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[29241] "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. 282 states Henry m. in Oct 1672 Susanna, widow of Timothy Worcester, and lists their children, Dorothy (m. Samuel Colby), Nathaniel (b. & d. in 1676) and Nathaniel (b. 26 Feb 1677, m. Sarah Eastman).
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[10110] Mary is daughter of Peter Kauffman and Elizabeth Snyder, both buried in the Woods Cemetery, Uniontown, OH.
[6150] She is identified as wife of Richard II and mother of Papia of Normandy by W. H. Turton, "Plantagenet Ancestry," p. 178.
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[50958] See the unverified file M3JR-XJ8 in familysearch.org for this line.
[24621] John, AKA Johannes Sieger, was among the first Council members of Zion Lutheran Church in Blain, 1815.. John m. (2) Abalona ______ (b. 1772 in Huntingdon Co., PA, d. 10 Sept 1854, buried in Blain, PA). John bought a farm one mile north of New Germantown in Perry Co., PA. He is thought to be son of Matthias Seager, b. in the Palatinate (Germany), who came to America on the ship Phoenix 15 Sept 1749 and settled in Schuylkill Co., PA - see "Flickinger Families of the United States," the Rev'd Robert Flickinger (Des Moines, IA: Success Composition and Printing, 1927). http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carbdat/m&h/34_n-whthll.htm offers: "The first of the Siegers, whose Christian name is supposed to have been Melchior, came from Würtemberg, Germany, about 1750, and settled, in company with the Gross and the Guth families, on a tract of land upon which Siegersville stands. He built a log residence on the road leading from Philadelphia to the Blue Mountains, laid out in the time of King George III, in a portion of country well watered, but overgrown in scrub-oak. At his death his son, Samuel, succeeded him in the ownership of the farm. He built the old stone hotel at Siegersville, still standing. The latter died in 1835, at the age of seventy-five, leaving a large family of children, among whom were John, Michael, Peter, and George. John Sieger was a prominent man in the township in his day, . . . " See "The Perry Review, Vol. 30 - 2009" (Newport, PA: The Perry Historians), p. 17. Ancestry.com offers: "Sieger Name Meaning - German: from the Germanic personal name Sigiheri, a compound of sigi victory + heri army."
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[12047] In 2017 an unverified tree in Ancestry.com offers: "When Vida Arminda Wells was born on October 6, 1892, in Bedford, Ohio, her father, George, was 22, and her mother, Alda, was 27. She married Howard Kenyon Halladay on July 24, 1923, in Oakland, California. She died on April 6, 1989, in Waynesboro, Virginia, at the age of 96." "The News Leader [Staunton, Virginia], 8 April 1989," p. 2: "Vida A. Halladay, 96, of 1260 Chatham Road, Waynesboro, died Thursday afternoon (April 6, 1989) at Waynesboro Community Hospital. She was born Oct. 6, 1892 in Bedford, Ohio, a daughter of George and Alda (Heichel) Wells. She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard K. Halladay, April 26, 1973. She was a member of the Waynesboro Seventh Day Adventist Church. Survivors include one foster son, John M. Beach of Orlando, Fla.; and one sister, Josephine Thurber of Waynesboro. A service will be conducted 4 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Merle J. Whitney at McDow Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held at noon Monday at the Fort Lincoln Cemetery in Brentwood, Md."