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[49490] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 28 October 2003," p. 17: "Jonesport - Phyllis Madeline (Beal) Beal, 91, beloved wife of the late Arnold Ray Beal, died Oct. 25, 2003 at Westgate Manor, Bangor. She was born April 29, 1912 at Jonesport, the daughter of Napoleon and Sarah (Beal) Beal of Jonesport. Phyllis is survived by her daughter, Janice B. Mitchell of Brewer, and a daughter-in-law, Charlotte Beal of Jonesport. grandchildren, Paula and husband Dr. Ernesto Ballesteros of Bangor, Joy and husband Harry Stevens of Brewer, Scott Mitchell of Orrington, Brad and wife Brenda Mitchell, Muriel Pineo, Gary and wife Kathey Beal, Thomas and wife Karen Beal, and John Beal all of Jonesport, Nancy and husband Stanley Hooper of Blue Hill, Jill and husband Thomas Harrington of Exeter, Peter and wife Teresa Beal of Beals, and Glenda Davis and friend Joe of Franklin; 15 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Elva Crowley of Jonesport; six sisters-in-law; and two brothers-in-law; as well as many niecesl nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her husband, Arnold, her son, Alan and an infant grandbaby, and a great-great-grandbaby, two sisters, Leola Barnes and Phoebe Chandler, five brothers, John, James, Roosevelt, Arlin, and Lyman Beal, all of Jonesport. Phyllis was a faithful and active member of the Jonesport Wesleyan Church all of her life . . . "
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[42959] An unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2017 offers: "When Ezekiel Buck was born on January 15, 1650, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, his father, Emanuel, was 26 and his mother, Sarah, was 24. He married Rachel Andrews in 1675. They had 15 children in 25 years. He died on March 3, 1713, in his hometown at the age of 63, and was buried in Rocky Hill, Connecticut."
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[14378] Find A Grave Memorial 101247221 reports: "Abigail and John had four children. They were: Henry Donald Whitcomb was born on 19 February 1826; John Monroe Whitcomb was born on 09 February 1829; Mary Lyman Whitcomb was born on 23 January 1832; and Joseph Kellogg Whitcomb was born on 01 May 1837. All the children were born in Eastport, Washington County, Maine."
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[3747] http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Dictionary_of_National_Biography_volume_28.djvu/165 offers: "Hugh (d. 1094), called of Grantmesnil, or Grentemaisnil, baron and sheriff of Leicestershire, son of Robert of Grantmesnil, in the arrondissement .of Lisieux, by Advice (Hadwisa), daughter ofGeroy,lord of Escalfoy and of Montreuil near the Dive, was probably born not later than 1014. He served Duke Robert the Magnificent, who resigned the duchy in 1035. His father at his death left his land's in equal shares to Hugh and his younger brother Robert. On receiving their inheritance they determined to build a monastery, and fixed on a spot near their own home. Their uncle, William FitzGeroy, pointed out that the site was unsuitable, and persuaded them to restore the abbey of St. Evroul, which they obtained by exchange from the abbot and convent of Bec, for it was then a cell of that house. They undertook their work in 1050, endowed their house, and peopled it with monks from Jumièges. Robert became a member of the convent, was appointed prior and afterwards in 1059 abbot, was expelled by Duke William in 1063, betook himself to Italy, where he was welcomed by Robert Guiscard, and was given an abbey to rule over, and two others over which he placed two of his followers (Orderic,pp.474, 481-4). Hugh was also banished along with some other lords in consequence of accusations brought by Roger of Montgomery and his wife Mabel. He was recalled, was one of the inner council consulted by the duke as to an invasion of England, and took part in the battle of Hastings (ib. p. 501). When the Conqueror visited Normandy in 1067, Hugh was left in command of Hampshire. He was appointed sheriff of Leicestershire, and received many grants of lands, chiefly in Leicestershire, where he held sixty-seven manors, and in Nottinghamshire, where he held twenty. His wife, Adelaide, daughter of Ivo of Beaumont, was very handsome, and he returned to Normandy in 1068, in order, it is said, to prevent her getting into mischief (ib. p. 512). Two of his sons, Ivo and Alberic, were concerned in the rebellion of Robert in 1077 [see under Henry I], and in conjunction with other Norman lords he prevailed on the Conqueror to forgive Robert. He joined in the rebellion against Rufus in 1088, and committed ravages in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. In January 1091 he helped Richard of Courcy, whose son Robert had married his daughter Rohesia, against Robert of Bellême [q.v.], and Robert's lord and ally, Duke Robert, who was besieging Courcy, and though then too old to wear harness gave his friends much useful advice. His son Ivo was taken and imprisoned by the duke, to whom Hugh sent an indignant remonstrance, reminding him how faithfully he had served him, his father, and his grandfather, and requesting to be allowed to deal with Robert of Bellême without interference. As far as Hugh was concerned the arrival of Rufus in Normandy must have brought matters to a satisfactory conclusion. He was in England, when in 1094, worn out by old age, he felt death near, and accordingly assumed the monastic habit which had been sent some time before from Evroul for that purpose. He died on the sixth day after so doing, 22 Feb. His body was salted, carefully sewed up in an ox-skin, and conveyed to St. Evroul, where it was honourably buried. Orderic, a monk of the house, wrote and recorded his epitaph (ib. p. 716). By his wife Adelaide he had five sons and five daughters who grew up, and apparently a son and daughter who died in infancy (comp. ib. pp. 622, 717). Of his sons his eldest, Robert, who inherited his Norman estates, alone was longlived; he married thrice, and died in 1122 without leaving children. His second son, William, married Mabel, daughter of Robert Guiscard, and his third, Ivo, who inherited his sheriffdom and his English estates, a daughter of Gilbert of Ghent (de Gand), lord of Folkinghani and other lands in Lincolnshire. Three of Hugh's sons, William, Ivo, and Alberic, went on the first crusade, and were among the `rope-dancers' of Antioch (William of Tyre, vi. 4, ap. Gesta Dei per Francos, p. 715.; Orderic, p. 805; for explanation of the term see Gibbon, v. 220). Four of Hugh's daughters were married (Orderic, p.692)." Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_de_Grandmesnil and http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY%20NOBILITY.htm#HuguesGrantmesnildied1098.
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[9714] Annie m. Feb. 22, 1916 Harvey McClay Morrow (1892-1941) and had nine children, seven named in her obituary: Rosie Morrow (m. ____ Barrick and r. Hanover, PA in 1945), James Morrow (in military service, 1945), William Morrow (overseas in 1945), Herbert Morrow (overseas in 1945), Viola Morrow (m. _____ Brubaker; she r. with her mother in 1945), Charles Morrow (with mother, 1945) and Elizabeth Morrow (r. at Mount Holly, 1945). "The Sentinel [Carlisle, Pennsylvania], 21 Jul 1945," p. 2: "Mrs. Elizabeth Annie Morrow, widow of Harvey Morrow, Basin Hill, dieid yesterday at 4:30 o'clock at her home after a lengthy illness. She was born 50 years ago, the daughter of the late George and Annie Shumaker Freeman, Perry County, She was a member of the Lutheran Church, Loysville. Surviving her are eight children, George, Alexandria. Va.; James, U. S. Army; William, with the Army overseas; Herbert, with the Navy in the South Pacific; Charles, at home; Mrs. Paul Barrick. Hanover; Mrs. Viola Brubaker, Carlisle, R. D. 2. and Elizabeth Morrow, Mt. Holly Springs; two brothers, James and Herbert Freeman, Elliottsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Newton, Perry Couny, and Mrs. Naomi Shivley, New Bloomfield. and nine grandchildren. Services will be held on Tuesday morning at 10: 30 o'clock, in the J. H. Shulenberger funeral home, with burial in Restland Cemetery, Loysville."
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[22231] Albert IV m. 1217 Heilwig de Kiburg (d. 1260). http://www.thepeerage.com/p5691.htm states Heilwig is daughter of Ulrich III Graf von Kyburg, and that Heilwig and Albert IV also had Elisabeth of Habsburg (b. by 1240) who m. Friedrich IV Graf von Zollern (of the House of Hohenzollern), son of Friedrich III Graf von Zollern (of the House of Hohenzollern) and Sofie von Raabs.
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[17831] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #4418, Date of Import: Apr 11, 1997]
[50113] Laura is daughter of John D. Whitaker (1839-1911and Almira Sargent.