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His nickname was "Will". William's family history is given in "A Family of the Bagaduce: The Ancestry and Genealogy of William Conner, Jr....," by Albert E. Myers (Harrisburg, PA, 1976). His middle name is Henry per plaque under his portrait in the Wilson Museum, Castine, Maine; this plaque notes that Capt. Conner sailed clipper ships to the West Indies and other ports, and later sailed to the Grand Banks.
The 1850 federal census of Penobscot lists William and his family; next door are parents, William and Elizabeth Conner. The 8 June 1870 federal census of North Castine in the town of Penobscot lists William with wife Emeline, son Frederick [sic] and others - William is shown with $1200 in real estate and $380 in personal estate. The 1880 census shows William with wife Emeline (who is listed as suffering from heart disease), Fred M. (age 24) and Annie B. Echenagucia (granddaughter, age 2) - next door is Ezra S. Conner and his family.
He is not to be confused with person of the same name in coastal Waldo County, Maine. The ship William H. Conner, built in Searsport, was named for this other William H. Conner, who d. 13 Sept 1875 at age 57, resident of Belfast, ME, merchant and shipbuilder (m. Caroline R. Porter 22 Sept 1839, she d. 13 Sept 1875) - the ship was the largest and last full-rigged ship built at Searsport [launched in June, 1877, 210' long, 40' beam, 24' depth, 1496 tons].
A fine description of fishing on the Grand Banks under sail is given in Chapter 26 of "Coastal Maine: A Maritime History," Roger F. Duncan (New York: W.W.Norton, 1992). Also see "Maine Sea Fisheries: The Rise and Fall of a Native Industry, 1830-1890," by Wayne M. O'Leary (Boston: Northeastern University Press). By 1860 Castine was the wealthiest town in Maine, due to its fishing fleet.
"Some Castine Vessels," collected and prepared in typescript by Robert Applebee and in the library of the Searsport (ME) Maritime Museum, contains the registration information (10 May 1839) for the ship Patapsco, owned by Robert Perkins of Castine, which states that the ship was built in Castine in 1835 and had one deck and two masts, is 72-1/2 feet long and 18"4" wide, and has a depth of 8'2" - 96 and 88/95 tons - square stern, no galleries and a billet head, and that William Connor, Jr. [sic] is the present Master.
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[45051] Elinor's obituary from Find A Grave: "UTICA, N.Y. - Elinor Louise Dysart Leach, 86, of 1668 Hager St., died Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009, at the Martin Luther Home. She was born Dec. 15, 1922, in Utica, N.Y., a daughter of Samuel and Marie Richthammer Dysart. She graduated from Utica Free Academy and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. She married Earl A. Leach Sr., Nov. 30, 1946, in Utica, N.Y. In addition to her husband, she leaves two daughters and sons-in-law, Elaine and David Fuller of Utica, N.Y., and Judith Leach of Utica, N.Y.; a son and daughter-in-law, Earl A. and Charmaine Leach of Chetck, Wis.; six grandchildren who she loved dearly, Colleen Martinez and her husband, Victor, Cameron Leach and his wife, Tiffiny, Cory Leach, Brendan Leach, Autumn Leach and Mark Leach; and six great-grandchildren. She also leaves her special "family" The Kuhn's, Dan and Karen and their sons, Stephen and Patrick and his wife, Jennifer; and a special friend, Betty Brady."
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Mary Lou's obituary: "Mary Lou Hale, 84, of Tionesta, PA., passed away on April 29, 2008 at Hamot Hospital in Erie, PA. She was born on May 3, 1923 at Saltville, VA to the late Stephen L. and Sarah B. (McMichael) Johnston, Sr. When three months of age, the family moved to Pittsburgh, PA. She spent her early school years in East Liberty, but didn't like attending such a large school. In 1931, her father moved the family to Tionesta. They lived on Dale Street and Mary Lou finally felt happy about school. The days spent with cousins in Tionesta were some of her most fond memories. She graduated from Tionesta High School in 1942 with third honors. After graduation, she went to work at Hale's Confectionery. In June of 1943, she took a train from Pittsburgh, PA to El Paso, TX to marry her high school sweetheart, Forrest E. Hale. He was stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso due to WW II. They were married on June 29, 1943 in the Central Baptist Church. After a brief honeymoon, she returned to Tionesta. They were owners of several business in Tionesta. In 1952, they opened a Dodge - Plymouth Garage in the Robinson Building. After this, they purchased the Dewdrop Restaurant from her Uncle and Aunt, Harvey and Ruthe Johnston. In 1960, they rented Cropp Dairy and established Hale's Dairy Bar.
Mary Lou left the restaurant business and went to work at Forest Hardware. When Faulkner's Red and White opened in the Tionesta Plaza, she was hired as a clerk/cashier. In 1973, they moved to Tidioute, PA. Forrest Hale worked for Wolf's Head Oil Bulk Plant. Mary Lou worked at the gas station. Her husband died on March 26, 1977. Mary Lou decided to return to her beloved hometown. In 1980, she was employed at the Photo Driver's License Center, where she remained for four years. In 1984, she ran on the Republican ballot for Forest County Jury Commissioner. She won the election and eventually served four terms as Jury Commissioner for Forest County. She was a member of the Tionesta United Methodist Church. She also attended Tionesta Church of God. She was a Life time member of the Auxiliary and V.F.W post 8803 in Tidioute, and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 102 in Tionesta. Surviving are four children, Stephen E. and Beverly L. Hale of Tionesta, Diane L. and Thomas M. McGraw of Tidioute, Sam R. Hale of Tionesta, and Gene A. Hale of Tionesta. Nine grandchildren also survive, Bruce E. and Denise A. Hale of Smethport, Brian D. and Terri F. Hale of Tionesta, Stacey L. and Jeffrey D. Shreffler of Tionesta, Susan M. and Brian K. Reib of Pleasantville, Amy L. McGraw of San Jose, CA, R. Scott and Kristen McGraw of Clarendon, Melinda D. Beck of Tidioute, Randy L. Hale of Tionesta, and Lynnette A. and Michael Fedora of Tionesta. She also has the following: 11 great-grandchildren, Jacob Hale, Lauren Hale, Bryce Hale, Meredith Reib, Owen Reib, Aubrey Shreffler, Caleb McGraw, Zachary McGraw, Patrick Sheckler, Lukas Sheckler, and Paige Beck; two step grandchildren, Ranee Faes and Dane Faes; and two special nieces that took care of her, Mary Ellen Anderson and Peggy Kidd. Her companion of 18 years, William C. Terry of Tionesta, also survives. She was preceded in death by her husband; a great-granddaughter, Emma McGraw; and four siblings, David C. Johnston, Margaret E. Dawson, Gertrude L. Osten and Stephen L. Johnston, Jr."
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[18568] Thomas m. 12 July 1687 Elizabeth Burnham, daughter of Deacon John Burnham, Sr. of Ipswich. For their family, etc. see "The Kinsman family: Genealogical record of the descendants of Robert Kinsman, of Ipswich, Mass., from 1634 to 1875," Lucy W. Stickney, Kinsman (1876), pp. 52-53.
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[57156] Clifford served as a Sgt. in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is son of Berton George McLaughlin (1884-1958) & Myrtle Lena Dicker (1892-1971; m. 6 October 1911 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA).
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[59617] Roy served as a PFC in the U.S. Army.
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[3464] http://www.pcug.org.au/~ronwells/660-9.htm states: "William le Vavasour, d 1189/91, custodian of the lands of the Archbishop of York, a justice itinerant and adviser to Maud, Countess of Warwick. In 1166 he was still farming the lands held by his presumed grand-father Mauger." http://www.freewebz.com/powys/pl_tree/ps32/ps32_041.htm states "Certainly . . . descendant of Malger, a Domesday tenant of the Percies. William's father may have been Malger, son of the Domesday Malgar. William's uncle was Robert filius Malger." - citing "II: Domesday Descendants," K S B Keats-Rohan (Boydell Press: 2002), p. 1134. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/VAVASOUR.htm offers: "Knight, Lord of Hazelwood, grandson of Domesday tenant, Mauger [Ref: CP XII/2 p231]. 30 Henry II (1184) a judge, and one of the witnesses to the charter of the Abbey of Sawley, York County, refounded by Matilda De Percy, C. Warwick. 1187: held two knights fees of Sir William De Percy. Cokayne, George Edward, Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Gloucester: A Sutton, 1982. Foster, Joseph, Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire, Vol I - West Riding, part 4. London: Winfred Head, 1874. LDS Film#0924024."
[59244] June is daughter of George Orman Whitmore (1869-1937) & Marcia Lyshon (1881-1915; m. in 1898 in Alton, Penobscot Co., ME).
[36116] This person is from the unverified Burt Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.