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[56231] Leona is daughter of George Patrick Duffy (1890-1965) & Susan M. Brennan (b. in 1887).
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[55650] The unverified file LH8L-BBV in familysearch.org offers: "When Elizabeth Farnham was born on 1 January 1813, in Penobscot, Maine, United States, her father, Joseph Frye Farnham, was 31 and her mother, Elizabeth Betsy Binney, was 22. She married John Devereux on 16 November 1833, in Penobscot, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Penobscot, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 30 years. She died on 19 January 1894, at the age of 81, and was buried in Penobscot, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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[31653] David emigrated via Liverpool, England and arrived in Philadelphia 7 Oct 1850 and r. Philadelphia (1870 and 1880). David m. Rebecca Gallagher (b. 1836 in Donegal, Ireland).
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Albert was a laborer, milkman (with horse-drawn wagon) and real estate developer. He and Martha were faithful members of Trinity Lutheran Church where he served as an Elder on the Church Council. He and his son, Forrest, were avid fishermen and hunters. Albert attended school at Millheim and the Uniontown High School. In 1888 he became a clerk at the John Cook and Son grocery in downtown Akron. Later he worked for Empire Mower and Reaper Works. At age 23 he became a fence and bridge hand for the Valley Railroad, then worked at B. F. Goodrich Co. 1895-1905 he delivered bread, etc. by horse and wagon for the U.S.Baking Co. (later the Akron Baking Co.); he became disillusioned with the company, which after he built up a route divided it - this happened several times. In 1905 he began subdividing real estate, creating 72 allotments, 43 within the city limits of Akron, during a very successful career in developing land. His first allotments were farms he optioned at the growing edge of Akron - he held a picnic on Sunday at the site where he had marked off lots with chalk-lines - during the free picnic he jumped onto a wagon and auctioned off lots, taking down-payments and allowing purchasers to pay off the balance in weekly installments, he paying for the picnic and the land option from the downpayments. When hard times came and buyers could not make payments, he took the lots back, often reselling the same lot several times as the economy rose and declined. He operated with other men in the development corporations, not wanting to be the "front man" but actually the initiator and manager. For example, he was secretary and treasurer of the Ohio Land Company in 1912. He was one of the founding members of the Akron Real Estate Board, incorporated in March, 1912 (see "Akron and Summit County, Ohio, 1825-1928," Scott Dix Kenfield [Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1928], p. 357) but declined to be its president. He and his wife, Martha, were Life Members of the Summit County Historical Society. [Note: There are several errors in his biography as published in "Akron and Summit County," Karl H. Grismer (Akron, OH: Summit County Historical Society, ca. 1952), pp. 694-5.] Grave markers for his family are on the Internet via http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/AltimusWorks.
"The Akron Beacon Journal [Akron, Ohio]," 21 April 1952, p. 19: "Albert Myers, 1152 Sunset View dr., prominent Akron realtor more than a half-century, died suddenly Sunday in his home. He was 81. Former treasurer of the Akron Real Estate Board and a charter member, he was the father of Forrest D. Myers, a past president. Although Mr. Myers had been in failing health, his death was unexpected. He was born on a farm near Uniontown Sept. 1, 1870. He came to Akron after his marriage Sept. 2, 1894, to Martha A. Briner of Springfield Lake. Before his marriage Mr. Myers worked for the old Valley Railroad and later for the Empire Mower & Reaper Co. in Akron, the B. F. Goodrich Co. and for 11 years was an employe of the Akron Baking Co. He entered the real estate business here about 1900 and had been in it ever since. He bought about 45 farms in various parts of Ohio and cut them up into home sites and sold them. Mr. Myers also has built homes in Akron in connection with his real estate business. He was the 13th child in a family of 14. His father, Samuel Myers, moved to Uniontown from Snyder County, Pa., as a boy In 1812. Mr. Myers was a member of Congress Lake Country Club and Akron City Club and was an elder in Trinity Lutheran hurch. Fond of hunting and fishing, he went on trips with his son and friends. He was particularly proud of the fact that he shot a moose when he was 72 at Lake Nipigon in Ontario, Canada. Mr. Myers and his son had offices together in the Second National building since 1927, when the latter went into business. Last Sept. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Myers celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary. Besides his wife and son Mr. Myers leaves four grandchildren."
[28145] The web site of MSgt David E. Cann, USMC (Ret.) in 2008 at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~decann/genealogy/master/b703.htm reports "She lived in Hamilton County, Ohio after 1816. She was adopted. Circumstances are not known, but she was legally adopted by John & Mary Markley. . . . She was reportedly of Welsh descent."