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[54452] The unverified file 9KBF-H3G in familysearch.org offers: "When Ethel Lee Davis was born in 1897, in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States, her father, George Wilbur Davis, was 23 and her mother, Rose Lee Marshall, was 26. She married Ellis Hollis Saunders on 17 June 1923, in Surry, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She lived in United States in 1949 and Surry, Hancock, Maine, United States in 1950. She died in September 1975, in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 78."
[38505] Laurence is from the unverified White/Jones Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 which states he m. in Nottinghamshire, England in 1450 Isabel Legh. Ancestry.com offers: "Warren Name Meaning - English and Irish (of Norman origin): habitational name from La Varrenne in Seine-Maritime, France, named with a Gaulish element probably descriptive of alluvial land or sandy soil. English: topographic name for someone who lived by a game park, or an occupational name for someone employed in one, from Anglo-Norman French warrene or Middle English wareine 'warren', 'piece of land for breeding game'. Irish: adopted as an Englsih form of Gaelic Ó Murnáin (see Murnane, Warner)."
[13507] Michael and wife (Catherine _____) and son and grandson in this database are from "Giddings Ancestry," by Dr. Bland Giddings, 1820 E. Jensen St., Mesa, AZ, 1993 (929.273 G36gb vol. 4). Cf. "English Origins of New England Families, Second Series Vol. II," Gary Boyd Roberts (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co.), pp. 2ff. 'The English Origin of George Giddings of Ipswich, Massachusetts'.
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_Abner GRAY _________________|_Hannah Nason BRAY ________
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[52025] "The Ellsworh American [Ellsworth, Maine], 2 January 2019": "Stonington - Mary Elizabeth Hutchinson, 78, passed away peacefully on Nov. 25, 2018. She was born May 20, 1940, in Stonington, the daughter of Stephen Green Gray and Edna Helena Bray Gray. Mary graduated as valedictorian of her class in 1958 and a member of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. She married Archie Earl Hutchinson Jr. in 1959. As a young girl she spent summers on Yorks Island with her family. She loved the ocean and spent many days fishing with her father for lobster. She also enjoyed playing music on her accordion and piano. In later years, after marrying Archie, they lobster fished and played music together while also enjoying their time at home. Mary had many friends and family whom she loved and also a very special love for her five grandchildren, with whom she spent many joy filled hours. Mary was predeceased by her husband in 2001 and also her father in 1999. She is survived by her mother, Edna Gray; sister Priscilla Davis and her husband, Harry; son Stephen Hutchinson and his wife, Susan; daughter Diane Hutchinson Evasius and her husband, Mark; five grandchildren, Bryant Rice, Elizabeth Rice, Hannah Hutchinson, Mary Anne Hutchinson and Abigail Hutchinson; and many special nephews, nieces, cousins, three sisters-in-law and one brother-in-law; and also many special friends.?
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[52417] For Marguerite and her family, see https://timames.net/snowsite/files/WilliamSnowmanDescendants.pdf.
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[7732] Surname also Rickard. "Harrisburg Daily Independent, 19 August 1914," p. 7: "Jacob Rickard, 87 years old, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. G. Showvaker, 318 Chestnut street, as the result of old age. He has lived in this citv since wife's death a vear ago. He was i formerly justice of the peace and postmaster at Loysville. Ho is survived by the following children: James C. Rickard and Samuel L. Rickard, of Blaine, Perry county; Mrs. J. D. Kistler and Mrs. E. G. Showvaker, of Harrisburg; B. F. Rickard of Lewistown; Mrs. F. D. Lightner and Mrs. B. F. Kell, of Loysville; and by sixteen grandchildren and twenty-six great grand children." He and Sarah were confirmed together at the Reformed (Lebanon) Church. He was appointed first postmaster of Andesville (later Loysville) 27 Nov 1855 and held the post to 2 May 1861. Jacob was a Church Elder and Justice of the Peace. He r. Loysville where he had a harness shop and saddlery.
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Jacob and Maria r. Middleburg. PA. They had 14 children of whom David is second. Jacob's home town, Gommersheim, is a "wine village" in the municipal commune of Edenkoben in Pheinland-Pfalz (Germany). Rodney Rhoads offered via www.genforum in 2007 (referencing "New World Immigrants, Vol II", ed. by M.Tepper (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1980): "This is my own ancestor - I have Johann Jakob Walter born 15Jan 1728/1729 in Gommersheim, Palatinate,died Middleburg, Franklin Township, Snyder County,PA in Jan 1803. married 24 July 1757 in Bern Township, Berks County, PA -md Maria Kauffman-her parents unknown. His parents were Johann Jakob Walther and Anna Maria Krieg of Gommersheim and they (his parents) had two children- Johannes (b.abt. 1718) and Johann Jakob, as listed above.I have only one child ascertained for Johann Jakob Walter and Maria Kauffman- Eva Maria Walter, who was my ancestor and married my great gr gr gr grandfather Andrew Straub in Milton, Northumberland County,PA. Descendants of Johann Jakob Walther - Generation No. 1 - JOHANN JAKOB1 WALTHER died in Gommersheim, Palatinate. He married ANNA MARIA KRIEG. She died in Gommersheim, Palatinate. Children of JOHANN WALTHER and ANNA KRIEG are: i. JOHANNES2 WALTER, b. Abt. 1718. 2. ii. JOHANN JAKOB WALTER, b. 15 Jan 1728/29, Gommersheim, Palatinate; d. Jan 1803, Middleburg, Franklin Township, Snyder, PA. Generation No. 2 - JOHANN JAKOB2 WALTER (JOHANN JAKOB1 WALTHER)1 was born 15 Jan 1728/29 in Gommersheim, Palatinate, and died Jan 1803 in Middleburg, Franklin Township, Snyder, PA. He married MARIA KAUFFMAN 24 Jul 1757 in Bern Township, Berks, PA. The various histories say he was a very devout individual. Founder of the Union Church and prior to the church construction, all local services were held at his home. All ministers(circuit riders) stayed at his home while in the area. [He] arrived Phila 9-24-1753 aged 25 on ship Peggy with a Johannes 'Hans' Walter, 35 A Johannes (Hans) Walter arrived on ship with Johann and was 10 years older- Fact 3: 1775, Private PA Militia, Capt Peter Grubb's Co. Fact 4: 1803, Buried Hassinger's Graveyard, Franklin Twp., Snyder, PA Fact 5: 1776, resident, Penn twp., Snyder Co Fact 6: 1789, resident Beaver Township, Snyder Co Fact 7: 1793, resident Penn Township, Snyder Co. Child of JOHANN WALTER and MARIA KAUFFMAN is: i. EVA MARIA3 WALTER, b. 14 Sep 1745; d. 20 Feb 1825, Milton, Northumberland, PA; m. ANDREW STRAUB, 01 May 1787."
From an article in the Middleburgh Post newspaper, 1 Oct 1894:
"Jacob and his wife obtained passports, and after 2 months at sea,arrived in Philadelphia. By that time, they were homeless, penniless, and far from home in thisfrontier land with Indians. They first settled in Lancaster County, Pa. but later decided totravel northward. The couple obtained thousands of acres of landunder the homestead law, then in force. They lived in a tent till a log house could be built. In addition to farming, Jacob Walter erected the first Linseed Mill, for the manufacture of oil, in that section of Pa. Jacob realized that there was a great need to educate the next generation. He and Mr. Hassinger, and Mr. Mauer established a Lutheran church and school. The church was known as Hassinger'schurch. In the early days, an alarm was circulated that the Indians wouldmassacre the whites in this section. All the settlers immediately left for the fort in Northumberland. It was harvest time and Jacob Walter decided to stay on his land and finish his work. He had four grown sons and he had them take turns watching for Indians while the others cut the grain. When the other settlers returned, they threatened him and his sons with death, since the Walters were able to complete the harvest. The others believed that they had conspired with the Indians. It was said that till the end of his life, he was able to say 'I have fought the fight, I have kept the faith, and I have won the crown'!!"