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[7752] Willis is son of Willis L Berkstresser and Lizzie Nye. He and Anna r. Briarcrest Gardens in Hershey after his retirement from the PA Public School Building Authority. They were members of Derry Presbyterian Church, Hershey. "The Daily News [Lebanon, PA}, 2 March 1983," p. 24: "Willis L. Berkstresser, 75, 208 Hallmark North, Briarcrest Gardens, Hershey, died Monday, Feb. 28, 1983, in the Hershey Medical Center. He was retired from the Pennsylvania Public School Building Authority and was a member of Derry Presbyterian Church in Hershey. His wife, Anna Belle, died Feb. 24, 1982. He is survived by daughters Barbara Ann Beard, Mt. Gretna, and H. Louise Brown, Langhorne; and seven grandchildren."
[41967] This line is from the unverified Brown Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2017. Ancestry.com offers: "Cockburn Name Meaning - Scottish and English (Northumberland): habitational name from a place in Berwickshire named Cockburn, from Old English cocc cock, rooster (or the related byname Cocca) + burna stream (see Bourne). This surname is traditionally pronounced Coburn."
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[53404] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 24 July 1924, pp. 1-2: "Machias, July 23 - Oscar Dunbar, 76, a former commissioner of Sea and Shore Fisheries, former Maine Legislator and Machias' oldest practicing attorney, died suddenly Thursday morning at his home here. Mr. Dunbar was born November 20, 1882 in Jonesport, the son of Horace Marston Dunbar and Abbie (Drisko) Dunbar. He attended Jonesport and East Boston, Mass. public schools, was graduated from Jonesport High School in 1902 and the University of Maine College of Law in 1906. He taught schools at Swan's Island and Jonesport. Mr. Dunbar practiced law in Jonesport from 1906 to 1915 and served that town as selectman and tax collector and as a member ot the school committee. He was elected to the Maine Legislature as a Democrat from Jonesport in 1912 and was appointed assistant attorney general of the State by William R. Pattangall, serving in 1915 and 1916. Mr. Dunbar was appointed Commissioner of Sea and Shore Fisheries by Governor Oakley C, Curtis in December, 1916, and served as Commissioner and Director of that department until April, 1918. He then resigned and accepted the position of State Campaign Manager of the Democratic party. He settled here in August, 1919, and engaged in the general practice of law. He was known throughout the state as an able trial lawyer. He was elected a delegate from the then Third Congressional District to the National Democratic Convention in New York in 1924. In 1928 he servered his connection with the Democratic party and enrolled as a Republican. He served the town of Machias as selectman and school board member. Mr. Dunbar was appointed to the board of bar examiners in 1932 and served three five-year terms until September 1947. He also served several years as a trustee of the Machias Savings Bank before being elected its president. Appointed by Governor Louis Brann as county attorney In January 1935 he served in the capacity until January 1937. He was a state senator from Washington County during legislative sessions from 1943 to 1947. He served on Legal Affairs, Federal Relations, Sea and Shore Fisheries and Judiciary committees. He was chairman of the Federal Relations committee in 1943 and the Judiciary committee in 1947. Mr. Dunbar was elected delegate at large to the Republican National convention at Philadelphia, Pa. in 1948. He was a member of the committee on resolutions, serving also as the New England member on the sub-committee on Civil rights. He was elected the 30th president of the Maine State Bar Association in January 1949, for a two year term. Mr. Dunbar was affiliated with the Knights of Pythias, Independent Order of Red Men and Order of Eastern Star. He was a 32nd degree mason, a member of the Commandery and Anah Temple Shrine. He married Theresa Rogers of Jonesport in October, 1905. Survivors include his widow; one son, Kendall H. Dunbar of Augusta; two daughters, Miss Helen L. Dunbar and Mrs. Ethel D. Brown of Machias; a brother, Cecil Dunbar of Brockton, Mass.; seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence at 6 Drisko Street, Machias, the Rev. William R Riddlough. pastor of the Center Street Congregational Church. officiating. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery, Jonesport." The 8 June 1900 federal census in Jonesport, Washington Co., ME lists Oscar H. (age 18) in the household of Horace Dunbar (b. in February 1856 in ME, a "Sailor Capt.") and wife Margarete (b. in December, 1866 in NH to parents b. in Ireland).
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[29166] http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd284.htm offers: "Rev. Thomas Hooker (Thomas5, John4, Robert3, Robert2, John1); b. 7 Jul 1586 at Marfield, co. Leicester, England; m. Susannah Garbrand, daughter of Richard Garbrand and Ann Ferrer, 3 Apr 1621 at Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England; 1st husband; d. 7 Jul 1647 at Hartford, CT, at age 61. He was graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England; B.A. in 1608, M.A. in 1611. He immigrated in 1633 to Cambridge, MA; on ship 'Griffin.' He and Susannah Garbrand resided in 1636 at Hartford, CT. Susannah Garbrand was born circa 1593. She married William Goodwin; 2nd husband. She died on 17 May 1676 at Farmington, CT. Known children of Rev. Thomas Hooker and Susannah Garbrand were as follows: i. Joanna Hooker; b. circa 1622; m. Rev. Thomas Shepard 1638; 2nd wife. ii. Mary Hooker, b. circa 1624; m. Rev. Roger Newton. iii. Anne Hooker; baptized 5 Jan 1625/26 at Great Baddow, Essex, England; bur. 23 May 1626 at Chelmsford, Essex, England. iv. Sarah Hooker; baptized 9 Apr 1628 at Chelmsford, Essex, England; bur. 26 Aug 1629 at Chelmsford, Essex, England. v. Sarah Hooker, b. circa 1630; m. Rev. John Wilson. vi. John Hooker; b. circa 1631. He returned to England. vii. Rev. Samuel Hooker, b. circa 1633; m. Mary Willet." See The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol. II, Robert Charles Anderson (Boston: NEHGS, 1995), pp. 982-985.
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[41636] An unverified file in 2016 in Ancestry.com offers: "Samuel Joy was born in 1750 in Biddeford, Maine, the child of Benjamin and Elizabeth. He married Abigail Tracy in 1786 in his hometown . . . . He died in August 1834 in Gouldsboro, Maine, having lived a long life of 84 years."
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[60000] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 26 July 2025: "Woonsocket, RI, Rhode Island - Lester Eugene Mosley, 98, formerly of Sullivan and Franklin, Maine, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 20, 2025, at The Friendly Home in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. He was the beloved husband of the late Thelma (Fickett) Mosley and the late Marielle (Beauvais) Connor-Mosley. Born in Ellsworth, Maine, Lester was the son of the late Linwood and Hazel (Coomb) Mosley. He was predeceased by his nine siblings: Neil, Lawrence, Patricia, Gladys, Erma, Merle, Ray, Fay, and Gerald. Lester proudly served in the United States Army during World War II, from September 1945 to February 1947, with service in the Pacific Theater. Following his military service, he gained employment at Ellsworth Building Supply Co. in Ellsworth, Maine. He later became the manager and vice president of L.A. Gray Co. in Hancock, Maine, where he worked until his retirement. In retirement, he enjoyed 25 years as a resident of Fort Myers Beach, Florida. A devoted community member, Lester served as a selectman for the town of Sullivan, Maine. He was also a proud member of the David A. Hooper Masonic Lodge in Sullivan and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Fort Myers Beach. Lester is lovingly remembered by both his Maine and Rhode Island families. In Maine, he is survived by Martha White Daley Stoup (Philip), James White (Cheryl), Sandra White Wilson (David), William White (Linda), Cindy Mosley Service (Richard), and Heidi Mosley Heyden (Michael). He was predeceased by Carolyn White McDonald and Thelma Dee Mosley Dunbar (Philip). Lester is also survived by his many grandchildren: Linda Ballard Powers, Dean Ballard, John Daley, Shelly Daley King, James White Jr., Eric White, Nathan DiPompo, David Wilson Jr., April Wilson Glover, Kassandra Dunbar Morse, Rebekah Dunbar, Scott Dunbar, Ryan Service and Samantha Service. He was predeceased by Gerald Daley Jr. and LaurieAnne White Chumbley. Lester leaves behind numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. In Rhode Island, he is survived by Lorie Cadorette (Richard), Sharon A. Erskine (Michael), Darlene M. Leduc (Rene), Michael Connor (Ann Miano), and Sylvie Snow and Bob Stanton. He is also survived by his Rhode Island grandchildren: Janelle Erskine, Michael Erskine, Garrett Erskine, Michael O'Connor, Allison O'Connor, Brittany Constant, Kyle Leduc, Yannick Camara, and Valerie Snow. He was predeceased by John O'Connor and Kerry Cadorette. A military funeral and burial service will be held at Bayview Cemetery in Franklin, Maine, on July 30, 2025, at 12 p.m. The service will be eulogized by his grandson, John Daley, and his nephew, Master Sergeant Randy Mosley, U.S. Army (retired)."
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[47415] Find A Grave memorial 94986200 offers: "Dick was an arts-ceramics teacher at Strawberry Mansion High School, after retirement at Montgomery County Community College."
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[32727] This line is from the unverified Ryan Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 and requires documentation.
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| |_Elizabetha FAUST ________|_Maria Magdalena RUTH _________
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| | _John Philip REBUCK ______|_Anna Maria HAUPT _____________
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[21026] The 1910 federal census of Lykens, Dauphin Co., PA lists Carrie as one of the children of Donald S. Steily [sic](age 45, a carpenter in a coal mine), shown with wife Alice whose primary language is German) - two sons work the family farm and another is a miner. The 1920 federal census of Gratz, Dauphin Co., PA lists head of houshold Alice Stiely, age 50, with daughters Flossie (16), Carrie (14) and Elvira (9). The unverified Christy Deiter Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Carrie Blanche Stiely was born on July 17, 1905, in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, her father, Donald, was 40 and her mother, Alice, was 36. She married Elmer Jacob Shade on March 18, 1922, in Elizabethville, Pennsylvania. . . . She died on November 18, 1998, in Gratz, Pennsylvania, at the age of 93, and was buried there."
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LDS Church Pedigree Resource File - not verified