Joseph was an early settler of Dover, NH. Davis, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF ME & N: "Joseph Austin b. ca 1616, Matthew Austin b. ca 1620 and Samuel Austin, but a little younger than Benj. Bosworth b. ca 1615, all had to do with Dover. Matthew named a dau. Isabel. Samuel was an early friend and [Church?] brother of Capt. Benj. Bosworth, from the region of Dedham, whence Francis Austin came to Hampton. The relations of these men to each other, to the Austins of Charlestown and to Annis (Austin) Littlefield, have not been examined. Joseph was a wit. in Eliot in 1648. By Oct. 1649 he had m. Sarah Starbuck of Dover, dau. of Edward and Catherine (Reynolds) Starbuck. Const. 1656-7; grand jury 1651, x,x, 1660. Lists 354 abc, 355a, 356abcefg, 341. Will 25-29 Jan. 1662-3. Sarah Austin was taxed in 1663. (List 356h). She m. 2d, 2 Mar. 1664-5, Humphrey Varney. Ch. Thomas, Benjamin, Nantucket. His Est. was divided in 1681 among four bros. and sist. Nathaniel, Nantucket. Deborah, m. 1668 John Coffin, 1647, 1647-1711; d. on Nantucket 4 Feb. 1718. 9 ch. Mary, m. 17 May 1674 Capt. Richard Gardner of Nantucket, 1653-1728, Judge of Probate; d. 1 June 1721. 10 ch."
NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALAOGICAL REGISTER, Vol I., p 450 & Vol. 5, p 450: "Joseph Austin is said to have come to Dover about 1647 from Hampton, NH, where there was a Joseph Austin in 1642. He was taxed in Dover in 1646. In 1649, he purchased of Richard Waldron one-fourth part of the "old mill" at Cocheco, Lower Falls for "accommodation" of which he received the wood of three acres. In 1658, he exchanged with Elder William Wentworth "Emery's Farm" for other land. Joseph lived in Cocheco. He married (probably second wife) Sarah, daughter of Elder Edward Starbuck, and widow of William Story. His will dated 6 June, 1662; proved 1 July, 1663. He gave his wife some portion, the remainder, he divided equally among his children, save that the son Thomas was to have a double share." Pope, PIONEERS OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE, p 8: "Joseph, planter, Dover, had case in court in 1647; taxed Oct. 19, 1648. Bought one quarter of a sawmill of Richard Waldron 20 Set. 1649. He deposed 27 June, 1661, ae. about 45 years [P. Files.] His will dated 25 Jan. 1662, was probated July 1, 1663, by widow Sarah; beq. to wife and children; son Thomas to have a double portion; brother Peter Coffin one of the overseers." Scales, HISTORY OF DOVER, NH, Vol. 1, 1923, p 372: "Joseph Austin, who owned part of the mill property at Cochecho Falls, in 1649 and later resided at Dover Neck, having come there, probably from Hampton, where a Joseph Austin resided on 1642. He moved up to Cocheco at an early day, though where his house was we have no means of knowing. In addition, he had various grants from the town, one as follows: A grant of 100 acs., laid out "between Quamphegon and Saynt Albans Cove, partly or together by Nechoaneck River, on ye S.E. and on the N.E. by Henery Tibbits hundred acres of land and partly by Thomas Handsons hundred; on S.W. side by a heyway that is to lay between Thomas Caney and him" also a grant of 50 acs. at fresh creek, etc. Joseph Austin married (probably as his 2nd wife) Sarah, daughter of Elder Starbuck and widow of William Storey* (see note below). Her first husband died ca 1658. She married 3rd husband* (see note below) after Austin's death viz Humphrey Varney. Mr. Austin made his will Jun. 6, 1662 and it was proved Jul. 1, 1663. There was a Samuel Austin taxed here in 1649, who Dec. 1, 1650, conveyed all his premises to William Furber. Not a single Austin appears in the list of Baptized, in the last century; the inference being that they were mostly Quakers. The Austin interest in the Sawmills ceased somewhere between 1719 and 1760." NOTE-CONFLICT - by Bonnie Bigolin WY (1994) - I believe the above source is in error about Sarah Starbuck being the wife of William Storey and that Sarah was married three times. See notes for Sarah Starbuck for further information. Ancestral File shows Deborah Austin as daughter of Joseph Austin (AFN:8TM-03) and Sarah DOVER (AFN:8XPL-3C). NOTE - B. Bigolin - There has been perpetuated the theory that Joseph Austin was married before his marriage to Sarah Starbuck, however I have seen no records that would indicate that to me. I suspect that the possible wife "Sarah Dover" was just a mistaken reading of secondary sources. Possible explanation - Sarah, Dover w. of Joseph Austin was misunderstood as Sarah Dover w. of Joseph Austin, when it probably meant - Sarah of Dover w. of Joseph Austin. E. A. Grant, AUSTIN FAMILY. Also notes "His wife has often been erroneously called the "widow Storey", but a study of the dates of birth of her children and his would prove the impossibility." - these references are from http://www.rahul.net/cgi-bin/afaoa/igmget/n=Joseph_Austin_NH?169554 in January, 2003.
Ancestry.com offers: "Austin Name Meaning - English, French, and German: from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the 'Austin canons', established in the 11th century, and the 'Austin friars', a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as 'the Apostle of the English', who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury. German: from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin."
[39572] Elmer is son of Henry Martin Baer (1839-1921) & Sarrah Peters (1838-1905). Ancestry.com offers: "Baer Name Meaning - German (Bär): from Middle High German ber bear, a nickname for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way, a metonymic occupational name for someone who kept a performing bear, or a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a bear. In some cases, it may derive from a personal name containing this element."
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[7449] "The Sentinel [Carlisle, Pennsylvania], 9 February 1990," p. 8: "Joseph Frank Briner, 76, of Kinston, N.C., formerly of Carlisle, died Friday in Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinston. He was born Nov. 25, 1913, in Carlisle, a son of the late J. Frank and Zatae D. Briner. He was a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. He was a retired engineer from DuPont Co. of Kinston. He is preceded in death by a daughter, Frances K. Collier. Surviving are his wife, Frances Eckard Briner; a son, Frank C. of Lynbrook, N.Y.; a sister, Kathleen Briner Meals of Lexington, Mass.; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews."
[50129] The unverified file LVC3-9QF in familysearch.org states he m. Abigail _____. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dunbar-5203 states "Husband of Hannah (Holbrook) Black - married 20 May 1830 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States>'
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[25078] The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File states that Ann is daughter of Richard Skipwith (b. 1356 in Yorkshire), son of William D. Skipwith (1314-1398) and Alice Hiltoft (b. b. 1333).
[58495] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 16 November 2021: "Dedham - Marilyn L. Holyoke, 88, died peacefully November 12, 2021, at her home in Dedham surrounded by her family. She was born May, 11, 1933, to Sherley and Cora (Johnson) Young and grew up on Bald Mountain in Dedham. She attended Brewer High School and was working as a waitress in Brewer when she met her lifelong sweetheart, John 'Pete' Holyoke, and married in December of 1949. They enjoyed 70 years of a wonderful life together before Pete predeceased her in May of 2020. Marilyn was a loving and talented wife and mother, living in Brewer while raising four children, and then retiring and moving to Moulton Pond, Dedham, to live out their lives. She loved to travel and they had four dream vacations to Alaska together as well as several trips on her own to family near and far. She was an incredibly talented lady who cooked and canned Pete's garden vegetables, and hand painted his wooden creations from the shop. She was always eager to show off their shelves and shelves of provisions. Marilyn was an artist and painted lovely crafts she shared with many. She was the longest standing member of Dedham Congregational Church and helped them over the years with her donations to the annual craft fair. Always one to speak her mind and share her thoughts with friends and family, people loved 'Aunt Marilyn's' direct approach and freely given advice. She was truly one of a kind and loved deeply by four children, Donald Holyoke and wife, Bonnie, Robin Holyoke, Kelly Fitzpatrick and husband, Greg, and Mark Holyoke and wife, Jamie; twelve grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; several special nieces and nephews; and many many friends. The Holyoke family would like to thank Northern Light Hospice and all the caregivers, friends and family who helped make their mom's wish to live out her life at home come true. She was comfortable and happy and surrounded by love and compassion. A private graveside service will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery, Brewer."