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[15343] Eliza's obituary is in "The Eugene Guard [Eugene, Oregon], 8 May 1949," p. 4.
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[59020] The unverified file LJ4G-MDT in familysearch.org offers: "Ronald Henry Judware was born on 19 January 1934, in Otis, Hancock, Maine, United States as the son of Henry J Judware and Marian Gonyer. He died on 15 May 1996, in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 62, and was buried in Otis, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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[6225] Name from John S. Wurts, "Magna Charta," p. 2699. Find A Grave Memorial 106698965 offers: "John Marmion, Lord Marmion, son and heir of Sir John Marmion and Isabel Peck. In October 1313 the name of John Marmyon the younger occurs among those of the adherents of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, who were pardoned for the death of Piers de Gavaston. As John Marmion le fiz he was summoned for military service against the Scots in 1314, and again, as John Marmion, in 1322 and 1323. In August 1322 he had protection for going with the Earl of Richmond to Scotland; and in October he was appointed a commissioner of array for the North Riding. In February 1324/5 he was summoned to pass into Guienne under the command of the Earl Warenne. He was summoned to Parliament 3 December 1326, by writ directed Johanni Marmyoun. In September 1327 he was named on a commission of oyer and terminer for Yorkshire; and in the same year, with Maud his wife, he made a settlement in special tail male of the manors of Tanfield and Carthorpe. In May 1329 he had a protection for three years on going on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In October 1331 he complained that while he was under the King's protection certain persons broke his park at Tanfield, hunted there and carried away his deer. In July 1332 he was ordered to choose 20 archers for the King's expedition to Ireland. He married Maud, who is said to have been a daughter of Thomas, Lord Furnivale."
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[44351] Jonas and wife mary are from "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9MJX-FYG : accessed 12 July 2018), entry for Jonas Prescott Captain; file (2:2:2:MM9R-PDS) (not verified) which offers: "He lived in Groton. Was a captain of the yeomanry militia. - History of Groton. Occupation: Blacksmith, Town Clerk, Justice of the Peace. He was ablacksmith by trade, and owned the mill in the south part of Groton, now within the limits of Harvard. It is said that a grant of land made by the town, about the year 1675, when it was much in need of a blacksmith, induced him to remove nearer to the village. He bought lands, until he became one of the largest owners of real estate in the town."
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[5781] Hubert was a companion of William the Conqueror.
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[36294] This person is from the unverified family tree by Carolyn Bonnot in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states John is son of Thomas Throckmorton and Agnes Besford and that he r. Cross Court, Gloucestershire. Find A Grave Memorial 47265412 offers: "In the retinue of the Earl of Warwick. Find A Grave contributor Anonymous has added a bit more detail on the plot: 'Under the tower is a large altar tomb of grey marble to John Throckmorton, who died in 1445, Eleanor his wife, and Thomas his son. It was moved from its former position in the chancel at the last restoration of the church. The sides of the tomb are paneled and the moulded plinth contains a band of quatrefoils. In the slab are the brass figures of a man in armour and a lady with five shields, one of which is missing; the other four have the arms of Throckmorton impaling Azure a fesse or with three pheons thereon.'"
[19175] Joseph is son of William Yeager and Harriet Hayes. He also m. Jennie Frances Stull. He is buried in Shauck Cemetery. His family is shown in the 1880 census at North Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH to include wife Mary E. (age 32 - b. in OH, and both parents b. in OH) and children Lillie M. (8), Daisy D. (6), Edith B. (4) and Clary (2) (all girls).