[60073] Harold is son of Thaddeus E. Beals (1871-1948) & Jessie Clyde Beals (1873-1959; m. 24 Nov 1897 in Blaine, Aroostook Co., ME).
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[51914] The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 13 February 2018": "Bar Harbor - James Almon Carter, age 73, passed away peacefully at MDI Hospital in Bar Harbor on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, with his sister, Susan, holding his hand. Jimmy had suffered a significant heart attack at age 59 and his health had declined significantly in the last year related to his weakening heart. His heart took its last beat on Feb. 4 and Jimmy was set free. Jimmy was born on June 13, 1944, at the Hurley Hospital in Ellsworth to Almon Russell Carter and Barbara Ruth (Black) Carter. He grew up in Blue Hill and Surry, graduating from George Stevens Academy in Blue Hill. He then followed his mothers footsteps and went briefly to Husson College until he accepted a job in Washington, D.C., working in the Department of Education. After several years he moved back to Surry, where in 1972 he built a beautiful home on Morgans Bay. Two of his nephews now own that home. He worked for many years at the Union Trust Bank in Ellsworth and then decided to join his sister in the field of nursing by going to LPN school in Waterville. He graduated top in his class and never looked back. Nursing was his passion and he performed his duties with great skill, diligence loving care and a lot of laughter. He worked most of his nursing career at MDI Hospital. He also worked at Blue Hill Memorial Hospital. Many of his Blue Hill co-workers who survive him always will remember his call of 'All hands on deck' when there was trouble in the ICU. Jimmys last job was at Eastern Maine Medical Center as a nurse call operator. Until the day he left this Earth Jimmy valued the many enduring friendships he had with people he had worked with. As all nurses do, he loved to get together with some of his 'old cronies' in the nursing field and talk about the 'old days' when nursing was a true art. Jimmy is survived by his sister, Susan McDonald and her husband, Ray, of Surry, nephew Matthew McDonald of Portland, nephew Torrey McDonald and his wife, Brooke, of Ellsworth, nephew Richard and his wife, Sara, of Surry and a niece Layne and her husband, Andy Cough, of Bar Harbor. He is also survived by two great-nephews, Mason and Chase McDonald, children of Richard and Sara and a great-niece Oaklee Cough, daughter of Layne and Andy. He is also survived by his aunt, Lee Leach of East Blue Hill and many cousins."
[50339] Lillian is daughter of Seth Kimball Chase (1836-1899) & Maria T. Stover (b. in 1842).
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[41471] This person is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2016.
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William m. Ann G. Robarts who is buried with him in the Scruggs Family Cemetery at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Jefferson Co., FL. The cemetery is off Florida route 158 between Aucilla and Drifton, and is on the Lewis farm. William is reputed to be the first Baptist missionary to Florida. See http://www.roperld.com/BenKin/298700.rtf for his genealogy. A family note states: "William B. Cooper, Hamburg Church, South Carolina, to Jasper (Hamilton County), Florida - Historical sec., Statson Univ."
James Scruggs posted in the Ancestry.com message board 17 Feb 2000:
"William B. Cooper was born 26 Apr 1807 in Abbeville, South Carolina, the son of Joseph Cooper (1777-1842) and Sarah Ann Franklin (1788-1874).
"His father Joseph, born in Winchester, Virginia, of Quaker parents Jeremiah Cooper and Rebecca Perrill, and his mother Sarah Ann believed to have been born in Maryland of parents William Temple Franklin and Abigail Brauner, reportedly came to the Abbeville/Laurens area before 1805, settling on acreage near the Rabons Creek Quaker Meetinghouse. It was here that Wm B. and his fifteen siblings would receive their early education and religious training.
"Wm B. is reported to have attended Furman Institute, South Carolina for two years followed by two years at Columbian College, Washington, DC before answering a call to the Baptist ministry. His first ministry was at Hamburg, South Carolina where he is reported to have experienced a rheumatic condition, causing him to seek a milder clime to the south.
"Removing to the Territory of Florida ca. 1833-36, Wm B. appears first in Hamilton County as a member of Concord Baptist Church near present day Jennings, and next serving on the initial presbytery of a proposed arm of Concord, the Prospect Primitive Baptist Church in eastern Hamilton County. It was apparently at this point that his Missionary beliefs caused him to abandon the Primitive tenet, and in 1838 take a pastorship at newly constituted Hickstown Baptist Church in nearby Madison County. Assuming a commanding role in the Florida's Missionary movement along the Florida/Georgia corridor, he next became the first pastor of Little River/Troupville Baptist Church near present day Valdosta, Georgia, and in consort with Georgias Baptist leaders strove to turn the tide against the Missionary movement, becoming known in the annals of Florida Baptist history as 'the first Missionary Baptist preacher of Florida'.
"Now holding two active pastorates some 25 miles apart, on 22 Sep 1841 Wm B. married Ann Griffin Robarts in Jasper, Hamilton County, Florida. Ann G. was born 1 May 1824 near Midway in Liberty County, Georgia, the second of twelve issue of William Robarts (1781-1849) and Sarah Elizabeth Law (1805-aft.1869). Since her parents/grandparents had been active in the Midway Congregational Church, it would appear that Ann G. possessed the attributes for the role as wife of a circuit riding Missionary.
"Following the arrival of their first child, he removed the young family to the Little River/Troupville area of Lowndes County where they would remain in residence until 1852-53. While at Troupville, several arms in outlying areas were added to the main church requiring Wm B. to travel long distances by horseback, often times in adverse weather, to/from his several pastorates along the corridor. At least two of his sisters joined his household during this time, Rebecca Perrill and Elizabeth Isabelle, Rebecca marrying Berry Jones of that area and Elizabeth later marrying his Church Clerk, William H. Scruggs, at Ebenezer in Jefferson County, Florida.
"Wm B. and Ann G. were blessed with four more children while at Troupville, which ultimately would consist of the following:
"1. Sarah Eugenia: b. 5 Nov 1842, Hamilton Co, FL, d. 20 May 1923, Manatee Co, FL; m. Randolph Ridgely Beville, Sr., 15 Feb 1871, Jefferson Co, FL.
"2. Margaretta Frances: b. 16 Mar 1845, Lowndes Co, GA, d. 20 Jan 1885, Boston, Thomas Co, GA; m. Richard Scruggs, 2 May 1869, Jefferson Co, FL.
"3. Ann H.: b. 24 Jun 1846, Lowndes Co, GA, d. 16 Feb 1863, Jefferson Co, FL
"4. Franklin Law: b. 29 Oct 1848, Lowndes Co, GA, d. 26 Mar 1860, Jefferson Co, FL.
"5. William B., Jr: b. 28 Aug 1850, Lowndes Co, GA, d. 20 Jul 1934, Comanche Co, TX; m. M.L. Janetta (Nettie) McCarty, 27 Feb 1876, Comanche Co, TX.
"6. Juliett A.: b. 8 Nov 1854, Jefferson Co, FL, d. 3 Jul 1929, Hillsborough Co, FL; m. M.P. Smith, 20 Sep 1892, Citrus Co, FL."
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[5260] Landeric held for the Duke of Burgundy the Chateau de Metz-le-Comte, 918-22. Metz-le-Comte is in the modern department of Nièvre, Burgundy.
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[38330] This person is from the unverified Wolfe Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015. The Brookville American, 4 March 1920, p. 8: The community of Worthville on Wednesday morning, Feb. 25, was shocked to learn of the sudden death of Samuel Porter Myers. Mr. Myers had finished loading a load of coal and was stricken with heart failure and died instantly. He was removed to his home and funeral services were held Friday, February 27, in the Evangelical church of Worthville, where he had been a faithful member for 25 years. The services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. R. R. Doverspike. Samuel Porter Myers was born at Ohl October 23, 1865, being 54 years, 4 months and 2 days old. He was a son of Henry and Christina Myers, both deceased. Mr. Myers was engaged in farming in Ringgold township for a number of years from whence he moved to Worthville where he had charge of the Slagle mill until recently. He was remembered with a beautiful wreath of flowers by the employees of the Shawmut shop here where he had formerly worked. Mr. Myers was a kind and loving father and will be greatly missed by the community as he was ever ready to lend a helping hand. He is survived by his wife, Mary Caylor Myers, and the following children: Mrs. John Enterline, Worthville; Mrs. Charles Fry, Sprankle Mills; William H. Myers, Brookville; Mrs. Jacob Swank, Elderton; John A. Myers, Brookville; Mrs. John Wyant, Sprankle Mills; Mrs. Ray Reed, Timblin; Mary, Florence and May at home. He is also survived by one brother and three sisters. Interment was in the Worthville cemetery.
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[36029] This person is from the unverified Trotter/Poe Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states Michael m. in 1766 Rachel _____ (1747-1805).
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[11255] Henriette m. 1896 Emanuel of Orleans (1872-1931).