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[61198] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], "2 January 2026: "Brownville, Maine - Alta Lorraine Hamilton, 81, passed away peacefully on December 25, 2025, in Brownville, Maine. Alta was born on April 14, 1944, in Wytopitlock, Maine. She lived a life rooted in love for her family and a deep appreciation for the simple joys of life. Alta was the daughter of Alton and Nora Chambers. Alta spent her younger years playing high school basketball, where her peers fondly nicknamed her "TNT" for her dynamite playing skills. She was small, but a mighty opponent. Later in life, She spent many enjoyable years working at PCI and also cherished her time as a stay-at-home mom. Alta found great joy raising her children and spending countless hours playing any sport or outdoor game with them. Alta's heart belonged to her family. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Richard B. Hamilton; her partner, Cecil P. Theriault; her sister, Diane Jacob; her daughter, Laurie A. Worster; her sons, John J. Hamilton and George A. Theriault; and her parents, Alton and Nora Chambers; her pet porcupine, Troubles; and her dog, Lady. She is lovingly remembered by her surviving children, Richard A. Hamilton and wife, Brandi, Mary T. Watters and partner, JC Gerrish, Debra M. Hamilton and partner, Scott Lowell, Wade Theriault, and Brad Theriault. Alta also held a special place in her heart for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, whose lives were brightened by her warmth and playful spirit. In her final weeks, Alta was cared for at home by her daughters, Mary and Debra, a testament to the deep bond they shared. Alta's life will be remembered by the memories shared by those who knew her - in the yard playing and laughing with her children, on the softball fields under summer skies, in a bowling alley listening to the pins fall, around the card table filled with laughter and jokes, and in her quiet strength. May her memory bring comfort to those who knew and loved her."
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[56489] Julia and Daniel had Emma A. Perkins Meader (1845-1924) & Julia Etta Perkins Woods (1848-1907).
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[49780] Margaret is daughter of John Dorr (1814-1882) & Cynthia Varnum (1815-1894).
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[46706] John m. (2) in 1908 Annie Maria Shick (1852-1933). John's obituary from ""The Leader-Vindicator" [New Bethlehem, Clarion Co., PA]: "John Wesley Doverspike, a lifetime resident of Pierce, Pa., passed away at his home at the age of 76 years, May 28, 1926. He was born on a farm near Fairmount City Aug. 6, 1849. Early in life he married Catherine Procious who preceded him in death twenty years ago. To this union were born twelve children, six sons and six daughters. Seven of these children preceded their father in death. Those who remain are Mrs. H.A. Boozer, of North Freedom; Mrs. S.C. Campbell, of Franklin; Mrs. John Sheridan, of Hawthorn; E.H. Doverspike, of Pierce; C.M. Doverspike, of near Limestone. Later in life he married Mrs. Hockenberry, of Hawthorn, who also survives. Mr. Doverspike was a member of the Evangelical church for more than 50 years. He was a devoted father and a faithful husband. During his lifetime he made many friends in the community in which he lived and was always ready and willing to aid them in times of trouble."
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[43311] Perley's marriage record states he is a conductor and r. Wells, York Co., ME.
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[23216] For an extended discussion of her parentage and husbands, etc., see "WHICH JOHN DE MOWBRAY WAS THE BROTHER OF CHRISTIANA DE PLUMPTON?", Douglas Hickling, on the Web at http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/mowbray/christiana1.shtml. William de Plumpton is her third husband. Her parents are based on probability - see http://www.geneajourney.com/plmptn.html - which reports that her daughter with William is Alicia (Alice) who "md [1] Sir Richard Sherburne, Knight, 1352, Yorkshire, and [2] Sir John le Boteler, Knight, Lord of Warrington, 1364, son of Sir William le Boteler, Lord of Warrington, and Elizabeth de Havering." Cf. http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk/page52.htm.
As "Marden Stub", he is signator to a petition of September, 1727 (presented to the Court of Quarter Session in Philadelphia, seeking a road from Olney to Tulpehocken) given in "Colonial Records of Pennsylvania," III:323. The second wife of Martin Stupp and his children and descendants except for (Anna) Christina Stupp and her line are from David Becker, 502 Janeway Drive - Apt. 76, Norristown, PA 19410 (2/96 via Internet). He writes: "Martin Stupp was an early immigrant to America, about 1709-1710. He settled in the Schoharie region of New York. Due to extreme circumstances in that area, many of these original Palatine settlers sailed on canoes down the Susquehanna and settled the area which was to be known as the 'Tulpehocken Settlement' (it is unsure at this point if the Martin who was among these original settlers was the Martin from Germany or a son of Martin, thus Martin, Jr. Nonetheless, it was this Martin who came to Tulpehocken who was the father of Christine....) Martin Stupp was one of the original settlers of this area." According to the book 'Palatine Families of New York, 1710,' by Henry Z. Jones, Martin Stupp and Anna Catharine Schultz had ten children." - see Vol. 2, pp. 1023-24. Martin's will was probated 19 March 1755. He and his family arrived in the Tulpehocken area after 10 Jan 1725 and his signature is on a petition for a road from Olney to Tulpehocken (presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions at Philadelphia in Sept., 1727. He is owner of 118 acres patented 20 June 1748 on Pichard Penn's Manor of Andulhea map (- "Hist. of Bethel and Tulpehocken Twps.", which also includes a map dated 1723 showing tracts owned by early settlers including an Adam Stupp). Martin's will names children: Frederick, Martinus (Martin,Jr.), Abraham, Elizabeth (m. Wagoner), Anna Kinugonda (m. Gruber), Catrine (m. Zerbe), Madlena (m. Shneyder), Gertraut (m. Paffenberger), Marialis (m. Neff), Margred Christina and Dorothea.
According to Pastor Stoever's records, Martin had two children with his second wife (Abraham and John Heinrich {who perhaps died young, as he is not listed in the will]). - information in this paragraph is from Kevin Stupp via Internet (KSStupp@aol.com), 12/96. A "Martin Stiep" was naturalized at the Mayor's Court in Albany, NY 31 Jan 1716. "Martin Stup" and wife Anna Catherina and one child lived at Schmidsdorf, NY in 1717. The covenant of Christ Lutheran Church, Tulpehocken, was signed in Sept., 1743 by "Martin Stupp." "Early Pennsylvania Births, 1675-1875," Charles A. Fisher, compiler (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.,, 2009), p. 38, lists a Martin Stupp as a charter member of Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg, Berks Co., PA in May 1743. Martin's will leaves his plantation to sons Abraham and Martin (200 acres) and they are to pay the estate 400 pounds and provide for Susanna (widow) - other children are to have equal shares of the balance.
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Gordon Pattison (glpbmp@home.com) shared these notes from his file 23 June 2000 via email: From "The Palatine Families of New York" 1991, 2 vols. by Henry Z. Jones: Maarten Stub (no wife) with 3 children were on Captain John Untank's ship in the 5th party of Palatines in Holland (Rotterdam Lists). Martin Stupp with 4 persons over 10 years of age was on the June 30, 1710 subsistence list of New York Governor Robert Hunter. List of March 25, 1712 Martin & 3 persons over 10 years. List of June 24, 1712 Martin & 4 persons over 10 years. Martin Stiep was naturalized January 31, 1715/16 at Albany. Martin Stub & Anna Catharina with 1 child were at Neu-Ansberg about 1716/17. Martin Stub was a signer of the road petition in Tulpehocken in September 1727. On May 12, 1732 he was issued a warrant to have a parcel of land surveyed in Richard Penn's Manor Andulhea. The 118 acres of surveyed land, located about 1 1/4 miles northwest of Rehersburg were patented to Martin on June 20, 1743.
From Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants of PA by Daniel Rupp, page 465: Names of Early Settlers in Tulpehocken, Berks and Lebanon Counties: As early as 1723, 33 families of Germans, who had come to New York in 1710, settled in Schoharie in 1713, left there and located on Tulpehocken Creek; among these were: 17 names are listed including Lorentz Zerbe, and Andreas Walborn. As "Marden Stub", he is signator to a petition of September, 1727 (presented to the Court of Quarter Session in Philadelphia, seeking a road from Olney to Tulpehocken) given in "Colonial Records of Pennsylvania," III:323. In 1728, others from Schoharie settled here: 15 names are listed including Johan Philip Schneider - In 1729, Conrad Weiser left Schoharie with his wife and 5 children and settled near the present site of Womelsdorf, one mile east of town. He was usefully employed in various capacities by the Government of Pennsylvania, until within a few weeks of his death. He died July 13, 1760, aged 83 years, 8 months and 12 days. His earthly remains moulder in their narrow house, near Womelsdorf. The first settlers in Tulpehocken were Lutherans and German Reformed. Rev. Tobias Wagner was the first pastor of the Lutheran Congregation. The following is a List of the members of the Tulpehocken Church, from 1743 to 1746. Note: A number of names are listed including Martin Stupp, Michael Nef Sr., Christian Walborn, Johan Philip Schneider, Abraham Nef, Andreas Wigner, Peter Zerb, George Pfafenberger, Daniel Schneider, Heinrich Gruber, Christian Gruber, Johannes Zerbe, & Jacob Zerbe. (All having family names who married into the Stupp family.)
Berks Co., PA Will Abstract: Martin Stupp, Tulpehocken - Will dated 20 July 1753, Entered probate 19 March 1755 -
To sons Martinus & Abraham my plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. Paying 40 pounds to extra provides for wife Susannah. All my children viz. Frederick, Martinus, Abraham, Elizabeth Wagoner, Anna Kinyjontia Gruber, Catrine Zerben, Madlena Schneyder, Gertraut Pfaffenberger, Marialis Neff, Margred Christina, Dorethea Stupp shall have an equal share in remainder of estate. Wife Susannah & friends Abraham Lauck & Martin Battoroff executors. Signed X Witnesses Conrad Weiser, Peter Stein, Samuel Weiser [Translation by Conrad Weiser]
A web site (http://www.iterativity.com/Genealogy/fg01/fg01_367.html) states in 2003 that a Martin Stupp m. 28 Dec 1741 in Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA to Anna Susanna Walborn (b. 1715 in Schoharie, NY, daughter of Johann [Hans] Adam Walborn and Anna Elizabetha Feg, both born in Germany). For another genealogy of Martin Stupp with additional information, see http://members.aol.com/rogercubs/stuppoutline.htm in 2004
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