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[35365] Isabel and her information are from the unverified Wales tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
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[2695] Arnulf was killed while fighting the West Frisians and was succeeded by his 12-year-old son Dirk III. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnulf,_Count_of_Holland.
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[55700] Find A Grave memorial 177157839 offers: "Father: George Brinton Roberts Sr.; Mother: Jennie Jane Ramsdell; (parents divorced in 1865). 1st wife Anna Pierce m.1881; 2nd marriage Lucy Bloodsworth (both widow/widower)m. 1892."
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[32064] Johann m. 1731 in Leacock, Lancaster Co., PA Catharine _____ (b. 1713 in Bohl, Pfalz, Bayern, Grmany, d. 1759 in Lancaster Co., PA) according to the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2011. Find A Grave Memorial 57822560 reports he is "Son of Sebastian Mathias Rheyer and Agnes Flockirth".
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[43994] The unverified Whitcomb/Wells Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: When Maria Pike Spaulding was born on December 26, 1836, in Plainfield, New Hampshire, her father, John, was 28, and her mother, Rhoda, was 32. She married Festus Whitcomb on March 18, 1860, in New Hampshire. They had one child during their marriage. She died on August 10, 1886, in Chicago, Illinois, at the age of 49.
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"The Times-Tribune [Scranton, Pennsylvania], 18 May 1988," p. 12: "Wedding vows were exchanged May 7 between Mary Helen 'Mimi' Tomaskevitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tomaskevitch, 509 Susquehanna Ave., Olyphant, and Mark Phillips, 919 Madison Ave., son of Mrs. Jeannette Mattes, Greentown, and the late Richard Phillips. Monsignor Stephen Hrynuck performed the 2 p.m. nuptial ceremony in SS. Cyril and Methodius Greek Catholic Church, Olyphant. The altar was adorned with floral arrangements and white satin bows. The SS. Cyril and Methodius choir, under the direction of professor Nicholas Martynuk, provided the music for the service. Soprano Anne Mozeleski, aunt of the bride, was soloist. The bride wore an original lace and satin gown designed and made by her mother and hand-beaded by the bride. The gown featured a portrait neckline and fitted bodice lavishly embellished with lace appliques, irridescents and seed pearls. Satin roses accented each shoulder above full puffed sleeves which tapered at the wrists. The sleeves were adorned with large satin roses, irridescents and beads. The full satin skirt and lace overlay were sprinkled with crystals and bugle beads and extended to a chapel train edged with lace and crystals. Four satin roses at the back of the waistline released a detachable lace bustle accented with seven satin roses. Two satin roses similarly adorned the train. The bride designed and made her cleopatra-style headpiece. It featured face-framing, dangling jewels and satin rose accents at the crown. Pearl-tipped flower sprays at each side held a chapeh length veil and blusher of French illusion enhanced by a double pouff edged with lace and sprinkled with irridescents. She carried a crescent bouquet white orchids and gardenias accented with softly textured fuschia flowers. Lisa Beneski, Olyphant, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Patty Phillips, Davisville, R.I., and Kim Phillips, Phillipsburg, both sisters-in-law of the bridegroom; Diane Tomaskevitch, sister-in-law of the bride, and Lisa Mailotesi, both of Olyphant, and Marie Occhipinti, Scranton. Flower girl was Elizabeth Phillips, Davisville, R.I., niece of the bridegoom. The bridal attendants wore formal length gowns of gold lame and black satin designed with surplus necklines, short puffed sleeves, and princess fitted bodices. The elongated waistlines released softly flowing skirts which ended in irregular hemlines. Their headpieces, fashioned by the bride, were crowns of black satin accented with gold lame roses which released shoulder-length, puffed veils of black illusion. They carried crescent-shaped floral arrangements. Then mother of the bride wore a formal length fuschia gown. The bridegrooms mother chose a blue formal length gown with gold accents. John Hishta, Washington, D.C., served as best man. Ushers were Jeffrey Phillips, Davisville, R.I., and Frank Phillips, Phillipsburg, both brothers of the bridegroom, and Gary, Jack, and Jerry, Tomaskevitch, all brothers of the bride, Olyphant. The bridegrooms nephew, Richard Phillips, Davisville, R.I., served as ring bearer. A reception was conducted at Paupack Hills Golf and Country Club, Greentown. A 1983 graduate of Bishop O'Hara High School, the bride attended Wilkes College. She is pursuing a bachelors degree in advertising graphics/photography at Marywood College and is a freelance graphic artist/illustrator. The bridegroom was graduated from Wallenpaupack Area High School in 1980 and received a Bachelors degree in foreign service and international politics from Penn State University in 1984. He is employed by Aspen Square Management. Following a trip to Disneyworld and a cruise to the Bahamas, the couple make their home in Scranton."
"The Times-Tribune [Scranton, Pennsylvania], 22 Nov 2015," p. A13: "Mimi Mary Phillips, Hill Section of Scranton, passed away late Friday in the Hospice of the Sacred Heart Inpatient Unit, Dunmore, after a long battle against cancer. She was the wife of Mark Phillips. The couple had been married for 27 years. Born in Olyphant, she was the daughter of Lorraine Spolsky Tomaskevitch of Olyphant and the late John Tomaskevitch. She was a 1983 graduate of Bishop O'Hara High School, attended the Governor's School for the Arts and Wilkes University and was a graduate of Marywood University earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts. She had been employed as a graphic designer and art director. Up until her passing, she was a real estate professional helping with her family's properties, operated an online store of home furnishings, and most importantly was a mother. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church. Mimi loved gardening, wine, Victorian homes and Candy Crush Saga. She was a supporter of the arts, and a self-proclaimed fine conversationalist. She was also an active member of the Prescott Elementary PTA. Also surviving are her two children: son, Maximillian and daughter, Mercedes, both at home; brothers, Jerry and wife, Marie of Peckville; and Gary of Dickson City; her mother-in-law, Jeannette; nieces, Elizabeth and Autumn; nephews, Michael, Bryan, Richard and Parker Phillips, and Andrew Tomaskevitch. She was also preceded in death by brother, John 'Jack' Tomaskevitch; and sister-in-law, Diane Tomaskevitch. Mimi wanted to thank her friends, Heather Kulick, Kate Cobley Suzie McCabe, Lori Barrett and the rest of her friends who gave her strength and support during her illness. All attending the funeral are asked to go directly to the church, and are encouraged to wear bright colors in honor of Mimi's life. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Church, 801 Taylor Ave., Scranton. Friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Vanston and James Funeral Home, 1401 Ash St. Interment, SS. Cyril and Methodius Cemetery Peckville."
[58747] John served in the Union Army - enlisted in Company H, Maine 26th Infantry Regiment on 11 October 1862 and mustered out on 17 August 1863 at Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME.