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[36149] This person is from the unverified Brunke Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
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[51017] Mary is daughter of James Lymburner Douglass (1811-1865) & Exina Jessie Blodgett (b. in 1810; m. 21 November 1833 in Brooksville, Hancock Co., ME).
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[40452] See "New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial, Vol. 4," William Richard Cutter (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1913), p. 1788.
[51664] For Andrew and Nancy and descendants, see the unverified file LB2J-143 in familysearch.org.
[41177] Edward is son of Samuel Givens (1802-1899) and Elizabeth Ray (1804-1884) according to the unverified file 26LH-3LL in familysearch.org which states Edward also m. 21 January 1901 in Lincoln, NE Catherine Grace Smith. His grave marker states "Pvt Co. D, 93rd Illinois Infantry". "The Nebraska State Journal [Lincoln, Nebraska], 20 December 1928," p. 1: "Edward Givens, Lincoln's oldest Civil war veteran and a resident here for nearly fifty years, succumbed after a short illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Lee, 1945 R street at 6 p. m. Wednesday. He celebrated his ninety-ninth birthday Oct. 31. Despite his advanced age, Mr. Givens was in good health and his mind was sharp until Saturday, when he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. His condition steadily weakened until the end. Mr. Givens waa always an active man and on his ninety-ninth birthday, when he received numerous congratulatory messages from friends, he recalled his part in the Civil war as clearly as he had twenty or thirty years before. Born in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, he married there and moved to Illinois in 1852. He had often recalled for friends his first acquaintance with historic figures of the period - the time he went to Freeport, Ill., and heard Lincoln and Douglas debate. In 1862 he enlisted in company D, Ninety-third Illinois Infantry. His company first went to Chicago to guard prisoners captured by Grant at Fort Donelson. They were then ordered to the front in Tennessee and soon after were dispatched to Vicksburg, reaching there shortly after the confederates had surrendered to Sherman. Mr. Givens saw active fighting at Champion hills, twice in the vicinity of Vicksburg and in several other engagements. Mr. Givens with his family moved to what is now Firth, Neb., in 1869. Altho of meager education himself, was an inveterate reader and always took an active interest in the education of others, as is evidenced by the fact that he was largely instrumental in bringing before the legislature the free text book bill. The first district school in the vicinity was organized by Mr. Givens and a group of neighbors near Firth, and Mrs. Givens became teacher in a single room built especially for the purpose on the Givens house. At Mr. Givens suggestion text books were bought by the group for the children and furnished free. After a number of years at Firth the Givens family moved to Lincoln and Mr. Givens established a blacksmith shop which he maintained until he was seventy years of age, when he retired. Besides Mrs. Lee, he is survived by another daughter Mrs. William Morris of Firth; three sons, Ed of Auburn, Wash.; Douglas and Lilburn of Omaha, thirty-two grand children, eighty great-grandchildren and thirty great-great-grandchildren."
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[24623] John, AKA Johannes Sieger, was among the first Council members of Zion Lutheran Church in Blain, 1815.. John m. (2) Abalona ______ (b. 1772 in Huntingdon Co., PA, d. 10 Sept 1854, buried in Blain, PA). John bought a farm one mile north of New Germantown in Perry Co., PA. He is thought to be son of Matthias Seager, b. in the Palatinate (Germany), who came to America on the ship Phoenix 15 Sept 1749 and settled in Schuylkill Co., PA - see "Flickinger Families of the United States," the Rev'd Robert Flickinger (Des Moines, IA: Success Composition and Printing, 1927). http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carbdat/m&h/34_n-whthll.htm offers: "The first of the Siegers, whose Christian name is supposed to have been Melchior, came from Würtemberg, Germany, about 1750, and settled, in company with the Gross and the Guth families, on a tract of land upon which Siegersville stands. He built a log residence on the road leading from Philadelphia to the Blue Mountains, laid out in the time of King George III, in a portion of country well watered, but overgrown in scrub-oak. At his death his son, Samuel, succeeded him in the ownership of the farm. He built the old stone hotel at Siegersville, still standing. The latter died in 1835, at the age of seventy-five, leaving a large family of children, among whom were John, Michael, Peter, and George. John Sieger was a prominent man in the township in his day, . . . " See "The Perry Review, Vol. 30 - 2009" (Newport, PA: The Perry Historians), p. 17. Ancestry.com offers: "Sieger Name Meaning - German: from the Germanic personal name Sigiheri, a compound of sigi victory + heri army."