[53449] Rebecca is said to be daughter of Paul Cook (1760-1819) & (Rebecca Winslow (1763-1848; m. in 1780).
[12046] Carrie is daughter of John Faber. "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 28 November 1977," p. 5: "Jeromesville - Mrs. Carrie Heichel, 87, of Jeromesville, RD 1, died at her home Sunday after a long Illness. She was born in Ashland County and was a lifelong resident. She was a member of the Jeromesville Christian Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Viola) Myers of Jeromesville; a granddaughter and three great-grandsons. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Fickes Funeral Home by the Rev. Russell Seabright. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery."
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[10109] "The Akron Beacon Journal [Akron, Ohio], 21 August 1936," p. 33: "Hechman, Hiram W., age 81 years, passed away at his home, 337 Para av.. Aug. 20. Survived by 5 children, Mrs. Stella Hawk, Ora E., Raymond A., Joseph H. Hockman, all of Akron, and Ford L. of Mogadore; sister, Mrs. Minerva Graybill; brothers, John Heckman of Uniontown, Isaac of Ellet; 13 grandchildren."
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[29240] "Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts . . . , Vol. 1," Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1907), p. 283 provides extensive information about Ezekiel. He m. 19 Jan 1744 Bathsheba _____. He took over his father's tavern and was chosen Lt. Col. of the local regiment, then was commissioned Col. 10 May 1776, marching with his regiment in response to the Lexington Alarm. Loc.cit.: "Colonel Ezekiel Howe was probably the most prominent citizen of Sudbury and the vicinity at the period of the revolution. ...He held town offices and various positions of honor." His children are listed.
[24620] http://fitzmaurice.info/ances.html states: "The mother of Alice de Montgomery was Lafeacott O'Brien. The O'Brien and the MacCarthy families had been warring with each other in southwestern Ireland for many years prior to the Norman invasion of Ireland. Lafeacott was apparently a persuasive woman. When her son-in-law, Maurice fitzGerald, invaded Ireland in 1171, he took by conquest part of the MacCarthy territory. Initially at least, Maurice did not seize any O'Brien territory of which I have any record. Most people named O'Brien are descended from Brian mac Cennéidigh, the Ard-Righ (High King) of Ireland usually known as Brian Bóru. Since Lafeacott O'Brien was born only about 150 years after the army of Brian Bóru defeated the Vikings at Clontarf in A.D. 1014, she was undoubtedly aware of her famous ancestor and careful about the spelling of her name. In later generations, the families of (O) Byrne, O'Broin, and Bryan sometimes changed the spelling of their name to O'Brien. The father of Alice de Montgomery was probably the same Arnulph de Montgomery who, circa A.D. 1100, founded the Benedictine priory in Monkton known as Pembroke priory, a cell of Seez."
[50957] Find A Grave memorial 76663783 offers: "Maine records state that he came over on the ship 'Chandler' from England and settled in Falmouth,Cumberland Co.,Me. at Black Cove. There might be some cofusion here because chandler is a trade. A ship chandler is a person who supplies goods for ships. Nicholas is the son of Abraham and Mary (Unk.) Rideout of Shaftbury,Kent,England. In 1730 Nicholas married Mary Hunt Ingersoll of Gloucester,Essex Co.,Ma. She is the daughter of Benjamin Ingersoll and Mary Hunt.They are parents of thirteen children, all born in Falmouth, Cumberland, ME."
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