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[27198] This family is not verified, but is offered in One World Tree on Ancestry.com in 2007. The unverified Bowditch Family History in Ancestry.com in 2013 states Mary m. (2) 20 April 1680 in Braintree, MA Lt. Samuel Niles.
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[61713] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 4 May 2022: "Acton, MA, Massachusetts - Elizabeth Jane (Bubar) Haraden, 85, recently of Acton, MA, died in Concord on March 25, 2022. She was born on June 15, 1936, in Fort Fairfield, Maine, as the only child of Helen Towle and Wendell Ransford Bubar. After her parents and large tight-knit Fort Fairfield family, Betty's (her Maine name) first love was for her horse, Charcoal. She and Charcoal served as Grand Marshall at several fairs and parades around the County. Her school years were spent entirely in Fort Fairfield, graduating from Fort Fairfield High School in 1954, although when she wasn't doing schoolwork or tending to Charcoal, she might have been seen pumping gas at Peterson's Garage on Main Street. Betty attended Colby College and then Katharine Gibbs School in Boston, MA. After earning her degree, she returned to Aroostook to work at a Presque Isle Bank and continued to show her beloved Charcoal. She was the 1956 Maine Potato Blossom Queen and went on to finish runner up in the Miss Maine Pageant. Betty met Peter Winslow Johnston of Caribou in 1957, and they married a year later at the Aroostook Valley Country Club. Their son, Wallace Winslow Johnston, was born the following year. The Johnston family lived in Caribou for the first 10 years of their marriage where Betty made many lifelong friends. In 1969, they moved to the Bubar Brother's family farm in Fort Fairfield after Betty's father passed. While she missed being close to her friends in Caribou, she was happy to be back on the farm, which she and Peter held until 1984. She would often be seen around town with their faithful Newfoundland dog, Zeke. During the early 1980's, Liz was the director of the Maine Potato Blossom Festival, as well as news director for the local cable station in Caribou. Betty and Peter moved to Fort Myers, FL in 1984. Despite the pain of leaving the County, she took comfort in knowing that the farms would stay in the family. She looked forward to her visits with Fred, Tom, Marilyn and Clifford whenever she was back in Aroostook. In Florida, Betty changed her nickname to 'Liz' as the many friends she made during her years there know her. Her husband Peter died in an accident in 1988, and the friends they had made together helped her through the grieving. Liz met widower Joe 'Buzz' Haraden in 1993, and together, they went on to have a wonderful, fun filled 20-year marriage prior to Buzz's passing in 2013. Their years were split between Boca Grande, FL and Lake George, NY filled with friends, beloved golden Olivia, Monty the cat and the joys of their combined 5 children, spouses, and grandchildren. A year after Buzz's passing, Liz and her faithful Havanese Chico moved north to be near her son, Wally, his wife, Jane and their children, Claire, Max, and Abby in Massachusetts. Settling in the Robbins Brook Community of Acton, she once again made great friends who made the last years of her life enjoyable. After a serious illness in 2020, she and Chico moved into the Robbins Brook assisted living home where they weathered Covid together with the help of the wonderful staff, Robbins Brook friends and her family. Elizabeth passed away peacefully on Friday afternoon of March 25th, with her son, Wally and daughter-in-law, Jane at her side. She was predeceased by her parents, Helen and Wendell Bubar; her first husband, Peter W. Johnston; and her second husband, Joseph 'Buzz' Haraden. She is survived by her son, Wallace Johnston and his wife, Jane Hotchkiss of Carlisle, MA; and Buzz's children, Lindy (John) Owen, Jeff (Kara) Haraden, Melissa (Bob) Desormeau and Steve (Dee) Haraden, all of whom live in the area surrounding Lake George, NY. She had the joy of several grandchildren including Maxwell Johnston, Claire and Abby Gordy and the Haraden grandchildren, Kati (Matt) Neuber, Kristi (Alex) Cosmer, Lindsey, Karly, Jesse, Dylan and Brady Haraden, Lauren Desormeau, Sam and Tyler Haraden; and great-grandchildren, Madison and Lakely Neuber. A remembrance of Liz and scattering of her ashes will take place on Mount Desert Island, Maine and at Lake George, NY this summer."
[38701] This person is from the unverified Tucker Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
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[60889] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 14 November 2025: "Orneville, Maine - Cheryl A. Russell, 76, passed away peacefully November 13, 2025, at Hibbard Nursing Home in Dover-Foxcroft. She was born August 3, 1949, in Milo, the daughter of Willis C. and Roberta E. (Herbest) Gerrish. Cheryl will be remembered by her family as a feisty woman who loved shopping, crafting, knitting, and quilting. They will miss her great cooking, especially her yeast rolls and blueberry muffins. She was a longtime member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Milo. Cheryl is survived by her two daughters, Bonnie Russell and Crystal Grant and her husband, Chad; four grandchildren, Bradley Brown, Cooper Brown, Macee Grant and her significant other, Chris Morton, and Mylee Grant; great-grandson, Reece Brown; two sisters, Cathy Ames and Teresa Goodine and her husband, Norman; special nephew, Jason Gerrish; and several other nieces, nephews, and extended family members. In addition to her loving husband, Carroll Russell, she was predeceased by her parents; and her son-in-law, Danny Brown."
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[41803] Find A Grave Memorial 31733550 offers: Sarah was possibly born in Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, England about 1595. If that was the case, her father was Christopher Scott of Hatfield Broadoak. Sarah married Thomas Graves in England about 1615. The first record of her husband is in Hartford, Connecticut in 1645, but they probably came to America sooner than that. It has been claimed that they emigrated because of religous reasons. After they settled in Hartford, apparently another religous schism caused them to move to Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts around 1660. In Hatfield, they lived with their son Isaac. Thomas died in Hatfield in 1662. Sarah died in Hatfield on December 17, 1666, and is buried in the Center Cemetery in Whatley, Franklin County. Source of information: "Ancestry of Col. John Harrington Stevens & Frances Helen Miller" by Mary Lovering, Concord, NH, 1948, page 367-8; "Thomas Graves, 1645 Settler & His Descendants" by Kenneth Vance Graves, Wrentham, Mass, 1985, page 10-15. TAG 82:108.
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[10250] The LDS Church's unverified IGI file gives his death date and the date of his marriage (18 Oct 1855 in Dunlap, Elkart Co., IN - wife not named). His descendant, Susan Francis (sufrancis@aol.com), wrote via email 11 July 2005: "I have proven that Sam Myers' sister Rachel is indeed the daughter of Jacob D. and Catherine Moyer (at least to DAR's satisfaction). I am descended from her through her oldest son, William. Rachel is my great great great grandmother. I have a picture of Rachel when she is a very old woman. Also, in trying to prove Rachel's parents, I used her sister, Eve and her family, who moved to Indiana also. Eve named her oldest daughter Rachel." See notes for William's mother, Rachel Moyer. Find A Grave memorial 64468841 offers his obituary: "William Shroyer was born in Stark County, Ohio, on Dec. 14, 1833. His parents were Simon and Rachel (Myers) Shroyer, and he had four brothers and sisters. He moved with his family to Noble County, Indiana, in 1854. He married Hannah Hartung, who was born in Summit County, Ohio, on Nov. 28, 1835. Her parents were Richard and Maria (Click) Hartung. She had seven brothers and sisters. Hannah's family moved to Indiana in the early 1850s. William and Hannah married in Noble County, Indiana, on Oct. 18, 1855. By 1860 they were living in Elkhart County. They lived on a farm about 3 ½ miles south of Elkhart for over 40 years. After his conversion on November 16, 1864, William Shroyer was described as a "very earnest Christian." In 1866, Hannah and William were founding members of the Dunlap Evangelical Church (now Dunlap United Methodist Church), and are listed as one of the principal contributors. He was the class leader for some time. He spent much time in prayer and reading the Bible. He read the Bible through once on his knees. In his testimonies he emphasized the necessity of thorough conversion. The original Dunlap Evangelical Church burned down. When the sanctuary was rebuilt, a stained glass window was installed in memory of William and Hannah. Dunlap is now part of Elkhart, Indiana. Hannah and William must have had a lively household with so many girls; they were the parents of seven daughters: Emma M. born Jan. 1857; Sarah J. born Oct. 12, 1858; Lydia Anna (our ancestor) born July 9, 1860; Mary Ella born 1862; Clara born Sept. 22, 1865; Cora May born September 21, 1874; and Cordelia M. born Jan. 17, 1880. Hannah and William and their family experienced the grief of seeing two of the children die at a young age. Cora May was the four-year-old baby of the family when she died in 1878. Two years later Cordelia was born, and she lived to the age of 21. She died of heart disease in 1901. The remaining daughters married: Sarah to Joshua R.; Emma to Samuel Rufus McDowell; Lydia to Benjamin F. Roland; Mary to J. Allen Shupert; and Clara to John Irving Myers. William and Hannah were blessed with long lives, enjoying their family, who lived nearby, and their many friends. He died at the age of 69 on March 18, 1903. Twelve years later on July 27, 1915, Hannah died. She was 79. At the time of her death, Hannah lived across the street from the Dunlap Evangelical Church in the home of Emma and Rufus McDowell. She was survived by four of her daughters, fourteen grandchildren, and (at that time) fourteen great-grandchildren. Hannah and William Shroyer are buried beside their two youngest daughters at Prairie Street Cemetery, Elkhart, Indiana."
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[24135] Robert Yelverton of Rackheath, Co. Norfolk, is son of Andrew Yelverton and _____ Bozun - Andrew is son of Thomas Yelverton and Maud _____ - Thomas is son of John Yelverton (b. ca. 1256, of Rackheath. See the unverified information in the Cahill Family web site in Ancestry World Tree. Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press offers: "Yelverton Name Meaning - English: habitational name from a place in Devon recorded in 1291 as Elleford elder tree (Old English ellen) ford; tun village is a later addition. Alternatively, the surname may have be from Yelverton in Norfolk, which is probably from the personal name Geldfriþ + Old English tun village, settlement."