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[45146] "The Daily Item [Sunbury, Pennsylvania], 17 Apr 1946," p. 3: "Mrs. Mary Louise Schoffstall, widow of Charles Clinton Schoffstall, and throughout her early life a resident of this city, died in the home of her son, Joseph Schoffstall, 40 Stradford street, Trenton, N. J., Monday night after a long period of ill health with a heart condition. She was 67 years of age. Her husband, veteran employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad, preceded her in death in January, 1936. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downs, she was educated in the local schools. Her father for many years was a Pennsylvania Railroad conductor, and her brother, Weitzel, is now in the railroad service, working out of Sunbury, and residing at Harrisburg. Her husband was a member of one of the leading families of the third ward of Sunbury. His father, Henry Schoffstall, was a leader in Republican party affairs, serving in the state legislature and for many yaars holding office as deputy revenue collector. He had many varied activities in his life, conducting a music store, and engaging in the manufacture of cigars. The family homestead was for many years on Walnut street east of Second. Charles C. Schoffstall bought the cigar industry, giving it up in his later years and going to the Northumberland yard office of the Pennsylvania where he was engaged until his demise. Since childhood Mrs. Schoffstall was a member of St. John's Methodist Church, and a former teacher in the Sunbury school. She is survived by two children, Miss Rosa E. Schoffstall, of Harrisburg, and Joseph H., of Trenton; three brothers, Weitzel Downs, Harrisburg; Frank Downs, of McCook, Neb., and Robert K. Downs, of York."
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[51826] Elisha and descendants are from the unverified file L3D2-GXW in familysearch.org.
[48914] Rachel is daughter of Peter Peavey (1691-1756) & Esther Barker (b. 1695; m. in 1720 in Andover, Essex Co., MA).
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[33244] In 2012 http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/SEYMOUR.htm offers: "5th Lord St. Maur and Lovel of Cary Castle. Eldest son 'similarly named as his father'. Summoned to parliament by a writ addressed 'Ricardo Seymour'. Richard went into Ireland with Thomas, Duke of Surrey, in the 22nd of Richard II, then lieutenant of that kingdom; and in the 4th Henry III, he was in the wars of France."
[32468] An unverified file in Ancesry.com in 2012 states Perez is son of Edward Southworth and Lydia Packard.
[52111] Naomi is said to be daughter of Henry Tewksbury (1664-1723) & Hanah Knight (1661-1746).
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[16565] Abishag m. ca. 1661 Robert Taprill (d. Nov 1678) and r. Boston, MA in 1672. Robert Taprill was Captain of the "pinkey" "Hopewell" in 1676 and the ketch "Providence" when he died. His father may be Alexander Waldron as proposed by Jim Walton who offered in Sept 2011: "See my article in The New Hampshire Genealogical Record, Vol 27, Nos. 3-4, July/October 2010, 'Who Was Alice, Wife of George Walton?' . . . Another thing you might find interesting in my article is the references to Alexander Waldron. I am of the belief that he was the father of Abishag based on his concern for the child, and the statements she made when told she should make a will (NHSP v31, Probate v1, pp 230-1). I also searched the Waldron/Walderne family and could not find any reference that would connect her with that family. There is a lot of evidence that his brothers did not share in his concern, and there seemed to be constant bad blood between George and the Waldrons. This is speculation right now, but I am still researching the possibilities."