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[51680] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 16 January 2017": "Prospect Harbor - Orice Lee (Bunker) Stinson passed away peacefully at home on Monday, Jan. 9, 2017. She was born on Oct. 28, 1936, in West Gouldsboro, a daughter of the late Gordon F. Bunker and the late Caroline R. (Havey) Bunker of Gouldsboro. Orice graduated from Sumner Memorial High School as the class valedictorian in 1955. She was married to her beloved husband, Charles Stinson, for 61 years. Orice enjoyed traveling and was an avid reader, but what she loved more than anything was spending time with her family. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She will be greatly missed by all who love her. Orice is survived by her husband, Charles Stinson, of Prospect Harbor; daughters Cynthia Webber and husband, Dwayne, of Blue Hill, and Katharyn S. Wayman and husband, Craig, of Prospect Harbor; brother Wesley Bunker and partner, Judy, of Deer Isle; sister Ilene Stinson and husband, Calvin, of Prospect Harbor; grandchildren Matthew and Michelle Webber of Blue Hill, Craig Wayman of Manhattan, N.Y., and Lynsee Wayman of Prospect Harbor. She was predeceased by both of her parents and her sister Shelia Bunker."
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[41190] Charles registered for the draft 12 Sept 1918 as a steam fitter residing at 271 Canton, Detroit, MI with wife Lillie Edith. The draft registration states he is partially blind in the right eye. The 1920 federal census lists him in Ward 15, Detroit, MI with wife Lillian and daughters Glayda (age 20) and Betty (age 3). "The Akron Beacon Journal [Akron, Ohio], 3 April 1964," p. 38: "Charles F. Fritch, 83, of 27 Grand av., first cousin of former Common Pleas Court Judge E. D. Fritch of Akron, died Thursday in Akron City Hospital. Mr. Fritch was a retired machinist. Born in Uniontown, he was an Akron resident 49 years. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Betty Hall of Mt Clemens, Mich.; three grandchildren; a great-grandchild, and a sister, Mrs. Dora Hopkins of Akron."
[905] She is identified as Bridget Harris by Patty Rose in her genealogy on the Web at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pattyrose/engel where her children and parents are also given. She cites Joseph B. Felt. "History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton." Ipswich:1966 (first published in Cambridge:1834) as source for the death date of Bridget, 16 Nov 1655 in Ipswich. She gives the marriage date and place for Bridget and Humphrey and states that she is daughter of John Harris and Bridget _____. I have not verified her information. Ancestry.com offers: "Harris Name Meaning - English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales): patronymic from the medieval English personal name Harry, pet form of Henry. This name is also well established in Ireland, taken there principally during the Plantation of Ulster. In some cases, particularly in families coming from County Mayo, both Harris and Harrison can be Anglicized forms of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha."
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[32689] His information is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2012 and requires further documentation. Ancestry.com offers: "Mainwaring Name Meaning - English (of Norman origin): habitational name from a lost place, of uncertain location, named in Anglo-Norman French as mesnil Warin 'domain of Warin' (see Waring). The surname has had a large number of variant spellings; it is normally pronounced 'Mannering'."
In 2016 the unverified file in http://www.sorenson-robey.org offers further ancestry which states:
Grave is located in the Ogden Cemetery north of Enterprise, WV on the Harrison/Marion County Line. The Ogden Cemetery is now (2006) located on the farm of John Hardesty. The marker is at GPS N 39o - 24.800; W 080o - 15.902 West and elevation of 1226 feet. Take Rt. 19/54 north of Enterprise. As you cross the Harrison/Marion County line, turn right on 90/2 (marked Hardesty Hollow) for ½ mile. The cemetery is located 100 yards SE of the house at the end of the road. On crossing the creek you are now in Harrison County.
Notes: Jonathan Ogden, son of William Ogden and Nancy, was born in Charles Co., Maryland 1746. Jonathan died before April 1808 in Harrison Co., Virginia. Jonathan's Will was recorded in Harrison County, Virginia Minute Book 1807-1809, p 107 on April 18, 1808 His body was buried in Ogden Cemetery near Hutchinson, Harrison County, Virginia. He married Ann Howell about 1766 in Charles Co., Maryland. Ann was born November 18, 1747 in Charles Co., Maryland. Ann was the daughter of Paul Howell and Mary Moreland. Ann died before August 1825 in Harrison Co., Virginia. Some family history records show Ann's name as Nancy Ann. Is it possible that Nancy is a nick name. Thomas Ogden was the administrator of the estate of Ann Ogden, his mother. She died intestate and Joseph Campbell, Fielding Boggess, Charles McIntire and Benjamin Reeder were assigned by the court to inventory her estate. Joseph Campbell, Fielding Boggess and Charles McIntire prepared the inventory and submitted it to the Court on August 10, 1825. The inventory was recorded in the November 1825 Court minutes. A part of the estate were notes held on John Richardson, Sarah Martin and William R. Ogden. Jonathan took an oath of allegiance March 1778 in Charles Co., Maryland. He made a will August 13, 1807 in Harrison Co., Virginia, recorded in Will Book 1, p.373-4, April 1808. The following individuals are also linked to this event: Jacob Bigler (witness); John Righter (witness). Jonathan Ogden probably lived a simple life of growing tobacco in Charles County. During the colonial period, Charles County was a large exporter of tobacco to England through the port city, Port Tobacco. The earliest record found of Jonathan is the Census of Charles county taken at the request of the Maryland legislature. The census required a listing of all males 18 years and older and was recorded in the March 1778 Court of Charles County. At the same time of the census, Jonathan gave an oath of allegiance to the State of Maryland that is recorded in the same court action. In the Port Tobacco East Hundred district census, Jonathan is enumerated along with a Thomas Ogden. Jonathan Revolutionary War service was as a private in the Maryland Militia of the Continental Army, 1777, Capt. Benj. Cawood Company, Charles County, 26th Battalion. Jonathan leased land from James Middleton in Charles County for a period of at least from 1787 to 1793 as noted in the Middleton estate inventory. The inventory was recorded in the February 1795 Charles County Court. The rent was paid in part by currency and in part by tobacco. The rent for the year 1793 was 1400 pounds of neat tobacco. At the time that Jonathan was living in Charles County, Maryland there were several other Ogden's living in the County. In the Maryland Census of 1775-1778 Jonathan Ogden and a Thomas Ogden lived in Port Tobacco, East Hundred, Joseph Ogden, Benjamin Ogden, Henry Ogden, and William Ogden lived in other parts of Charles County. In the 1790 US Census only Jonathan and Benjamin Ogden are enumerated in Charles County. Jonathan moved with his family to Harrison County, Virginia about 1804 when he acquired land in Harrison County. He is shown with a family of 5 males and 6 females in the 1790 Maryland US Census. Jonathan, his son Thomas and son-in-law Jeremiah Robey, are listed in the 1800 Maryland Census, Charles County and his son Rode is shown in Prince Georges County Census. Jonathan and his son, Thomas, purchased a tract of land of 100 acres in Harrison County, Virginia in February 1804 from Andrew and Lydia Snyder for 100 dollars. The land was on the east side of the West Fork above the mouth of Snyder's run."