[44526] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 29 September 1964, p. 23: "Sedgwick - James M. Astbury, 56, died suddenly Saturday at a Blue Hill hospital. He was born January 7, 1908 at Sedgwick, son of Thomas and Katherine (Odette) Astbury. He is survived by hsi widow, Abbie Astbury of Sedgwick; five sons, James of Penobscot, Roger of Sedgwick, Virgil and Clayton of Blue Hill, Stephen of Alaska; two daughters, Miss Rose Astbury of here, Mrs. Gloria Tapley of West Sedgwick; three brothers, Arthur of Sedgwick, John of Ellsworth and Henry of Blue Hill; six sisters, Mrs. Amy Carlisle of Ellsworth, Mrs. Esther Parker of Blue Hill, Mrs. Katherine Caller of Medway, Mass., Mrs. Mabel Aderle of Dedham, Mass., Mrs. Ruth Gray of Sedgwick, Mrs. Lucy Gray of Randolph, Mass,; 21 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the South Penobscot Church with the Rev. John Blair officiating. Interment will be in Camp Stream Cemetery, West Sedgwick." James is son of Thomas E Astbury (1865-1953) & Katherine Audet (1872-1948).
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[41316] See the unverified information about this line in 2019 in http://timames.net/snowsite/files/WilliamSnowmanDescendants.pdf. An unverified file in Ancestry.com lists him as Uriah Burke Leach.
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[28765] Michael (Jr) r. Levittown, PA and had Michael, Stephen, Ann and Susan.
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[11133] See http://www.regiments.org/milhist/biography/royals/1831chrS.htm
[38151] This person from the unverified Shires Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states Joseph is son of Thomas Soper (1580-1657) and Mary _____(1586-1618). Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press offers: "Soper Name Meaning - English (chiefly Devon): occupational name for a soapmaker, from an agent derivative of Middle English sope 'soap' (apparently of Celtic origin). The process involved boiling oil or fat together with potash or soda."
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War of 1812 - Swigart, John -- Account of John Swigart's life which was printed in the Ohio Liberal. "I was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 1793. In the year 1806 my father moved to Stark County , Ohio , then a perfect wilderness. There as only one cabin in Canton and that was a tavern. I was then about 13 years old and remember well the hardships and privations which attended our life in the woods. Wild beasts and wild men roamed the forest in all directions. I helped my father to clear out two farms of about fifty acres on each. I had many encounters with bears and wolves, the howls of the latter being kept up nightly the year round. I have also killed many deer and wild turkeys. Rattlesnakes were abundant, thousands being scattered over the woods. In the spring of 1814, I joined the army under Col. Cotgrove, at Cleveland , and then marched to Detroit through mud and swamp. At night, in many places, we had to build brush heaps for our beds to keep us out of mud and water. At Detroit we got in open boats and rowed up the river, to the mouth at Huron Lake and there helped to build a small fort. On the 13th of July, we entered on board a fleet commanded by Commodore St. Clair, and sailed on Lake Huron till the 4th of August, when we were landed on the Island of Mackinaw , where we had a battle with the British and Indians. The battle was obstinate and bloody and we were forced to retreat with the loss of sixty-seven men killed and wounded. Among the killed were Major Holmes, Capt. Sanborn and Lieut. Jackson, three brave and fearless soldiers, who bared their bosoms to the storm of battle with a gallantry worthy of being held in perpetual remembrance. Poor Fellows! They died covered covered with martial honors. The next day after the battle we sailed down through the lakes and landed at Shargrin River and from thence were marched to Painesville on Grand River , where we were discharged. On receiving my discharge, I immediately set out for home, which I reached in safety. In the year 1815, I came to Richland County , and taught the first school in Orange township. My wife and myself were the first couple married in this township, which took place in the spring of 1816. We then commenced our life in the woods, surrounded with a dark and interminable wilderness. But, although our home was solitary and alone, yet joy and happiness reigned in our midst. In a few years I had cleared twenty-five acres, when I sold it, and in the spring of 1821 moved into Monroe township, near the mouth of the Rocky Fork and settling down once more cleared forty acres more, besides killing any number of rattlesnakes, as there was a den of them on my farm. I counted at one time twenty of these reptiles lying in the shelving rocks; but I could not get at them to kill them. It was in the spring, and warm sun was shining over head, and the reptiles were leaving their rocky den to bask in its warm rays. I suppose there were hundreds and probably a thousand of these reptiles lying in this den at that time. In the spring of 1832 I moved into the woods again, on Citizens Run, near Hastings Post Office and cleared 125 acres more, and erected a Saw Mill. In 1852 I sold again and moved to an improved farm one mile further north, and lived there until the spring of 1857, when I moved to my present location adjoining the village of Lucas . I have raised a family of five sons and four daughters, all married but one daughter. I have thirty-five grandchildren and three great-grand children." This account was found among other clippings pasted in a book that appeared to have been some sort of insurance journal. It is in the Ohio Historical Library at Columbus , Ohio , the numbers on it were R 977, 1280OH-3. When John and Barbara first came to Monroe township, they settled on the Southwest corner of Sect. 11. He moved in the morning in the woods without any shelter but the trees and in the evening he had a cabin 16 x 16 feet erected and one half of the roof on: He moved his family into this cabin the same evening. Again in 1832 he moved into the woods, on the farm later occupied by his son, George (in 1977 it was occupied by George's grandson, Walter) it being a part of Sect. 20. Later he moved to Lucas where he died in 1870. Additional notes provided by the submitter: John and Barbara Ann Swigart are buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery on Pleasant Valley Road and McFarland Avenue . Their tall gravestone is quite large and conspicuous as is the War of 1812 Hero Star. The Pleasant Valley Lutheran Church is right across from the cemetery on McFarland Avenue . This is in Lucas , OH , a small town outside of Mansfield , OH . Submitted by Michael.
Swigart, John -- John Swigart, the father of Luther M. Swigart, of Mansfield, was a Monroe Township pioneer. He also served in the war of 1812. He settled in Monroe in 1821. Submitted by Amy. [Bellville Messenger: 02 April 1903, Vol. 11, No. 13]