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[3799] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garibald_I offers: "Garibald I (540-593) was Duke of Bavaria from 555-591. In 556, he married Waldrade de Lombardie (531-572). They had four children: Gertude, Tassilon I (560-610), Duke of Bavaria from 591 to 610, Gunobald (565-616), and Manigunde. Sometime before 569, he married his second wife, Theudelinde Merovingian (d.569), daughter of Theodebert I, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia and Wisigarde de Lombardie (560-543)."
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Hilton's biography in the "Centennial History of Coshocton Co., Ohio," William J. Bahmer, Vol 1, pp. 284-288: "Having carefully prepared for the practice of medicine and surgery, Dr. S. Hilton Buker located in Spring Mountain in 1887 and since at time has continually demonstrated his ability and skill as is manifest by the large and lucrative practice which he today enjoys. He was born near Otsego, Muskingum county, Ohio, February 11, 1865, a son of Decatur and Lucy (Barnard) Buker. The family history dates back to 1492, in which year representatives of the name removed from Turkey to England, whence they emigrated to America about 1700. The paternal grandfather, Israel Hilton Buker, was born in Maine, in 1756, and enlisted for service in the Revolutionary war at the age of eighteen years and was associated with Lafayette, by whom he was presented with a sword. He was discharged in 1783 as sergeant of the Third Massachusetts Regiment, his discharge papers being signed by George Washington and now on file in the national capital. The grandfather came to Coshocton county about 1810 and in the early part of the nineteenth century engaged in teaching, which profession he followed for about forty years. He died about 1856 and is buried in the cemetery at Otsego. The father, Decatur Buker, was born near Franklin Station, Coshocton county, September 11, 1825, and spent his early boyhood and youth in Franklin township. He was self-educated man and for seventeen years was engaged in teaching, most of this time being spent in Muskingum county. About 1845 he took up farming and stock-raising. The last thirty years of his life, however, were devoted to the settling of estates and other notarial business. He wa a gifted orator and was in great demand to render campaign speeches. In politics he was a stanch republican and held various township and county offices. His religious faith was that of the Methodist
Protestant church. He was aman among men and was justly accorded a place among the prominent and representative citizens of Coshocton and Muskingum Counties, for he belonged to that class of men whose enterprising spirit is used not alone for their own individual good but for the promotion of public prosperity. He was revered and honored wherever known and his death, which was occasioned by a runaway on August 3, 1899, was deeply regretted by many friends and acquaintences as well as by the members of his own household. The wife and mother was born near Otsego and her people were among the pioneer settlers of this section of the state. Her death occurred in 1904 and her remains were buried by the side of her husband in the cemetery at Otsego. Their family numbered six
children, namely: Mary, who became the wife of J. D. Phillips and died at the age of twenty-four years; Charles W., who wedded Mrs. J. Sprague, of Warsaw, and is on the homestead; Sarah, the wife of J. D. Phillips, of Beaver City, Nebraska; Albert I., who is a traveling salesman of Ogden, Utah; S. Hilton, of this review; and Rose, who makes her home in Coshocton. Dr. Buker of this review acquired his education in the district and graded schools of Otsego and pursued a collegiate course in Adrian, Michigan, graduating from that institution in 1884. He was then engaged in teaching for one year in Muskingum county. At the same time he took up the study of medicine under Dr. Walker, of Plainfild, after which he entered the Ohio Medical College, at Cincinnati, graduating in 1887. In April of that year, just after he had celebrated the twenty-second anniversary of his birth, he located for practice in Spring Mountain, succeeding to the practice of Dr. Winslow. His practice is already large and is constantly increasing for he keeps in touch with the most modern and advanced ideas of the medical profession and is now the beloved family physician in many a houshold. He was formerly identified with realty interests but on account of the demands of his proffession had to abandon that field of labor. He still, however, owns considerable real estate in Jefferson twonship, Coshocton, and Spring Mountain. It was in 1888 that Dr. Buker was united in marriage to Miss Linnie E. Dawson, who was born in Mount Vernon . During the time that the Doctor was pursuing his studies in Cincinnati, Mrs. Buker was attending an art school in that city and it was there that they became acquainted. Their marriage has been blessed with four children, two sons and two daughters, Emerson Dawson, Wallace
Hilton, Helen Lucy, and Mary Evelyn., The last named died October 16, 1908. The eldest son has been given excellent educational advantages. He has pursued a high-school course in both Coshocton and Warsaw and h as spent one year in the college at Hiram, Ohio, and after completing his course in the latter institution he expects to take up the study of medicine. The Doctor gives his political support to the republican party. He has taken a deep and active interest in many public enterprises. He was one of the organizers and is the heaviest stockholder in the Coshocton Telephone Company, wa sone of the organizers of the Warsaw Bank and was a member of its first directorate and is also financially interested in the Otsego Oil & Gas Company. At the age of twenty-one years he became identified
with the Masonic fraternity, joining the blue lodge at Plainfield. After locating in Spring Mountain he was elected master of the lodge here. He belonged to the chapter in Coshocton and has attained the Scottish Rite degree in the lodge at Columbus. He was one of the organizers and a charter member of the Knights Templars in Coshocton. He likewise belongs to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Killbuck and to the Maccabees tent at Walhonding, while in the line of his profession he organized and became a member of the American Society of Physicians & Surgeons. He was formerly an active participant in political circles, acting as township treasurer for fourteen years and he ha also served for several years as committeeman of the township and a member of the school board. He was reared in the faith of the Methodist Protestant church but on accout of his wife's relations with the Disciples church, he has since become identified with that denomination and is now serving as deacon and treasurer of the church and he also rendered valuable assistance in the erection of the new house of worship at a cost of four thousand dollars. The address and declaration of the principles of the Disciples church were written in the home of Mrs. Buker's grandmother, Mary Dawson , and her father was one of the first ministers of that denomination. The Doctor is a man of charming personality, well liked in both professional and social circles, and he and his estimable wife are held in high regard by their numbersous friends and acquaintences."
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Find A Grave memorial 91162053 offers Scott's obituary: "Dr. S. Hilton Buker, 69,died at his home in Killbuck at 6 a.m. this morning from a lingering illness of Brights disease and complications. He was born in Otsego, Muskingum county on Feb. 1,1865 a son of the late Decatur and Lucy Buker. He was educated in the Otsego Schools and was graduated from college in Adrian, Mich. in 1884. In 1885 he took up medicine in Plainfield and in 1887 was graduated from Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati. He began practicing medicine in Spring Mountain, where he lived until 1909 when he move to Killbuck, where he practiced until his death In 1888 he was united in marriage with Linnie Dawson, Mount Vernon. Four children were born to this union, three who survive. Mr. Buker was a member of the Christian Church, Killbuck, and was active in the republican party. He belonged to the Masonic Lodge, Coshocton and took the Scottish Rite degree in Columbus: the I.O.O.F Lodge, Killbuck, and the Maccabees, Walhonding. Surviving are his widow; two sons, E.D. Buker, Killbuck, and Dr. Wallace Buker, Bellville; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Cooper, Killbuck; two brothers, Charles Buker, Otsego O., and Albert Buker, Seattle Washington; one sister, Mrs. J.D. Phillips, Beaver City Nebraska. Funeral services will be held at the late home Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Burial will be in Killbuck cemetery. - Published: Coshocton Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio), Thursday, March 8, 1934."
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[49539] Stanley m. 19 March 1950 Charlotte H. Smith. "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 3 December 1999, p. 21: "Ellsworth - Stanley Grey, 73, of 38 Court St., died Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1999 at the Courtland Rehab and Living Center, Ellsworth. He was born Jan. 28, 1926 in Bucksport, the son of Merle and Forestine A. (Leach) Grey. He had been a resident of the Penobscot and Orland area most of his life until recently moving to Ellsworth. He was employed as a truck driver for many years with Merrill Transport. In addition to his mother of Orland, he is survived by a son, Eugene M. Grey of Millington, Tenn.; a daughter Betsy E. Wallace of Friendship; two grandchildren, Signe L. Wallace of Gilford, N.H. and Corey Wallace of Friendship; a brother, Wayne C. Grey of Sandy Point; several nieces and nephews. Services will be held in the spring at Oak Grove Cemetery, Orland."
[9774] Ancestry.com offers concering Harper: "English, Scottish, and Irish: occupational name for a player on the harp, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Dutch harp 'harp'. The harper was one of the most important figures of a medieval baronial hall, especially in Scotland and northern England, and the office of harper was sometimes hereditary. The Scottish surname is probably an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Chruiteir 'son of the harper' (from Gaelic cruit 'harp', 'stringed instrument'). This surname has long been present in Ireland. - Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press."
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[52775] Benjamin is son of James Mantor (1746-1796) & Mary Butler (1751-1845; m. 28 November 1771 in Edgartown, Dukes Co., MA).
[8919] Ross is son of Martin Perry McKinney and Edna M. Simon Waters. Ross and Gladys r. R. R. 1, Shelby, OH. Find A Grave Memorial 92978042 offers his obituary: "Ross Reed McKinney, age 75, of 2768 Rock Road, Shelby, died Friday morning at his home. He was born September 19, 1918 in Jackson Township, Richland County, Ohio the son of Martin Perry and Edna Simon Waters McKinney. Mr. McKinney was a tool and die maker at General Motors in Ontario retiring in February 1983 after 27 years of service. He was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church in Shelby, the Good Fellowship sunday School Class and had been Sunday School superintendent for many years. He was the chairman of the building committee of the new church which was dedicated in 1968. He was a member of the Ohio Genealogy Society and the Richland County Genealogy Society, the National Rifle Association, Knights of Pythias, a life member of Shelby V.F.W. Post #291, a 60 year member of the Union Grange. He had been a volunteer fireman for 43 years and an auxiliary policeman for 10 years. He was a Navy Veteran of WWII serving in the European Theatre. Mr. McKinney was an avid photographer of covered bridges, presidential homes and county courthouses. Mr. McKinney is survived by his wife, Vivian (Bly) McKinney whom he married on December 2, 1944; 1 daughter and son-in-law, Kathryn A. and James Fidler of Shelby; 1 son and daughter-in-law, Willard M. and Chandra McKinney of Shelby; 5 grandchildren, Scott Rush, Jonathan Rush, Candace McKinney, Kyle Fidler, and Kari Fidler; 2 step grandchilden, Kevin Fidler and Kelly Waldrop; 1 brother and sister-in-law, Ralph and Dorothy McKinney of Shelby; nieces and nephews; 1 son-in-law and his wife, James and Sharon Rush of Marion. He was preceded in death by his parents and by a daughter, Carolyn Lee Rush in 1991."
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[58439] Ermaleen is daughter of Irvin Towle Ward. Sr. (1889-1976) & Grace Maud Gallagher Maxim (1891-1962).