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[22707] Guy II de Dampierre was Constable of Champagne, Sn de Bourbon et de Montlucon per http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/continent/defg/dampierre1.htm#mag1 - he m. (1196) Mahaut de Bourbon (b. ca 1165, d 18 June 1228, daugher of Archambault VII de Bourbon). Cf. http://fjaunais.free.fr/h0dampierre.htm, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_II_de_Dampierre and http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CHAMPAGNE%20NOBILITY.htm.
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| | (1738 - 1820) m 1761 (1719 - 1772)
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| | |_Charlotte of MECKLENBURG ______________________________|_Elizabeth Albertine of SAXE-HILDBURGHAUSEN ______________
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[11016] Mary died of the "black diphtheria", which also claimed her mother.
[46680] The unverified file 9VPS-GSK in familysearch.org in 2020 states Julia is daughter of William Patrick Johncock (1868-1919) and Zelpha Martin (1882-1950, m. 10 January 1898 in Prairieville Twp., Barry Co., MI).
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This person is from the unverified http://www.noyesgenealogy.net/getperson.php which reports:
Of his early life, we know nothing; but the fact that he made his mark--the only one of the seven brothers to do so, though none of his sisters could write --suggests an adventurous life during his youthful years, possibly at sea. In the summer of 1732, he was living on the Isles of Shoals, at which time his son Horton (or Houghton) was born. Ten years later, the birth of a son was recorded in North Yarmouth. It may be that the intervening years were spent at the Isles of Shoals, or he may have been there during that summer only, for the fishing season, but the weight of evidence inclines to the former theory.
There are no records of Joseph Mitchell in Kittery other than the sale, August 2, 1735, of about an acre of marsh land to him by his parents, "Situate in Broadboat Harbour in Kittery on the North West Side of the South West branch of the Creek," and his purchase of other marsh lands at Braveboat Harbor from his cousins, Israel, Christopher, John, Elizabeth, and Mary Mitchell, of Scarborough, at about the same time. These deeds call him of Kittery, but those of the Islands which belonged to Maine were a part of that township. The marsh lands about the creeks at Braveboat Harbor were granted in small quantities to the early settlers of the town to furnish fodder for their cattle; Joseph Mitchell probably cut his grass and carried it over to the Isles of Shoals, which were destitute of herbage. In the deed from his parents, he was called a carpenter, having probably learned that trade from his father. In North Yarmouth, he always appeared as a husbandman, or yeoman.
During the ten or more years that Joseph Mitchell lived at the Isles of Shoals, the fishing industry was at its height. The "dun fish" cured there were so celebrated as to be in great demand at the ports of Spain and the Mediterranean Sea. Cod and haddock were caught in the summer, and dried slowly upon the rocks, with but little salt; their curing was for many years a trade-secret among the inhabitants of these Isles. Several thousand quintals of fish were annually caught and cured, giving employment to numerous schooners and smaller craft. A quintal of these superior fish sold for a guinea when prices for all other articles of food were low.
The wife of Joseph Mitchell was Mary (???); she probably was the mother of all his children. The sons appearing in North Yarmouth, who were not born there, were Joseph, Jr., Horton or Houghton, and Abraham. There may have been others. The first child born in North Yarmouth to "Joseph and Mary Mitchell" was Joshua, on December 5, 1742.
Nearly two years later, July 27, 1744, Joseph Mitchell, of North Yarmouth, husbandman, purchased of Abiel Walley and his wife Margaret, of Boston, for œ52, fifty-two acres of land in North Yarmouth, their "part of an Estate that formerly belongd to Collo. Bartholomew Gidney [Gedney] of Salem, Massachusetts." October 10, 1761, Joseph Mitchell purchased of the heirs of Benjamin Flagg, for £32, twenty acres of land in North Yarmouth, it "being One Sixth Part of the Lot numbered Twenty Seven, East Side of Royals River, in the One hundred and Twenty Acre Division." . . .
The town of Freeport was set off from North Yarmouth and incorporated February 14, 1789, as a distinct town. This change brought the homestead of Joseph Mitchell and the farms of most of his children into the new town. The land that he purchased of General Jeremiah Powell included what is now the business part of Freeport, north of Main Street. The old Jameson Tavern, in which "the state of Maine was born," stands either upon Joseph Mitchell's land or adjoining it. The "old tavern" was opened in 1824 by Samuel Bliss, but was known later as the Codman Tavern. It was fitted up some sixty years ago by Captain Charles Cushing, a shipbuilder of Freeport, as his home; his widow in 1906 occupied the easterly side. Her parlor was the historic room in which, on March 15, 1820, papers were signed "which divorced Maine and Massachusetts."
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[61173] Horace's obituary: "Horace 'Bud' L. White, 86, went home to be with his Savior on May 3, 2009 after a long illness. He was born in Eustis, June 29, 1922 to the late Carl C. and Flora D. (Cook) White. As a WWII Veteran, Bud served in the 5th Army in the European Theater, manning the long toms. After his enlistment he worked for many years in the woods, drove truck, worked as a mechanic, and on a golf course in his retirement. Bud will be sadly missed by his family and many friends who knew him to be a man with a big heart and a love for life. Bud is survived by his three children, David, Darryl, and Deedra, 2 grandchildren, Sean and Danielle, Shane, Danielle's fiancé, and 2 great grandsons, Devin and Derek, several nieces and nephews, his sister-in-law, Christine White, his like a son' best friend, Arthur, and his Army buddy, Bill. Bud was predeceased by his parents, his wife of 57 years, Gertrude Louise (McHale, Davenport) White, and his 6 siblings."