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[61191] Frederick's obituary: "Fredrick Donovan, 69 died peacefully on June 10, 2018 at a Madawaska Health Center. He was born in Bangor, Maine Feb.11, 1949 the son of Jasper and Earnestine 'Sheafe' Donovan Sr. He worked many years on his parents potato farm, in lumber mills and as a Truck Driver. Fred was a former member of the Elks Lodge of Presque Isle, & Former ASA softball umpire. Fredrick loved hunting, fishing, playing cards with his best friends and in-laws Nena and Charles Mims, coin collecting and collecting baseball cards. His favorite pastime was watching the Red Sox, Ny Giants, and Boston Celtics. He is survived by his wife Margaret 'Macwhinnie' , two daughters April and her husband Ray Barfield of North Waterboro and Melodie and her husband Paul Lavoie of Madawaska , Me. One grand child Alyssa Barfield. One brother Jasper Jr. and his wife Connie of Alabama, and one sister Dorretta Carney of Bangor. He was predeceased by his Father and two brothers Ronald and Dennis, one sister Lula."
[22365] Frank Dyer shared in 2003 on his web site at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/will_ri/d1.htm#i5 - "Feb. 20,1686/7, his son, William(2) mentions his deceased father in his will. NEHGR, Vol 151, pages 408-416 "Walter Blackborne, London Milliner" by Johan Winsser; says (in part): About Midsummer's Day (June 24) 1624 Blackborne contracted fouteen year old William Dyer as an apprentice. Dyer, the son of an affluent Lincolnshire yeoman, was the future husband of Mary (Barrett) Dyer, the Quaker martyr. How the Dyer family came to select Blackborne is not certain, but it may have been through the Hutchinsons of Alford, Lincolnshire, or through the Carres of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, both families with known long standing associations with the Dyers and with close relatives in London. It may also be that the Dyers of Lincolnshire knew of Blackborne through one or more of the many Dyer families living in London, to whom they may have been related. In any case, William Dyer must have labored on a trial basis for the first year, because it was not until 20 August 1625 that his nine year indenture was enrolled with the Fishmongers, and it was made retroactive to the previous summer. In assuming responsibility for an apprentice, Blackborne obligated himself to serve as a surrogate father, teaching young Dyer his trade, providing him with bed, food, clothing, and behavioral supervision, and maintaining him in the religious life of the parish. In return, Dyer agreed to serve his master faithfully for the set term of years, to forgo marriage during his apprenticeship, to keep his master's secrets, and to adhere to strict behavorial standards both in his master's house and abroad in the town. On 10 February 1632, William Dyer signed a lease to rent "The Globe" in the New Exchange, formerly occupied by Blackborne, for a term of two and a quarter years. About a year later 1632/33 William Dyer also assumed the lease for Blackborne's tenement on Mr. Greene's Lane. By the autumn of 1635 William Dyer had set sail for Boston and soon was prospering in his new home. He was one of fourteen owners of a wharf in Boston. [e-mail from Aurie Morrison: "The 20th Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 3, p.366 Captain William and Mary Dyre, who came from England to Boston, Mass., and joined the First church there in December, 1635. Captain Dyre was disfranchised for "seditious writing" Nov. 15, 1637, removed to Rhode Island, and was one of the signers of the compact of government for that province, March 7, 1638. He was secretary the same year, general recorder, 1648; attorney-general, 1650-53; member of the general court, 1661-62, 1664-66; general solicitor, 1665-66, and 1668, and secretary to the council, 1669. He was commissioned commander-in-chief upon the sea in 1653, and headed an expedition fitted out in Rhode Island against the Dutch. His wife, Mary Dyre, was the only woman to suffer capital punishment in all the oppression of the Friends the world over. She accompanied her husband on his mission to England with Roger Williams and Dr. John Clarke to obtain the revocation of Governor Coddington's power in Rhode Island and while there became a convert to Quakerism and a preacher in the society. On arriving in Boston in 1657 she was imprisoned and on the petition of her husband was permitted to go with him to Rhode Island, but never to return to Massachusetts. She returned, however, and with William Robinson and Marmaduke Stevenson was tried and convicted for "their rebellion, sedition and presumptuous obtruding upon us notwithstanding their being sentenced to banishment on payne of death, as underminers of the government." Robinson and Stevenson were executed, but through the petition of her son, Mayor William Dyre, she was reprieved on the same conditions as before, but in May, 1660, again appeared on the public streets of Boston, and was brought before the court, May 31, and condemned to death. She was executed June 1, 1660."]" A further discussion of Mary Dyer's ancestry is in NEHGR, Vol. 158 (Jan. 2004), pp. 27-28 - this article concludes: "Although a milliner and merchant, william Syder served his apprenticeship in and was a member of London's prestigious Fishmongers Company. In 1635 ... William and Mary (Barrett) Dyer settled in Boston" - citing "The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635", Vol. II C-F (Boston, NEHGS, 1002): 379-85. Cf. "The American Genealogist" Vol. 20, p. 186; Vol. 26, p. 229; Vol. 27, p. 216; also "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island," John Osborne Austin (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969), p. 290.
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[48929] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, ME], 17 August 2021": "Augusta - Grace Myra Grant Kenney, age 107, of Augusta, passed away on August 15, 2021, following a well-lived, well-loved life, full of grace! Born on Webster Plantation, in Penobscot County, Maine, on December 6, 1913, Grace is the daughter of Fred Lorenzo Grant and Birdie Ella (Smith) Grant Davis. Born in the age of horse draw carriages, and long before the modern conveniences we recognize today, Grace bear witness to the evolution of time. She experienced all world wars, the depression, the telegram to the internet, and 18 sitting United States Presidents. Her full life, all 107 years and 8 months, is nothing short of incredible and something to be fully celebrated. Grace's legacy is a gift she has handed down to each of us that knew and loved her. Grace met her future husband, Fred L. "Ken" Kenney, while attending summer school at the Farmington Normal School, now known as The University of Maine at Farmington. Ken was playing saxophone in a band, when a tall, gorgeous, brunette entered the dance hall, and it was love at first sight. Grace married Ken, after a true courtship, as it was known at that time, in Milo, Maine, on January 30, 1937. A brilliant woman, and indeed well ahead of her time, Grace decided to keep her maiden name as part of her legal name and also decided to forego having children immediately upon marriage. Instead, Grace began teaching school, in a one room schoolhouse, spanning grades First through Eight, with a single wood stove to keep them all warm. Grace loved teaching and worked in schools around the State of Maine, including Lagrange, Nash, Lincoln, Gilbert, Hussey, as well as substitute teaching at St. Mary's School. She also taught school in Windsor, Montpelier and Brattleboro, Vermont. To this day, her penmanship is one for the ages, with a perfect slant and configuration. In fact, many have taken to laminating her hand-written letters or recipes to preserve this unique and historical marker. Grace Myra was a loving wife and mother. She was married to her husband Ken, for over 52 years. Their relationship exemplified a true partnership, for which the entire family continues to marvel. Grace with her style and zest for life and Ken with his calm and candid zeal. Grace had two children that she simply adored and fiercely protected - Linda Jeanne (Kenney) Lacey and Meylon Grant Kenney. No two children were more loved than these two and that love endured until Grace's final and peaceful breath. In fact, Grace was the soul of the entire family and often the bridge between the old world and the present. When you visited her home, life stood still, and you found yourself transported back to a time where family truly visited, reminisced, and learned. Strong willed and resolute in her convictions, Grace had a way of listening that put one at ease; yet, presented with a forthright manner that loving nudging you in the right direction. Grace's love was always unconditional, no matter the circumstance, and any and all were welcomed into her home with full acceptance and warm reception.Grammy Grace was, by all accounts, the very best of grandmothers. Truly exceptional! Our surrogate mother, our best friend, our confidant, and biggest fan, Grammy brought a sense of security to our lives that enriched us beyond measure. Ever consistent and truly invested, she made all the difference in our young lives and beyond. In fact, Grammy never forgot a birthday, a favorite birthday dessert (which she hand-made and delivered), or a holiday with the infamous $5 bill enclosed. She also made the very best tuna fish and fried bologna sandwiches. In all things, this resounding love pulsed through the entire family and enveloped a myriad of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and friends. Grace not only touched lives, she changed them for the better, and for that we are all forever grateful. An avid sports enthusiast, Grace was a fervent Patriots and Red Sox fan. On any given Sunday, you would find Grace in her #12 jersey. In the spring, she faithfully watched her Red Sox with relevant stats in hand. Indeed, Grace was known for her love of games. And, she was spectacular at all of them. One of the longest living bridge players, Grace played for too many years to count and, even as her friends began to decline in health, a younger generation of friends continued to play the game with her, which she almost always won. Ever the word sleuth, rarely did anyone beat her at Scrabble - so it is fitting herein to note that 'Grace' is defined as follows: [gras] NOUN (1) Simple elegant or refinement of movement; (2) Courteous goodwill; (3) Favor of God. We could not agree more! A daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, a grandmother, aunt, and cousin, Grace is lovingly survived by her son, Meylon G. Kenney of Augusta, ME; daughter, Linda J. (Kenney) Lacey of Augusta, ME; eight grandchildren: Gayle (Lacey) Pelletier and her husband, Michael Pelletier, of Augusta, ME; Wayne Lacey of South China, ME; Sharon Lacey of Portland, ME; Douglas Lacy and his wife, Mary Lacey, of Scarborough, ME; Deborah M. Jarzombek of Augusta, ME; Shannon G. Kenney and his wife, Sherry Kenney, of Augusta, ME; Joelle G. Nelson and her husband, Christopher Nelson, of Sugar Land, TX; and Jayson J. Kenney and his wife, Stephanie Kenney, of Augusta, ME; eleven great-grandchildren: Abigail Pelletier, Ryan Pelletier, Benjamin Lacey, Madeline Lacey, Nicole Musisi, Scott Gemas, Zachary Louten, Jocelyn Nelson, Alisha Bartlett, Jakob Davis, and Aries Aguayo; and eight great-great-grandchildren: Natasha Berry, Nathaniel Barbeau, Nevin Musisi, Nylah Musisi, Nessiah Musisi, Keegan Gemas, Logan Gemas, and Marcus Bartlett; and many extra-special nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and friends.Grace was predeceased by her parents; husband, Ken; brother, Fred L. Grant and his wife, Enola Grant; sister, Sula (Grant) Thompson and her husband, David Thompson; sister, Laura (Grant) Pelkey and her husband, Donald Pelkey; brother, Blake Grant and his wife, Ariel Grant; son-in-law, Ronald F. Lacey; daughter-in-law, Lois Marie Kenney; grandson, Steven Glenn Lacey; granddaughter, Laura Lee Ann Bartlett; nephew, Ted Grant; nephew, Peter Thompson; and niece, Betha (Grant) Andrews. Pursuant to Grace's specific request, visitation will commence on Monday, August 23, at 10 a.m. and a public funeral service will immediately follow at 11 a.m. at Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta. Thereafter, Grace will be interred, next to her loving husband, Ken, at Hill Crest Cemetery, located in Lagrange, Maine, at 3 p.m."
_John Casper (II) HEPLER _+
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_John Casper (III) HEPLER ____|_Anna Margaretha KRAMER __
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[19962] This person is from the unverified file L44Z-P1C in 2020 in familysearch.org.
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| _William SWARNER ________________________+
| | (1801 - 1874) m 1822
| _John SWARNER _____________|_Margaretha ("Margaret") Rebecca TITZEL _
| | (1823 - 1905) m 1853 (1804 - 1868)
| _Benjamin Franklin ("Frank B.") SWARNER _|
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| | |_Anna Mary BRINER _________|_Maria Philippina SWARNER _______________
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[9444] John m. June 15, 1953 Pauline Mathias and had Laurie Ann Hoerner (Aug. 13, 1956) and Brian Edward Hoerner (July 26, 1957). Find A Grave memorial 131985516 offers John's obituary: "Mt. Joy - John M. Hoerner, 82, died on Friday, June 27, 2014, at Susquehanna Valley Nursing and Rehab Center. He was the husband of Arlene S. (Lehigh) Hoerner, to whom he was married 21 years. Born in Harrisburg, on November 7, 1931, he was the son of the late Charles David and Thelma Ida (Swarner) Hoerner. John was a truck mechanic for Roadway Trucking and was a graduate of Steelton High School. He retired from the United States Navy Reserves. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Laurie Hagmaier of Oklahoma City, Okla.; two sons, Brian Hoerner of Middletown and Michael Hoerner of Mechanicsburg; two stepchildren Michael Bailey of Mt. Joy and Penny S. Middleton of New Cumberland; a sister, Jean Faul of Steelton; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren."
[58699] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 8 January 2014: "Seal Cove - Sylvia H. Gott, 77, died Jan. 5, 2014, at her home in Seal Cove. She was born April 10, 1936, in Camden, the daughter of Rupert and Charlotte (Brown) Howard. Sylvia was a 1955 graduate of Deer Isle High School and went to Washington State Teachers College, graduating in 1958. On June 26, 1957, Sylvia and Douglas A. Gott were married on Deer Isle. Sylvia and Douglas spent a number of years living and teaching in Hartland and then they moved to Stonington to teach. While teaching in Stonington they spent their summers in Southwest Harbor. She spent time working for Doug's father at Gott's Store and while Douglas started the construction business Sylvia helped with bookkeeping and occasionally drove a dump truck. She enjoyed picking blueberries, swimming, crafting, sewing, making things for the church sales and the Ladies Auxiliary and she enjoyed cooking for others. Sylvia is a member of the Tremont Congregational Church, Ladies Aid and Sewing Circle. She was a board member of the former West Tremont Methodist Church and the former Sunset Congregational Church. Sylvia is survived by her three sons, Timothy Gott and wife, Beth, of Seal Cove, Thomas Gott and wife, Tammy, of Southwest Harbor, and Peter Gott and wife, Jenny, of Tremont; four grandchildren, Jennifer Gray, Melissa Gott, Michelle Miles, and William Gott; six great-grandchildren, Olivia, Mollie, Lexi, Cooper, Lincoln, and Bentley; and a special sister, Joan Robbins. She was predeceased by her parents; and her husband, Douglas."
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|--Johannes ("John") MARTIN
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[34485] This person is from the unverified Gatewood Logan Family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.