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[54781] Find A Grave memorial 55255952 offers: "History professor at University of Maine Orono and state of Maine historian. Murdered in New Orleans in April 1979."
_Samuel BRILLHART _____+
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_Isaac BRILLHART _________|_Elizabeth Ann BEALER _
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_Gerald Leonard BRILLHART _|
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[1616] Kraentzler, op. cit., p. 60, gives her name as Hadeburge de Beaudemont, dau. of Raoul IV de Beaudemont, Viscount de Mans, and Ermensinde de Montreveau (first marriage for both). She is given elsewhere as daughter of Arnulf Debeaumont and a daughter of Rolf de Beaumont - see 2003 web site: http://masseyfamgenealogy.tripod.com/a32.htm - which reports that she was strangled.
[11891] Margaret is dau. of Sir Ralph de Goushill of Goxhill, Linconshire, and Hawise, dau. of Fulk Fitz Warin. "The Complete Peerage," Vol. VI, p. 42 states that Sir Ralph de Goushill is son of Sir Piers de Goushill (or Goushull or Gousle, footnote : These are three of the variants; there are several more), of Goxhill, co. Lincoln, son and heir of Sir Giles de Goushill (with footnotes in regards to appointments) of the same, was summoned for military service in Wales in 1277 and 1282. On 28 June (1283) 11 Edward I he was summoned to attend the King at Shrewsbury. He married Ela, daughter of Sir Ralph de Camoys, (footnote : Toppesfield Manor in Essex was given to Piers de Goushill by Ralph de Camoys in free marriage with Ela, his daughter and this manor descended to the Despencers), and died before 1 July 1286, when any dignity which may be supposed to have been created by the writ of 1283 descended to his son and heir Ralph de Goushill. This Ralph has a footnote : This Ralph de Goushill was born about 1274 (aged 12 on feast of St.Leonard 14 Edw I) On 18 April 1288 (Close Roll) Eustache de Hache was granted his lands in Gedney, during his minority. He married Hawise, daughter of Sir Fulk FitzWarin, and died before 30 August 1294, being still under age. His widow had dower assigned 30 January 1294 (5 Close Roll), and appears to have married, 2ndly, Robert de Hoo. The heir of Ralph de Goushill was his infant daughter Margaret, who was born in 1294, and was married, 1stly, to Philip le Despencer, who died 24 September 1313. She was still under age when she was married, 2ndly, to Sir John de Ros. He was dead in or before 1339, and she died 29 July 1349. http://www.tomkinshome.com/familyweb/aqwg181.htm offers concerning her mother's apparent second marriage: "Sir Robert de Hoo son of Sir Robert de Hoo had a grant in Luton 30 November 1310 and married Hawise apparently widow of Ralph de Goushill and daughter of Fulk Fitz Warin. She is named as Dame Hawise de Goushill in a grant of Stopsleyand of a messuage and land in Wheathampstead in 1321 and as Hawise de Goushilllate wife of Sir Robert Hoo , she and her heirs had a grant of the manor of Dunsby (Lincoln) in 1345, among the witnesses being Thomas de Goushill. By Sir Robert de Hoo, Hawise was mother of Sir Thomas Hoo, as appears by a release to Sir Thomas Hoo and Hawise, his mother, of dower in West Hyde, Luton, 11 March1330, and by a grant to Dame Hawise de Hoo and Thomas Hoo her son 06 January 1328/9." - this web site refers to "The Complete Peerage" by G. E. Cokayne, Vol. VI, page 567 (Hoo), published 1982 by Sutton.
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[23686] Virginia Horler notes: in 1910 he lived as a ward of his aunt and uncle, Dr. Frank and Cora Coy Bickford in Bradford, Penobscot, Maine. In 1918 a draft card was filed for Chauncey F. Palmer, a resident at the Maine School For Feeble-Minded at West Pownal, Maine. His nearest relation was Mrs. Cora B. Bickford (Aunt) of Bradford, Maine. "The registrant is feeble-minded and therefore unable to answer the above questions." (questions related to his parents and birth places) Medium height and build, gray eyes and dark brown hair. (8-2-6.B page ;192B) 1920 he was a resident (though they used the term "inmate") at the Maine School for the Feeble-Minded in Gray (NARA Microcopy T625, Roll 640, ED 65, 247A) (Census Gray, Cumberland, ME page 247).
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[33391] Obituary from Shelby Times, Saturday, March 6, 1880: "Died - Elizabeth E. Shearer, was born in Germany on the 12th day of March, A.D. 1805, came to this country with her parents, John H. Schneck and his wife, Catharine L., about the year 1818, and lived with her parents in York County, Pennsylvania and was married to Peter Shearer, her surviving husband in the year 1830. In the year 1850, she, with her family emigrated to Ohio, and ever since resided in Richland County, and died February 28, 1880 aged 74 years, 11 months, and 16 days. She was the mother of nine children, 7 sons and 2 daughters; 6 of whom survived her; 3 of her sons having died, one in his infancy. She was a member of the Lutheran Church for many years, till about 7 years ago, she joined the United Brethren Church, to which she belonged at her death. She was a resident of Jackson Township, Richland County. Her remains were buried Monday, March 1st, at the London Church. Services by the Rev. Summers."