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[34354] Alles' father is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
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[22861] Find A Grave memorial 21707987 offers: "Born and died in Aller, Langport, Somerset, England. Married Mary Machell who was born in 1574, also in Aller, Langport, Somerset, England, and died in Dec 1634. (sources: ancestral file 92D0-V5 and 92D0-WD - from Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996) Fellow of Emmanuel College, and later until his death was rector at Aller's St. Andrew's Church. His widow married a Dr. Stoughtman, who then became the rector at St. Andrews until 1632, when he and Mary moved to St. Mary's of Aldermanbury, London, where Dr. Stoughton continued to preach. Father of Gen. James Cudworth, who was shunned by his puritan community for his tolerance attitude toward the Quakers in Plymouth Colony. This son became a leader in the King Phillip War, in spite of his feelings for tolerances, and at the elder age of seventy, along the Mount of Hope area. Also father of Ralph Cudworth, author of 'Intellectual System'."
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[47010] "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 13 February 1968," p. 5: "Earl R. Davis, age 65, a resident of 661 Pennsylvania Ave., died Monday afternoon at Mansfield General Hospital following a two week illness. Born Aug. 14, 1902, in Vinton County, Ohio, he had lived here most of his life. He retired in 1965 from the maintenance department at the Westinghouse Electric Corp. Surviving are his wife, Ruth M. Sams Davis; four sons, Earl K. Davis of Bellville, Olen Davis of Bloomington, Calif.; and Zane and Robert Davis, both of Mansfield; three daughters, Mrs Earl Frederick of San Berdardino, Calif.; and Mrs. June Murphy and Miss Ruth O. Davis, both of Mansfield; 20 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Clara Freeman of Warren, O. The body was removed to the Wappner Funeral Home where services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday conducted by the Rev. Don Bock, pastor of the Lincoln Heights Church of Christ in Christian Union. Burial will be in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Logan, O." Was Ruth a second wife or was Orpha not his wife?
[31293] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Karl_Reinhard_of_Leiningen-Dachsburg-Falkenburg-Heidesheim.
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[22201] George may have been born in South Berwick, ME. He died in Twp. 21, which is now Osborn, ME. For the area, see "Along the Union River," Connee Jellison (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 1997).
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[50774] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 6 June 2022": "Amherst - Lawrence Mace, 85, of Amherst passed away Wednesday, June 1, 2022, at his home after a lengthy illness. Born Nov. 28, 1936, in Portsmouth, N.H., Larry was the youngest son of Hanson and Marie (Hutchinson) Mace and grew up in Eliot. He was a student athlete at Eliot High School and Gorham State Teachers College, graduating in 1958. Larry began his career in education teaching in Milford, Conn., and received his Masters of Education from the University of Bridgeport. After marrying Pamela A. Raymond in 1962, the couple moved to Milford, where they resided until 1970, when they moved to Bangor. Larry enjoyed teaching woodshop at Old Town High School from 1970 until his retirement in 1991. In 1972, the couple moved to Amherst, where they raised their three children. Larry purchased a tractor and began working the farm at the house, planting gardens, logging the land for firewood and keeping bees. In his spare time Larry was an avid hunter and fisherman, often taking trips to Labrador, Alaska and other remote locations with his friends, relatives and former students who shared his passion for the outdoors. He had great times hunting with his nephew, Norm Clough. In his later years, Larry looked forward to visits with his children and grandchildren. Together they enjoyed annual camping trips and time in Baxter State Park and Acadia. Larry loved playing cards and following sports teams like the Patriots, Red Sox and UMaine hockey. He also enjoyed spending time with his good friend Donnie Jordan, whether they were capturing bee swarms, working on projects or checking out the blueberry fields. After receiving his cancer diagnosis, his family fulfilled his bucket list wishes by traveling to over a dozen national parks across the country from California to Florida. They are all very thankful for the memories. Larry is survived by his wife, Pamela; his son Earle and his wife, Cindy; his son David and his partner Ruth; his daughter Jennifer and her husband, Claudio Scremin; his five grandsons Ian, Andrew and Seth Mace and Matthew and Jacob Scremin; and his sister Mary Main and her partner Rod Vaillancourt. He was predeceased by his brother Earle and sisters Blanche Clark, Polly Bowden and Barbara Clough."
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[49200] An unverified tree in Ancestry.com offers: "When William James McKee was born on July 10, 1792, in Bedford, Pennsylvania, his father, James, was 60 and his mother, Sarah, was 34. . . . . He died on August 16, 1863, at the age of 71. When Hannah Nancy Postlethwait was born on February 5, 1797, in Mifflin, Pennsylvania, her father, John, was 31, and her mother, Sarah, was 30. She married William James McKee in 1822 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania. They had 12 children in 26 years. She died on September 10, 1850, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, at the age of 53.
[3844] Nellenburg is near Stockach in Baden-Württemberg.
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[9826] "The Sentinel [Carlisle, PA], 11 September 1920," p. 4: "New Cumberland, Sept. 10. Mrs. Sarah Miller, aged 66 years, died at her home on Fifteenth street yesterday, after an illness of almost a year. She was born at Newville, Cumberland County, and had resided here seven years. She is survived by the following children: Edward Miller and Bruce Miller, of Altoona; John Miller, of Camp Hill; William Miller and Daniel Miller, of New Cumberland, and two brothers, David Miller, of Altoona, and Alex. Miller, of Harrisburg. Funeral service will take place at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon and will be held at her home on Fifteenth street, conducted by the Rev. David S. Martin; pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, New Cumberland. Burial will be made at Newville." The 23 April 1910 federal census in Middlesex Twp., Cumberland Co., PA lists the household of Lydia A. Wert (head of household) with son-in-law Stuart W. Miller (age 43), daughter Sarah E. (48?) and children Lydia K. (14) & Frank F. (7).