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[55282] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 25 DSeptember 2008: "Banmgor - Charles E. Barbour, 74, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2005, at a Bangor nursing facility following a long illness. He was born Jan. 11, 1931, in Chelsey, Mass., son of the late Albert R. and Rose A. (Haskell) Barbour. Charles graduated from Stonington High School, Class of 1949. Following high school, he entered the Coast Guard and then enlisted in the U.S. Army/Navy having served in Japan and Korea as a radio technician. Charles was a talented gardener and enjoyed tending to his flower and vegetable gardens. He was a gifted poet and published two books of his work. Charles was a Christian man who was very faithful to his Lord, Bible and the Christ Church of Faith in Old Town where he was an active member. The family would like to sincerely thank the nurses, staff and friends at the Maine Veterans Home in Bangor for the unconditional care that was provided for Charles. Your kindness and hospitality will be forever remembered. He is survived and will be sadly missed by his wife, Carolyn of 10 years; brother, Maurice Barbour of Deer Isle; several nieces and nephews, three stepdaughters and one stepson of a previous marriage, two special stepsons, Michael and Timothy Reynolds. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his first wife Lillian Smith."
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[12275] Alexander "became Archbishop of York (1374-88) and was a supporter of Richard II, attending him closely and encouraging his absolutist policy; he was one of those 'appealed of treason' by the opposition in 1388 and was outlawed. He died abroad in 1392." - Encyclopedia Britannica, 1956, 16:271.
[2416] Franconia is one of the proto-duchies of medaeval Germany, including the area along the Main river valley from the Rhine to Bohemia between Saxony and Thuringia on the north and Swabia and Bavaria on the south, and included the districts around Mainz, Spires and Worms. It was part of the kingdom of Austrasia, representing the easterly tribal coalition of the Frankish peoples. After the treaty of Verdun (843) it was the center of the eastern Franks and the core of the German kingdom. http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/de-reims.htm offers the unverified information that Richmeres is son of Betton of Orleans and wife Austregilde Aiga.
[48551] Susan and family are from the unverified file KH8D-DT4 in 2021 in familysearch.org which states she is daughter of Isaac Howard (1822-1872) & Margaret Benson (1824-1914).
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[7763] "Harrisburg Telegraph [Harrisburg, Pennsylvania], 7 April 1928," p. 11: "Mrs. Sarah Garman, 44, formerly of this city, died Thursday in a Pottstown hospital She is survived her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. D. Kistler, and three brothers, John, James and Lyman Kistler, all of this city."
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See http://helenesgenes.com/Lymburner.html for further information. (not verified) - this site offers in 2010: "John came from Kilmarnock, Scotland with his brother Matthew on John Dunn's ship."
Also see http://dorothystewart.net/genealogy/lymburner-family-tree which provides the ancestry shown here for him and states John was born on 02 Feb 1741/42 in Dundonald Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland. He died in Apr 1801 in Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine, USA. He married Jean Glen on 01 May 1770 in Dunbonald, Ayr, Scotland. She was born in 1747 in Irvine, Scotland. She died on 26 Jan 1819 in Brooksville, Maine, USA."
[60997] The unverified file LV62-JT5 in familysearch.org offers: "When Almeda T Merrifield was born in 1845, in Alexander, Washington, Maine, United States, her father, Brackett Merrifield, was 40 and her mother, Merry Morrison, was 30. She had at least 4 sons and 6 daughters with John Manley Sawtelle Jr. She lived in Orono, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1850. She died on 26 December 1881, in Springfield, Penobscot, Maine, United States, at the age of 36, and was buried in South Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
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[20650] The Douchette/Crosby Family Tree Project at http://www.lrwebdesign.com/familytree/fam/fam01230.html (not verified) states that Abigail m. Samuel Bowden. She and Samuel had Samuel T. Bowden (1835-1914), Sewel P. Bowden (1836-1861), Ralph Bowden (1838-1869), Margaret Jane Bowden (1839-1906), Wilson Bowden (1840-1921), Nehemiah Bowden (1842-1890), Francis Martin Bowden (1844-1863), Martha Jane Bowden (1844-1875), John Wesley Bowden (b. in 1848) & Edward Clarence Bowden (1857-1923).
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[6861] Both Roger and John, sons of Andrew, had issue, one of whom is Robert (known to be a grandson of Andrew)[ - "Genealogy of Hezekiah Purrington" Purrington Family Association of U.S.A., Inc. (Chicago: Adams Press, 1975)]. Roger and John carried on the family business (weaver/clothier) after Andrew's death. John's will is dated 26 April 1619 and Roger's 26 June 1624 (bequeathing to his brother John).
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Duncan and his brother Alexander arrived in Massachusetts from Scotland in 1654 - they were Highland Scots. http://www.hostmybb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=175&mforum=stewart contains these postings:
PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:47 pm Post subject: Duncan Stewart 1623 - 1717 "Kilmadock - Banished MA Col Reply with quote
My family descends from Duncan Stewart who was born in "Kilmadock, Perth" abt 1623. He was transported to Ipswich, Massachusetts by 1649. He was enslaved and worked as a shipwright (?). He married Ann Winchurst (abt 1633 to 1729). They had 12 children including my forebear James Stewart (1664-1750). The Stewart family relocated in the Fox Island area of Maine by the late 18th century. I know little of Duncan Stewart or his family beyond his approximate birth date and birth place. Family tradition holds that he was banished as a prisoner in the Cromwell Wars. I would like to hear from anyone who may be researching this particular family. Sincerely, Inez Reed
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The following section was clipped from another posting by Inez elsewhere on this forum and has been combined here in order to keep all posts for the same topic in the same place. - Ryk
Hi all - I would like to add as an after thought, family oral traditions hold that Duncan Stewart (abt 1623-1717) was the son of Duncan Stewart. The younger Duncan's mother was cited as either Helen Margaret Campbell or simply "Mrs. Stewart". I've seen odd references to a Stiubhart Stewart (Stuart Stewart?) as the father but that's one reference few of my loosely related kinsmen accept. Although archival evidence suggests that he worked as a shipwright during his period of servitude, Duncan was later listed as a planter. I have seen secondary references to a younger brother, Alexander. Alexander was born in Scotland around 1630 and died in Massachussetts around 1730. Best wishes, Inez.
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A posting in http://www.weymouthtech.com/genealogy offers: "Duncan Stewart is first found in Essex Co. records when he married Anne Winchurst in Ipswich in 1654. Both were servants of George Hadley. He later became a proprietor in Newbury, and died in Rowley in 1717 at a greatly advanced age, either ~94 or ~100 years old, depending on which DOB you subscribe to. Duncan married Anne Winchurst, both then of Ipswich, early in 1654. It says they were both in the service of George Hadley. Duncan Stewart was a shipwright. He was captured by Cromwell's men at battle of Dunbar 1650 and shipped to the new world as an indentured servant." Re: Ann - "Have also seen her last name as Winchester. Ann Winchurch was indentured to John Cogswell. She and Duncan Stuart were whipped for fornication by order of the church. This was prior to their marriage."
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A posting by Lauren Boyd
Extracts from "Essex Institute Historical Collections" that in Vol. XIV, the records of deaths of First Church, Rowley had John Stewart, aged 90 years and 8 or 9 months, which would give him a birth date of February or March 1666, and make his birth in Newbury, three years earlier than Henry's. This verbatim record is also from the same source: "1717. Dunkin Stewart, about (it's thot) an 100 years old, Aug 30"; and "1729. Old Widow Stewart, relict of Duncan, July 9."
Gage's "History of Rowley" "Shipbuilding was first carried on in Rowley at Rowley landing by Duncan Stewart and sons, who came from Newbury as early as 1680, and perhaps earlier. Previous to his death he sold his shipyard to Edward Saunders."
"Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine" "...this branch of the Stewards, or Stewarts, trace to Duncan Steward, of Ipswich, Massachusetts, who settled there in 1658. He joined the church in Rowley, September 26, 1723; his wife Anne joined September 17, 1721. Both Duncan and Anne Steward lived to be nearly one hundred years old; they made their home in Newbury, Massachusetts, where Duncan was a shipbuilder; in 1680 they were living in Rowley. ... Some of the branches of the family spell their name Stewart, others Stuart, but it is positively known that Duncan spelled his Steward."
Salem Registry of Deeds lists six deeds for Duncan Steward, one deed Dunckin Steward and one deed Duncan Stewart.
"Founders of Early American Families" published by The General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, Cleveland, Ohio 1985 lists Duncan Stewart as a Scotch prisoner. "The non-English colonists from the British Isles were almost entirely Scots. ... Yet the great majority were prisoners who were taken captive by the armies of Oliver Cromwell and brought to America in 1651 or 1652. Here they were sold as indentured servants for a period of several years or less. Many of the "Scotch prisoners" were deported to Boston where they were acquired by planters from Maine to the Plymouth colony."