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[34703] Thomas' ancestry is from the unverified Thomas Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states he m. in Biddenden 8 June 1553 Anne Hovinden (1536-1571).
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[4394] George (Jr.) was a shoemaker per the 1860 census which lists in his household wife Josephine (26, b. in PA), Napoleon O. (8), Mary E. (6), George W. (3) and John F. (1).. He r. Jeromesville, OH. The unverified Ancestral File (T66N-JD) reports that Josephine (b. 28 Aug 1833, d. 6 March 1913/14) is daughter of Levi Moyer (b. 12 Jan 1805 in PA, d. 1864) and Mary Mangoss (b. 29 Feb 1808, d. 25 June 1846, m. 2 Oct 1825). George and Josephine's children and information are from the Ancestral File as well. Note: US Census 1900 (2 June) Ohio, Sandusky Co., Green Creek Township, Series T623_1318 Book 2, SD 12 ED 80, Sheet 2, Page 128, House No. 36, Lines 11-14: George W. Basford (b. Mar 1830 - 70 - in OH - Occ: Shoe Maker - Fa: MD and Mo: NY) married 48 years to Josephine A. (b. Aug 1835 - 64 - in NY - Fa: PA and Mo: PA) having 5 children born and 5 still living. Child listed is: Mary E. Slane (dau b. Jan 1865 - 35 - in OH) married 2 years to Jay Slane (son-in-law b. Feb 1867 - 33 - in OH - Occ: Stock Dealer - Fa: PA and Mo: NY). Note: There is a marriage in Wayne Co., OH 24 Dec 1837 of a George W. Basford with Matilda Jones. For detailed information about this family see http://www.basfordfamily.org/ThomasBasfordRegister/rr01/rr01_053.htm.
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_Christoph(er) BRECHT _|_Catherine of NEUDORF _
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He is also seen as Johann Brecht. When he became 21 his father bought a lot for him in Reading (NW corner of Callowhill and Thomas Streets, later known as 5th and Washington). He married twice. He was elected county commissioner in 1774 and served 3 years. In 1810 he sold the Reading lot to his son, David. Originally buried at the German Reformed Church, his remains were moved to the Charles Evans Cemetery.
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Excerpted from the Transactions of the Historical Society of Berks County 1898-1904.
"Just before the outbreak of the Revolution, viz., in 1774. Michael Bright was elected one of the commissioners of Berks county, which office he held for three years. It was at that time a position of great importance and responsibility. As with the opening of hostilities thn Provincial Assembly had ceased to meet, the committee of safety at Philadelphia had assumed its 'powers and under their authority with representatives from the several counties, the commissioners were empowered not only to levy the quota of troops required for the Continental army, but to provide for their support. The records show that repeated levies of taxes were made by the commissioners during the war in order to raise funds to arm and provision the troops which were furnished by the county. It was while acting as commissioner in December, 1774 that Michael Bright was appointed as one of the "Committee of Observation" for the county. The formation of this committee was recommended by the Congress of Deputies from the several colonies which met in Philadelphia in September, 1774. Pursuant to such recommendation a call was issued for a meeting of the voters of the county. It was held at the court house in the town of Reading on December 5, 1774, when fifteen prominent citizens were chosen to act on said committee. Among the associates of Mr. Bright were Edward Biddle, Esq., Christian Schultze, Balser Geehr, Mark Burd, George Nagle, Sebastian Levan and others. The duties of this committee were to collect funds for the relief of the citizens of Boston, to watch those who were disaffected and require them to give up their arms, and in general to provide for the common defense.
Before the close of the war Mr.Bright had acquired considerable real estate consisting largely of out-lots and small tracts of land near the town. These he farmed up to the time of his death, housing his stock, horses and cattle in the extensive stabling on the rear of his Callowhill street residence. In 1810 he sold to his son David for the consideration of £400, the vacant part of his lot No. 391, lying immediately north of his house. It contained 28 feet in front on Fifth street by 230 feet in depth. Upon the lot David was then erecting a three- story brick dwelling for himself and family. It is still standing and was occupied by him until his death in 1846.
Michael Bright had four children by his second wife, viz., Sarah, David, Peter and John, the last two dying in the lifetime of their parents. He died at Reading August 1, 1814, his widow surviving him but a few months. They were both buried in the Reformed graveyard on the northeast corner of Sixth and Washington streets, and their remains were afterwards removed to the Bright lot in the Charles Evans cemetery where the original tombstones to their memory still stand."
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[10466] Ruby m. May 20, 1936 at Akron, OH William Reeder and had at Canton, OH Nancy J. Reeder (b. Dec. 18, 1937) who m. (1) Feb. 18, 1959 at Canton, OH Jack F. Olinger and had Christy Marie Olinger (Oct. 25, 1961) and m. (2) Feb. 1, 1969 John A. Miller and had John Jay Miller (Nov. 14, 1969) and Lori Kay Miller (Dec. 28, 1970).
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_George Jacob HEPLER ____|_Susannah Ephrosina SCHEIBLE _
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[3063] Alice is supposed to daughter of Henry Keeble or Kebbie.
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[50693] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor,Maine], 20 May 2022": "Holden - George Angus McDonald Jr., 76, of Holden, died May 16, 2022, at a Bangor Hospital, with his daughter, Sarah, by his side. He was born in Bangor, April 6, 1946, the son of George Angus McDonald, Sr and Ida (Mayo) McDonald. George was a 1964 graduate of Brewer High School and in 1966 he enlisted in the United States Navy serving honorably as a Molder Second Class aboard the U.S.S. Yosemite AD-19., stationed in Newport, RI. He retired as Builder Chief NMCB27 with 24 years of faithful and honorable service and continued to be involved with the greater New England Chiefs Mess even after his retirement. He finished his education at the University of Maine at Orono studying Soils and Water science. He worked for the state of Maine as a health inspector for many years and was also self-employed as a Soils Scientist. He also spent time working in mills in many different states as a brick, cement, and tile mason for Stebbins. He spent 36 years as a member of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Union, with Local 3 Boston. George got the most joy from spending time with his family and taking road trips with his wife, Teresa. He also loved to be home in Holden. You could often find him there at the house he built but rarely ever sitting still. He was always working on something, whether it was a new project, tinkering in the garage, building a rock wall, or just fixing something that needed fixing. He also loved to ride his Harley and was a charter member of the Exiles motorcycle club which was the first of its kind in Maine. He is survived by his daughter, Jennifer McDonald of Salem, MA; son, George III, wife, Rebecca and grandsons, Jaxon, Mason, and Caden of Danville, CA; daughter, Sarah and husband, Sam Martinelli, of Orono; brothers, James and wife, Irene, of Holden and Joseph and fiancée, PammyJean, of Brewer; sister, Margaret and husband, Rodney Joyal, of Eddington; many cousins (US and Canada), nieces, and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; wife, Teresa; brother, John; and infant sister, Patricia."
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[26529] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands offers: "Godefroi (-26 Sep 1023, bur Verdun Saint-Vanne). 'Adalberonem...episcopum, Fredericum et Herimannum comites, Godefridum atque Gozelonem' are named (in order) as the five sons of 'comiti Godefrido' and 'Mathildis Saxoniæ comitissa' in the 'Gesta Episcoporum Virdunensium', which specifies that Godefroi and Gozelon succeeded as dukes. The 'Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi' names 'Arnulphum comitem Flandrensem, Godefridum ducem, Gozelonem ducem, fratres' as children of 'Mathildis soror Guepe et Berthe [Burgundiæ]'. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that the Emperor conferred 'ducatus Lotharingie' on 'comiti Godefrido Virdunensi, filio Godefridi Ardennensis' after the death of Otto Duke of Lower Lotharingia [Carolingian], an event which the chronicler records under 1005. He was installed in 1012 as Godefroi I Duke of Lower Lotharingia by Emperor Heinrich II. 'Heinricus . . . Romanorum imperator augustus' renewed the privileges of Kloster Fulda by undated charter, placed in the compilation with other charters dated 1020, witnessed by 'Godifridi ducis, Berinhardi ducis, Thiederici ducis, Welphonis comitis, Cunonis comitis, Kunrati comitis, Ottonis comitis, Adilbrahtis comitis, Bobonis comitis, Friderici comitis, Bezilini comitis, Ezonis comitis palatini', the order of witnesses presumably giving some idea of the relative importance of these named nobles at the court of Emperor Heinrich II at the time. The 'Annales Blandinienses' record the death in 1023 of 'Godefridus dux'. The necrology of Liège Saint-Lambert records the death 'VI Kal Oct' of 'Godefridi pacifici ducis'?" Cf. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godefroy_Ier_de_Basse-Lotharingie.
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