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[741] Heather Waddingham (lilman@host.king.igs.net) shared 5/97 that Arthur was b. ca. 1620 in Plympton Parish, St. Maurice, Plymouth, Devonshire, and settled at York, ME about 1655 (per Leonard Tibbetts correspondence). She also furnished some of the information in succeeding generations shown here. http://rasreth.com/genealogy/gp520.html states Arthur m. Elizabeth Watts and gives his birth information as 1620 in Plympton Parish, Plymouth, England. "History of York, Maine," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1967), Vol. 1, p. 258 lists him among 22 remonstrants from York County in 1680 who opposed the overlordship of Massachusetts over the Province of Maine.
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[46019] Find A Grave memorial 44834494 offers Bennett's obituary: "Crittenden County Press, 8 Dec 1910: W. B. Crider was born April 10, 1828, died Oct. 26, 1910 aged 82 years, 6 months and 16 days. He professed faith in Christ when 19 years of age at Piney Fork camp meeting and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Piney Fork. He was made a ruling Elder in 1851 and served as same for 59 years. He married first to Arminta Crider in 1849, a little over a year she died. He was again married to Miss Elizabeth Butler in 1855. To this union were born 10 children. He was again married to Mrs. Womelduff in 1876, again death entered his home. He married again Miss Linia Lamb, in 1894. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife and two children, Arminta Bradley of Kansas and Jack Crider of Oklahoma, and a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. He will be missed, but by none like these three companions. Eight children have preceeded him to that home for which he had been looking for years. I can truthfully say Bro. Crider was one of the best men I ever knew. He was a devoted husband and father. His friends and companions never tired of administering to his wants. He was true blue Cumberland Presbyterian and loved his church. His health failed a few years ago. He suffered a great deal but bore it all so patiently. In the death of Bro. Crider the church as lost an earnest christian worker and the home of a loving companion. The funeral was preached in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, at Piney Fork, in the presence of a large congregation. At the close of the service the Masonic Fraternity took charge of the remains and conducted same to the cemetery, where the body was laid to rest, by their beautiful ritualistic service. We say to the wife and children, 'Weep not as those who have no hope, father is not dead by sleepth'. May the God of love bless and comfort your hearts, is my prayer. Rev. J. R. King"
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[54114] The unverified file LY1T-MS5 in familysearch.org offers: "When Ralph W Hamilton was born on 29 May 1898, in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, Ralph Hervey Hamilton, was 22 and his mother, Bessie H Mcgown, was 22. He married Margaret E Linscott on 22 December 1923, in Maine, United States. He lived in Holden, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1910 and Bar Harbor, Hancock, Maine, United States in 1940. He died on 31 December 1983, at the age of 85, and was buried in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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[15698] Find A Grave memorial 51971949 offers: "Elizabeth Norton Quincy, (1696-1769) was born 17 Dec 1696 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, Death 1 Oct 1769 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. As a child was of Hingham, daughter of Rev. John Norton, founding pastor of Old Ship Church in Hingham, Massachusetts, and nephew of John Norton (1606-1663), Puritan divine, and one of the first authors in the United States of America. Elizabeth Quincy was Abigail Smith Adams' grandmother, one of the greatest heroines of the American Revolution. She was also the Great Grandmother of the 6th President, John Quncy Adams, and she was the grandmother-in-law for John Adams. Thanks to Burton Bell for this information. Her will was written 21 Jul 1768 in Braintree, Suffolk, MA and probate was 28 Jul 1769."
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[1579] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm offers: "Harald Eriksson (-killed in battle Limfiord near Hals, Jylland [965]). Snorre names (in order) 'Gamle the oldest, then Guthorm, Harald, Ragnfrod, Ragnhild, Erling, Gudrod and Sigurd Sleva' as the children of King Eirik & his wife. The 'Historia Norwegie' names 'Haraldum…Grafeld' as oldest son of 'Ericus . . . Blothex' & his wife. According to Snorre, in [955] he was adopted as foster son by Harald King of Denmark who 'set him on his knee', which implies that Harald was not yet an adult at the time. He defeated and killed his uncle in battle and succeeded him in 960 as Harald II 'Gråfeld/Greyskin' King of Norway. According to Snorre, his nickname was earned after he bought a grey skin from a trader from Iceland, all his retainers following his example. He was killed in battle by Harald 'Guld-Harald' of Denmark who was plotting to become King of Norway." Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_II_of_Norway.
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[44380] David moved his family from Blain, Perry Co., PA to the G. W. Hench farm in Liberty Valley and in 1912 to Ickesburg as new owner of the hotel, which became known as the Rice Hotel. "The Perry County Democrat, 3 January 1934," p. 3: "David C. Rice, aged 86 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. G. Hall, in this place, this morning at 3.30 o'clock, from the infirmities of old age. He was a son of Benjamin and Alice (Stewart) Rice and his early life was lived at Blain. Later he moved to Ickesburg, where for many years he was proprietor of the Ickesburg Hotel. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and was widely known and highly esteemed. Surviving him are three daughters and one son, namely: Mrs. Hulda Frazier, of Huntingdon; Ward Rice, of San Francisco, and Mrs. E. G. Hall and County Treasurer Mrs. Grace Gray, of this place."