[56802] The unverified file LQ5B-BCF in familysearch.org offers: "When Margaret Ann Carlow was born in 1814, in New Brunswick, Canada, her father, Jacob Henry Carlow, was 32 and her mother, Elizabeth Lucy Turner, was 24. She married Elisha Prescott Hanson on 25 July 1833, in Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1871 and Saint Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada in 1881. She died on 24 September 1885, in St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada, at the age of 71."
[28902] See "Magna Carta Ancestry," Douglas Richardson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 225, which states Reynold, Joan's second husband, is son of Sir Reynold de Cobham and Joan, daughter of William de Hever. Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_de_Cobham,_1st_Baron_Cobham.
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[33293] Nelson and Hannah were in Oceana Co., MI at the time of the 1860, 1870 and 1880 federal censuses.
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[47206] Beulah's obituary: "Beulah I. Kightlinger, 89, of Franklin, passed away at 9:20 a.m. Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, at UPMC Northwest following a brief illness. Born Oct. 2, 1926, in Tionesta, she was a daughter of Orie and Carrie Confer Hepler. She was a graduate of Cranberry High School, worked for the Red Cross, JC Penny and retired as a teller from Northwest Savings Bank, loved spending time with and following everything her grandchildren and great-grandchildren did, enjoyed traveling, reading, knitting and her beloved cat, Nautica. She was a member of the 'lunch bunch' for many years, and of Christ United Methodist Church in Franklin. On June 28, 1946, she married Darrell C. Kightlinger and he preceded her in death Nov. 15, 1985. Surviving is a daughter, two grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two sisters, a brother, and two sisters-in-law. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Alberta Reagle and Viola Russell; two brothers, Orrin Hepler and Clinton Hepler; four brothers-in-law, Elmer Reagle, Arthur Russell, Fred Chase and Bill Hoffman; and a stillborn great-granddaughter, Hannah Sutley."
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[13277] Find A Grave Memorial 100183902 reports "Maria died at the age of 14 when the fever would take her mother and her stopped on the banks of the Sweet water river waiting for a doctor that was supposed to be on the next wagon train. While there they were attacked by Indians."
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[56172] Burleigh's obituary: "Burleigh Austin Sprague, 76, passed peacefully at his Starboard home, surrounded by his loving family, Thursday, September 28th, 2023. A good Christian man, known affectionately as Sam by all who knew him, was born July 17, 1947 in Bangor, Maine, the son of Harry and Leona (Morrison) Sprague. Sam grew up locally and lived for a period of time in Connecticut, but he called Downeast Maine his home, settling in a house he'd wanted since he was a boy, and raised his family there. He attended local schools, graduating from Machias Memorial High School and the Deering-Milliken School for Management. Always a committed member of his community, Sam was a good neighbor and public servant. At the age of 13 he was elected a junior firefighter by the Starboard Fire Department, and he remained with the Machiasport Fire Department until his declining health. He was elected by his neighbors several times to serve as a selectman and planning board member for the town of Machiasport. He was also active in local civic organizations for many years - the Downeast Fairgrounds Association and the local Gideon's chapter. He could be counted on to lend a hand wherever needed. But Sam's true passions were his quiet life and family. A Mainer through-and-through, possessing a wisdom learned from a life well-lived, Sam was a dependable and hard-working man - and jack-of-all-trades - excelling at any job over his lifetime - fisherman, gas-station attendant, tipping, blueberry raker, mill supervisor, weatherization specialist and crew leader, building supplies manager, road sales, and funeral attendant. Whatever it took to provide for his family, Sam would do it, and do it well. As a devoted family man, he served in his sons Boy Scout troop, took his son and daughter to horse shows, chaperoned many of children's school activities and dances, and could be seen locally dancing or roller-skating with his wife, Donna. He enjoyed reading, western movies, fishing, and hunting. As his family grew, he became a doting grand-father and great-grandfather, loving them all with the same passion and dedication as his own family. He attended many of their activities, school and sporting events, and family gatherings, traveling many hours to do so. Sam is survived by his devoted wife of 58 years, Donna (Pettegrow) of Starboard, his daughter Dawn and her husband, Tim (Lajoie) of Lewiston, sons Douglas and partner Paula (of East Machias), and Dennis and partner Shain (of Whiting); brothers Thomas and his wife, Hannah of East Machias, Dale of Westbrook, Maine , Danny and his wife, Marlene of Machiasport, Mark and his wife, Nancy of East Machias, Peter and his wife, Vanessa of Machiasport, sister Ann and her husband, Harry (Crocker) of Starboard. He is survived by 5 grand-children: Samantha (Lajoie) Wigton and her husband, Spencer of Turner, Maine, Jacob Lajoie and his wife, Eryn of Lewiston, Jamison Sprague of Starboard, Caleb Sprague of Bangor, and Lani Sprague of Hermon; and ten great-grandchildren, Arrow Wigton, Galilee Wigton, and Juniper Wigton of Turner, Maine; Kane Lajoie, Kylo Lajoie, and Knox Lajoie of Lewiston, Maine; Piper Ramsdell of Bangor, Maine, Miles Robicheau, Bentley Robicheau, and Nolan Robicheau of Wesley, Maine. He is survived by his very special life-long friend, Bobby Ingalls of Bucks Harbor, Maine; special brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Roger and Sheila (Pettegrow) Daigle of Danielson, Connecticut, sister-in-law Nancy of Winter Harbor, Maine, and brother-in-law Stanley Pettegrow and his wife, Sue of Orrington, Maine. Sam's family wants to offer a very special thank-you to Ann, Nicole, Jamie, Janie, and Tara of Community Health and Counseling Hospice Services for the dedicated and compassionate care they provided for him and his family during his illness."
[32354] For his town, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escrick.