[38545] Findagrave.com offers: "Sarah Jane Bise was born at Nashville, Tennessee January 13th, 1838, and died at her home in Ozawkie, Kansas December 23rd, 1924 at the advanced age of 86 years 11 months 10 days. When she was three years old her parents came west settling in Missouri and after a short stay in Missouri, removed to the State of Iowa, where she grew to womanhood, and on June the eighth, 1856, united in marriage with William C. Brunton. They came to Kansas as pioneers in the year 1860 when there were many trials and hardships to endure, but through courage industry and economy they won the esteem and friendship of those about them, and soon earned and established a splendid home, which was blessed with seven sons and five daughters beside these Mae Bise a niece who was left motherless at the age of 18 months was taken into the home as an own child, sharing its blessings and comforts. Together this little group journeyed until all had grown to manhood and womanhood, the circle being broken now, through the going out of father, mother, two brothers. Of the children there yet remain Edna Casebier of Oskaloosa, Kans.; Rose Brinkerhoff, Fullerton, Calif.; Walter Brunton, Wenatchee, Wash.; Mattie Wellman, Compton, Calif.; Edward Brunton, Ozawkie, Kans.; Delbert Brunton, Fresno, Calif.; Nellie Harden, Ozawkie, Kans.; Mae Wells, Gaylord, Kan. From these came the splendid heritage of 66 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren, besides these, friends who think it an honor to be there are many other relatives and the lineage of the one whom we loved to greet as mother and grandmother. Mother Brunton united with the Church of the Brethren forty years ago and from the very start in the new life became an extensive Bible student acquiring a wonderful knowledge of its doctrines and teachings and was constantly and fearlessly telling those who were unsaved the way of life and salvation. Aside from her untiring church activities, volumes could be written telling of her administering help in time of sickness, distress, poverty or sorrow. Suffice it to say there was no night too dark, too stormy or cold, but that she would answered a call from any home in need or distress, giving of her time and means unstintingly. Finally at the close of a long and eventful life she herself became an invalid and was very tenderly and patiently cared for by her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Alva Harden who administered to her every need and comfort until the lamp of life went peacefully out.."
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[38136] Sarah is from the unverified Harris Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
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[29429] The unverified Drury Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When John F Freeman was born in 1737 in York, Maine, his father, Nathaniel, was 18 and his mother, Mary, was 16. He married Esther Webber on April 21, 1759. . . . . He died on May 3, 1822, having lived a long life of 85 years."
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[9616] James m. Oct. 16, 1924 Leah Gertrude Kennedy and had Dean Kennedy Minick (July 18, 1925). "The Sentinel, 24 December 1949," p. 1: "James W. Minick, 51, of Camp Hill, formerly of Carlisle, was fatally injured last night when the automobile he was driving crashed into the rear of a stalled tractor-trailer on the Camp Hill By-pass near his home. The fatality was the second on Route 11 in less than a day. Dawn E. Duryea. 22, Fidley Park, a student at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, was killed yesterday morning when the car in which was a passenger struck a fuel tank truck and then crashed into a pole four miles east of town on the Harrisburg Pike. Five fellow students were injured. Minick, an architect and designer of the vocational building at Carlisle High School and many modernistic homes and buildings in the. Harrisburg area, was enroute home to take a part in a family Christmas dinner and party at his home. Awaiting him was his wife, his son and daughter-in-law. Chief of Police John Sondderly, East Pennsboro Township, filed a charge of assault and battery by motor vehicle against Floyd Rice, 42, Slsterville, W. Va., operator of the tractor-trailer. Rice posted $1,000 bail before Justice of the Peace V. Scott Coble, Wormleysburg. State Police said the tractor-trailer was parked on the highway and several flare were placed around it as warning signals. Minick had been a Harrisburg architect since 1928. He was a graduate of Harrisburg Technical High School and Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. He was married to the former Leah Kennedy, of Landisburg. They have one son. Dean, a student at Syracuse University. As an architect, Minick was best known for his designs of modern homes, a field in which he specialized. At the time of his death, he was working on plans for a building at the Danville State Hospital. Among buildings he designed are Camp Hill High School and Masonic Lodge building, a science building and gymnasium at Shippensburg State Teachers College and the main hospital at Mont Alto Sanitarium. He also designed alterations at the various buildings at Allenberry. During World War II, Minick designed the buildings at MechanIcsburg Naval Supply Depot. He was also one of the architects who worked on plans for Zembo Temple, Harrisburg. Minick was a member of the American Institute of Architects and was a past president of the Central Pennsylvania Chapter as well as having served on several national committees of the institute. He was also a member of the Pennsylvania Society of Architects, Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce. Camp Hill American Legion. West Shore Country Club. Theta Xi Fraternity and West Shore 1odge, 681, F. and A. M. Besides his wife and his son he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Grace Minick, Pomfret Apartments, Carlisle, and by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Goodyear, wife of Col. Brandt Goodyear. West South Street. Carlisle, and Mrs. Romaine Henson, Black River Falls, Wis. His grandfather was the late James Minick, West Louther Street, a former resident of North Mlddleton Township and a former Carlisle councilman His father was John Minick."
[47628] Eureta is daughter of Frank E. Pelton (b. 1910) & Ilda P. _____ (b. 1910).
[46270] Anna is daughter of George John Pfanstiel (1832-1914) and Mary Wetterau (1850-1917).
[45968] Anna is daughter of James Scutts (a blacksmith) and Joyce Skerton.
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[60200] "Sun Journal [Lewiston, Maine]," 8 January 2005: "Chesterville - Cecil L. Wheeler Jr. passed away Wednesday, Jan. 5, while attending to projects around his beloved home of 48 years in Chesterville, a source of endless pride and his life work. He was born in Strong, June 28, 1929, the son of Cecil L. Wheeler Sr. and Hilda Turner Wheeler. Being a close acquaintance of Jesus Christ, he has employed his amazing character in the service of his Lord and Savior. He will be missed but never forgotten by the many people who have been guided and inspired by his humble example of love, patience, and endurance. During his lifetime, he enjoyed the roles of husband, father, grandfather and friend. He will be forever remembered by his wife and lifetime love, Joan Carter Wheeler, and adored by his children, Geary, Kathleen, Brian and Jeff, and his daughters-in-law, Debbie and Trinh. His 13 grandchildren were a source of endless joy, and to them, he defined the word 'Grand' in 'Grandpa.' His generous gifts of time and attention have left him remembered as the toymaker, frog catcher, storyteller, scoutmaster, cartoonist, friend and confidant. His life of 75 years was an adventure that led him to become a soldier in the National Guard, a sailor in the U.S. Navy aboard the aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Midway, and he was honored to be a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. His strong work ethic and analytical skills were later employed for 32 years in Maines papermill industry."