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[9798] "The Jefferson County Tribune [Oskaloosa, Kansas], 13 July 1917," p. 1: "Clarissa Briner was the oldest child of Daniel and Amanda Briner. She was born near Kirkville, in Mahasea County, Iowa, August 21, 1852. She resided there until the spring of 1857 when she came to Oskaloosa, Kansas, with her parents, arriving here June 10th. She lived with her parents until her marriage on April 17, 1884, to William H. Pottorf. To this union were born two daughters, Claire, who is a nurse in the Santa Fe Hospital in Topeka, and Mrs. Sadie Wilson of Dexter, Kansas. Having come to Kansas in the early days Mrs. Pottorf entered fully into the spirit of the times and in all civic life took the side of the righteous. She was received a full member into the Methodist Church by Rev. R. W. Horsfield, July, 16, 1871. She was an active and faithful member, always ready to do her part in any thing that pertained to the welfare of the church or the community. She had a christian's experience; lived her profession and truly her life was 'filled with good works.' Her last service to the public, though physically weakened, was to meet with the Red Cross committee the evening of June 26, and there as ever, cheerfully and loyally take her part. She has been in failing health for almost a year. But Tuesday evening July 3, she was taken critically ill. She passed away very peacefully about 8 o'clock Thursday evening July 5, age 64 years, 10 months 14 days. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, her step-daughter, Mrs Nora Warnoch, of Kansas City, and two brothers, Sylvester and George Briner of Oskaloosa, and one sister Mrs. Ida Walker of Stillwater, Okla. A host of friends join with these in mourning her departure. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. T. A. Nichols, and interment was in the Pleasant View cemetery."
_George Michael BREINER __________________
| (.... - 1782)
_Johann Jacob BREINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY ________
| (1767 - 1842) m 1806 (1742 - 1806)
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| (1788 - 1827) m 1806 (1743 - 1830)
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_Robert I ("the Magnificent"), Duke of NORMANDY _|_Judith of BRITTANY ______________________
| (1000 - 1035) (0982 - 1017)
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_John B. GEIB _______|
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| |_Barbara HERSHEY ____|
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| |_Barbara EBY ________|_Elizabeth MAYER _____________________
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| | _Daniel ROYER _______|______________________________________
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| | | |_Catherine KEMPER ___|_Catharine REICHEN ___________________
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[50192] Arnold served in the U. S. Army in World War II and the Korean War.
[58170] The unverified file KLL4-3Q6 in familysearch.org offers: "When Harriet Elizabeth Smith was born on 22 July 1845, in Bingham, Somerset, Maine, United States, her father, Shurtlief Smith, was 39 and her mother, Nancy Elizabeth Doe, was 25. She married Samuel King Emerson III on 22 July 1866, in Penobscot, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. She lived in Hermon, Penobscot, Maine, United States for about 10 years and Maine, United States in 1870. She died on 26 June 1931, in Hampden, Penobscot, Maine, United States, at the age of 85, and was buried in Hampden, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
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[60599] Marcia's obituary: "Marcia V. Grattan, passed away peacefully, Sept 15, 2007, at a Bangor hospital. She was born Nov 26, 1946, in Springfield, the daughter of Susie (Davis) and Orris Spencer. Marcia was a 1965 graduate of Lee Academy. She loved gardening, knitting, crafting and taking pictures of her favorite places to visit; Mt. Katahdin and Schoodic Point. She was a member of the Veazie Congregational Church, where she was on the trustee and missions committees. She had many wonderful and loving friends from the Veazie church and a special, life-long friend, Donna King, whom she loved dearly. She will be lovingly remembered most for her dedication and devotion to her family. Marcia was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Melvin, her parents, a brother, Phillip, and a sister, Gail. She is survived by her brothers, Clifford and Carroll of Springfield, Avon and wife, Kathy of NC, Dale and wife Beulah of Dixmont, Dana of Gardiner, and a sister Lottie and husband, Blake; nieces, Lauralee, Barbara, Vickie and husband, Doug, Debbie, and Shannon and husband, Terri; great-nieces and great nephews, Blake Marie, Marie and husband Mark, Ron and wife Ginger, Samantha, Douglas, and Brooke., and great-great nephew and great-great-niece, Timmy and Daisey."
[61969] The unverified file KZ6H-6LW in familysearch.org offers: "When Ruth Swain was born about 1695, in Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, her father, John Swain II, was 32 and her mother, Experience Folger, was 32. She married George Coffin on 4 November 1717, in Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 daughters. She died on 8 February 1775, in her hometown, at the age of 81."
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Captain Manwarren Beal was born 12 August 1736 at York, ME. He moved eastward along the ME coast to Cape Elizabeth for about 10 years, then to Mt. Desert Island about 1768, to Bucks Harbour (now part of Machiasport, ME) in 1770 when he bought the property of John Manchester, and in 1774 to Beals Island, where he settled and remained for the rest of his life. He brought a considerable quantity of possessions and goods with him, and established a store on the island. He supplied the settlers of the region with goods which he and his sons brought in coastal vessels from Falmouth and Boston. He had a good relationship with the local Indians. His intelligence, education, personality, and commanding size all tended to make him a leader among the local settlers. In 1775, he engaged in correspondence with the patriots Committee of Safety, which entitles him to be considered a Revolutionary War Patriot.
Late in 1776, a British ship stopped at Beals Island and seized the family's winter food supply and other goods, but did not harm anyone (Manwarren was not home at the time), and the family managed to survive the winter.
Tales of his large size and great strength are often told interchangeably about him and his great-grandson, "Tall Barney" Beal (1836-1899). Manwarren was about 6'-7' tall, and weighed over 300 pounds in 1800. He had a wooden chair especially made to hold him. He also wrote some poetry. There is a considerable amount of other details accumulated concerning his personality and activities. He died suddenly on Beal's Island August 23, 1800, aged 64 years. On November 15, 1758 at Cape Elizabeth he had married Lydia Welch, who was born June 17, 1739 at Cape Elizabeth. She died about 1800 (soon after her husband), aged 61 or 62 years.
On March 3, 1801 an inventory was made of Manwarren's property. Total Real Estate consisted of his homestead which consisted of 75 acres with buildings valued at $1,056.00. The total estate including person items totaled $3,300.29.
(Source: Leonard Tibbets Correspondence.)
Children of Manwarren BEAL and Lydia WELCH are:
i. _______ BEAL, b. Abt 1759, Cape Elizabeth, ME; d. 1760-1765.
6. ii. SARAH BEAL, b. May 06, 1761, Cape Elizabeth, ME; d. 1820-1830, Jonesport, ME
7. iii. LYDIA BEAL, b. July 25, 1763, Cape Elizabeth, ME; d. 1800-1830.
8. iv. JEREMIAH BEAL, b. June 12, 1765, Cape Elizabeth, ME; d. July 04, 1831, Beal's Island, (Jonesport) ME
v. LUCY BEAL, b. September 10, 1767; d. 1853, Beal's Island, (Jonesport)
vi. MANWARREN BEAL, b. November 01, 1769, Mt. Desert (?), ME; d.1847-1849, Beal's Island, (Jonesport) ME
9. vii. ASA BEAL, b. November 01, 1771, Bucks Harbor, ME; d. 1847-1849, Beal's Island, (Jonesport) ME
viii. AMMI BEAL, b. April 20, 1774, Bucks Harbor, ME; d. Abt March 1804; m. (1800) MARGARET N. SAWYER
10. ix. OLIVE BEAL, b. April 24, 1776, Beal's Island, (Jonesport) ME; d. December 25, 1851, Kelley's Point, (Jonesport), ME
x. FRANCES BEAL, b. November 04, 1778, Beal's Island, (Jonesport) ME,
11. xi. BARNABAS COFFIN BEAL, b. July 09, 1781, Beal's Island, (Jonesport) ME; d. April 04, 1835, Beal's Island, (Jonesport) ME
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[8542] The 1860 federal census in Rock Creek Twp., Huntington Co., IN lists Clarinda, age 4, as daughter of Henry S. Zumro (age 37, b. in PA) and wife Rosana (age 33 b. in PA). Clarinda's death certificate provides her information and lists her parents: Dr. H. S. Zumro & Rosana Alleman - "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8ZR-CMS : 8 December 2014) Clarinda's will is recited in the "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 19 June 1909," p. 3.