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[28316] One World Tree proposes his wife or mother to be Elizabeth Gore (b. ca. 1534 in Ernley, d. 9 Aug 1551 in Swineshead, Bedfordshire, m. ca. 1570 in Ernley).
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[303] Her death date is from Find A Grave memorial 114665539. http://www.one-barton-family.us/genealogy/viva/d316.html states that she died after 1754 in Kittery. Ruth was carried off by Indians, married to an Indian Chief, and ultimately returned to husband Eliakim Wardwell. "For refusing to attend the established church, she and other members of her family were repeatedly fined, until rendered destitute of the actual necessities of life. It is related that on a Sabbath Day while so reduced, Mrs. Wardwell entered the church service in a nearly nude state, and, after telling the people gathered there her sorrowful condition was the result of unfair fines imposed upon her, she solemnly involked the curse of God upon the entire gathering." For this she was publicly whipped to the extent of 35 lashes upon her bare back. {- "Folk of the Majorbagaduce," p.16} She is said to have had a daughter, Meribah, with the Indian Chief, and to have brought the daughter with her as she escaped and returned to Eliakim. However, "A study of the documents available today indicates that the 'well-cherished family tradition'...was based on a misinterpretation of the evidence. Examination of certain 18th century records leads to the firm conclusion that no Indian of any rank either captured or forcibly 'married' Ruth Bragdon Wardwell." - "Who was Meribah Wardwell's Father?", The American Genealogist, Volume 55, 1979, Edward F Holden, Genealogist, NH State Library.
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[41195] Elizabeth and husband Jeremiah and their children are from the unverified http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cobb/barnstable.
http://thepeerage.com offers: "Philip Meade lived at Meade's Place, Wraxall, Somerset, England. He held the office of Alderman of Bristol. He held the office of Mayor of Bristol from 1458 to 1459. He held the office of Mayor of Bristol from 1461 to 1462. He held the office of Mayor of Bristol from 1468 to 1469."
A note added in Ancestry.com in 2008 offers: "Philip Mead was a wealthy wool merchant of Bristol, living in lawless times. Pepys, writing much later tells us of the problems of what to do with money once one had aquired it. The solution seems to have been to lend it to ones betters in the hope that it would return. He and his fellow merchants raised 1000 men in support of the Berkeley family at the Battle of Nibley Green where they were victorious over forces raised by the Talbots. However apart from seeing his daughter, Isabel, married to Maurice Berkeley in 1465 no other gratitude seems to have been forthcoming. Maurice's elder brother, William, is said to have attempted to disinherit Maurice because he had married beneath him. The Berkeley lands were entailed by William to the heirs male of the new King Henry VII and did not return to the Berkeleys until the death of Edward VI."
[53646] Theodore is son of Thomas Paine (1793-1878) & Olive Hadley (1801-1885; m. 24 August 1819 in Eden (Bar Harbor), Hancock Co., ME).
[914] A John Sanders emigrated from Downton, Wiltshire to Salisbury, MA per Banks' "Topographical Dict." {Downton is 6-3/4 miles SE of Salisbury, England.} "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury," David W. Hoyt, reports that Sarah was probably daughter of John Sanders of Weeks, Downton Parish, and sister of John Sanders of Salisbury and Newbury. This family is described in "Founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony," Sarah Saunders Smith (Pittsfield, MA: Sun Printing Co., 1897), pp. 34ff; see also under John's wife. John first arrived in 1623 in charge of the Weymouth Colony, sailed to Virginia several times, and returned from England to Massachusetts 27 July 1635. [Note the other John Sa(u)nders in MA and ME at the same time, also with a daughter, Sarah. See "The Grantees and Settlement of Hampton, N. H.," Victor Channing Sanborn - Kenelworth, Il {Essex Institute Historical Collections, 53 - (1917)} on the Internet at http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/genealog/grantees.htm]
[40320] "Elizabethville Echo [Elizabethville, PA], 14 September 1933," p. 1: "Henry E. Schwalm, age 71 years, died at his home at Fearnot, Schuylkill County, on Sunday. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwalm. He is survived by his wife, three daughters and two sons: Mrs. Clinton Koppenhaver, Mrs. William Klinger, and Lee Schwalm, all of Spring Glen; Nathan Schwalm and Mrs. William Mausser at home. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Victor Blyler, Hamburg; two brothers, Nathan Schwalm, Williamstown, Monroe Schwalm, Valley View and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the residence this Thursday morning with further services in the Fearnot church. Rev. H. M. Mentzer, United Brethren pastor will officiate and interment will be made in the Fearnot cemetery." See "The Descendants of Johann Peter Klinger and Catharina Steinbruch," Max E. Klinger (Sunbury Press, 2005), p. 109. Ancestry.com offers: "Schwalm Name Meaning - habitational name from Schwalm in Hesse, the name of a district and of a river. alternatively, the Middle High German word swalm 'swarm of bees' might lie behind the surname, possibly denoting a beekeeper."
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