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[16647] Nathaniel is named for a younger brother, b. 27 Jan 1744, d. in 1747.
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[8965] Margaret r. 209 Motson St., Willard, OH 44890. They had Karen Burda (m. ____ Welmuth [?] and r. in Willard area) and John Burda (r. Columbus, OH [1984]).
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[58597] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine],: 22 September 2023: "Jonesport - Helen Irene (Grinnell) Beal, 89, beloved mother, grandmother, sister and aunt passed away peacefully on September 18, 2023, in her home surrounded by her loving family and extraordinary caregivers. Helen was born in Milo, ME, the daughter of Charles A. and Edith L. (Newman) Grinnell. Helen attended schools in Milo and was a graduate of Milo High School. She lived the majority of her lifetime in Dover-Foxcroft, where she raised her family. Helen was a hard worker, having been raised during difficult economic times. During high school and early adulthood, she picked many a bushel of vegetables at Kromer's Farm in Milo. She was employed for several years at the Tannery and Hathaway Shirt in Dover-Foxcroft, and the Dexter Shoe Company in Dexter. Helen was married to the love of her life, Harold 'Buz' Beal Jr. for 25 years at the time of his passing during 2012. Their love story began when they met at Dexter Shoe Company, later settling in Buz's home town of Jonesport, during 1983. Shortly thereafter, Buz and Helen, along with their nephew, Harry Fish Jr., began to build the Maine Central Model Railroad, an HO-scale layout that depicted several communities and well-known sites in Maine. Over several years, the model railroad grew to fill the 900-sq ft building located beside their home. Buz and Helen entertained thousands of visitors from all over the world who have viewed the extensively detailed Downeast attraction. Helen continued this tradition for several years after Buz's death. Their model railroad has been featured on WLBZ-TV, WABI-TV, News Center Maine, Lubec public cable TV, the 'Yankee' magazine, the 'Dispatch' magazine, and in several state wide newspapers. During 2022, the Maine Central Model Railroad relocated to a new home at the Seashore Trolley Museum, located in Kennebunkport Maine. This incredible opportunity came as a result of the generosity of a well-known rail enthusiast and philanthropist who was a dear friend to Buz and Helen - Hansjoerg Wyss. The custom-built design project is still under construction, and all costs are being covered by Mr. Wyss' foundation. Helen was looking forward to seeing this project come to fruition, as it was a source of great joy to her and Buz. Thankfully, thousands of rail and museum enthusiasts will be able to enjoy the model railroad for years to come. Helen was an avid vegetable gardener, sharing her annual bounty with many friends and family members. She spent several hours every year completing her canning, a skill she passed along to her son, Sonny. She was generous in sharing her homemade canned goods with family and friends. She simply asked that we would return the empty jars - we were happy to oblige as we knew it would mean more scrumptious canned goods during the upcoming winter or summer! During COVID she would sometimes mail her goods to us! Helen will be remembered for her warm heart, kindness, affability, generosity, quick wit, and smile. She could light up a room and her company was enjoyed by her family and friends. Helen and Buz cultivated many long-lasting friendships over the years. Everyone was always welcome in their home, where they could enjoy sharing stories, laughs, and not the least of which was Helen's cooking! Her pies, bread, molasses cookies, biscuits, pickles and other canned vegetables, and spaghetti sauce were bar none! She often cooked for several people on the 'Island,' even up to a few short weeks before her death. Several of her 'summer' friends would enjoy the efforts of amazing cooking talent, putting in their 'orders' ahead of time. The secret ingredient to her cooking was her love. We were all the recipient of her great love, and there was always more than enough to go around. We were all treated the same. There is no greater legacy than being loved unconditionally by another person - Helen had a sweet ability to do this, much like her mother, Edith. No judgment - just simple and complete love. Helen is survived by her loving and devoted son, Allan Philbrook; and her son James Wright; a special granddaughter, Becky (Burgoyne) (Harry) Green and children, Benjamin (Racheal) Coppage and Connor Green; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sister, Ruth E. (Grinnell) Cyr; brother, Harold (Jean) Grinnell; several special nieces and nephews, Lisa B. (Cyr) Carroll, Amber (Cyr) Carriveau, Cynthia Freeman Cyr and daughter, Molly Cyr and husband, Anthony Moreira; Joel Cyr and friend, Jean Harding; Harry (Sherry) Fish Jr. and Aaron Herzog; special and devoted friends Holly and Ricky Beal; several other nieces and nephews; special friend, Hansjoerg Wyss and his late wife, Rosamund Zander; and numerous dear friends. Helen was predeceased by her loving daughter, Cheryl Burgoyne and unborn child, whom she thought about every day since their tragic death in a car accident on October 30, 1973; her parents; sisters, Marion Grinnell (deceased at age 2) and Charlene (Grinnell) Robichaud; brother, Charles E. Grinnell; and special brother-in-law, Eddie A. Cyr. The family is grateful for the care she received at home for the past few months from her dear friends Holly and Ricky; most recently her private caregivers Eve, Mabel, Colleen, and Tammy; and CHCS Home Health & Hospice. Helen was able to remain at home per her wishes due to the love and support she received from so many people. A light has been extinguished in our lives. Helen will be sorely missed by all who were loved and cherished by her. Our hearts will long for love she showered upon all of us."
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[57868] The unverified file LHWN-QK7 in 2024 in fasmilysearch.org provides this line of descent and offers: "When Thomas Hanscom VI was born on 8 September 1719, in Kittery, York, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Thomas Hanscom, was 28 and his mother, Sarah Fogg, was 21. He married Mary Hanscom on 9 October 1742, in Kittery, York, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters. He died on 8 June 1788, in Kittery, York, Maine, United States, at the age of 68."
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[52171] Abel was lost on the schooner "Harry M. Johnson" in the Eggmoggin Reach off Deer Isle, Hanock Co., ME.