[43302] Stanley m. (2) Ellen Jane Wright Brookhart (1894 - 1976). He is son of Hamilton Curtin Brookhart (1862 - 1946) and Mary Grubb (1865 - 1949).
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[28148] The unverified Mengel Family Tree states she is Anna ("Barbara") Dotterer who arrived in PA in 1727 from Germany, married in Bonfeld, Germany, and provides her information and parents.
[820] http://communities.northumberland.gov.uk/Ford.htm offers: "Ford is a small village in north Northumberland. It lies approximately 10.5 kilometres (6.5 miles) north west of Wooler, which in turn lies approximately 32 kilometres (20 miles) south of Berwick upon Tweed. A family named Ford owned the Ford estate in the medieval period. It then passed to the Carr family who held the estate until 1536 when it passed to Elizabeth Heron, granddaughter of William Heron. Elizabeth went on to marry Thomas Carr of Etal and the estate passed to the Carr family. In 1660 Thomas Carr was murdered by his stepfather, John Ratcliffe of Alnwick, and the estate passed to Thomas' three sisters. In 1662 one of the sisters, Elizabeth, married Sir Francis Blake. Sir Francis went on to buy up the shares of the two remaining sisters and by 1685 he owned all of the estate. Sir Francis died in 1717 and the estate then passed to his grandson, Francis Delaval of Seaton Delaval. The estate remained with the Delaval family until the death of John, Lord Delaval in 1808. Following the death of John's widow, Susanna, in 1822, the estate passed to her granddaughter Susannah, Marchioness of Waterford. In 1832 the estate comprised 7145 acres and was valued at £9579 12s 7d. The estate remained with the Waterford family until 1907 when it was sold to the Joicey family who own the estate today. The centrepiece of the estate is Ford Castle. It is believed to have been built or rebuilt by Sir William Heron in 1287. Because of its close proximity to Scotland the Castle suffered frequent attacks by the Scots."
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"The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Main], 21 Octobe 2013":
Keene, NH - The Rev. Dana Forrest Kennedy died Oct. 16, 2013, in Westmoreland, N.H., at the age of 95. He was born Nov. 3, 1917, in Milbridge, the son of Chester and Geneva (Beal) Kennedy, and was brought up in Bangor.
He graduated from Bangor High School in the Class of 1935, and went to the Bangor Maine School of Commerce for three years, graduating with a signed diploma and a BMSC medal in 1938. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Commercial Education degree from the University of Maine and taught the commercial course at Gilman High School in Northeast Harbor, Maine, for three years.
In 1945, he graduated from the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Mass., with a Master of Divinity degree. He worked as curate at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, a large parish in Lynn, Mass., where among other things he headed the Vacation Bible School of the citys Protestant churches. Two years later, he became rector of St. Barnabas Church in Springfield, Mass., and also promotion director for the Diocese of Western Massachusetts. In 1950, he went to St. James Church in Woonsocket, R.I., as rector. While in Rhode Island, he was on the Diocesan Council, president of the clerics, member of the Examining Chaplains, host of a weekly TV program and two weekly radio programs. From there he was called by the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church as executive secretary of this division. He worked closely with the Broadcasting and Film Commission of the National Council of Churches and acted as moderator on NBC-TVs 'Frontiers of Faith' panel program during the summer and fall of 1956, was preacher on two CBS church of the air programs and moderated three NCB Faith in Action programs. He traveled throughout the United States helping dioceses develop radio and TV programming, wrote for the National churches magazine FORTH as well as establishing and developing the staff and work of the Division of Radio and TV. For 13 years he was a moderator of a nationally syndicated radio interview program, 'Viewpoint.' This program was broadcast on WOR Radio network, Radio Free Europe and the Armed Forces Overseas Network, as well as being syndicated weekly on 400 radio stations nationwide from 1957 through 1971. He interviewed celebrities and authors, such as George Meany, Eleanor Roosevelt, John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Robert Young, Jessica Tandy, John Eisenhower, Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, Jackie Robinson and over 600 guests from the USA, Hawaii, Canada and Europe.
In 1961, he was called to be rector of Christ and Holy Trinity Church in Westport, Conn. During his 29 years of leadership, the parish acquired and added to an existing property a neighboring church building and three houses all adjacent to the historic Trinity Memorial Church itself, thus establishing three acres in the heart of the downtown Westport for the exercise of its ministry. He also raised $2 million in endowments before he retired in 1989. He established and became headmaster of the Christ and Holy Trinity Day school for preschool children and he developed a full-time staff of curate, two secretaries, bookkeeper, sexton, choirmaster and organist.
He was a member of the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of Connecticut and was on the Communication Committee and for six years Dean of the Mid-Facilities Deanery.
In 1961, his interest in the region led him to become a member of The Norwalk Town Union of Kings Daughters and Sons, a regional home for the aged. In 1972, the Norwalk Town Union created a new corporation, Kings Daughters and Sons Housing Inc. The corporation built a new $2.5 million dollar elderly housing apartment house with 128 units for low-income persons over 62 years of age.
He was a 50-year Mason and a longtime member of Rotary, and has a lifetime membership in the Society of the Mayflower descendants and the Sons of the American Revolution.
He was, at the request of President Chesley Husson, a member of the Board of Trustees of Husson College and was present and took part in the dedication of the new land for the college. He was also a trustee of Shimer College in Illinois.
He is the author of a small book of poems, 'Waterbrooks Of The Spirit,' miscellaneous magazine articles, and in 1991, after he retired, he wrote a Bible to read to small children, titled 'My Very First Golden Bible.' The Western Publishing Co. of Racine, Wis., published it as one of the Golden Books. It has been reprinted several times and has sold over 250,000 copies thus far.
He was married for 54 years to Muriel Hallett Kennedy, now deceased. He has one son, Michael, married to Diane Clauson Kennedy of Trumbull, Conn.; and three grandchildren, James Clauson Kennedy and wife, Christin, of Tupelo, Miss., Ryan Hallett Kennedy and wife, Danielle, of Bridgeport, Conn., and Michael Adams Kennedy and wife, Tricia, also of Bridgeport, Conn. He has two great-grandchildren, Elizabeth and Emma.
[22732] In 2003 http://www.geocities.com/lindaellenperry/gen/d1809.html#P44 offers: "Phillip Maltsberger was born in 1741. He immigrated in 1751. Phillip is believed to be the son of one of the Moltzbergers that arrived on the Ship Two Brothers. He died in Oct 1808 in Greene Co., TN. He drowned. John Maltsberger and Michael Brightwere the estate administrators. He was Catholic in New Hanover Twshp, Montgomery Co, PA. He signed a will. He was married to Eleanor after 1765. Eleanor signed a will on 26 Oct 1808 in Greene Co., TN: Eleanor, as a widow, signs her estate over to her son, John. Michael Bright and Barnett Crabtree are his securities. The estate includes: 2 beds, 1 dutch oven, 1 kettle, 2 pails, 2 horses, ducks, 5 acres of corn in the field. An estate sale as conducted on 18 Nov 1808. Those who purchased items were; John Maltsberger, Eleanor Maltsberger, John Olinger, Nicholas Long and Francis Hughs, William Chandley, James Shannon, Phillip Taylor, David Good, Viney Morgan and John McNeal. She died aft 26 Oct 1808 and bef 18 Nov 1808 in Greene Co., TN. She emigrated from from Reading, Berks Co. PA to Greene Co., TN by way of the Shenandoah Valley of VA."
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[120] Jacob's surname was originally Moyer - it was changed to Myers about 1835. Jacob's genealogy is given in "Samuel Myers and Lydia Horner: Their Ancestors and Descendants," Forrest D. Myers (Harrisburg, PA: 1976). An old essay about Jacob states without proof "his father being among the first white settlers of that vicinity [Freeburg, PA] where he built a stockade to fortify himself and wife and their five sons against the ever lurking Indians, this old fortlike house still stands on what is now known as the Pannabecker farm near Freeburg, PA, preservation." Jacob is listed among the taxables in Lake Twp., Stark Co., OH in 1820-21-22-23-25. His deed to his Lake Twp. property 5 April 1819 from Reuben G(e)arl ("Girl" in the deed index) is for 151 acres for $2450 as the northwest quarter of Section 7, Twp. 12, range 8. The Jacob D. Myers will is in the Stark Co., OH Wills Old Series Vol. A, p. 304 - case 584 - and mentions wife and some children. Moyer is a variant of Meyer and Maier, based on the same root as Major and Mayor; Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "Meyer Name Meaning - German and Dutch: from Middle High German meier, a status name for a steward, bailiff, or overseer, which later came to be used also to denote a tenant farmer, which is normally the sense in the many compound surnames formed with this term as a second element. Originally it denoted a village headman (ultimately from Latin maior greater, superior)."
[41252] Ancestry.com offers: "Potter Name Meaning - English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter): occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Low German pot. In the Middle Ages the term covered workers in metal as well as earthenware and clay."