|_Mary PARKER ______________________
| | | (1765 - 1844) m 1789 (1740 - 1781)
| |_Mary ATKINS ____________|
| (1798 - 1882) m 1817 |
| | _John PIKE ________________________+
| | | (1728 - 1802) m 1760
| |_Hannah PIKE ___________|_Hannah LOMBARD ___________________
| (1772 - 1799) m 1789 (1737 - 1831)
_Eben Lewis SNOWMAN _|
| (1858 - 1913) m 1893|
| | _James (Sr.) LEACH ________________+
| | | (1738 - 1822) m 1761
| | _Peletiah LEACH ________|_Alice FREEMAN ____________________
| | | (1757 - 1839) (1739 - 1824)
| | _Ebenezer LEACH _________|
| | | (1789 - 1863) m 1816 |
| | | | _John GRINDLE _____________________+
| | | | | (.... - 1794)
| | | |_Mary GRINDLE __________|_Dorothy WEBBER ___________________
| | | (1765 - 1839) (1720 - 1794)
| |_Sophronia LEACH ______________|
| (1830 - 1911) m 1849 |
| | _Daniel WARDWELL __________________+
| | | (1734 - 1803) m 1755
| | _Samuel WARDWELL _______|_Sarah STAPLES ____________________
| | | (1774 - 1858)
| |_Clarissa WARDWELL ______|
| (1796 - 1867) m 1816 |
| | _Aaron BANKS ______________________+
| | | (1738 - 1823) m 1764
| |_Mary ("Polly") BANKS __|_Mary PERKINS _____________________
| (1772 - 1862) (1743 - 1833)
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|--Lois Marie SNOWMAN
| (1894 - 1944)
| _Reuben (Sr.) GRAY ________________+
| | (1743 - 1832) m 1763
| _Joab GRAY _____________|_Abigail BLACK ____________________
| | (1771 - 1821) m 1794 (1743 - 1820)
| _Joseph H. GRAY _________|
| | (1796 - 1860) m 1819 |
| | | ___________________________________
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| | |_Abigail WILSON ________|___________________________________
| | (1774 - 1856) m 1794
| _Rufus Trusselll GRAY _________|
| | (1827 - 1897) |
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| | | _Abraham GINN __________|___________________________________
| | | | (1773 - ....) m 1794
| | |_Harriet B. GINN ________|
| | (1800 - 1879) m 1819 |
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| | |_Hannah DOWNS __________|___________________________________
| | m 1794
|_Leila Belle GRAY ___|
(1870 - 1950) m 1893|
| _James (Sr.) LEACH ________________+
| | (1738 - 1822) m 1761
| _Nathaniel LEACH _______|_Alice FREEMAN ____________________
| | (1771 - 1844) m 1792 (1739 - 1824)
| _Charles H. LEACH _______|
| | (1805 - 1841) m 1831 |
| | | _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _+
| | | | (1742 - 1834) m 1764
| | |_Deborah HUTCHINS ______|_Mary PERKINS _____________________
| | (1776 - 1865) m 1792 (1745 - 1797)
|_Sarah A. LEACH _______________|
(1834 - 1900) |
| ___________________________________
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|_Nancy Sanborn HARRIMAN _|
(1811 - 1868) m 1831 |
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_Isaac SWEGER _______|
| (1858 - 1929) |
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_Roy Louis SWEGER ___|
| (1886 - 1944) m 1911|
| | _John Frederick BREINER _+
| | | (1762 - 1824)
| | _Henry BRINER _______|_________________________
| | | (.... - 1831)
| | _John Henry BRINER __|
| | | (1829 - 1912) m 1856|
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| | | |_Mary EBERT _________|_________________________
| | | (1802 - ....)
| |_Annie R. BRINER ____|
| (1859 - 1890) |
| | _________________________
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| |_Sarah A. WISE ______|
| (1838 - 1865) m 1856|
| | _________________________
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|--John Bouldin ("Jack") SWEGER
| (.... - 2008)
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"Tampa Bay Times [St. Petersburg, FL], 10 February 2008", p. 28: "Sweger, John B. 'Jack', 88, of Belleair, passed away Feb. 5, 2008. He was born in Quincy, Fl. He was an Eagle Scout and his parents owned the local newspaper. He was a graduate of the University of Florida with honors in 1941, a member of Blue Key, Kappa Alpha and editor of the University of Florida newspaper. He was in the Army, 10th Mountain Division, achieved the rank of Major and served in northern Italy during WWII. After the war he worked at the Clearwater News and was the Commander of the local National Guard Reserve Unit. He married Gloria B. in 1948, and formed Smith-Sweger Construction Co. in 1948, sold the company and retired in 1977. Jack served as Chairman of the Board at Morton Plant Hospital from 1973-77, also the Board of Fortune Federal Savings and Loan from 1973-1982, where he became the Chairman of the Board in 1982 and retired in 1990. Also, he was a longtime Board Member of First National Bank, He was a member of Belleair Country Club and Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church in Clearwater. His hobbies included golf, hunting, fishing, roque and tennis. He also enjoyed raising pure bred Red Angus cattle on his ranch, Hidden Valley Ranch in Brooksville, from 1971-1992. He is survived by his wife, Gloria; children, John, Terry, Linda and Robert; 7 grandchildren and 7 greatgrandchildren."
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""The Tampa Tribune [Tampa, Florida], 12 May 1948", p. 14: "Mrs. Sidney L. Elliott, Jr., 209 West Alva St., has announced the engagement of her sister, Mrs. Gloria Martin, of Clearwater, to John B. Sweger, son of Mrs. R. L. Sweger. Mrs. Martin is prominent in golfing circles and is a member of the Clearwater Country Club. Mr. Sweger, a member of the firm of Smith and Sweger Construction Co., also is a member of the Clearwater Country Club, the Clearwater Yacht Club and the Privateer Club. The wedding has been planned for June."
"Tampa Bay Times [St. Petersburg, FL], 20 June 1948", p. 1: "Clearwater - Mrs. Gloria Martin became the bride of John B. Sweger in an informal ceremony Wednesday evening in the Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church by Dr. D. P. McGeachy Jr., pastor. Mrs. Jeanette Moore, organist presented a program of nuptial music for the ceremony which was attended by members oi the immediate families. The bride's brother-in-law and and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Elliott, entertained with a family dinner at the Pelican Restaurant on Clearwater Beach immediately following the ceremony. The dinner table was centered with a wedding cake surrounded by clusters of white asters and pink roses. Following a short wedding trip to Waynesville, N. C, the newly-weds will make their home in Belleair."
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[57690] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 16 October 2024: "Bangor, Pembroke, and Ocala, FL - Bill Varney died peacefully at home October 11, 2024, at the age of 83, with his loving wife at his side. Bill was born January 7, 1941, in Danforth, the son of Fred and Eloise Varney. He lived in Pembroke for his first five years with his mother and grandparents, while his father served in World War II. Spending much time with his grandfather helping him train and race his horse at the Pembroke race track, planted the seeds for his love of harness racing. Upon his father's return from the war, they moved to Bangor. As a small boy, Bill was known for his tenacious spirit, initiative and keen intellect. He was never afraid of hard work, nor taking risk to further push whatever business endeavor he was in to deliver the best customer service possible. Throughout his career he exemplified a true entrepreneurial spirit. Bill was known for his uncompromising work ethic throughout the community and by organizations he had been involved with, always striving for excellence. These qualities began at a very early age working at his father Fred's neighborhood service station on State Street in Bangor. After school and sports practice, and on weekends he would be found pumping gas, repairing cars with his father, and doing whatever chores were needed. This is where Bill began understanding the essence of delivering great customer service beyond expectations. And it grew exponentially from there. In February 1958, at the tender age of 17, Bill married his high school sweetheart, Brenda McNamara, and they started their family. Bill was one of Bangor High Schools basketball stars and Brenda was a Bangor High School cheerleader. For 68 years she has remained his number one cheerleader. Back in that day, many said they would never make it. It was a difficult way to start, but it only increased their drive, to dig deep and prove otherwise. They did just that, celebrating their 66th anniversary this year. While Brenda remained home raising their two sons, Tim and Rick, Bill finished his senior year of high school and began to build his career starting work at Eastern Auto Parts. After work he would take orders for service stations in the remote areas of Downeast Maine, delivering auto parts out of the trunk of his car. Soon afterward, Brenda's parents passed away and they took in her 10-year-old brother, Michael McNamara, and raised him with their boys. In 1960 Bill opened his own auto parts business, Varney Auto Supply, out of a small three-story store front on 236 Hancock St. Due to urban renewal they were forced to move to 1205 Broadway in 1976, and as one to always turn a change into an opportunity, Bill made this location the first retail automotive parts store in the area, open 7 days a week - nights and weekends. Until the state's blue laws changed, Sundays were exclusively staffed by Bill, Brenda and the three boys. This launched the growth where Bill eventually opened 13 locations statewide before selling to a national chain in 1997. Varney Insurance began in 1980 in a tiny office of the auto supply store with three employees, leading to 18 insurance agencies in Maine, New York and New Jersey. During this time Bill began the family's car dealerships, first in Machias and Bangor, and ultimately the current footprint from Bangor, Newport and Pittsfield, selling GMC, Buick, Mazda, Ford and Chevrolet. His latest business adventure was Premium Choice Broadband, bringing fiber internet to more than 5,000 households in rural Maine, where Bill worked full-time up until the day he died. Bill was a proud member of the Anah Shriners and Mounted Patrol for most of his adult life. Other passions and businesses of Bill's were commercial real estate, owning and developing many properties throughout the years in the greater Bangor area, True Value Hardware store franchisee, wholesale flower business, operating an awards signs and trophies business, wholesale seafood, business consulting, member of the Maine State Lottery Commission and commissioner of the Maine State Harness Racing Commission, as a result of his heavy involvement and years of service to the harness racing industry in the United States and Canada. Bill also loved being a pilot, where he could efficiently travel for work while also satisfying his risk-taking nature. Throughout his life he made many trips around the Eastern Seaboard from Florida to Newfoundland, and many places in between. In his younger years he loved hunting and fishing with dear friends and family. In later years he was passionately involved with harness racing and sire stakes breeding, where his horses carried the 'Pembroke' moniker as an acknowledgment to his childhood roots caring for and racing horses with his grandfather. He bred hundreds of horses leaving a permanent mark in the standardbred industry. He kept great care of his horses, even after they were unable to race anymore, making sure they were well treated their entire life. Bill was an avid reader, constantly studying business books, biographies of successful leaders and standardbred horse breeding. People honored Bill for his business acumen and generosity and he was known to always have an open door to anyone needing help with business issues or career advice. He loved strategizing, problem solving, helping others not make the same mistakes he had and search for the best possible outcome for any situation. Most importantly, Bill loved his family deeply. If he promised something, he kept his word. He was a concerned, caring grandfather and great-grandfather. Never intruding, but always there when needed or when asked. He sacrificed a lot to make sure that his kids and future generations had an opportunity to be better off than he was no matter what the expense was to him. He will be greatly missed and forever honored. His life was a testament to treating people well, working hard and never giving up regardless of odds being stacked against you. He was predeceased by his brother, James Varney. Bill is survived by his loving wife, Brenda; son, Tim of Florida and Maine; daughter-in-law, Lori Varney of Bangor; son, Rick and his wife, Jane, of Bangor; grandchildren, Nicholas Varney and his wife, Samantha, Whittney Miller and her husband, Matt, Michael Varney and his wife, Sarah, and Emmaline Varney and her husband, Peter; his sister, Judy Porter of Millinocket; as well as eight great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Bill is going to be enormously missed also by his three dogs, Annie, Lucy and Archie."
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