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[46956] James grave marker states he served in the War Between the States from PA.
[18831] LDS Church's unverified IGI file (Compact Disc #57, Pin #381173) states that Cassandra is daughter of Humphrey Burnell (b. 30 March 1564 in Bearly, Warwickshire, buried 5 Oct 1609 in Old Swinford, Worcestershire, son of John Burnell) and Margaret Burnell (b. 23 April 1571 in Corely, Shropshire to Edmund Burnell; m. to Humphrey in Wooten Wawen, Warwickshire 18 Aug 1590).
[4903] http://fjaunais.free.fr/h0conde.htm calls him Régnier de Chaumont and continues with their daughter "Hermengarde de Chaumont (vers 1065 - ?) épousa Goswin Ier de Mons (vers 1055 - ?)" who had "Goswin II de Mons, seigneur de Baudour (vers 1090 - ?)." Cf. http://a.decarne.free.fr/gencar/dat597.htm and http://perso.wanadoo.fr/andr.leclere/html/dat680.htm. Mons is the capital of the Belgian province of Hainaut, 50 kilometers southwest of Brussels.
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[56859] The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 26 September 2021: "Hancock - Deputy Luke Ryan Gross, 44, of Hancock, passed away in the active line of duty on September 23, 2021, in Trenton. He was predeceased by his mother, Nancy Gross; maternal grandmother, Dorothy Moody; aunt, Earleen Clement; and aunt, Peggy Ann Dunbar. Luke is survived by his loving wife, Lauren Gross, two amazing children, Ryan (13) and Alissa (9); cousins, Kevin Clement and wife, Barb, Rob Dunbar and fiancée, Laura Barrett, Larry Clement and wife, Michelle, and their children, Jillian and Brianna; cousins, Toby Dunbar and partner, Todd Loveland, Buddy Clement and wife, Jodi, and their children, Emma and Amelia; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Douglas and Candace Bosse; brother-in-law, Jason Bosse and his wife, Stephanie, and their son, Wyatt; sister-in-law, Robin Bosse and her husband, George Kalivas; many other beloved family members, friends he considered family, and his cherished brothers and sisters in blue. Luke R. Gross, was born March 26, 1977, and raised by his loving mother, Nancy, in Bucksport, ME. He was a 1995 graduate of Bucksport High School. Luke proudly wore #80 as a member of the Golden Bucks football team. He fondly recalled a specific game where Bucksport played the Brewer Witches, under the Friday night lights, on the artificial turf at MMA in the pouring rain. Luke was a key cog in the Bucksport win! Luke's lifelong dream was to become a Police Officer. He attended the University of Maine Augusta, a proud graduate of the class of 1998. Luke attended the 92nd MCBPS academy in 2000. In 2001 he moved on to work at the Sabattus PD as the Elementary Dare Officer. This position was one that not only suited Luke's skill set and passion but his true calling. Luke loved working with kids. He was often called a big kid, himself. Luke made every young person feel important, valued, and most of all, safe. Everything Luke did was from the heart. He truly cared for all he served. He found his home for the final 18 years of service as a Deputy for the Hancock County Sheriff's Department. He was able to serve and protect the communities in which he grew up. Luke volunteered as a camp counselor at CAMP POSTCARD continued as a DARE Officer for Hancock County and was actively involved in fundraising for the Hancock Sheriff's Charities. Luke was known for his calm demeanor. He could come upon the most intense of circumstances and always provided an assurance that the situation would be cared for with respect, dignity, and passion. He married Lauren (Bosse) Gross on October 14, 2006, in Bucksport. They were about to celebrate 15 happy years of marriage. In these 15 years, they had 2 children, Ryan and Alissa. With all of Luke's great accomplishments, being a father was his proudest. Luke loved spending time with his family and friends, always up for a good time and a laugh. He would crack jokes, keeping everyone laughing, especially with his wit and one-liners. You know you were loved by him if he picked on you. One of Luke's favorite places and activities was spending time with family at camp on Tunk Lake. He loved afternoon wiffleball games in the camp doorway, an evening booze cruise on the pontoon, a game of cribbage, and listening to country music by the bonfire. Above all, he loved being with his children and wife. Luke was kind, selfless, brave, and all his family and friends felt his protection and love. He is forever loved and will be missed by so many."
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[36605] This person is from the unverified Farmer Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
[31652] William emigrated with wife Jane, four sons and two daughters, in 1852 from Tyrone Co., Ireland. The r. Philadelphia, PA until 1855 when they moved to Carrol Co., IL; in the spring of 1857 they moved to Derinda, Jo Daviess Co., IL. Ancestry.com offers: "Kearney Name Meaning - Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Catharnaigh descendant of Catharnach, a byname meaning warlike or soldier, and Ó Cearnaigh, from cearnach victorious. Both surnames were widely distributed and are now very difficult to disentangle."
[44259] Margaret's marriage license application states she is daugher of Robert Smith (b. in Dugger, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., IN) & Susan Coker (b. in Shelburn, Curry Twp., Sullivan Co., IN).
[58940] The unverified file LBVK-H2F in familysearch.org offers: "When Sarah W. Sommers was born on 18 January 1896, in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States, her father, Frank Summers, was 31 and her mother, Angeline Wood, was 37. She married George Wilbur Arey on 6 October 1917, in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She lived in United States in 1949 and Verona Island, Hancock, Maine, United States in 1950. She died on 31 December 1977, in Walford, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in Evergreen Hill Cemetery, Bucksport, Hancock, Maine, United States."