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| _Tobias Ricker STROUT __|_Anna RICKER ________
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| | |_Rebecca C. NASH _______|_Charity LEIGHTON ___
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| | | _Arthur Ricker STROUT __|_Cynthia F. WALLACE _
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|_Mary Elizabeth SMALL __|_Nancy HINCKLEY _____
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[60615] Richard's onituary: "Richard 'Scrapper' L. Campbell, Jr. 37, died June 20, 1988, unexpectedly. He was born in Machias, October 30, 1951, the son of Richard L. Campbell Sr. of New Hampshire and Madelyn Tibbetts of Cherryfield. He was a graduate of Narraguagus High School Class of 1970. He was an avid sportsman, a member of the Narraguagus Salmon Association and a member of the United Ketsugo and Karate Association of Milbridge. Surviving besides his mother and father are one son, Joshua of Cherryfield, four sisters, Linda Kersey and Sandra Moore, both of Brewer. Carol Hall of Milbridge and Mary Standwood of Virginia Beach, Va., one brother Thomas K. Campbell of Augusta, his step-father Fredrick Tibbetts of Cherryfield, a life time companion, Tereoso Eldridge of Cherryfield, several nieces and nephews."
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Margaretha is daughter of Johann Gilcher and Margaretta Dick. An e-mail received 12 March 2000 follows:
"Hi, just found your web notes about Margarethe GILCHER (1831-1921) born in Oberweiler im Tal, Germany, a little village in the Essweiler valley between Kusel, Lauterecken and Kaiserslautern, about 80 miles from Frankfurt. If you are interested in getting her Gilcher ancestors back into the 16th century, I can provide you with those data. Researching my personal Gilcher ancestors, I made a relativeley complete listing of all the Gilcher families of Western Palatinate.
"By the way, her uncle Johann Jacob Gilcher, born July 1805, married to Phebe Dick emigrated in 1833 already, near Sandusky, OH.
"Her aunt, Maria Elisabeth Gilcher, born June 1809, married to a Peter WENZ, born in 1798, must have emigrated, too; one source says the couple died in PA. For the sake of completion of my data, I personally would be interested in knowing when and where Margarethe Gilcher's parents, Johann Peter Gilcher and his wife Margarethe Dick from Erdesbach, died. He was born Nov.18, 1800 in Horschbach, she was born in 1801, they married Dec.12,1826 in Erdesbach. He was a linnenweaver. Do you have these burial data? Or other Gilcher data, e.g. of Margarethe Gilcher's aunts and uncles in/near Sandusky? Possibly there were more emigrations of the six brothers and sisters of Margarethe Gilcher?"
In response to a request for her ancestry, he offered (3/00): "Here are the data about Margarethe Gilcher's family and direct Gilcher ancestors:
*She had 7 brothers and sisters, all born in Oberweiler im Tal:
1.Jacob b.Oct.6,1827; 2.Catharina b.Aug.21,1829; (3.Margarethe b.June 20,1831,
baptized the 26th, confirmation 1845 church of Hinzweiler); 4.Philippine
b.JAn.28, 1834; 5. Maria Elisabeth b.Feb.22, 1836; 6.Caroline b.June 11,1838;
7.Luisa Nov.30, 1840 d.Feb.14, 1843; 8.Peter Oct.7, 1843;
"Parents: (internal order number 223741)Johann Peter Gilcher b.Nov.18,1800
Oberweiler, m.Dec 24,1826 Margarethe Dick from Erdesbach;linnenweaver; he had
two brothers and two sisters; Jacob Gilcher b.1805 and Elisabeth Gilcher b.1809
m.to Peter Wenz b.1798 emigrated to Sandusky region,OH.
*Parents: (22374)Johannes Gilcher b.Mar.21,1774 Essweiler,d.May 9,1814
Angers,France, m.Jan.21,1799 Catharina Samsel, Peter's daughter,Oberweiler;
farmer; 7 brothers and sisters; brother Peter's 4 children emigrated to
Sandusky,OH in 1833, their mother,Susanne b.1783, followed in 1848 after her
husband's death, without official permission.
*Parents: (2237) Joh.Christian Guelcher "der junge", bapt.dec.11,1741 Essweiler,
d.feb.21,1802, m.oct.29,1765 Margarethe Walter, Sebastian's daughter; he was the
youngest of 7 children; farmer.
"Parents: (223) Joh.Jacob Guelcher, ba.May 24,1703 Hundheim, d.Aug.6,1743
Essweiler, m.Apr.24 1727 Essweiler: M.Cath.Martin,Dietrich's daughter, b.July
3,1708, d.Apr.17,1763 E.; 3rd of 8 children; farmer.
"Parents: (22) Johann Sebastian Guelcher, ba.Mar 1,1674 Horschbach, d.June 9,1742
Essweiler, m.Oct.2,1696 Nerzweiler: M.Cath.Jung, Wendel's daughter, b.1679,
d.June 1,1742 Essweiler; 2nd of 7 children; farmer.
"Parents: (2) Hans Michael Guelcher, ba.dec.24,1648 Horschbach, d.may 25,1720
Nerzweiler, m.jan.10,1671 Cappeln: Elisabeth Kleemann Johann's daughter, widow
of Wilhelm Raetz(1st m.1668), b.oct.17,1642 Rathsweiler, d.jan.1,1718
Nerzweiler; had 2 brothers, 1 sister; farmer and shoemaker.
"Parents: (013)Hans Nickel Guelcher jr., ba.sep.7,1623 Wahnwegen, d.sep.17,1664
Horschbach, m.nov.13,1644 Medard: Eva NN, Jacob Oten's widow, d.oct.10,1666 Ho.
Parents: (01)Nickel Guelcher sr.,b.ca.1580/85? d.ca. 1635/1644? m1: before 1615:
Martha NN. d.June14,1619 Wahnwegen; m2:Jan.25,1620 Wahnwegen: Engel Best,
daughter of Clos Best,shepheard,b.jul.15,1599 Kusel; first of 6 children;
"Parents: (0)Peter Guelcher, b. ca.1550? d.shortly before 1609 Liebsthal, m.
Appolonia NN. ("widow" in 1609 in Liebsthal near Kusel).
"The family name of Gilcher, before 1800 "Guelcher", derives from the town of
"Juelich" a few hundred miles down the Rhine and means "a person from the town
or county of Juelich". First written mention in the Palatinate in 1494:
"Guelcher's Class"(= Claus = Clos = Niclas = Nickel) in Weinsheim/Worms,
indicated as coming from Speyer on the Rhine. I suppose that the Guelcher
ancestors left Juelich and moved up the Rhine to the larger town of Speyer in
the late 13th/early 14th century, when family names were first given. In the
second half of the 15th century they started moving westward and by around 1550
had reached Western Palatinate, where most of the descendants live today. But a
large number of them has also made it to the USA."
- Fred Huettenberger (FF.Huettenberger@t-online.de)
_John HENRY _______________
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_Jacob HENRY ___________|_Eva Margaret ZANGMEISTER _
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[38268]
Find A Grave Memorial# 24003118 offers: "Cecil H. Henry, 434 S. Oak St., Maple Rapids, died Jan. 14, 1988, at Carson City Hospital. Mr. Henry was born in St. Louis on Feb 27, 1920, the son of Charles and Florence (Tyler) Henry. He lived most of his life in the Maple Rapids area. He was married to Josephine Hiner in Middleon on Sept. 12, 1975. He graduated from Maple Rapids High School, was a vetran of World War II, and a member of the Perrington VFW. He retired from Fisher Body in 1976.
Surviving are his wife Josephine; two sons, Bill and Charles Henry, both of Maple Rapids; one daughter Sue Ellen Henry of Maple Rapids; seven grandchildren. Jacob and Aundrea Henry, Michael, Lori, Teresa, and Jessica Henry, and Terry Lewis; six step-children; seven step-grandchildren; one brother, Kenneth Henry of Maple Rapids; one sister Margaret Chick of Maple Rapids. He was preceded in death by his son, Ted and first wife Irene." Cecil was a Tec 5 in the U. S. Army during World War II.
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[60878] "Concord Montior [Concord New Hampshire]," 19 November 2018: "Gwendolyn Hodgdon, 69, of Franklin, died at Mtn. Ridge Center in Franklin on Nov. 16, 2018. She was born in Bar Harbor, ME on Sept. 3, 1949 the daughter of Ralph and Betty (White) Hodgdon. She was previously employed at Seth Thomas, Rivco, Polyclad, and Freudenberg NOK prior to retiring. She is survived by 3 children, Robert Auprey of Sanbornton, Jason Auprey of Franklin, and Vanessa Reynolds of Plymouth, MA, grandchildren a great grandchild, a sister, Carolyn Hodgdon of Seal Cove, ME, and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and two brothers: Ralph Hodgdon and James Hodgdon."
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| |_Barbara BRILLHART __|_Anna (Wever?) WEBER ____
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[19149] Stella m. (1) 5 March 1926 at Bellingham, WA to Ronald L. Wulf and had Robert Earl Wulf (b. 11 Nov 1926 at Bellingham). She and Ronald divorced and she m. (2) 26 Aug 1941 at Reno, NV to Edward Chester Bennett ( b.31 Dec 1899 in CA, d. 20 Jan 1983 in Contra Costa Co., CA, buried with Stella).
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| |_Esther NASH ________|_Elizabeth SEYMOUR __
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[60290] The unverified file LZK7-83V in familysearchg.org provides this line and offers: "When Aaron Franklin Leighton was born on 16 May 1837, in Harmony, Somerset, Maine, United States, his father, William Chamberlain Leighton, was 34 and his mother, Relief F Brown, was 31. He married Elvira Woodward on 11 August 1858, in New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Orange, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States in 1865 and Jaffrey, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States in 1870. He died on 9 March 1918, in Langdon, Sullivan, New Hampshire, United States, at the age of 80, and was buried in Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States."
[47446] Elizabeth is daughter of John D. Sweigard (1825-1886) & Mary Jane Messner (1820-1896). "Harrisburg Telegraph [Harrisburg, PA], 10 September 1935," p. 3: "Mrs. Elizabeth Matchett, 74, widow of George, died suddenly of a heart attack last night at her home, 420 South Seventeenth street. Funeral, Friday at 10 a. m., at home. Burial, Jacobs Church Cemetery, Powls Valley. View, Thursday evening at the home. Survivors, daughters, Mrs. Jennie Motter, Harrisburg; Mrs. Mary Gist, Denver, Colo.; sons, Emory and Charles, Harrisburg; eight grandchildren; brother, Aaron Sweigard, Penbrook."
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[33566] James' information is from the unverified Scrafield Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012. "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 10 June 1913," p. 4: "James F. Trimble, aged 87 years, 4 months and 7 days, died Monday night at 10:30 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. F. Brook in Springfield township, one mile west of Ontario, death having been caused by dropsy. Mr. Trimble was born and reared in Springfield township. In 1847, he was united in marriage with Miss Lucinda Murphy, whose death occurred ten years ago. Nine children were born to them, of whom four survive, they being D. F. Trimble, of Calouse, Wash.; W. L. Trimble, of near Ontario; Dr. C. E. Trimble, of Crestline, and Mrs. W. F. Brook."