[25195] The unverified posting in OneWorldTree on Ancestry.com states that Christian is son of Hans Blickensderfer (b. 1690 in Zug, Switzerland, d. 1738 in Kohlhof, Germany) and Katharina _____. Find A Grave memorial 44858346 offers: "Christian was born of Mennonite parentage at the Kohlhof, in the Palatinate. Married January 7, 1748 to Catharine Shurger, the daughter of a Mennonite preacher, at Eisenbach, Zweibruecken. Christian came with his wife and two children to America in 1753. Lived in Philadelphia for 1 1/2 years. He and his family lived in the Moravian village of Lititz, Pennsylvania. Christian was a teamster who in 1761 built a large brick building that housed the first business establishment in Lititz, and contained living quarters for the family upstairs. That building, now known as the Rauch house after a baker who owned it in the 1800s, still stands at 69 Main Street in downtown Lititz, though its roofline has been altered drastically from its original shape. Of his nine children (7 sons and 2 daughters) only 2 sons and one daughter survived him, namely: Christian, 1753, Matthew, 1764, and Catharine, 1761, who married Matthias Muecke. His second wife, married in 1779, was the widow Barbara Mueller (maiden: Leithold)."
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[9091] Elmer m. Jane Fannin and had Debra Lynn Earick (July 25, 1952; m. ______ Zeigler and r. in CA), Timmy Eric Earick (March 25, 1955), Randy Tyrone Earick (Oct. 10, 1957), Rex Elmer Earick (May 23, 1959), Ralph Earick (Feb. 16, 1961) and Michael Earick (April 26, 1966). "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 4 January 1991," p. 14: "Former Mansfield resident Elmer Earick, 70, of San Diego, Calif., died Tuesday In San Diego of a heart attack. He was born in Mansfield to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Earick and lived in Mansfield for about 40 years. A self-employed electrician, he moved to San Diego about 20 years ago. He is survived by a daughter, Debra Zeigler of Mansfield; six sons, Rex Earick, Randy Earick, Kevin Earick and Michael Earick, all of San Diego, Ralph Earick of Rosewell N.M., and Tim Earick of Cincinnati; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held in San Diego, where he was buried."
[61523] The unverified file L2CY-C4Q in familysearch.org offers: "When Frederick Eaton was born on 24 April 1818, in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, Nathan Eaton, was 37 and his mother, Dorothy "Dolly" Pressey, was 30. He married Barbara Barton Green Haskell on 10 January 1841, in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Maine, United States in 1870. He died on 5 November 1899, in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in Mount Adams Cemetery, Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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[50207] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 17 December 1986, p. 9: "Lubec - Leroy N. Gerrish, 68, of' 127 Main St., died Dec. 15, 1986 in a Portland hospital after a brief illness. He was born March 17, 1918 in Winter Harbor, the son of Gilbert and Ethel (Cowperthwaite) Gerrish. Mr. Gerrish owned and operated a poultry farm for several yeors in Lubec. At the time of his retirement he was employed as an operator of diesel engines af Lubec Water and Electric Pumping Station. He is survived by his wife Annie (Ross) Gerrish of Lubec; five daughters Dorothy Henry, Nancy S Stroye,r both of Bangor, Susan Hynson of South Gardiner, Ethel Mahony of Tulsa, Okla., Cathrine Cox of Southwick, Mass.; five sisters, Audrey Baer of Saugerties, N.Y., Geraldine Heaviland of Independence, Mo., Queenie Joy of East Franklin, Priscilla Treat of Sheboygan, Wisc., Samantha Huff of Bangor; three brothers, James Gerrish of Crystal Lake, N.H., Hiram Gerrish of Winter Harbor, William Gerrish of Wisconsin; 13 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren."
[42172] "The Perry County Democrat [Bloomfield, PA], 9 June 1909," p. 3: "Col. Alexander K. McClure, for many years a prominent figure in politics and journalism, died Sunday at his home in Walllngrord, Delaware county, aged 81 years, he had been suffering from infirmities due to his advanced years for some time and Sunday was the first time in more than a week that he felt able to leave his room. In company with his brother-in-law, Alfred Gratz, he sat on the porch of his home for a short time Sunday afternoon. Feeling himself growing weaker he asked to be assisted to a lounge in the parlor and he died a few minutes after he had been assisted into the house. Alexander Kelly McClure was a son of Alexander and Isabella (Anderson) McClure, and was born on his father's farm, the George Hench property at Centre, Madison township, this county, January 9, 1828. Here his youth was passed and all the schooling he got was limited to the brief sessions of a country school, with the exception of a short time when he attended tbe Bloomfield Academy. When fifteen years of age he became an apprentice to James Marshall, in this place, to learn the trade of tanning. His leisure time was spent in the office of the old Perry Freeman, and he soon developed a taste for politics and began writing articles for that paper. The late Judge Baker, recognizing his ability as a writer, recommended him for the position of editor of the Juniata Sentinel, published at Mifflintown, and from 1846 to 1850 be edited that paper. He then bought a half interest in the Franklin Repository, of Chambersburg, and by his forceful editorials and effective speeches soon became a power In State politics. In 1853 he was nominated for Auditor General by the Whigs but was defeated. He studied law in Chambersburg and was admitted to the Franklin county bar in 1856. His rise to prominence was rapid and he held several appointments under the administrations of Governors Curtin and Pollock. He was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1856 which nominated John C. Fremont for the Presidency. In 1857 and 1858 he was elected to the State Legislature and in 1859 was elected State Senator. He was Chairman of the Republican State Committee in 1860. A member of the Republican conven tion which nominated Lincoln in 1860, Col. McClure was the only one who suggested that the Pennsylvania delegates should break away from Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania, and vote for Lincoln. This was done and Lincoln's name stampeded tbe convention. When the Civil War broke out Col. McClure was a leader in the State Senate and urged vigorous measures. He was chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs and was closely identified with the war policy of Governor Curtin. He formed close relations with President Lincoln and his Cabinet and took a prominent part in national politics. As Adjutant General he superintended the drafting of Pennsylvania 'A' troop. Col. McClure went to Philadelphia more than fifty years ago, where for a time he practiced law. In 1872 he was elected to the State Senate as an Independent. In 1873 he was defeated for the office of Mayor of Philadelphia by a small majority after a bitter contest. With the late Frank McLaughlin he established 'The Times,' and for years wielded a trenchant editorial pen. One of his greatest battles was a crusade against the 'Dandy Mayor,' William B. Smith. His bitter attacks upon Mayor Smith's administration caused the latter to bring suit for libel against the Times. Smith was given a verdict of nearly $50,000. After advancing years had caused him to give up his editorial labors, he busied himself with writing his reminiscences and revising several of his earlier works. In 1903 he was appointed Prothonotary of the Supreme and Superior Courts of the State. He was for many years president of the Clover Club. Col. McClure was a cousin of Mrs. Charles A. Barnett, of this place." [See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_McClure. ]
[58552] Embert is son of Zimero Leon Tibbetts (1887-1953) & Ruth Ellen Seavey (1893-1978; m. 6 March 1915 in Addison, Washington Co., ME).
[39139] This person is from the unverified Marston Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015. Samuel and wife Mary require further documentation.
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[21244] Laura m. 15 July 1913 in Otis, ME to Frank Watts.