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[60992] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 5 Decembeer 2025: "Beals, Maine - Professor Luther Merrill Beal, of Beals, Maine, age 82, passed away surrounded by his family in Machias, Maine, on December 4, 2025. He was born on November 30, 1943, at Beals, Maine to Charles H. Beal II and Leila Lenfestey Beal. Luther graduated from Beals High School in 1962 and continued his education at Washington State Teachers College in Machias, Maine, graduating in 1966 with a BS in elementary education. He continued his studies in the field of education, from several colleges and universities, receiving several advanced degrees. He taught in Kittery, Maine, and moved to Ipswich, MA, where he taught for 35 years. In addition to teaching for Ipswich Public Schools, he also taught many courses and workshops for school districts in ME, MA, NH and VT. Luther also traveled teaching for International Model School Conferences. Luther married his beloved wife, Alice Wiggin Beal, on August 28, 1998, and they enjoyed many years of love, adventure and travel. They traveled to many destinations throughout the United States and Europe, including several cruises on the QE2. Luther was a lifelong member of the Community of Christ Church, a charter member of the Beals Historical Society, and held memberships in Teacher's Associations in ME, MA, and NH. He retired in 2001 from Ipswich Public Schools but continued teaching college courses until 2018. Luther and Alice lived in Newburyport, MA, a city they loved. They were members and supporters of the Boston Arts and various theaters. They were fortunate to be guests at the 100th Gala Birthday Celebration, Seiji Azawa's retirement party, plus many other area affairs. They had many close friends in the area with whom they enjoyed the fine arts and fine dining. They returned to their beloved Beals Island for the remainder of his years where they enjoyed special friends, lobster, and the beauty of the area. Luther is survived by his brother, Farrell Beal and his wife, Gail; his niece, April and her husband, Jim Carver; and their daughter, Caroline; as well as many cousins, friends, and special friends, Mariner and Donna Bunker, and Marcia Beal Brazier. He was predeceased by his loving parents and his very special grandparents, Charles and Greta Beal Lenfestey, and Esten and Calista Beal; wonderful aunts and uncles; very special friends, Peter Chatman, Lenwood Wiggin, and Lawrence Peterson."
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[54440] The unverified file M6Z4-9X2 in familysearch.org offers: "When William Conary was born on 28 May 1807, in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, Thomas Conary Jr, was 34 and his mother, Mary Polly Sellers, was 34. He married Mercy Sarah Carter on 25 December 1832, in Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 5 daughters. He lived in Maine, United States in 1870 and Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine, United States in 1880. In 1850, at the age of 43, his occupation is listed as sailor in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States. He died on 13 June 1889, in Blue Hill Falls, Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 82, and was buried in Sunshine, Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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[1475] Known as "The Hammer," he was Mayor of the Palace and Frankish ruler; baptised by St. Rigobert, Bishop of Reims; ruled the Franks through Clothaire IV whom he made king of the Franks in name; consolidated his power in what is now France and laid the basis for the feudal system. "The characters of Charles Martel and his grandson Charlemagne offer many striking points of resemblance. Both were men of courage and activity, and the two men are often confused in the `chansons de geste.'" {- Encycl. Brit., 1956, 5:293; cf. 9:599:} "Charles began the greatness of Austrasia...Frankish unity was re-established. He then defended Gaul against the Frisians, the Alamanni and the Bohemians. ...Charles proved himself another soldier of the cross by repelling the Moorish invasion at Poitiers (732)...." He reigned 714-741 and is buried at St. Denis. For further information, see the 2003 web site: http://www.mathematical.com/martelcharles.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Martel. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p77.htm offers: "Carolus Martellus, dux Francorum also went by the name of Charles "the Hammer." ... "Carolus, Pipini filius ex Alberda uxore, tenuit regnum Francorum annis 27." He married Chrothrudis de Trèves, daughter of Liutwin "der Heilige", Erzbischof von Trier and Willigarde von Bayern, between 715 and 725; His 1st. He was cast into prison by his mother-in-law, Plectrude, on the accession by her grandson Theodoald after 21 October 714. He associated with Chrothais , a concubine between 715 and 720. He excaped from prison and put himself head of the national party of Austrasia before 716. He surprised and defeated the Neustrians in 716 in Amblève near Malmédy. He was defeated by the Frisian King, Radbod, in 716 in Cologne, Austrasia. Annals of Monte Fernando 717: "Karolus filius Pipini fit dominus." Duke of Franks between 717 and 741. He defeated the Neustrians a second time, and pursuing the Neustrians as far as Paris, on 21 March 717 or 28 May 717 in Vincy, near Cambrai. He forced Plectrude to surrender her power and restore to him the wealth of his father before 718 in Cologne, Austrasia. He proclaimed Chlotaire IV as King of Austrasia while reserving the title Mayor of the Palace for himself in 718. He attacked the Saxons who had invaded Austrasia and laid to waste their country to the banks of the river Weser after 718. Mayor of the Palace in Frankish Kingdoms, between 718 and 741. He defeated the combined army of the Neustrians and their allies the Aquitainians before 719 in Soissons. He proclaimed Chilperic II as King of all the Franks on the death of Chilperic's brother Chlotair IV in 719. In this action his authority was endorsed by the Neustrians and Aquitainians. He seized Western Friesland, on the death of their Duke Radbod, without any great resistance on the part of the Frisians, who had taken possession of it on the death of Pepin in 719. He launched a second expedition against the Saxons in 720. He proclaimed Theuderic IV, still a minor, as King of all the Franks in 720. Duke of the Franks between 721 and 741. He accorded St. Boniface (Winfrid), the great apostle of Germany, protection in 723. This protection was all the more salutary as the saint himself explained to his old friend, Daniel of Winchester, that without it he could neither administer his church, defend his clergy, nor prevent idolatry. "Hence Charles Martel shares, to a certain degree, the glory and merit of Boniface's great work of civilization." He brought to submission Raginfrid of Neustria in Angers, restoring the Frankish Monarchy as it had been under his father Pepin, in 724. He entered Bavaria against the ever more independent Agilolfing dukes in 725. He associated with Sunnichild von Bayern, daughter of Herzog von Bayern Tassilo II von Bayern and theAbbess of Nonnberg, Imma of Alemania, in 725 in Bavaria; His 2nd. "He also brought thence the Princess Suanehilde, who seems to have become his mistress. " He reentered Bavaria and restored Frankish suzerainty in 728. He marched against the Alemanni under "King Lantfrid" and thereby subjugating Southern Germany in 730. He was disappointed with Eudes of Aquitaine for comprimising with the Moslems, but did move south to attack the Moors in Aquitaine in 731. He defeated the Saracens and stopped the Moslem conquest of Europe at Tours in October 732 in the area outside of Tours. This battle (the Battle of Poitiers) has proven to be one of the most decisive battles in history. As of after October 732, also called Charles "The Hammer" He was given this name following the Battle of Poitiers for the way he had mercilessly slain the moslem army advancing into Europe. He began a series of campaigns to force Burgundy to yield to his rule in 733. He put down a rebellion by the Frisian Duke, Bobo, who was slain in battle, between 733 and 734. This time the Frisians were completely subdued and adopted Christianity. He entered Aquitaine, quelled the revolt of Hatto and Hunold, sons of the deceased duke Eudes in 735. A year later he left the duchy to Hunold, to be held in fief. He heard of Eudes' death and marched rapidly across the Loire River in order to make his power felt around Bordeaux in 735. He assumed full authority of the Franks on the death of the Merovingian Theodoric IV in 737. So great had his power grown that he did so without legal right. He banished the Moslems from Arles and Avignon, and defeated their army on the River Berre near Narbonne before 739. He surpressed a rebellion in Provence led by Maurontus in 739. He was had completely subdued the petty rulers of Burgundy in 739. He also continued fending off Muslim attacks into Gaul. He left a will before 21 October 741; Provided for the division of the Frankish Empire between his sons Pepin (Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence) and Carloman (Austrasia, Alamannia, and Thuringia). Aquitaine and Burgundy were left to their own devices. He died on 22 October 741 in Quierzy-sur-Oise, France. He was the eponymous ancestor of the Carolingian Dynasty."
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[46485] Lydia is daughter of Stanley Kinney (1800-1885) and Margaret Kariger (1815-1890).
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[38465] This person is from the unverified Fetter Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
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[47575] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 26 Februry 1998, p. 17: "Prospect - Mrs. Beulah N. Servisky, 86, of Prospect died Feb. 24, 1998 at the Hawthorne House in Freeport. She was born Aug. 20, 1911 in Prospect, the daughter of Leroy and Belle Leach. She was an employee of Penobscot Poultry in Belfast for many years, working in the cooking department. Her hobbies included knitting, sewing and tending her flowers. She was predeceased by her husband, Stanley Servisky, Sr.; a brother, Mearl Leach; a sister, Beatrice Harriman; daughters, Katherine Smith and Margaret Smith, and a son Stanley Servisky, Jr. Mrs. Servisky is survived by her twin sister, Belvah Gross of Verona Island; daughters Betty Harriman of Northport and Jean Raleigh of New Hampshire; 13 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren one great-great-granddaughter, many nieces and nephews Graveside services wll be held in the spring at the Maple Grove Cemetery in Prospect."
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| (1731 - 1811) m 1757
_Henry RICE ______________|
| (1778 - 1853) m 1798 |
| | _Johannes HARTMAN ________
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| |_Maria Appolonia ("Abigail") HARTMAN _|_Margaret MOSS ___________
| (1742 - 1789) m 1757 (1716 - 1773)
_William Heim RICE ____________|
| (1815 - 1882) |
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| |_Margaret THOMAS _________|
| (1785 - 1852) m 1798 |
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| |_Eleanor HUMPHREYS ___________________|__________________________
| (1766 - 1862)
_William Johnston RICE _|
| (1848 - ....) m 1870 |
| | _Mathias (Lei, Ley?) LOY _
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| | _Michael (Sr). LOY ___________________|_Anna Maria DAY __________
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| | _George Michael LOY ______|
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| | | |_Maria Margaret (Lempert or) LAMBERT _|__________________________
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| |_Mary Elizabeth ("Betsy") LOY _|
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| | _Johann Adam WEIBLEY _________________|__________________________
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| |_Catharina WEIBLEY _______|
| (1791 - 1850) |
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| |_Anna Maria WEAVER ___________________|__________________________
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|_Caroline HARTMAN ______|
(1846 - 1921) m 1870 |
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| _Johannes KEHL _______________________|__________________________
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| | |_Catharine KULP ______________________|__________________________
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|_Maria ("Mary") KELL __________|
(1814 - 1907) |
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|_Esther BAKER ____________|
(1779 - 1871) |
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[60412] Louise is daughter of Ralph Merton Stewart (1879-1946) & Bessie Mae Bailey (1888-1985; m. 25/26 November 1909 in Sangerville, Piscataquis Co., ME).
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| | _Andreas GEIST ______|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER ___
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| | _Andrew GEIST _______|
| | | (1839 - 1913) m 1868|
| | | | _Christopher HEPLER __________+
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| | | |_Magdalena HEPLER ___|_Catherine WAGNER ____________
| | | (1803 - 1869) (1780 - 1855)
| |_Mary Agnes GEIST ___|
| (1872 - 1961) m 1898|
| | _Henry LATSHA ________________+
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| | _Michael LATCHA _____|_Catharine Elizabeth EMERICH _
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| |_Mary P. LATSHA _____|
| (1841 - 1929) m 1868|
| | _Anthony WOLFE _______________
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| |_Sarah WOLFE ________|_Margaret KNISS ______________
| (1816 - 1885) (1776 - 1842)
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| (1924 - 1932)
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(1903 - 1928) m 1920|
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[13867] "Bobby K." (age 5) is listed as a grandson residing with the David Troutman family (his grandfather) in the 1930 federal census.