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_William Henry BAKEMAN _|_Christiana SMART __________
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| _Jeremiah HUTCHINGS ________+
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| _Theodore HUTCHINGS ____|_Sarah LITTLEFIELD _________
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|_Susan Angela HUTCHINS _|
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| _Caleb BOWDEN ______________+
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| _Jonathan BOWDEN _______|_Hannah BASTEEN ____________
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|_Susanna BOWDEN ________|_Rebecca MARKS _____________
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[43763] Bessie worked in the Castine Post Office for many years and resided on Water Street, Castine near the Yacht Clb.
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[3373] Ralph acquired the lordship of Wemme by his marriage and was often summoned to attend King Henry III. He was rewarded for his loyalty to the king and for his help against the Welsh, both with money and with lands.
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[40151] An unverified Cooper file in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "When James Clark Clarke Clerke was born on October 31, 1608, in East Farleigh, Kent, his father, William, was 39 and his mother, Mary, was 29. He married Sarah Harvey Harvie on November 5, 1633, in London, London. They had six children in 13 years. He died on December 19, 1674, in Stratford, Connecticut, at the age of 66 . . . When Sarah Harvey Harvie was born in April 1622 her mother, Ellen, was 38 . . . . She died on October 17, 1661, in Hartford County, Connecticut, at the age of 39."
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| _Ziemomislas, Duke of POLAND ____________|_________________________________
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| _Wratislaus I, Duke of BOHEMIA __+
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| _Boleslaus I The Cruel, Duke of BOHEMIA _|_Drahomira of STODOR ____________
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In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/DENMARK.htm offers: "Svend Estridsen, son of Ulf Thrugilson & his wife Estrid [Margrete] Svendsdatter of Denmark ([1020]-Søderup [28] Apr 1074, bur Roskilde Cathedral). Adam of Bremen names 'Bern ducem et Suein regem' as sons of 'Wolf duci Angliæ' & his wife. He fled to Sweden after the death of his father. Created Jarl in 1042 by Magnus King of Norway. He claimed Denmark on the death of his cousin Hardeknud, but Magnus II 'the Good' King of Norway also claimed the Danish throne based on an alleged agreement with Hardeknud before the latter's death. King Magnus invaded Denmark and was master of most of the country before the end of 1046. Magnus King of Norway died on an expedition against Svend Estridsen, who was able to succeed in 1047 as Svend II King of Denmark. He was defeated by Harald III 'Hardråde' King of Norway at Nissa in 1062, but made peace with Norway at Gota in 1064. King Svend sent a fleet, led by his brother Asbjørn Ulfsen, to invade England in 1069. The invaders returned to Denmark after sacking York. 'Saxo Grammaticus' says that King Svend was 'famed for his generosity, remarkably benevolent', encouraged the building of churches and the spread of Christianity, but 'soiled this spotless conduct only by the excesses of his lust'. According to William of Malmesbury, King Svend bound the inhabitants of Denmark by oath that 'as he had 14 sons, they should confer the kingdom on each of them in succession as long as his issue remained'.
" - m firstly ([1052], divorced 1054) as her second husband, Gunhild Svensdatter, widow of Anund Jakob King of Sweden, daughter of Jarl Sven Haakonsson & his wife Holmfrid of Sweden (-1060 or after). Adam of Bremen refers to the marriage of 'rex iuvenis Suein' and 'consanguineam a Suedia', the king being threatened with excommunication by the Archbishop of Bremen and papal letters, his wife being named 'Gunhild [vel Giuthe] reginam' in a later passage which records that after her separation she devoted herself to charitable activities on her estates. Snorre records that 'Gunhild, Earl Svein's other daughter' was married to 'the Danish king Svein Ulfson'. Her parentage is referred to in 'Knytlinga Saga'.
" - m secondly (divorced 1055) Gyda _____ (bur Gudheim). King Svend's legitimate queen, poisoned by Thora. She was the same person as King Svend's first wife shown above, according to Saxo Grammaticus.
" - m thirdly THORA ---. According to Brenner, she was Thora Thorbergsdatter, mistress of Harald III 'Hardråde' King of Norway', daughter of Thorberg Arnesson [Arnung] from Giske, married after the death of King Harald although there appears to be no direct evidence to corroborate this. Christiansen considers that the identification is farfetched, in view of what must have been her age at the time of the supposed marriage: it is likely that she was born in [1020/25] considering the likely birth dates of her sons by King Harald. There appears to be another chronological problem: the proposed consecration of Thora's son Magnus at Rome is best explained if he was King Svend's oldest son, which would place his birth (and therefore his parents' marriage) in the late 1030s/early 1040s. Another oddity is that Thora would have given the same name to her son by King Svend as her older son by King Harald."
Cf. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_II_de_Danemark.
_Moses EATON ______________
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_Jesse Thomas EATON _____|_Mary THOMAS ______________
| (1819 - 1885) m 1844 (1788 - 1866)
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| | _John G. GRAY ___________|_Abigail GRAY _____________
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| | _Francis Eugene ("Frank") GRAY _|
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| | | |_Elizabeth BRIDGES ______|___________________________
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| |_Eva Mae GRAY _____________|
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| | _Jonathan BRIDGES _________+
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| | _Jonathan BRIDGES _______|_Elizabeth CARTER _________
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| |_Lydia Caroline BRIDGES ________|
| (1847 - 1899) m 1873 |
| | _Joshua STAPLES ___________+
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| |_Charlotta STAPLES ______|_Mary ("Polly") CLOSSON ___
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[55619] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 23 January 2024: "Sedgwick - Wendy D. Closson, 64, died peacefully on Jan. 18, 2024, at an Ellsworth hospital, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born March 10, 1959, in Blue Hill, the daughter of June E. and Raymond C. Eaton of Brooklin. Wendy attended Brooklin Schools and was a graduate of George Stevens Academy, class of 1977. Following graduation, she worked for many years cleaning residences and summer cottages in the Brooklin area. Wendy enjoyed taking walks on the beach in search of special sea glass and numerous treasures, which she extensively collected. She especially enjoyed spending time in nature through walks, scenic rides with her daughter and grandson, and working in her gardens. She was an avid reader and was best known for her caring and kind nature. She will be greatly missed by all who were privileged to know her. Wendy is survived by her husband, Barry Clinton Closson; her daughter, Amanda B. Astbury and her husband, Ben Astbury of Sedgwick; and a grandson, Jackson Astbury of Sedgwick. Her beloved grandson, Jackson, was her world. She is also survived by her siblings; brother Jonathan Eaton and wife Sheila Eaton of Brooklin; sister Susan Billings of Brooklin; Brother Daniel and wife Nancy of Deer Isle; Brother Randall Eaton and wife Elizabeth of Brooklin, along with many nieces and two nephews. Wendy was predeceased by her parents: June C. and Raymond C. Eaton of Brooklin."
[31960] "Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691)," Eugene Aubrey Stratton (Ancestry Publishing, Provo, UT, 1986), p. 326, states she was a Huguenot.
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[15045] His was the 2nd birth recorded in Oakland Township, now in Brant Co., Ontario. A United Empire Loyalist. Involved in "Duncomb's Rebellion" in 1837. (See "Oakland Township: Two Hundred Years," Vol. 4, part 2.) Laid out and surveyed the village of Scotland. He was first Reeve of Oakland and first Warden in 1853-54 of Brant Co. and launched the new county with an opening address to the Council in January, 1853. Brant County, Ontario biographical sketches have been transcribed by Bill Bowman from Warner and Beers History of Brant County 1883 at http://www.rootsweb.com/~onbrant/bioso.htm: "Page 629: ELIAKIM MALCOLM, hotel-keeper, Scotland P.O., was born in Scotland Feb. 11, 1829, and is a son of Eliakim and Samantha (sexton) Malcolm. His father, Eliakim Malcolm Sr., was born in Oakland Township Dec. 10, 1801, and died Sept. 26, 1874. His mother was born in Virginia in 1806; and she was a daughter of Jonathan Sexton, of Vermont, where she was born. They came to Canada in 1806, and she was married to Mr. Malcolm in 1822. He died at the age of 73 years and 6 months; he was a surveyor and conveyancer, having been one of the first surveyors in the County of Brant; he also managed a farm. Our subject was married Dec. 22, 1850, to Emily Smith, who was born Jan. 29, 1827, and was a daughter of Isaac and Abigail Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm are members of the Congregational Church, and he is a member of the Masonic Order, and of the Canadian Order of Foresters. Acquiring a common school education, he engaged in farming, then turned his attention to the lumbering business, which he followed for 15 years, afterwards keeping the hotel where he resides. he has been keeping the hotel known as the Jackson House about 7 months. To Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm have been born 9 children- 6 boys and 3 girls: Walter E., born May 26, 1852; Alfreda S., June 15, 1855; James H., Sept. 13, 1857; Francis E., April 6th, 1859; Isaac R., Feb. 4, 1861; Fredie, Dec. 27, 1863; Sophronia L, Oct. 1, 1865; Esther E., June 23, 1867; John, July 4, 1869. Mr. Malcolm has always been most successful in every business." Also see See "Oakland Township: Two Hundred Years - Volume 1", (Google Books) Stuart A. Rammage, p. 158.
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