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[61849] Theresa's obituary: "Theresa E. (Audibert) Higgins, 64, wife of Joseph F. Higgins, passed away at home in Bangor on Feb. 17, 2026, surrounded by her family. She was born on Aug. 16, 1961, in Lincoln, the daughter of Wilfred and Florence (Briggs) Audibert. Theresa graduated from Penobscot Valley High School in 1979 and Husson College. She worked for many years at Merrill Bank, and later for Eaton Peabody Law Office and Verrill Law Office as a paralegal. Surviving, in addition to her husband of 42 years, are her two sons: Travis Higgins of Bangor, Andrew Higgins and Brooklyn of Bangor and a granddaughter expected in July. She is also survived by six siblings: Wilfred Audibert Jr. (Betsy) of Lagrange, Debbie Knights (Mike) of Lincoln, Danny Ireland (Sarah), Dianne Williams (Delbert) of West Enfield, Terry Audibert (Karleen) of Chester, and Amber Jackson (Steven) of Greenbush; as well as her in-laws, Michael Higgins, Mary Roberts (Bruce), James Higgins (Connie), Thomas Higgins (Debbie), Rachael Hackett (Matthew), Jeffrey Higgins (Jamie Beth), Constance Lewis (Jason), and Rose Ireland; along with many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and siblings, Harold Audibert, David Ireland, and Barbara Audibert. Theresa loved adventure and embraced life with enthusiasm and courage. Whether planning the next outing, organizing a game, or simply finding joy in everyday moments, she had a gift for bringing people together. One of her greatest joys was setting out on a spontaneous adventure, never knowing where the day would take her. The destination was never the point - she always made the journey memorable. She had a way of making every trip better than expected, sometimes even turning it into an unexpected overnight stay. Along the way, she delighted in finding someone she could speak French with, even if only for a moment. Theresa and Joe were known for opening their home and camp, hosting the best parties and celebrations. They believed lifes moments - big and small - were meant to be shared, giving all who knew them many cherished memories. Throughout their years together, Joe and Theresa never stopped holding hands. Theresa was always thinking of others. Her thoughtful, generous nature made people feel seen and cared for. She was the person who showed up first - often before anyone even thought to ask for help. To her many nieces and nephews, she was the fun aunt - the one with the plans, the games, and the excitement that made every moment with her special. Active and athletic, she brought her competitive spirit to everything she did. She loved the camaraderie and challenge of softball, volleyball, and most recently found the most joy on the pickleball court. Above all, she was a loving, devoted wife and mother. She created memories, traditions, laughter, and a home filled with love and support. Her legacy is one of kindness, connection, and wholehearted living. She taught us to open our doors, celebrate often, help others without hesitation, and love deeply. She will be missedforever remembered and always celebrated."
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[4867] William was the hereditary Senechal per Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestory of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily de Neville..." (Salt Lake City, 1978), p. 25. See "Richard and John: Kings at War," Frank McLynn (Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2007), ad passim. Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_des_Roches.
[37935] John arrived at Salem, MA 6 Sept 1628. See "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 157, which give his information and lists son Zerubabel.
[36558] This person is from the unverified wikitree.com in 2014.
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[48465] Sophia is daughter of Haskell Runnells (1819-1883) & Sophia R. Doten (1824-1902).
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[57344] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 21 August 2023: "Veazie - Frank Putnam 'Putt' Tenney, 85, passed away August 17, 2023, at Bangor Veteran's Home. Putt was born October 6, 1937, in Orono, the son of Carl B. and Velma M. (Williamson) Tenney. Putt graduated from Orono High School, Class of 1956. While in high school, he enlisted in the Maine Air National Guard (MeANG) in 1955 and attended Basic Training at Otis AFB, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He retired from the Guard in 1987 with the rank of Technical Sergeant. Putt was the sales manager for Shaw & Tenney Oar & Paddle Company that his grandfather started. He was a salesman at heart and worked in sales for many companies over the years. He sold paint for George D. Wetherill and worked for R.M Flagg selling restaurant supplies. He sold chemicals for Dubois Chemical and as the Maine sales manager for Midland Company. He sold city directories as the district manager for H.A. Manning and U.S. West Marketing Resource Group. He received numerous awards and recognition for his work. Putt married his sweetheart, Margaret Seymour, and settled in Veazie. They celebrated 63 years of marriage in April. Frank was a loyal member of the Knights of Columbus Pine Cone Council where he was the past Grand Knight and 4th degree, past Faithful Navigator. He was also a life member of the American Legion 40/8, where he was the past Vice Commander II, and Americanism officer. In addition to his parents, Putt was predeceased by two sisters, Barbara and Eleanor. Surviving, in addition to his wife, Margaret (Seymour) Tenney, are his daughters, Jane Dossiere and her husband, Jeff, of Coos Bay, Oregon, Janet Martell and her husband, Rusty, of Veazie; and Janice Lovell and her husband, Scott, of Veneta, Oregon; his sons, Carl Tenney and his wife, Kathleen, of Bangor; and Alan Tenney and his wife, Traci, of Bradley; ten grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins."
[51638] William is son of Daniel C. Woodman (b. in 1842) & Catherine Atwood (b. in 1848; m. 21 June 1868 in ME).