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[15350] Donna was killed by an automobile as she was crossing the road to get her mail. The cremains were buried between her parents in Masonic Cemetary, Eugene, OR.
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LDS Church's unverified IGI file lists a Mary Harrison, b. 14 Feb 1822 to James W. Harrison and wife Deborah at Charlotte, Washington Co., ME. Ancestry.com offers: "
Harrison Name Meaning - Northern English: patronymic from the medieval personal name Harry."
[24772] See "The American Genealogist" 79:241-249 which documents John and his two wives and children, and the 1593 inventory of his estate. John m. (1) Agnes Borrowe and they had William (bapt. 16 June 1575) and Alice (bapt. 20 March 1578). With his second wife, Elizabeth, he had Stephen and Susanna (bapt. 24 June 1584). All four children were baptized at Upper Clatford, Hampshire. Ancestry.com offers: "Hopkins Name Meaning - English: patronymic from Hopkin. The surname is widespread throughout southern and central England, but is at its most common in South Wales. Irish (County Longford and western Ireland): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac OibicĂn, itself a Gaelicized form of an Anglo-Norman name. In other parts of the country this name is generally of English origin."
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[51123] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 1 November 2004, p. 21: "Blue Hill - Mildred L. Gray, 90, died Oct. 30, 2004 at a Blue Hill hospital. She was born March 10, 1914 in Sedgwick, the daughter of Linwood W. and Cora (Carter) Leighton. Mildred was a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother. She worked for many years for summer families as a housekeeper. She was a member of the Blue Hill Baptist Church and the Mountain Rebekah Lodge No, 87 of Blue Hill. She enjoyed animals, especially cats and birds. She is survived by three sons, Robert W. Gray and wife, Kathy E., Donald E, Gray and wife, Patricia C., and Duane B. Gray and wife, Susan B.; one sister, Anna McGraw, all of Blue Hill; 11 grandchildren, Tom Gray and wife, Sharon, of Holden, John Gray and wife, Nicole, of Sedgwick, Jim Gray and fiancee, Cat Schwenk, of Freeport, Larry Gray and wife, Carol, of Bucksport, William Gray, Danny Gray and wife, Lindley, Greg Gray, Melanie Gray, Adam Gray and wife, Candace An-nemarie Napolitano, and Andrew Gray, all of Blue Hill; two great-grandchildren, Tiffany and Joshua Gray. She was predeceased by her beloved husband of 67 years, Warren A. Gray, who died July 27, 2000, and a sister, Hazel Gray."
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[50474] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 28 October 1918, p. 8: "The death of Archie Mayhew occurred at his home on the Lake Road, Levant, Saturday morning of pneumonia after a brief illness. Although a chronic sufferer from asthma, Mr. Mayhew was full of energy and has labored hard to supply the wants of a young and growing family. He was a respected member of the church at Levant village and will be greatly missed. Besides his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew of Levant, he leaves his wife, Mrs. Winnie and five young children. Hazel, Dorothy, Lilllan, Ralph and Roland; three brothers, Ernest Mayhew of Levant, Elmer Mayhew, who was summoned from a training camp in Maryland, but arrived too late, and Alton Mayhew of Levant. Mr. Mayhew was born in Hermon and was 31 years of age."
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Michael McNally was probably Scotch-Irish, born in Pennsylvania around 1752. His parents are possibly from Cork, Ireland and arriving in Philadelpia, PA. with the family settling in Pennsylvania (possibly Frankford Philadelphia or Cumberland? areas).
Family lore says McNally was able to read and write, enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Regiment of Artillery as a gunner on May 13, 1777 (he is 25 at the oldest or 11 at the youngest). It is said that his name appears on a roster of Capt. Ronon's Company of Artillary.This is undocumented as of yet, and the only artillery unit that seemed to fit was organized 8 February-25 March 1776 at Philadelphia as Captain Bernard Romans' Continental Artillery Company. The At the time of his enlistment, this unit was this was Captain Gibb Jones's Company the Regiment was assigned to the Middle Army Department, then Reassigned to the Highland Department in Nov. 1778. The Company was redesignated 16 April 1780 as Captain Jeremiah Freeman's Continental Artillery Company then consolidated in January 1781 with Captain Jonas Simonds' Company, 3rd Continental Artillery Regiment, and consolidated unit designated as Captain Jonas Simonds' Company.Eight companies made Proctor's 4th Continental Artillery Regiment, all from Eastern PA. Elements of this regiment served in the following: Trenton-Princeton, Northern New Jersey, Defense of Philadelphia, Valley Forge, Philadelphia-Monmouth, New Jersey 1778, Iroquois 1779, Yorktown, and Greene's Campaign.
The last appearance of Michael is in reference to the revolution is Jan. 1, 1781, when he received depreciation pay.
Many of his stories of army life are still current among his descendants, who say that after leaving the army he served onan armed vessel, the type is not known, however it should be noted that there was a Pennsylania Navy, all volunteers, that guarded Philadelphia and the Delaware River from 1775 until 1783. Many members of the Pennsylvania Navy were entitled to and received Depreciation pay certificates. Navy veterans were not eligible for grants of Donation Land.
Circa 1784 he moved into the Kennebec, Maine area, it is not known why he left Pennsylvania.
In 1785 he married Susan Pushaw (Pochard) b. 1768, daughter of Abraham and Marguarette (Parris), of Fairfield.It is said that on the banks of the Sebasticook river about a mile east of Clinton, he built a log cabin for his family. There is a McNally Road that runs east of Clinton for a mile and ends at the river.Michael and Susan had nine children; Betsey, Nancy, John, Lucy, Arthur, William, Isabel, Susan and James. His wife, Susan, died in 1811.
Family lore has it that McNally fought in the War of 1812 and marched to war at the age of 58 Captain Daniel Crossman's thirty-fourth Regiment, U.S. Infantry and wounded in the collarbone at Armstrong, Lower Canada, in September 1813, under the command of Lt. Col. Storrs and received a pension for service in the war.
Information on enlistment in the War of 1812 is documented. A Michael McNelley volunteered on May 17, 1813 for one year by Lt. Springer. This one year enlistment is extended and documented in U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914. Here is the information contained on that document:
He is number 5247, named McNelley Michael, Pvt. 34th U.S. Infantry, Height 5' 9 1/2", eyes-black, hair-light, complexion-light, age-45, birth place Frankfort, Pennsylvania Co, Tenn., Remarks: M.R. Capt. (Daniel) Crossmans Co. Aug. 31 to Dec 31. 1813. Present reenlisted Dec. 22, 1813 at Plattsburgh by Capt. Roland, for during (duration?) the War.^W.R.Capt (unreadable)aducks? Co. Feb.28 to April 30 /14 present. Capt Benj. Polands, Co. Book 1814_1815. & M.R. July 31.1814 present jd. at Plattsburgh, July 13.1814, from Lt. Wortons (or Norton's?) detch't. D.R. Feb'y 16 I.R.Feb'y 28 & April 20. & M.R. June 28.1815 present Book 322. Discharged at Plattsburgh, July 20.1815.Term enp'd. (book 668) Regimental Commander is Col. (J.D.) Learned.
The U. S. Pension Rolls of 1840 give him as "aged 88 years" and living with his son Arthur McNelly.
Michael re-married around 1830 to Mrs. Jane (Varnum) Harriman, of Pittsfield. There were no children by this marriage.The 1810 and 1820 census shows his son Arthur as the head of house. Where his other son William was also. He passed away in Benton, July 16, 1848, at ninety-six.
[23863] The LDS Church's unverified IGI file states that Christina is daughter of Jacob Mountz and Maria Catharina Lauck.
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[5789] Hawise had a sister and coheir, Gervase. Hawise m. (2) ca. 1196 Roger de Berkeley. http://www.hbmc.net/22797.htm reports "John married Hawise Baroness of Paganel, daughter of Gervase Paganel De Beaumont Earl of Dudley and Felice Dodo Lady Dudley."
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| | | _Elisha HORNE _______|______________________
| | | | m 1757
| | |_Comfort HORNE ______|
| | (1762 - 1834) m 1780|
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| | |_Tamesin RANDAL _____|______________________
| | (1738 - ....) m 1757
|_Eliza SNOWMAN ___________|
(1812 - 1893) |
| _Jacob PERKINS _______+
| | (1685 - 1770) m 1717
| _Sparks PERKINS _____|_Anna LITTLEFIELD ____
| | (1721 - 1789) m 1743 (1702 - ....)
| _Sparks PERKINS _____|
| | (1753 - 1823) m 1774|
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| | |_Phoebe SAWYER ______|______________________
| | m 1743
|_Theodosia PERKINS __|
(1784 - 1850) m 1809|
| _Sylvester STOVER ____
| | m 1652
| _Josiah STOVER ______|_Elizabeth NORTON ____
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|_Tabitha STOVER _____|
(1747 - 1813) m 1774|
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|_Sarah WEBBER _______|______________________
_John SNOW __________+
| (.... - 1692) m 1667
_John SNOW __________|_Mary SMALLEY _______
| (1678 - 1738) m 1701 (1647 - ....)
_Joshua SNOW ________|
| (1701 - 1771) m 1736|
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| |_Elizabeth RIDLEY ___|_____________________
| (1678 - ....) m 1701
_Nicholas SNOW ______|
| (1742 - 1821) m 1765|
| | _Thomas PAINE _______+
| | | (1656 - 1721) m 1678
| | _Thomas PAINE _______|_Hannah SHAW ________
| | | (1682 - 1745) m 1705 (1662 - 1713)
| |_Hannah PAINE _______|
| (1713 - 1768) m 1736|
| | _James COBB _________+
| | | (1634 - 1695) m 1663
| |_Thankful COBB ______|_Sarah LEWIS ________
| (1687 - 1771) m 1705 (1643 - 1735)
_Thomas Watkins SNOW ___|
| (.... - 1847) |
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| | _Thomas WATKINS _____|
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| |_Huldah WATKINS _____|
| (.... - 1821) m 1765|
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| |_Huldah ROGERS ______|
| (1717 - ....) |
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|_Mary ("Polly") STOVER _|
(.... - 1855) |
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