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| | _Eugene Sylvester COOMBS ___|_Hannah J. GRAY _______________
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[13014] Sarah is daughter of Matthew Coe (b. ca. 1620, r. Gloucester, MA and Portsmouth, NH, d. 1670 in Portland, ME) and wife Elizabeth (m. 15 June 1647 in Gloucester, dau. of Thomas Wakley and wife Elizabeth), brutally massacred by Native Americans. Cf. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/rfc/gw78.htm. Sarah and Joseph had Ensign Benjamin Ingersoll (of Gloucester, MA), 1687-1755, m. (1) Mary Hunt. Benjamin and Mary had Joseph Ingersoll, b. Falmouth 30 July 1725, m. 1749 Elizabeth Davenport (b. Boston 1723 to James Davenport; she d. 15 March 1809) - Joseph and Elizabeth had Sarah Ingersoll who m. Lewis Fabian of the Royal Navy who d. 13 March 1791. Hugh Casement (Casement@t-online.de) offered via email in August, 2004: "It is said that the 'Patriots', as they called themselves (of course from our point of view they were rebels), used to meet in the Bunch of Grapes tavern, and may have planned the thing there. The landlord was Joseph Ingersoll, who had been a Lt-Col. in the French & Indian war. He m. Elizabeth, widow of Joseph Chapman, 3rd dau. of James Davenport, innkeeper and baker of Boston, eldest dau. by his late 2nd wife Sarah Franklin. Their dau. Sarah somehow found herself m. to Lewis Fabian, then a young Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, who was presumably stationed in Boston to keep an eye on the unruly element among the inhabitants. When you chucked us out in 1777 or so he returned to southern England, taking his wife with him. She bore him several children, some b. in Boston and some in England."
[13013]
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"Genealogical Dictionary of ME & NH," Noyes, Libby & Davis
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[27003] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/DENMARK.htm offers: "Snorre names (in order) 'Nikolas and Magnus the Strong' as the sons of 'the Danish king Nikolas, a son of Svein Ulfson' and his wife Queen Margreta. The 'Annales Colbazienses' name 'Magno filio Nicolai Regis' when recording that he killed 'Canutus' in 1130. He was chosen as king of Sweden [Västergötland] in 1129 after the death of [Inge II King of Sweden]. He 'committed a most loathsome murder on a kinsman [Knud "Lavard"] and developed into a most notorious exemplar of treachery'. He was publicly defamed by the 'ting' at Ringsted in 1131, and exiled to Sweden by his father to avoid bloodshed. He succeeded his father in 1134 as Magnus I 'den Stærke/the Strong' King of Denmark. He was formally enfeoffed with Denmark by Emperor Lothar I at Halberstadt in 1134. - m ([1127]) as her first husband, Ryksa [Swantoslawa] of Poland, daughter of Boleslaw III 'Krzywousty/Wrymouth' Prince of Poland & his second wife Salome von Berg-Schelklingen ([1116/17]-after 25 Dec 1155). She married secondly (before 18 May 1136) Vladimir Vsevolodich Prince of Novgorod, and thirdly (after 1140) Sverker I King of Sweden." For Magnus' burial place see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vreta_Abbey.
[8805] Doris' obituary: "Doris I. Reppert, 96, a resident of Drews Place II in Coldwater, went to heaven on Aug. 8, 2008, surrounded by her family, who loved her so very much. Doris was born to Jesse and Clara (Miner) Dexter on March 17, 1912 in Quincy, and moved to Coldwater as a youngster with her family. She married John B. Reppert on Aug. 31, 1929 in Coldwater , where they raised their family and celebrated their 60th anniversary. Over her lifetime Doris has been an active member of the Community of Christ Church (formerly RLDS), Fortnightly Chorus, and city chorus, the Sweet Adelines, the CHC Auxiliary, the Kings Daughters, and the Thomas Miner Society. She was recently inducted into the Daughter of the American Revolution. A talented writer of poetry, Doris enjoyed entertaining her friends with her recitations and songs. In earlier years, Doris and J.B. and their children preformed for various functions, presenting programs of readings, skits, and music. Doris was employed at the Coldwater State Home and Training School, Woodwards Ready-to-Wear, and Federal Mogul. She was preceded in death by her husband J.B; her parents; a sister Muriel Collins; her son, Donald J. Reppert; and son-in-law Robert Biggs and Don Norton. Survivors are her son Richard (Beverly) Reppert of California; daughters Carolyn Biggs-Summitt (Jack Summitt) of Ft. Wayne, Ind. and Ester Norton and daughter-in-law Georgann Reppert both of Coldwater; 14 Grandchildren; 33 Great Grandchildren, and 30 Great Great Grandchildren; sisters Eunice Bailey and Ruthann Sager; brother Jesse (Marge) Dexter; many nieces and nephews, and very special friends John and Marge Mossman and family."
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| | _John Sylvester WHITTEN _|_Gemina SYLVESTER ___
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| |_Edith A. HUTCHINGS _____|_Sarah Ann WARDWELL _________
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| |_Jeannette ("Nettie") EASTMAN _|
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| |_Margaret Ellen LEACH ___|_Dorothy HUTCHINS ___________
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| |_Ada ORDWAY _____________|_Eliza J. STOVER ____________
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[43144] David and his family are listed in the 1880 federal census in Mahantongo Twp., Schuylkill Co., PA. In the 1910 federal census there he is age 82 and widowed, and son Alexander and his wife Barbara are in the household along with granddaughters Maude, Alice and Tillie.
[40041] The unverified Lawson Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "William Smith McDaniel was born on February 5, 1836, in Fox, Ohio. He married Sarah Jane Bost/Boss on September 27, 1859, in Carroll County, Ohio . . . . He died on December 28, 1903, in Ashland County, Ohio, at the age of 67, and was buried there. . . . Sarah Jane Bost/Boss was born on September 22, 1843, in Fox, Ohio . . . She died on August 23, 1911, in West Salem, Ohio, at the age of 67, and was buried in Ashland County, Ohio."
[52663] Jemima is said to be daughter of Joshua Roberts (1722-1804) & Ruth Smith (1726-1767).
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[22508] Richard graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA and practiced as a physician in Sweetwater, TN. He build the family home there on High St. After the War Between the States he partnered with his wife's brother-in-law in the mercantile and produce business and also developed commercial property in Sweetwater. He entered the "drug business" (pharmacy?), retiring about 1898. His family and information is from his descendant, Richard T. Conroy.
_Henry SILSBEE ______+
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_Jonathan SILSBY ____|_Dorothy EATON ______
| (1650 - 1714) m 1673 (1622 - 1676)
_Jonathan SILSBY ____|
| (1676 - 1751) m 1715|
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| |_Bethiah MARSH ______|_Susanna SKELTON ____
| (1650 - 1723) m 1673 (1629 - 1695)
_Samuel A. SILSBY ___|
| (1726 - 1812) m 1746|
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| | _Daniel ALLEN _______|_Rebecca WYMAN ______
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[35541] Benjamin is son of Samuel Silsby and Hannah Goodale according to http://www.fgs-project.com/maine/s/silsbyb.html in 2013. Samuel's brother, Capt. Goodell Silsby, was an original settler of the Amherst area in 1805. (Herbert Silsby tells of the Militia of Aurora and Amherst starting for Eastport in 1814 when the British threatened to attack. The Militia turned back at Beddington when told that the British controlled Eastport and Moose Island. It was on July 11, 1814 when the British came ashore. They did not leave until 1818. Were either of these Silsby men involved?)