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[37099] For Hardman ancestry, see http://hackerscreek.com/norman/HARDMAN.htm. Thomas and Irene's son, Thomas, wrote: "Dad passed in Pasadena, California, on February 15 2012, six months to the day after Mom departed. His health had never been particularly good since the late 1950s, when he had suffered a major heart attack. Not given much of a chance, at the time, for long-term survival, his health and the state of medical care were linked thereafter in a precarious dance. He kept abreast of the latest advances in medicine and was an early recipient of such measures as balloon-angioplasty, implantation of arterial stents, and comparable measures. Yet by the time he reached end-of-life, he had been in and out of care for years and was not particularly alert by the time his children came for their final visit. How different from the proud Veteran and often-troubled man who raised us. He was memorialized with honor after cremation in a dignified service at Riverside Veteran's, survived by his wife Sally and her adult children, and by his own children with our Mom."
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| | |_Eunice DEGRASSE ______|_Eunice Bernice KINNEY _
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[59863] Lisa's obituary: "Lisa Marie Malone, 68, of Baileyville, Maine, passed away peacefully at her home, on July 2, 2025. She was born on June 2, 1957, in Houlton, Maine, and grew up in Danforth. Lisa spent most of her life in Baring and Baileyville, where she built a life centered around family, friendship, and hard work. Lisa had a long and dedicated career in customer service. She worked as a waitress and bartender at the Bottling Plant in Calais, later managed Irving in Calais, and retired as a supervisor at the Ammex Tax and Duty Free Shop. Her strong work ethic and warm personality touched many lives along the way. She was happiest when surrounded by family - especially during holidays in Danforth - and enjoyed fishing, traveling, and playing cribbage, dominoes, and Scrabble. Lisa also loved trips to the casino and spending time with her beloved pets: Harley, Molly, Lady, Hot Dog, and Frank. Her greatest pride and joy, though, was her family - her children and grandchildren were her most cherished accomplishments. Lisa is survived by her children: Robert Charles Henry Grace (son of Jim Grace) of British Columbia; Dustin James Grace of Montana; and Katherine (Katie) Marie Haskins of Auburn, Maine (with father and dear friend John Haskins). She was a loving grandmother to Keagan John Martin of South Carolina, Hailey Meadow Monica of New York, and Danica Lisa Marie (Grace) Renfrow of Florida. She also leaves behind her sister, Bobbi-Jo (Irish) Cooke and husband Martin Cooke, and their children, Baileigh Irish and William Cooke. Lisa is also survived by her partner William Berube of Baileyville, as well as many beloved cousins and friends, including Dawn McIntosh-Benson of San Diego, Doug McIntosh of Freeport, and Heidi McCormick of Ellsworth. Lisa was predeceased by her parents, Clyde Malone and Judy (Verna) McCormick-Irish; her brother Roger Malone of Danforth; her Aunt Adeline McIntosh of Scarborough; and her Uncle Wayne McCormick of Ellsworth. Lisa had a huge heart and a gift for making others laugh. Her warmth, humor, and generous spirit left a lasting impression on everyone who knew her. She will be missed deeply by all who loved her."
_Isaac PAULLIN _______________+
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_Zedekiah T. PAULLIN _|_Elizabeth ("Ann E.") HEPLER _
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_John PERKINS _______+
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_Jacob PERKINS _________________|_Judith GATOR _______
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[24010] http://www.theroyfamily.com/gen/roy/p337.htm states: "He was the son of Sparks Perkins and Phebe Sawyer. On 5 March 1785 at York, York County, Maine, Joseph married Ruth Littlefield who was born 2 Nov 1756 in Wells, Maine. On 21 January 1794 at Wells, York County, Maine, Joseph married Priscilla Chaney, the daughter of Reuben and Hannah Chaney of Wells, Maine. Priscilla died September 1826. He died after 1797."
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[12179] He is son of Sir John Troutbeck, High Sheriff of Chester, and Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Hulse of Brunstath. Sir William was a Knight of Dunham-on-the-Hill, Chestershire. Cheshire Magazine at http://www.cheshiremagazine.com/issue26/trout.html offers: "A brief but brilliant name in Cheshire history was that of the Troutbecks. The family seems to have originated from Westmoreland, their ancient coat of arms being three interlaced trouts. Later a wreath of trouts encircled their crest. Our story begins in 1412 when Prince Henry commissioned William Troutbeck, Chamberlain of Chester. By purchase, William became Lord of Dunham-on-the-Hill, near Helsby. Stoney Dunham, as it was called, had been held up to this time by the Earls of Arundel. In 1415 the Earl died at Agincourt and William Troutbeck came to own a third of Dunham. He too fought at Agincourt. By 1444, the whole manor of Dunham was vested in the Troutbecks. William was succeeded by his son Sir John Troutbeck, Chamberlain of Chester and Sheriff of Cheshire in 1447. He married the great heiress, Margery, the daughter of Thomas Hulse, of Brunstath (Brimstage), the original settlement of the Domvilles. a younger line of the Barons of Montalt, and one of the most aristocratic families in the country. To John Troutbeck also passed, through Margery Hulse, the Sergeantry of the Bridge Gate at Chester, hereditary office of the Rabys. Sir John Troubeck lived at Brimstage Hall and it was from here that he rode out, aged forty-seven, to his last battle, 'beneath the banners of Henry V, he fell with the flower of Cheshire on the fatal field of Blore'. 'There Dutton Dutton kills: a Done doth kill a Done: A Booth a Booth: and Legh by Legh is overthrown: A Venables against a Venables doth stand: A Troutbeck doth fighteth with a Troutbeck hand to hand...' Johns son, Sir William claimed innumerable hereditary rights throughout the county, amongst them sole Forester of part of Mara and Mondrem and unlimited fishing rights in the Dee for the extent of his manors of Little Neston and Hargrave. His son, another Sir William, died childless. His heiress was his niece, Margaret Troutbeck, who became the wife of John Talbot, from whom the Earls of Shrewsbury descended."
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[51066] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 27 August 2013": "Brooksville - Helen M. Blake, 69, died Aug. 25, 2013, at her home. She was born May 31, 1944, in Castine, a daughter of James and Virginia (Hatch) Yates. Helen grew up in Blue Hill and graduated from George Stevens Academy in 1962. She married Melvin Blake, July 3, 1962, and moved to Brooksville. Helen was a loving mother, grandmother, aunt and friend to many. She was a troop leader for the Girl Scouts and enjoyed the trip to Mexico for our Cabana in Cuernavaca. She enjoyed spending time with family at the camp, attending activities with Winter and Barbara, attending the annual Brooksville Library function and JCG tournament. She also enjoyed knitting items for Winter, Barbara and members of the community; and reading multiple books at a time. Helen couldnt have been a better wife and mother. She is survived by her husband, Melvin; daughter, Barbara Blake-Chapman and husband, Rodney Jr.; son, Norman Yates; grandchildren, Winter Ruby Blake-Chapman, Alex Yates, and Caroline Yates; brother, James Yates; and sister, Vivian Moon and husband, Hiram; special nieces, Sharon Moon and Stacy Warren; and two nephews, Keith Moon and Boyd Black. She was predeceased by her parents; and a baby boy."