[9995] Arthur is son of James Ervin Curran (1876-1964) and Minnie E. Barr (1881-1968). "The Herald-Palladium [Saint Joseph, Michigan], 6 January 1992," p. 7: "Arthur J. Curran, 76, of 2578 Prospect Point, Niles, died Sunday at Memorial Hospital, South Bend, Ind., after a short illness. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St Mark Catholic Church, Niles, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Mission Hills Memorial Gardens. Friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Halbritter Funeral Home, Niles, where rosary will be recited at 7 Wednesday evening. Memorials may be made to the church or to the donor's choice. Mr. Curran was born Nov. 14, 1915, in Niles, and was a lifetime resident. He retired as sales manager for Tyler Refrigeration, Niles, in 1975, where he was employed for 35 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and was a life member of the Niles American Legion Post 26. He was a member and past president of Howard Township Lions Club, member and past president of the Barron Lake Association; served as a Howard Township trustee, and was a member and past president of the SMCAS Ambulance Advisory Board. Survivors include: his wife, the former Miriam Brusman, whom he married Nov. 7, 1942; three sons Dennis 'Dan' and Thomas, both of Scottsdale, Ariz., and James of Niles; one sister, Miss Dessie Curran of Niles; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandson."
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[19997] A. F. Bridges wrote in 1911 that William's family r. near Clay City, IN. He is probably the "Riley Daves" in the 1880 census at Lewis, Clay County, IN, age 46 and a farmer, listed with wife Rachael (44, b. in TN), and George (22), John (20), William (18), Lucinda (14), James (13) and Minnie (9; birth place is given as MO, while the other children were b. in IN).
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[1926] http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/fitzalanofoswestry.shtml offers: "Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 5 - Isabel was the daughter of Elias, not Ingram, de Say, and married the first William FitzAlan (d. 1160), not his son William, who died in 1210. Their son and heir William died about Easter, 1215. For a fuller account, see below. Eyton, in Antiquities of Shropshire [vol.7, pp.211-253 and elsewhere; 1853-60], gave a very detailed account of the early FitzAlans. In the reference cited above, J.H. Round corrected the early part of Eyton's work, dealing with Alan FitzFleald's ancestry. However, for the following generations, Eyton's account remains both fuller and more accurate than later work [cf. Sanders, English Baronies, pp. 70, 71, 124, 391, 392 (1960); Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pp. 515, 680, 860 (2002)]. In the following summary, I have included references to source material only for points omitted or contradicted by the later writers (and in one case for an addition to Eyton's account). Alan FitzFleald, who married Aveline de Hesding. William FitzAlan, their son and heir, who married 1stly Christiana, neptis (niece or kinswoman) of Robert Earl of Gloucester, and 2ndly Isabel, daughter and heir of Elias de Say, lord of Clun [Isabel is described as the daughter of Elias in a 12th-century narrative from the cartulary of Lilleshall Abbey, printed by Dugdale, Monasticon, vol.6, p.262, cited by Eyton, vol.9, p.358]. After William's death in 1160, Isabel remarried, before 1166, to Geoffrey de Vere (d. 1170) and, before 1188, to William Boterel; she died probably in 1199, and was survived by her third husband. William FitzAlan, the son and heir of William by Isabel, who succeeded as a minor and apparently came of age in 1175. He married a daughter of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath [Rot. Hundredorum, vol.2, pp.69, 76, 80, referring to land given to William FitzAlan with the sister of Walter de Lacy, cited by Eyton, vol.5, p.86, vol.10, p.126] and died in 1210 [Eyton, vol.7, p.244 citing the Annals of Dunstaple Priory; since printed in Annales Monastici, vol.3 (Rolls Series no 36; 1866)]. William FitzAlan, their son and heir, who succeeded as a minor, married Mary, the daughter of Thomas de Erdington, and died without issue, Easter 1215 [Eyton, vol.10, p.326, citing a copy of a letter from Thomas de Erdington to the king, referring to William's death at Easter and dated by Eyton to 1215 on internal evidence (Vincent's Collections, vol.3, p.98, College of Arms)]. Mary remarried to William de Duston, and both were living June 1220 [Curia Regis Rolls, vol.9, p.57]. John FitzAlan, his brother and heir, as given above. (Note that Sanders gave an alternative reconstruction, in which the second William FitzAlan died 1212-1213 and was the grandfather, not the father, of William (d. 1215) and his brother John. But this is shown to be incorrect by the statement of a jury in 1223 that John FitzAlan's father, William, had been a minor in the custody of Henry II [Curia Regis Rolls, vol.11, p.69].)" Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_de_Say.
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[58294] Mary is daughter of Simeon Milford Farrell (1835-1910) & Cynthia Ellen Cook (b. in 1844).
[46203] Find A Grave memorial 22842474 offers: "Robert M. FLEMING was born abt. 1777 in Dublin Township in what was then Bedford and is now Huntingdon County. He was the son of James FLEMING and Annie MORTON. He was married to Catherine CAMPBELL 18 September 1800 by by Dr. David Denny. Robert FLEMING was a farmer and the father of 8 children: Annie Richardson, William Campbell, James, Hannah Gallaher, Jane, Rachael, Elizabeth and Robert."
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[60723] Alice's obituary: "Mrs. Alice Wilson (Jamison) Noddin was born 26 Jul 1841 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada and died in Millinocket, Maine 02 Feb 1934 at age 93. She married Eliakiam E. Noddin in Alexander, Maine in 1861, spending the early part of her married live in Washington county and Crawford and the latter part in East Millinocket and Millinocket, Maine. She was baptized into the fellowship of the Baptist church at Crawford when she was a young woman. Alice was predeceased by two children and survived by daughters Mrs. Ada Lobley of Orrington, Mrs. Mary MacKenzie of Medway, Mrs. Louisa Murray of Millinocket, and Mrs. Edna Powers of Bradley; 25 grandchildren; and 34 great-grandchildren. Six of her grandsons - Earl Murray, Walter Murray Jr., Harold Murray, Edwin MacKenzie, Ralph MacKenzie, and Joyce MacKenzie - served as pallbearers at Alice's funeral, which was held on 04 Apr 1964 at the Millinocket Baptist Church.
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[48810] Frank's obituary: "Milo - Frank G. Perkins, 84, received his final wish in life on June 21, 2016, to be with his wife of 53 years, Dawna C. Perkins. Frank was born February 13, 1932, in Milo, the son of Lloyd and Ella (Mountain) Perkins. Frank graduated from Milo High School before serving with the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He started his career at the Milo Water District as a laborer and retired as the Superintendent in 1994. Frank and Dawna worked for the National Weather Service reporting the weather in Milo and he ended his career as a groundskeeper at the Evergreen Cemetery in Milo. Frank was proud to be a volunteer fireman for the Milo Fire Department, a member of the Piscataquis Masonic Lodge, and a member of the Aldworth Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Frank was predeceased by his parents, his brother, Albert Perkins, and his sister, Bertha Larson. He is survived by his sons, Bret; Kevin and his wife, Kelly; and Scot and his wife, Emily; and his daughter, Charlotte. He was Papa to Jamie, Yuvienel, Britnee, Patrick, Robert, Carol, and Christopher, and Grand Papa to Lucy, Justice, and Ava. Frank is also survived by his sister, Hazel Williams, and her husband, Carl, and his sister-in-law, Jean Amero and her husband, Ron. He had many nieces and nephews but two very special nephews who looked up to him as a dad, Mike and Kerry Perkins. Frank's children wish to thank the staff at Unit E at the Maine Veterans' Home and 'Little Beth' Ellison for their excellent care of Dad. You all went above and beyond in taking care of Dad and you will forever own a piece of our hearts."
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