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[3107] Samuel married in 1700 "and raised a family of four boys and they seemed to be natural mechanics. They had a grist mill and blacksmith shop. They were cabinet makers, gunsmiths, and were useful men in the vicinity, always ready to lay their hands to any kind of work. These industrious boys each raised families of their own." - "The Brillharts of America," by J. A. Brillhart, pp. 17-18.
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[7448] "The Sentinel [Carlisle, Pennsylvania], 4 December 1998," p. 14: "Graveside services for Kathleen Briner Meals, 76, of 16 Pheasant Lane, Bedford, Mass. and formerly of Carlisle, will be held Friday, Dec. 11, at 11 a.m. in Westminster Cemetery, North Middleton Township. She died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1998 at Mt. Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Mass. Born June 10, 1922 in Carlisle, she was the daughter of the late J. Frank and Zatea Davis Briner. Formerly a professor at Drexel University, Philadelphia, she was a graduate of Dickinson College and received her master's degree from Bryn Mawr College. She was a cryptanalyst for the U.S. Army Signal Corps in World War II. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Chi Omega sororities, Pilgrim Congregational Church of Lexington, Mass., Gloria Dei Lutheran Church of Holmes Beach, Fla. and a former member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Carlisle. She also belonged to the Lexington Historical Society, American Harp Society and the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Meals is survived by her husband, Donald W. Meals; a son, Donald W. Jr. of Burlington, Vt.; a daughter, Jennifer Kalajian of Kinnelon, N.J.; and three grandchildren."
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An unverified family tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: "When Audrey Virginia Fitzgerald was born on November 27, 1923, in Middlesex, Massachusetts, her father, Daniel, was 20, and her mother, Helen, was 19. . . . . She died on October 7, 2004, in Southington, Connecticut, at the age of 80." "Record-Journal [Meriden, Connecticut]," 9 Octobeer 2004, p. 14: "Southington - Audrey Virginia (FitzGerald) Cumings died Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2004. She was born in Cambridge, Mass. to Daniel and Helen FitzGerald on Nov. 27, 1923. She was the oldest of four siblings that included Beverly (Gower) Nancy (Van Wart) and William (FitzGerald). Audrey is survived by her sister, Beverly of Andover; she was predeceased by her sister, Nancy, and brother Bill. Audrey attended Newton Central and developed her knack for making dear and lasting friendships. Audrey met Jack Karlin Myers and in April, 1946 they were married. Audrey and Jack had four children, Linda Jean, Stephen Elliott, Richard Lynn and John Perrin. Jack died suddenly of a heart attack in 1962, cutting short their marriage and leaving Audrey a young widow with four children. She met Charles B. Cumings, Jr. in Feb., 1964. They were married for almost 35 years until Chuck died on Jan. 1, 1999. Through the years Audrey lived in towns in the Boston area, outside Philadelphia, Darien, Connecticut and Cape Cod. She had recently moved to Southington to be near her son John and his family. Wherever she lived Audrey's caring ways and joy for living attracted friends and she developed many lasting friendships over the years. She enjoyed bridge, she took up bowling, always had time for conversation, she took coupon clipping and bargain hunting to an art form. She was not the best singer but she lived with a happy song in her heart. In her 'golden years' she found support and comrades in the Red Hat Society and encouragement to live boldly, honestly, always with a smile! Audrey loved her family - her two husbands, her four children, her six grandchildren and her three daughters-in-law, Jean Godsall-Myers, Lee Ann Myers and Moira Myers, whom she welcomed as daughters. Audrey knew tragedy, she survived the death of both her husbands, Jack and Chuck. She also experienced the tragic death of her only daughter, Linda. She embraced with love all her grand-children Rob GodsalI-Myers, Kirstin Myers, Tim Godsall-Myers, Lauren Myers, Jack Myers and Catherine Myers, appreciating each of them as a unique individual with gifts to be developed and dreams to be pursued. In recent years Audrey provided the opportunity for her family to gather and celebrate in Alaska and Barbados. She enjoyed her joint family celebration with Beverly and her family in 2003 and was surprised by a special 80th birthday celebration. Audrey was a woman of great faith that helped her in life especially in her last days. Her courage and humor helped her face decisions and be a comfort and strength to her family. She with Chuck had been faithful and active members of Swift Memorial Methodist Church in Sagamore. She delighted in her work at the Thrift Store there. She was enriched by Bible study, Christian fellowship, prayers and worship. She was particularly inspired by participation in a 'Walk to Emmaus'. She was still searching for a new church home and was embraced by the love and ministry of Pastor Florence Eddins and the congregation of Grace United Methodist Church . . ."
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[58498] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 15 January 2025: "Bucksport - Robin Peter 'RP' Holyoke passed away peacefully on January 10, 2025. He was born on March 31, 1953, in Bangor, the son of Marilyn and John 'Pete' Holyoke. Robin attended Brewer High School, where he played basketball, track, and football. He was inducted into the Brewer Athletic Hall of Fame with his 1970 State Championship Football team, coached by Ken Perrone. After high school, Robin worked alongside his father and special uncle, Bud Young, in the concrete foundation business known as Holyoke and Young. He later went on to become the owner of RP Holyoke and Sons. His legacy of hard work and 'can do' spirit lives on through his sons. All that knew Robin, knew he was one of a kind, appreciating the simple life in his own unique way. He spent his time enjoying the outdoors hunting, fishing, trapping and going to camp. He was proud to become a Registered Master Maine guide. In addition to outdoor recreation, RP had a love for gathering with friends and family, and hosting music nights at "the cabin." Throughout his life Robin made many friends, too numerous to name all, from the mountains in Dedham to North Carolina. He could often be found cooking over an open fire, or tending to his gardens. He spent countless hours canning, cooking for others, and reminiscing on fond memories. He had a knack for storytelling and a way of making everyone laugh. With his craftsmanship and dedicated skill, there wasn't anything he couldn't build or fix. Robin will be remembered as hard working, a loyal friend, and a true Bald Mountain Boy. From a very dear friend, 'Robin had a loving heart. If he loved you, you were lucky, because he loved you unconditionally.' He was predeceased by his parents, Marilyn and Pete Holyoke; the mother of his children, Ellen (Dresser) Holyoke; his son, Christopher "Tiffah" Harris Holyoke; and his brother, Don Holyoke. He is survived by his sons, Jamie and wife, Erin, Jesse and wife, Lindsay, and Nate and partner, Amanda; his siblings, Kelly Fitzpatrick and Mark Holyoke; his grandchildren, Trentyn and Gavyn, Samuel and Ayda, Evelyn and Everett, Mason and Emma, and Kennedy and Jack; his great-grandson, Westyn; along with several nieces, nephews, and extended family."
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[52205] The line line of descent, see the unverified file KZ5Z-KGS in familysearch.org.
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[9878] Samuel m. (1) 18 Aug 1777 Justina Umbenhauer and (2) 10 Nov 1778 Catharine Elizabeth Umbenhauer. For information on this family, see "Briner Family History," Forrest D. Myers and Jerry A. Clouse (Harrisburg, PA: 1984), p. 527, and http://www.tulpehockenroots.org/strauss/p00000ey.htm. Samuel is said to have served in Capt. Valentine Emerich's Co. in 1777 during the War for Independence. Pastor Stoever records his baptismal sponsors as Samuel Philbert and wife.
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