[50849] Theodora is daughter of Ansel Butler (1818-1891) & Ann Maria Scammons (1818-1891; m. 29 April 1843 in Franklin, Hancock Co., ME).
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[44037] Alfred served as a Corporal in the U.S.Army. The unverified Connor Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: "When Alfred Edison Conner was born on September 11, 1911, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, his father, Hervey, was 42 and his mother, Cora, was 26. He married Shirley Alice Coombs on June 4, 1933, in Bucksport, Maine. They had one [known] child during their marriage. He died on July 6, 1999, in Topsham, Maine, at the age of 87, and was buried in Brooksville, Maine." "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine] , 8 July 1999," p. 16: "Topsham - Alfred E. Conners, 87, formerly of Bucksport, died Tuesday July 6, 1999 at Topsham after a long illness. Mr. Conners retired from St Regis Paper Co. where he was employee for more than 20 years in the paper testing laboratory. He was a member of Felicity Lodge of Masons and the Royal Arch Chapter of Bucksport. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and he served an 18 month church mission to the Navajo in New Mexico. He was married to Shirley A. Coombs in 1933, and she died in 1962. Surviving are three daughters, Elizabeth and her husband James Gott of Bucksport, Nancy and her husband Rex Neilson of Leeds, Utah and Christine and her husband Rodney Gray of South Portland; a son, James, and his wife, Miriam Conners, of Topsham; sisters Anita Allison and Barbara Wilson of Bucksport; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren."
[3312] Identified by http://www.geneajourney.com/fienn.html and not verified. Said to be daughter of Arnoul/Arnulf I of Guines, Count of Gand, and Maud de St. Omer. See Carl Boyer 3rd, "Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell," p. 106.
[35918] Edith's marriage record states she is daughter of Fred Lentz and Elizabeth Gusey.
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"The History and Genealogy of the Malcolm Family..."
[34937] This person is from the unverified Herricks family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
[26940] Data for this line is not verified but is as given in One World Tree on Ancestry.com which reports that Sarah is daughter of Aaron Oliver (b. in The Netherlands).
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[58774] Malcolm's obituary: "Danny Royal Jr, 66, went home to be with the Lord surrounded by his family October 15th, 2022. He was born March 25th, 1956, in Bangor, the son of Malcolm D. Sr and Lorraine (Trimm) Royal. Danny graduated from Penquis Valley High School, Class of 1974. Following graduation, he went into the Marine Corps, where he served four years as a Jet Engine Mechanic at Cherry Point. Afterwards, he continued his service through the Reserves. Once out of the military, he held multiple jobs over the years, including nearly two decades at Dexter Shoe in Milo. Upon its closure, he obtained his CDL license, finishing his career as a truck driver for Thornton Construction, where he served for nearly 15 years. Other places of service included Pride Manufacturing, Sylvain & Sylvain Lumber Mill, Costigan Stud Mill, River City Trucking, Webber Oil and Pelkey Oil. Danny was an extremely hard worker, working many years for all these companies, giving a 110% to each one until his time there was over. He was known to work overtime and help whenever was needed. Outside of his work, he loved spending time as a woodworker. He also was very active in his faith. He enjoyed reading the Bible and collecting multiple bibles over the years. Danny was also a minister of the gospel and enjoyed sharing the good word of God with everyone, having a home fellowship and childrens ministry at his house for many years, ending with a very active online ministry. He made many close friends throughout the country through serving the Lord and had a huge network online with all of them, which they used to help support each other. Danny was married to his wife, Vicki, for 41 years, and they had two children together; Jeremy Reynolds and Heather Peters. He was a family man, and his grandchildren were a huge part of his life. He loved his family so much, all extensions of them, including those that extended beyond the walls of his home. He was a big jokester, chiming in with his dad jokes and funny expressions. Danny went by many names, little Danny, teacher, brother, son, husband, father, and Grumpy, which is the name his grandchildren gave to him. He was 'a man after Gods own hear', he loved the Lord, he loved his family, and he loved people. From the time he trusted Christ in 1994 until the Lord called him home, he followed the Lord with all his heart. Surviving him is his loving wife, Vicki, and his two children; his son, Jeremy and his wife, Karina Reynolds, their children; Jared and Brandon Reynolds; his daughter, Heather and her husband, Ryan Peters, their children; Jacob and Chloe Peters; his mother and his special step-father; Lorraine and Mike Nutbrown; his siblings; Kendall Royal, Kevan Royal, Donna Estes, and Richard Royal, and his aunts; Louise Larrabee, Cheryl Ford, and Nathalie Lancaster; He is predeceased by his father and his step-mother; 'Danny' Malcolm Sr and Stella Royal; his sister, Tammy Royal, and his other aunts and uncles."
_Heinrich Joachim SENSEMAN _
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[9207] The Evening News [Harrisburg, PA], 6 April 1926, p. 13: Funeral services for James O. Senseman, superintendent of transportation of the Valley Railways Company, who died yesterday afternoon in his office at Lemoyne, will be held at his home here on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. C. O. Dierols, pastor of the St. John's Lutheran Church, of which Mr. Senseman had been a member, will officiate. Burial will be in the St. John's Cemetery. Arriving at his office at the usual time yesterday morning, Mr. Senseman was apparently in good health. Shortly before 9.30, however, he was seized with pains in the head. Dr. S. E. Mowery, of Mechanicsburg, was summoned. Ho made arrangements for the removal of Mr. Senseman to the Harrisburg Hospital. He died at 12:25, before the arrival of the ambulance. Mr. Senseman has been with the company for twenty-five years and in his present position for the last fifteen years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and former grand chancellor of the domain of Pennsylvania, Knights of Pythias. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Senseman; two sons, Wilbur, at home, and Herbert, of this city; four daughters, Mrs. George Leach, of Altoona; Mrs. Mark Ulrich, of Pittsburgh, and Mildred and Hilda Senseman, at home, and a brother, Tolbcrt C. Senseman, of Shiremanstown.