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[31993] Find A Grave Memorial 66550916 offers detailed information concerning Capt. Cranson who served in the War for Independence as well as the French and Indian War and was a pioneer settler in Ashfield, MA. Elisha m. (2) Hannah Burnell Stearns (1732-1827), widow of David Stearns.
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[55642] The unverified file 2SHS-45K in familysearch.org offers: "When Abigail Hayes was born on 9 May 1742, in Dover, New Hampshire, British Colonial America, her father, Ichabod Hayes, was 23 and her mother, Elizabeth Hayes, was 21. She married Lt Ichabod Hanson in 1762, in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 3 daughters. She died on 19 January 1819, at the age of 76, and was buried in Windham Center, Windham, Cumberland, Maine, United States."
[35273] This person is from the unverified Beattie Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
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[2615] Aethelweard I held Berkhamstead and Wycombe in England. He is known as "The Historian." He was thegn in Sussex in 973 and Earl in Devonshire in 1005. http://www.fact-index.com/a/ae/aethelweard.html offers: "Æthelweard (Ethelward), Anglo-Saxon historian, was the great-grandson of Æthelred, the brother of Alfred, and ealdorman or earl of the western provinces (i.e. probably of the whole of Wessex). He first signs as dux or ealdorman in 973, and continues to sign until 998, about which time his death must have taken place. In the year 991 he was associated with archbishop Sigeric in the conclusion of a peace with the victorious Danes from Maldon, and in 994 he was sent with Bishop Ælfheah of Winchester to make peace with Olaf at Andover. Æthelweard was the author of a Latin Chronicle extending to the year 975. Up to the year 892 he is largely dependent on the Saxon Chronicle, with a few details of his own; later he is largely independent of it. Æthelweard gave himself the bombastic title "Patricius Consul Quaestor Ethelwerdus," and unfortunately this title is only too characteristic of the man. His narrative is highly rhetorical, and as he at the same time attempts more than Tacitean brevity his narrative is often very obscure. Æthelweard was the friend and patron of Ælfric the grammarian. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Wessex_family_tree.