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[13578] The 1940 federal census in Ringgold Twp., Jefferson Co., PA lists Irwin Burkhouse and family - he is a coal miner. Charles m. (2) 4 July 1970 Doris Risley.
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[44472] The unverified Carlyon Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: "John Flaharty was born in 1715. He married Hannah Pennick on April 7, 1735. They had four [known] children in 14 years. He died on October 24, 1756, in Dorchester, Maryland, at the age of 41. Hannah Pennick was born in 1715 in Pennsylvania. . . . She died in 1757 at the age of 42." However note that he died 14 months before his son Amassa was born, so further research is needed.
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[40648] William is son of William Force and Mary Sophia Emmas, grandson of William Force and Arletta Carver, and greatgrandson of Squire Force who served as a Private in the Morris Co., NJ Militia during the War for Independence - see NSSAR member 26451. "New York Herald [New York, NY], 20 May 1917," p. 8: "William Hurlburt Force, head of the commission firm of W. H. Force & Co. at 78 Front Street and the father of Mrs. William K. Dick, who was formerly Mrs. John Jacob Astor, died yesterday at his home in 11 East Sixty-eighth street. He was 65 years old. Mr. Force was born in Brooklyn in 1852, the son of William nnd Mary Emmons Force, and came of a family that had lived in Brooklyn for many years. He was educated at Poughkeepsie Academy, and January 16, 1889, he married Miss Katherine Arville Talmage. Two children were born to them, Madeleine Talmage Force, who became the bride of John Jacob Astor in 1911 and married Mr. Dick about a year ago, and Katherine Emmons Force. Practically all of Mr. Force's life was spent in Brooklyn and Manhattan. When a young man he started the trucking firm of Force & Glover, and later established the firm of William H. Force &Co., taking into partnership Walter S. Force, a cousin, on the death of Glover. The business rapidly grew from trucking to forwarding and shipping, and in the past few years Mr. Force had done an extensive coffee weighing business."
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[11514] The federal census in 1900 shows him in Ashland, OH in the household of his brother-in-law, G. Denon Myers, and states Thomas is a "hardware merchant" and wife Ida is a "sales lady". "Mansfield News-Journal, 27 September 1939," p. 13: "Thomas J. Heichel, 74, Loudonville hardware merchant for 16 years, died at his home last evening after an illness of two years. Mr. Heichel was born in Ashland county, Sept. 9, 1865, and was a member of the Christian church of Jeromesville. Surviving are his wife, Ida; two sons, Forest and John; a daughter, Mrs. James Class, all of Loudonville; two brothers, James of Ashland and William of Loudonville, and two sisters, Mrs. H. D. Schroll of Centerburg and Mrs. C L. Landes of Wooster."
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Dorothy C. Burt (dgburt@pioneer.net) posted on awt.ancestry.com 12 Feb 2006 (not verified): Nathaniel Rust. Sex: M; Birth: 2 Feb 1640 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA; Death: 23 Dec 1713 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA. Note:
Nathaniel, his son, was born in 1639. He married Mary Wardell the daughter of William and Alice Wardell. He moved to Ipswich and stayed there until his death in 1713. His trade was that of making gloves, thus the nickname "Nathaniel the Glover". One of the jobs Nathaniel did was to supply gloves for the College being built at Cambridge in 1679. Nathanial received his pay in goods as shown by the following record; "1680 Feb 7 Simon Stace and Nathaniel Rust brought in an account of nineteen pounds, fifteen shillings in corn and malt, put aboard John Dutch his sloop and brought a receipt under the hand of Mr. John Woodmancie, who was to receive it by order of Mr. William Manning of Cambridge, of seventy-eight bushels and three pecks of malt, and this was in April the 20 1680". Another job he had was supplying gloves for the funeral of Mr. Cobbets; "That Mr. Rust provide if he can against the funerall, Gloves sutable for men and women to the value of five or six pounds, not money pay, and some spice and ginger for the syder". Nathaniel took the Freeman's oath on May 27, 1674.
He and his wife had 8 children; Mary Bartlett (1664-), Nathaniel (1667-), Margaret Williams (1669-), Elizabeth Fellows (1672-), Mercy Norton, Dorothy (1682-1684), John (1684-) and Sarah Hart (1686-). Nathaniel died intestate and Capt. David Ringe and Thomas Norton were appointed administrators of his estate on Dec. 23, 1713. The estate was valued at 100 pounds 17s 2d.
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Nathaniel, baptized in Hingham, 2 Feb., 1639-40; married Mary, daughter of William and Alice Wardell, born in 1642, died 7 July, 1720, aged seventy-eight years. He removed to Ipswich in early life, where he remained until his death, 23 Dec., 1713. He was in Ipswich as early as 1661 and engaged in the manufacture of gloves by which vocation he earned the title of "Nathaniel the Glover".
By a bond of Capt. Rindge and Deacon Norton, on file with their administrators' bond, but not recorded and now hardly legible, it appears that he had conveyed his real estate to them for the "support and comfortable maintainance of himself and his wife in their old age and under infirmaties etc." The date of the acknowledgment of their bond was 9 May, 1710-11. The account of administration was presented 11 May, 1719,
when the inventory had increased to œ175 18?? 8d. accompanying this is an account drawn off by Capt. Rindge from his books, (not recorded). Jan. 6, 1713-14. The account begins with the last adjustment, 26 July, 1701. and the last entry is as follows: "9 Dec. (1711) to ??ndries for funeral charge. As gloves, mourning cloth for the wido wine, sugar, Digin ye grave pai in the Doctor & paing ye nurs all 8œ 02s 06d." His wife died 1720. "she age 78 years."
"March 23 1692-3 Mr. Nathaniel Rust was appointed one of the selectmen to lay out more town", and we find that William Wilson sold his lot "with ye rocks thereon" to Mr. Nathaniel Rust, Sen.(*)
Nathaniel the "Glover" took the freeman's oath 27 May, 1674, and was appointed quartermaster in the expedition to Canads, 19 June, 1690, and was representative to the legislature in 1690 and 1691. Mr. Nathaniel Rust, Sen., of Ipswich, "Glover," died intestate and his sons-in-law, Capt. Daniel Ringe and Mr. Thomas Norton, were appointed administrators of his estate, 23 Dec., 1713. Amount, œ100 17s 2d, all personal estate.(+) Account of Daniel Rindge and Thomas Norton, the administrators, presented 11 May, 1719. Nothing left after œ10 was allowed to the widow.
INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF NATHANIEL RUST: Ipswich Dec 26 1713.
An invitory of y?? estate of Mr. Nathel Rust sen'r.
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Impr to ye best bed and furnitur belonging to it 07-00-00
to a sow 16s to 2 pigs at 5/-6 apece 01-07-00
to 8 puter platters at 40/- 02-00-00
to 8 puter plates at 10/- 00-10-00
to a puter basson porengers & old puter 00-09-00
to a quart pot 1-2 pinte 3 cops an a salseler all at 6/- 00-06-00
to a chamber pot & a lamp at 3/- 00-03-00
to a grat bras ketle at œ1 01-00-00
to a smal bras ketle 9/- 00-09-00
to a scelet 5/- 00-05-00
to a warmin pan 7/- to a smal scelet 1s 00-08-00
to a Iron ketle 4/ a pot and pot hooks 11/ 00-15-00
to a tramil 6/- and 2 gridirons 2/- 00-08-00
to a fork 2/- old iron 2/- 00-04-00
to a parin knif and 4 pare shers 00-05-00
to a grinston with hangings to it 00-07-00
to 2 hamers 12 P an old candlestick 6 P 00-01-06
Impr to a box iron 3/- a friieng friing pan 3/- 00-06-00
to 2 old Carving knivs 2/- a morter 12 P 00-03-00
to a pare of Andirons at 00-12-00
to a Slice tongues & fleah fork 00-04-00
to a how & pick ax to a dung fork 18 P. 00-02-06
to a spit 3/- betle rings & 2 weges 2/- 00-05-00
to a shoule 12 P. an old ax 12-6d 00-02-06
to erthin ware 2/- 6 tin ware 6d 00-03-00
to a couerled 20/- 2 pine chests 10/- 01-10-00
to 4 Joynt stoues 6/- an oke chest 8/- 00-14-00
to a linin & wolin whele & Spindles 00-07-00
to 3 old bedsteds & cords all 01-00-00
to a grat table 8/- a litle table 4/- 00-12-00
to 3 grat Chers & 7 small chers 00-19-00
to a lockin glafe at 6/- 00-06-00
to a Coborde Cloth & Coshin at 00-06-00
to 14 napkins 19/- to 9 shets 45/- 03-04-00
to 2 fine pilow Couts at 00-12-00
to a boulster Cafe 124 3 tabel Coathes 18/- 00-19-00
to a lace Cobrd Cloth at 00-06-00
to 3 touls 3/- to a set of Curtins 18/- 01-01-00
to 4 yards of Coten & linen Cloth 00-08-00
to 4 Rugs 40/- to 4 blankets 32/- 03-12-00
to a cover led and flock bed at 01-04-00
to a cradl 3/- to mel trof 5/- 00-08-00
to Seals & all ye waits one pare 00-12-00
to a gone 16/- to Sord & belt 124 00-17-00
to ould lether & Some glous & scins drest & not drest all together at 02-10-00
to a sped 4/- a pare of smal Scals 124 00-05-00
to a whelbaro 2/- to all ye book 12/- 00-14-00
to money Due from Capt. Ring & Mr. Norton to money In ye hands of adnr 02-09-02
No apparell prized. Aprised by us Joseph whipple
July 11 1713 Sworn pr adm?? George hart
Their children were:
i Mary,?? b.--June 1664; m. Capt. Daniel Ringa, ab. 16??4.
6 ii Nathaniel, b. 16 Mar., 1667; m. Joanna Kinsman.
iii Margaret, b. 7 Feb., 1669; m. in Salem, Samuel Williams, of Salem, 24 Oct., 1694.
iv Elizabeth, b. 14 Mar., 1672; m. 7 Dec., 1693, William Fellows.
v Mercy, b. (???); m. 14 Nov., 1700, Thomas Norton; d. 6 Jan., 1728. They had two sons and two daughters.
vi Dorothy, b. 10 March, 1682; d. 10 Nov., 1684.
7 vii John, b. 9 July, 1684; m. 26 Sept., 1705, Sarah Potter.
viii Sarah, b. in Essex, 1686; m. (int. pub.) 1 Jan., 1706-7,Lieut. Nathaniel,(+) son of Lieut. Thomas Hart of Ipswich,
b. in Ipswich, 3 April., 1677; d. 9 Sept., 1746; she d. 26 Jan., 1739.
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Nathaniel, Ipswich, freem. 1674, was rep. 1690 and 1. It may seem prob. that he was br. of Israel.
In the late 1660s Jonathan Wade acquired several marsh lots at Plum Island: Lot #64, from Nathaniel Rust of Ipswich, 4 April 1669 [ILR 4:244].
Bill Gawne's site adds: "In 1674 Nathaniel Rust and Samuel Hunt are permitted to set up a wear [wier] about the Falls (in Ipswich) if it do not hinder the mill nor the passage thereto." . . .
"Dec. 10.--As Major Samuel Ward & the rest of the officers belonging toMr. Rust's company ar e absent, he is to grant certificates to the soldiers of this company."
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[60848] The unverified file G9R5-KDB in familysearch.org offers: "When Ramon Sanford Smart was born on 4 April 1929, in Milo, Piscataquis, Maine, United States, his father, Myron S Smart, was 27 and his mother, Blanche Florence Livermore, was 26. He married Edna Viola Clark on 8 March 1953, in Maine, United States. He lived in Corinthia, Greece in 2005. He died on 10 November 2005, in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States, at the age of 76, and was buried in Dean Hill Cemetery, Orrington, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
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