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[2235] Boso was Marquis 913-936. In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm offers: "Boso ([885]-after 936). Boso is named as brother of King Ugo by Liutprand. Comte d'Avignon et Vaisin 911-931. Comte d'Arles 926-931. He was installed by his brother as Boso Marchese of Tuscany in 931 after Lambert Marchese of Tuscany was deposed and blinded. He rebelled against his brother in 936, encouraged by Willa 'uxore sua cupidissima', was captured and deposed. - m (separated 936) Willa, daughter of _____. Willa is named 'uxore . . . Boso Tusciæ provinciæ marchio regis frater' by Liutprand, without giving her origin, when he records the marriage of her daughter Willa in 936. According to Jean-Noël Mathieu, she was Willa, daughter of Rudolf I King of Burgundy & his wife Willa _____, basing this on the fact that she was sent to Burgundy when she was separated from her husband in 936, this event being recorded by Liutprand, but there are presumably other plausible explanations for her destination." See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boso_of_Tuscany.
[10287] Frank farmed at West Richfield. He also had a livery and coal business at Peninsula, OH. During the 1913 flood caring for his horses and property in the rain he became ill and died. Frank and Della also had a stillborn girl on April 18, 1870 and a stillborn boy in May, 1882.
[57905] Deborah is said to be daughter of Philip Crandall (b. in 1731) & Mary Babbage (b. in 1730; m. ca 1752, of Little Compton, Newport Co. RI).
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Inez is daughter of Benjamin C. Garland (1885-1977) & Charlotte Mae Smith (1888-1972; m. 29 April 1906 in Ellsworth, Hancock Co., ME).
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[21684] Lydia m. Col. John Tocher according to the 2002 Web Site, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/3024/JGRR01_004.htm
[39473] This person is from the unverified YVA tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
[61382] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], " 31 December 2019: "Brewer, Maine - Marie M. Cust, 86, wife of the late Donald M. Cust, Jr., passed away peacefully on Dec. 26, 2019, surrounded by loved ones. She was born Jan. 13, 1933, in Calais, the daughter of Guy L. and Marguerite (White) Metcalf. Marie was a 1950 graduate of Brewer High School where she met her husband, marrying him July 5, 1951. She worked most of her life in retail stores in Bangor, including Miller Drug, Senter's, Cortell-Segal, Ward Bros. and Best Bib & Tucker and could be seen walking the bridges to work, a time during the day that was peaceful. Marie will be remembered by many for being an avid reader and a good friend and listener. She enjoyed many wonderful camping trips through the years with her family, she loved the time spent with her grandchildren, especially walks at Indian Trail Park, and she enjoyed her flower gardens and sitting on her deck. Surviving are three children, Deborah Cust of Bangor, Dana Cust and his wife, Shawnee of Texas and Jeffrey Cust and his wife, Judith of Bangor; five granddaughters, Jennifer Cust of California, Amanda Cust of Boston, Mass., Liz Cust of Bangor, Sydnee and Taylor Cust of Texas; sisters-in-law, Pauline McLain of Brewer, Rose DiProfio and her husband, Gerald of Caribou, Patricia Bartlett and her husband, George of Florida; and a brother-in-law, Michael Cust of Bangor; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and by her husband of 65 years in 2017. She will be remembered by her lifelong friends, Lois and Shirley, and will be greatly missed by Gracie, Will, Amelia and Hailie, who adopted her as their Gramma. She will also be missed by her grandpets that she loved, Lilly, Stella and Harley. Marie's family gratefully thanks the staff of Stillwater Healthcare and Hospice of St. Joseph for their wonderful care and compassion."
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[34812] This line is from the unverified Alexander Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013. Did he really die on his birthday?
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[24178] Find A Grave Memorial 13140273 offers: "Jacob Wagner Jr. was the son of Jacob Wagner (b. ca. 1693, d. 1754) and Anna Maria Jung. He arrived in America on September 20, 1738 with his parents aboard the ship 'Friendship' . Jacob was married to Louisa Huber. He was born in Nottingen, Germany. He is mentioned in all the Lehigh County histories with his father, as a pioneer settler of Macungie Township, and a founding member of the Lehigh Zion Church in 1745/1750, which he served in the responsible position of elder. He was naturalized in Lehigh County in March 1764. He seems to have been a community leader, both in Lehigh County and in Mahantongo. He served in the War of the Revolution, along with his 3 sons-in-laws.. In 1776 he served as a private in Capt. John Arndt's Company of Associators and Militia in Northampton Co. Our ancestor was the patriarch of the overland migration of our Lehigh County families who made new homes in the Mahantongo wilderness after the Revolution. He and his oldest son-in-law Daniel Maurer bought land together in Mahantongo in 1793, and the Heplers and others followed. Shortly after 1800 Jacob Wagner was one of the founders of the St. Jacob's or Howerter's Union Lutheran and Reformed Church to which most of our Mahantongo ancestors belonged. Jacob and Louisa are buried in Howerter's Cemetery, in Upper Mahantongo Twp., Northumberland County. His is the oldest grave (1802) marked in the cemetery. The Schuylkill and Northumberland County line runs through the cemetery, part in Northumberland and part in Schuylkill. The Wagners lived in Schuylkill and Northumberland Counties and their records are found in both counties. Jacob and Louisa had 10 children, all of whom were born in Lehigh County. Jacob pre-deceased his mother, not named in her will. It appears that the Wagners daughters, with their husbands moved to Schuylkill County with their parents. All the girls married men from the same general area of Lehigh County. Two never married. The three girls that did marry all had husbands who also served in the Revolutionary War. Thus this unusual family, you find Jacob Wagner Jr. and all his sons-in-law, all buried in Howerter's Cemetery . All four of them patriots of the Revolution. - Jacob Wagner Family Page Source: The Wagner Family History, by Avice Hepler Morgan. First Edition, Gateway Press Inc., Baltimore, 1997. Pgs XVI, 1&2 (bio by: Researcher)"
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