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[38886] Find A Grave Memorial 1723 offers: "Colonial Governor. Bradstreet received bachelor's and master's degrees from Cambridge's Emmanuel College. He married Anne Dudley, who was the daughter of Puritan leader Thomas Dudley and later became the first published poet in North America. Dudley and Bradstreet relocated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 and Dudley was soon chosen to serve as governor. Bradstreet was involved in numerous business pursuits, most notably land speculation, and founded several new towns. He also filled several important positions in local and colonial government, including deputy governor. In 1661, he was chosen as envoy to the court of Charles II, confirming the colony's charter when Charles assumed the throne of England after years of civil war. In 1679 Bradstreet was selected to serve as governor and held office until 1686, the last person to hold the position under the colony's original charter. In 1686 the colony was denied its previously held right to self-rule, and Edmund Andros was appointed governor. After Andros was removed Bradstreet served again as governor from 1689 to 1692. Bradstreet was remarkably active even old age, maintaining his participation in government and his business pursuits almost until his death at age 94. (bio by: Bill McKern)". Simon established the town of Cambridge, MA - see "Massachusetts Bay Connections," Judy Jacobson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992 - ISBN 0-8063-1330-7), p. 10.
[57801] Maria is said to be daughter of Asa D. Cummings (1795-1877) & Amy Stevens (1797-1882; m. 21 August 1816 in Mercer, Somerset Co., ME).
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[34611] Peter is from an unverified family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013. "Steuben Republican [Angola, Indiana], 12 March 1919," p. 2: "Peter Dutter - Mr. Dutter was the son of George and Anna Dutter and was born near Wilkesbarre, Luzerne county, Pa. March 1, 1844, and died at his home two and one-half miles southeast of Angola on February 24 in his seventy-fifth year alter an illness of about a year. In 1854 his parents came to Portage county, Ohio, and in 1862 the family came to Steuben county, Ind. Mr. Dutter enlisted in Ohio in the time of the Civil war and after severa! months of service was honorably discharged. Mr. Dutter was married to Margaret Harriman, of Steuben county, in 1865 and had he lived until Feb ruary 27 they would have been married fifty one years. To them were born a daughter and a son, Mrs Lena Deller who lives on the farm adjoining the old home and Ora who lives at the father's home. Since their marriage they have never resided in any other vicinity and their long and happy married life, of more than half a century, leaves an impression of good will and harmony which will long remain in the memory of his many friends. He was wedded to his home and work, satisfied with the providence which placed him upon the farm, contented with the joy it afforded him and he found communion with his God in the fields and farms he so much loved. He leaves to mourn his absence his wife, his two children, two sisters. Mrs. George Rhodes of Gary, and Mrs. Hattie Avery, of Pleasant Lake, his brother, George Dutter, of Orland, and six grand children and many old friends and neighbors who greatly regret his going. Mr. Dutter had two brothers, William who died in Michigan some thirteen years ago and Reuben who died in Auburn, Nebraska, about three months after his brother William. He had two sisters, Anna who died at eight years of age and Mrs. Sarah VanAuken who died in Angola twenty-eight years ago. Funeral services were held at the old home on Friday, February 28, by the Rev. John Humfreys, of Angola. The interment was at South Scott cemetery."
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[51834] Keneth and Mildred are from the unverified file LDP8-JLD in 2022 in familysearch.org.
[30829] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Home,_1st_Earl_of_Dunbar. An unverified Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "When George [Earl Of Dunbar] Home was born in 1564 his father, Alexander, was 44 and his mother, Janet, was 33. He had two daughters with Catherine Gordon between 1587 and 1599. He died on January 20, 1611, in London, at the age of 47. . . . Alexander, 2nd Laird of Manderston Home, was born in 1520 the child of Alexander and Barbara. He married Janet/Jean on January 6, 1552, in Aberdeenshire. They had six children in 21 years. He died on December 25, 1593, at the age of 73."
[26350] This line is from "The Scribner Family" on Ancestry World Tree Project (Ancestry.com) and is not verified. This site states: "During the Revolutionary War, Thomas served 5 separate enlistments in the Continental Army over a period of 2 years, all as Private. He took part in a number of battles, including those for Boston and Rhode Island. He and Anna left Massachusetts for Vermont, where they lived about 10 years, before moving on to the new town of Schroon Lake, New York. There they lived for about 10 years, then they moved west to Ohio in 1815."
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[2959] Enoch m. 23 Nov 1585 in All Saints Parish, Malden, Co. Essex to Catherine _____(buried 11 Oct 1593). Enoch was baptised 19 Jan1560/1 at St. Peter Church, Malden, but the family moved to All Saints Parish, Malden by the baptism of his brother in 1570. Enoch and Catherine were married in All Saints in 1585. {N.E.Hist.Gen.Reg., 122:29} Enoch r. Haverhill, MA in 1616.
[58414] Margaret is said to be daughter of Abijah Stetson (1704-1786) & Deborah Turner (1704-1786; m. 5 June 1729 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA).
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[48921] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 21 April 2010, p. 13: "Perham - Calvin Wardwell, 86, a lifelong Perham resident, died April 18, 2010 in Mars Hill. He was born Oct. 15, 1923 in Perham, the son of the late Olie and Lillian (Helstrom) Wardwell. Mr. Wardwell was employed as a heavy equipment mechanic at Loring Air Force Base for many years. Calvin was a quiet and humble man but many will remember him as a genius inventor who repaired and invented solutions to many complex mechanical problems as they arose. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to hunt fish and four-wheel. He was solely responsible for the new four-wheeler trail to Salmon Lake. This trail was named after him and dedicated in his honor. Surviving in addition to his wife of nearly 66 years Faye (Bowles) Wardwell of Perham; are his childrenl Tonya Wardwell of Brewer, Linda James of Riverview, Fla., Ruth Brown of Palm Bay, Fla., Sam Wardwell of Levant and Scott Wardwell of Presque Isle; two brothers, Erbin Wardwell of Winchester, Va., and Roddie Wardwell of Perham; seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews."
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[8886] Margaret's ancestry is from the unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2010.
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[16579] R. Exeter, NH in 1743, was mason at Brentwood in 1762. Concord town records show an Edward and a Nathaniel as heads of separate households - they may have been the brothers shown here - these names are also in the 1776 census.