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[2398] Welf II was also Count of Altorf and Ravensburg. Encyclopaedia Britannica (1956, 23:494) states: "The first member of this house [of Welf] of whom there is certain evidence was the Bavarian count Welf I, a contemporary of Charlemagne and of Louis the Pious. The kings of Burgundy who ruled until 1038 and the West-Frankish magnate known as Hugh the Abbot (d.886) were descended from him."
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[32989] Alexander's information and ancestry are from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2012.
[60092] Charles' obituary: "Charles A. 'Chuck' Colachico, 96, of Wakefield died on Thursday, June 6 at the New England Rehabilitation Hospital in Woburn. Born in Woburn on October 10, 1916, he was the son of the late Benjamin and Carmella (Corsetti) Colachico. Mr. Colachico was a graduate of Woburn High School, class of 1935. He was employed for 42 years as machinist at Monsanto in Everett. After he retired, his passion for machinist work continued with the start-up of his own business, RC Machine, which he operated for the next 33 years. Nothing gave him more pleasure than his ability and talent to retool an obsolete part, re-engineer a work around solution to a puzzling technical problem, or get a production line up and running. When his health forced him to cutback at age 95, Chuck found further applications for his creative talents as he began a third career making and painting decorative birdhouses. His birdhouses are proudly displayed from Maine to South Carolina, Delaware to Denver, California, and internationally, in Ventimiglia, Italy. In addition to his family, Chuck was devoted to his home and garden. Mr. Colachico was the beloved husband of Margaret L. (Harvey) Colachico to whom he was married for more than 67 years. He was the devoted father of Jeanne M. Colachico of North Andover, Ronald C. Colachico of Wakefield and Robert E. Colachico and his companion Sarah Barlow of Wilmington. He was the brother of Arthur Colachico of Norton and the late Mary, Albert and Raymond Colachico. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews."
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[58021] Thelma is daughter of George E. Hanson (1865-1934) & Minnie E. Tyler (1869-1929; m. 1 November 1893 in ME).
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[30012] Jacob m. 5 June 1807 in Numidia, PA Catherine Probst (b. 19 Oct 1785 in Numidia, d. 24 Oct 1860 in Numidia).
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[57650] The unverified file KNXR-3QP in familysearch.org in 2024 provides this line and offers: "When Abraham Littlefield was born on 4 November 1775, in Wells, York, Maine, United States, his father, David Littlefield III, was 37 and his mother, Keturah Annis, was 19. He married Sarah 'Sally' Chadbourn on 28 March 1798, in Wells, York, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 6 daughters. He lived in Greene, Kennebec, Maine, United States for about 10 years and Ripley, Somerset, Maine, United States for about 10 years. He died in Cambridge, Somerset, Maine, United States."
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[45621] Almon (age 63)and wife Edith (age 64) are in the 29 April 1910 federal census in Cheever, Dickinson Co., KS - both born in PA of parents b. in PA - Almon is a "cream buyer"; Charles W. is son in their household (age 21, a farmer).
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[48138] "Globe-Gazette [Mason City, Iowa], 18 June 1984," p . 2: "Ted Truax, 81, of rural Clear Lake, died Sunday (June 17, 1984) at his home. He was born Feb. 14, 1903 in Allison to Joseph and Elizabeth (Moralee) Truax, and attended rural schools in the Allison area. He married Bena Reysack on Oct. 5, 1925 in Hampton, and they celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1975. They farmed near Geneva, Dougherty and the Mason City area, moving to the farm south of Clear Lake, where they had lived for the past 30 years. Mr. Truax was a member of the United Methodist Church in Clear Lake, the Muddy Pond C.B. Club and the Eden Farm Club. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the United Methodist Church in Clear Lake, with the Rev. James Louk officiating. Burial will be in Clear Lake Cemetery. Visitation is after 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel in Clear Lake. The family requests memorials be given to the Ted Truax Memorial Fund. Mr. Truax is survived by his wite, Bena, rural Clear Lake; three sons, Russell, Humboldt; Gary, Lincoln, Neb., and David, Mason City; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Joan) Wipf, Clear Lake; two brothers, John and Willis Truax, both of Parkersburg; two sisters, Mrs. Vern (Flossie) Ritzman, Ackley, and Mrs. George (Bernice) VanDyke, Dumont; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren."