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[39268] This person is from the unverified Braxton-Landis Families tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 which states Benjamin is son of Alexander Anderson and Mary Lackey. Find A Grave Memorial 101620850 offers: "PA Death Certificate #6920. Occupation: medical doctor. Cause of death: nephritis, uremic poisoning. Father: Alexander Anderson, born Perry Co, PA; mother: Mary Ann Lackey, born Perry Co, PA. Spouse: Mary E Anderson." "History of Perry County, Pennsylvania . . . ," Harry Harrison Hain (Harrisburg, PA: Hain-Moore Co., 1922), p. 790 states that Benjamin was educated at the Bloomfield Academy and graduated in 1899 from the Medico-Chirurgico College in Phiadelphia, and is son of Alexander B. Anderson and Mary Ann Lackey; he moved to Wilkinsburg, Allegheny Co., PA and was a physician in the Pennsylvania Railroad Medical Department.
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[1965] Clémence and Renaud also had Simon de Clermont, "a épousé Mahaut de Breteuil." http://home.wxs.nl/~voort359/home3mouss.html states that she m. "Lancelin de Bullens, of Dammartin (1113)."
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[16452] "The Herald-Press [Saint Joseph, Michigan], 2 Mar 1937," p. 5: "Funeral services were held yesterday in Niles at the Turner and Pifer funeral home for William Dustman, 78 year old Three Oaks man who died Saturday at the Pawating hospital after being a patient there one week. Durlin Wheeler, a Christian Science reader, officiated and burial was in the Niles cemetery. Mr. Dustman was taken to the Niles hospital after an ailment in one of his legs became serious and it was found necessary to amputate. Hospital officials report Mr. Dustman was recovering rapidly and the sudden change came Saturday soon alter he had eaten his dinner. Mr. Dustman came to Three Oaks about 20 years ago and had been a well known carpenter. The past few years he had operated a furniture repair shop on the north side of town. His wife died several years ago and those who survive are two daughters. Mrs. C. F. Snyder, former local woman now of Niles; Mrs. Frank Chamberlain, Chicago, and one sister, Mrs. Catherine Ghainer, Kalamazoo and one granddaughter, Mrs. G. Teske, of Niles."
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[34474] This line is from the unverified Lobb-Shaffer Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013. Republican and Herald (Pottsville, PA), 28 June 1958, p. 7: Funeral services will be held Monday for Daniel Geist, 68, Pitman, well-known retired teacher, who died at the wheel of his car near Klingerstown. He was a school teacher for 47 years in the Pitman-Klingerstown area until retiring a year ago. A lifelong Pitman resident, he was a son of the late Rudolph and Alice (Fetterman) Geist. He was a member and trustee of St. Paul's E. C. Church, a Sunday School teacher, a member of Woodmen of the World and Klingerstown Fire Company. Surviving are his widow, nee Mayme Haas; five daughters, a son, 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
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[2368] Judith is probably daughter of Count Henry of Verdun. http://koti.phnet.fi/ossian/taube.htm states that she is "Liudgard, Gräfin v Vermandois, b. abt. 882. Parents Herbert I, Graf v Vermandois, b. n. 840 and Bertha de Morvois" (in which case she may be sister-in-law to Robert I, King of France, q.v.).
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[54996] The unverified file KK9W-WLG in familysearch.org offers: "Margaret Ann Wright was born on 4 June 1851, in New Brunswick, British Colonial America. She married Jeremiah Bragdon. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Northampton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada for about 20 years and Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1901." Find A Grave memorial 242255307 lists these children for Margaret and Jeremiah: George Asa Bragdon (1866-1950), Joseph Harman Bragdon (1870-1896), James William Bragdon (1873-1932), Arthur Willard Bragdon (1876-1943) & Ethel Mae Bragdon Bragdon (1885-1953).
[25200] Family name also seen Sherzer or Shürger. Find A Grave memorial 44858415 offers: "Catharine was the daughter of a Mennonite preacher, born in Eisenbach, Zweibruecken. Catharine Shürger married Christian Blickensderfer on January 7, 1748. They moved to Nieder Saulheim where they resided several years. She traveled with her husband and brother-in-law, Jost, and two children on the ship "Rowand." They came first to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where a week after arriving gave birth to her third child, Christian. They lived for 1½ years in Phila. and then moved to a farm near Lititz. In 1761, Christian built a house in the village (69 Main Street, Lititz) and moved his family into it. By this time she had already suffered the loss of four children. She was a woman of more than ordinary strength of mind and ability, exercising great influence in the forming of a substantial and solid character in her children, all of whom became persons of influence in the communities in which they dwelt. She was a sincere and active Christian, the family connecting themselves with the Moravian church immediately after they arrived in America, first at Philadelphia and then Lititz. Catharina died of the epidemic "camp fever" while helping during the American Revolution. Her son, Jacob, died of this epidemic a week before she died. Of her nine children two sons (Matthew & Christian) and a daughter (Catherine) survived her."