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[41115] Find A Grave Memorial 100090880 offers: "George Beaver was born in Lebanon County, September 21, 1802, but soon removed to Perry County. After receiving an education in the public schools he learned the trade of tanner at Stumpstown, in his native county, and then conducted business in Pfoutz Valley, Perry County. In 1830, he purchased the farm now the home of his son, Samuel, and continued to devote his energies to its cultivation until his death, December 31, 1878. One year before his death, he also bought the farm on which his son, George E., now resides; both places had, about 1800, been owned by John Long, grandfather of Mrs. Beaver. Mr. Beaver served efficiently in the State legislature, being elected in 1841; he also served as county commissioner in 1883-34. He was married April 15, 1827, to Maria C., daughter of Jonathan Long."
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[61190] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 12 May 2022: "Ozark, AL, Alabama - Jasper 'Jay' Garfield Donovan Jr., first born son of Earnestine Sheafe Donovan and Jasper Garfield Donovan Sr., born October 16, 1946, passed away at his home residence in Ozark, Alabama on May 6, 2022. He was 75 years old. Jay graduated from Ashland High School in 1965 and then served his country in the U.S. Army from 1965 to 1968. SGT. Donovan worked at G.E. Co. in Bangor Maine as a machinist where he retired after 33 years in 2002. He also owned and operated his own 150 acre farm in Levant, Maine named 'Triple J Tree Farm' for 20 years. Jay and wife, Connie, wintered in Alabama for 14 years moving there permanently in 2015. He enjoyed gardening, special friends and having his entire beloved family living close by in his final years. He was predeceased by both parents; two brothers, Ronald E. Donovan and Fredrick W. Donovan; and two half siblings, Lula Jole and Dennis G. Donovan. He is survived by his sister, Doretta A. Carney and several nieces and nephews. Jay leaves behind his family, wife of 52 years, Constance 'Connie' M. (Grant) Donovan; and two sons, John A. Donovan and James A. Donovan and wife, Brenda."
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[22363]
The argument for this set of parents for Dr. William Dyer of Truro, MA is made by Frank Dyer on his 2003 web page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/argument.htm - "1.) The primary evidence against William Dyer being the same man as the son of Samuel Dyer and Ann Hutchinson is the fact that his gravestone states he was "aged about 85 years." However, death records are not reliable evidence of birth information unless corroborated by another piece of evidence. Dr. William Dyer married Mary, the daughter of Dr. Henry Taylor in Barnstable in December 1686 when he was 23 years old. The records show that his wife was born abt 1660. The gravestone of Dr. William Dyer gives his death as July 27, 1738, but mentions that he was 85 years old. If he is the Dr. William we think he is, then he was born in 1663 and died at 75 years old. His wife's death on her tombstone is October 8, 1738, "about 80 years old." Again, no one knows how old either one was. His gravestone at the Old North Cemetery in Truro was replaced with a more modern one, and it is possible the dates were not transposed correctly. 2.) Boston records show clearly the birth of William Dyer on March 7, 1663, son of Samuel and Anne Dyer. A baptismal record for young William has not been found. After his birth, no further record of William is found either in Boston or Rhode Island. The Dyer family church in Boston had been the First Church (Congregational) where his grandparents were members, that is, until his grandmother, Mary (Barrett) Dyer, was hanged in Boston for her devotion to the Quaker faith. As a result, no doubt, relations between the church and the Dyer family ended. 3.) Dr. William DYER and Mary TAYLOR had the following children: Lydia DYER (mother's mother honored); William DYER, Jr. (father honored); Jonathan DYER; Henry DYER (mother's father honored); Isabel DYER; Ebenezer DYER; Samuel DYER (father's father honored); Judah DYER. 4.) Major William Dyer (his uncle) bought his home and land in 1675 from Dr. Henry Taylor. This property bought of Dr. Henry and Mary Taylor was a parcel of land in New York city containing about 41/2 acres 'At the north end of the city, bounded on the south by the Garden and land of Peter Stoutenurgh and John Mange, butting east upon land of Oliver Steven(sen), northerly on the Highway which leads to Smith's Fly (valley) and westward upon the great Road to the City fronting Hudson's River, together with the yards, gardens, cellars, arbours, edifices, ruins of buildings, fencing, timbers, wayes, easments, etc.' The deed was recorded 10 April 1675. This property came to Dr. Henry Taylor in settlement of a claim he had against the Estate of Nicholas Davis, of Quaker fame in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, a friend of Mary Dyre, the Quaker, and Major William Dyre's mother. Dr. Henry Taylor, while a resident in Boston in 1671, had negotiated with Nicholas Davis to buy a farm belonging to Davis situated in Barnstable, MA. Before a clear title to the farm could be secured and after Dr. Taylor had paid in advance the sum of £420-0-0 (half the purchase price) Nicholas Davis had died from drowning in Newport Harbour. (Note that this is the same Nicholas Davis who had been imprisoned as a Quaker in Boston with Mary Dyre, William Robinson, Marmaduke Stephenson, and others.) He had been banished from Massachusetts Bay and went to Newport, RI. He owned quite some property in and about New York and New Jersey. Among his holdings, besides the above mentioned parcel was an estate called "Whitestone" in Flushing, Long Island and this property also came to Dr. Henry Taylor in settlement of his claim against the Davis estate. There is no doubt that Dr. Henry Taylor was well known to Major William Dyer. It is also well documented that Samuel Dyer and Major William Dyer were brothers. There is also no doubt that Dr. Henry Taylor was acquainted with Nicholas Davis, a Quaker well known to both Mary (Barrett) Dyer and Major William Dyer, who appeared in Boston seeking the release of his mother when she was imprisoned with Davis. The suggestion here is that the Dyer family and the Taylor family were well known to each other and that it is not unreasonable to suppose that Samuel Dyer's son, William might have married the daughter of Dr. Henry Taylor. They were certainly known to each other. 5.) It is very possible young William early became a part of Dr. Henry Taylor's family with the intent of studying medicine. Although William's father, Samuel, died in Newport, Rhode Island circa 1678 at the young age of 43, he had lived in Boston with his family almost until the time of his death. He may have been ill for some time, and no doubt was in contact or knew Dr. Taylor. Samuel left children of the following approximate ages at his death: William, 15 years; Samuel, 13 years; Nathaniel, 11 years; Edward, 8 years; Elisha, 6 years; Anne, 4 years; Henry, 2 years; Barrett, a few months old. 6.) William's mother, Anne, may have been a spirited person as evidenced by her will which was proved in 1717. Under this will, she provided for all of her children except her sons, William, Nathaniel and Edward, who were all living at the time of her death. Edward was mentioned in the will only to the extent of 'All rents due me from Edward of Kingstown, being due from 1710, Nov. 29, at L6 per annum, and all hereafter found due which should have been for my yearly support and maintenance.' There is a possiblity that a high-spirited William may not have got along well with a high-spirited mother, and may have been apprenticed very early to the care and teaching of Dr. Henry Taylor. It would not be unusual for a boy of 13, 14, or 15 years to become apprenticed as William was at or before 15. 7.) If William had been born on the Cape and grew up there, the local people would have known who his parents were. There were no records. It has been stated, his parentage is not known, and it is not known where he came from. Perhaps, he did not want to ne identified with his grandmother who was hanged. Thus, the evidence demonstrating a connection between these two families with William Dyer of Truro being the son of Samuel Dyer and Ann Hutchison is stronger than the evidence to the contrary. Marcelia Dyer Berry in her manuscript, "The Dyers from England to Cape Elizabeth 1557-1987 - "Descendants of Henry, 3rd son of Dr. William Dyer," p. 9, draws the same conclusion and states that these two William Dyer's are the same man. I think the evidence is sufficient to conclude that Dr. William Dyer of Truro, Mass. was the son of Samuel and Anne (Hutchinson) Dyer. Does it constitute proof? That is left up to the reader. [Contributing Sources: Hal Bradley, Dyer researcher; Marion Shea, Enquiry Service, New England Historic Genealogical Society; Phil Dyer, Dyer researcher.] For detailed information in 2019 see http://rcconnellgeni.blogspot.com/2011/08/anne-hutchinson-younger-wife-of-samuel.html. Also see NEHGR 145:262 and "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island," John Osborne Austin (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969), p. 290.
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[48927] Fred also m. (1) 12 January 1907 in Carroll, ME Margery M. Lothrop (they divorced) - they had Blake Bion Grant (1907-1981) & Lothrop Grant (1908-1908).
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_John Casper (III) HEPLER ____|_Anna Margaretha KRAMER __
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[7865] Naomi is daughter of John Landis and Nora Ethel Stroup. The 1940 federal census in Shelby, Sharon Twp., Richland Co., OH lists Naomi in her parents' household and reports she is a waitress in a "tea room" managed by her mother, and her father is a "trucker". Ancestry.com offers: "Landis Name Meaning -German and Swiss German: nickname for a highwayman or for someone who lays waste to the land, Middle High German landoese."
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_James (Sr.) LEACH __|_Ruth BRYANT ________
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_Peletiah LEACH ________|
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| |_Alice FREEMAN ______|_Mary PERKINS _______
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_Richard LEACH _________|
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| | _John GRINDLE _______|_Sarah LEAVITT ______
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| |_Mary GRINDLE __________|
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| | _Benjamin WEBBER ____+
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| |_Dorothy WEBBER _____|_Mehitable ALLEN ____
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_Thomas Atkins LEACH _|
| (1828 - 1894) m 1861 |
| | _Joshua ATKINS ______+
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| | _Joshua ATKINS ______|_Rebecca ATWOOD _____
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| | _Ambrose ATKINS ________|
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| | | | _Ambrose DYER _______+
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| | | |_Abigail DYER _______|_Thankful HOPKINS ___
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| |_Prudence ATKINS _______|
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| | _Nathaniel ATKINS ___+
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| | _Nathaniel ATKINS ___|_Mary CROWELL _______
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| |_Prudence ATKINS _______|
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| _Isaac INGALLS ______|_Hannah MARTIN ______
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|_Mary Susan INGALLS __|
(1843 - 1922) m 1861 |
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|_Abigail MCCASLIN ______|
(1796 - 1886) m 1840 |
| _Joshua GRAY ________+
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| _Reuben (Sr.) GRAY __|_Jennat ELLIOT ______
| | (1743 - 1832) m 1763
|_Abigail GRAY __________|
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|_Abigail BLACK ______|_____________________
(1743 - 1820) m 1763
[46693] Vista is daughter of George Washington Minich (1855-1935) and Lydia Sherry (1856-1912, m. in 1875 in Redbank Twp., Clarion Co., PA).
_Adam SWARNER _____________________
| (.... - 1842)
_William SWARNER ________________________|_Marich(a) GARICH _________________
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_John SWARNER _______|
| (1823 - 1905) m 1853|
| | _Johann Heinrich ("Henry") TITZEL _+
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| |_Margaretha ("Margaret") Rebecca TITZEL _|_Magdalena HAUENSTEIN _____________
| (1804 - 1868) m 1822 (1774 - 1812)
_Benjamin Franklin ("Frank B.") SWARNER _|
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| |_Anna Mary BRINER ___|
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| | _Adam SWARNER _____________________
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| |_Maria Philippina SWARNER _______________|_Marich(a) GARICH _________________
| (.... - 1884) (1774 - 1866)
_John Reuben SWARNER _____|
| (1882 - 1965) m 1903 |
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(1883 - 1947) m 1903 |
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