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[37041] For his children see Find A Grave Memorial 31044179.
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[25456] See http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4aq/cobham01.htm which reports "m2. Agnes Stone (dau of Richard Stone of Dartford)."
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[42277] See "FALCONER Lord HALKERTOUN" at http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004896980.0001.000/1:128?rgn=div1;view=fulltext which states he "flourished in the reigns of James II. and III. At an inquisition held in presence of Pa|trick de Berkclay, then sheriff of Kineardin, this David Falconer of Halkertoun, together with dominus Andreas Ogilvie de Incmartin, Alexander Strachan of Thorntoun, Robert Ar|buthnot of that ilk, David Scrygeour of Balmakyn, and several others, were upon the inquest, when it was found and declared, that the second teinds of Mearus belonged to the bishops of >ab antiquissimis tempori|bus, &c. 1st April 1448. He was succeeded by his son,"
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[58255] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 24 February 2016: "Orono and Bangor - Richard Arlen Mitchell, 86, a resident at the Dirigo Pines Retirement Community in Orono, passed away on Sunday, February 21, 2016 with his family by his side. Richard, was born on August 16, 1929 in Bar Harbor, the son of Edna Walls Megquier and Lawrence Mitchell. Richard, better known to others by Dick, attended schools in Bar Harbor, graduating in 1947 from Bar Harbor High School before attending Washington State Normal School now known as University of Maine at Machias for three years majoring in Elementary Education. Richard completed his Bachelor's Degree and obtained his Masters Degree in Administration at the University of Maine at Orono. Dick began his teaching career in Bangor before being drafted into the Army. Richard served two years and was stationed in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Upon returning to Maine, Dick, with his wife Frances settled in the Bangor area. Richard taught sixth grade at the Vine Street School, was a teacher/principal at the Larkin Street School and then became Principal of Vine Street School where he remained until his retirement in 1984. Richard spent twenty years working for the University of Maine system supervising student teachers in elementary education, in schools in the Bangor and surrounding areas during his retirement. Richard was a lifetime member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Bangor. He served in many capacities and on many committees. Dick with his wife Frances especially enjoyed serving as Eucharistic Visitors for the church visiting members that were homebound or in nursing homes. He so loved singing the hymns each Sunday in church. Richard was a member of the Penobscot County Retired Teachers Association and enjoyed attending the monthly meetings. Dick has attended every single one of his high school reunions since 1947. That would make 69 of them and he so loved to sing the Bar Harbor School Song each year. This past reunion he and his sister Jackie attended together in August and celebrated his birthday as well and that will always be a special memory. Family and friends were Dick's love and joy. He was always working and taking care of his camps at Sugarloaf, USA and especially at Branch Lake moving rocks. He spent many hours working alongside his son, David, building rock walls or planting flowers and shrubs. Working outside was his passion.and was always proud of his accomplishments. Dick had the ability to connect with anyone, young or old, sharing his love of life and many experiences. He and Frances enjoyed attending so many University of Maine Hockey and Basketball Games where he would see and talk with friends. Richard is survived by his loving wife, Frances (Lawson) Mitchell of Orono, his daughter, Jody Benson and her husband Jeff of Auburn, son, David Mitchell and his wife Marcia of Bangor, sister Jacqueline Hanf of Laconia, NH, grandsons, Josh Benson and wife Hannah of North Wales, PA, Josh Clement of Bangor and Jordan Clement of Bradford. He leaves behind sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, many special nieces, nephews, and caring friends who were all dear to his heart. His wife's sister, Alice, holds an extra special place and was loved so dearly by Dick. Dick was predeceased by his parents, his sister, Elaine Washburn, and grandson, Jamie Benson. The family of Dick Mitchell wishes to express their gratitude to the staff at Dirigo Pines who were such good friends to him and cared for him these last several months."
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Abraham is subject of an article in the Lawrence Co., IL Sesquicentennial Celebration History (reprinted 1968), which records that his father died when he was age 23, and that he worked the home farm in PA for a few years with a younger brother - that his wife is his second cousin - that they moved in May, 1850 to IL - that they were members of the Sumner Methodist Episcopal Church and he was a Republican.
Descendant Donnell Wisniewski (Maestrowz@aol.com) shared:
"ATLAS of LAWRENCE CO., ILLINOIS
Drawn from Actual Surveys and the County Records
To which is added A RAIL ROAD & SECTIONAL MAP Of the State
Published by W. R. Brink & Co. , 1875
Biographical Sketches of Citizens of Lawrence County, Illinois
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"ABRAHAM PIPER - Among the old residents of the western part of Lawrence County is Mr. Abraham Piper. The Piper family is of German origin, and settled at an early date in Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
"Abraham Piper is the son of Daniel Piper, and his wife Mary, whose maiden name was Witers. He was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, on Christmas day of 1814. He received but a moderate schooling, the neighborhood in which he lived offering at that date but limited educational advantages. He remained at home until he was past twenty-one. When about twenty-three his father died, and in company with a younger brother Mr. Piper for three years worked the homestead farm. He afterward lived on rented land.
"December 29, 1842, he married Amanda Piper, a second cousin. She was born June 26, 1826. Mr. Piper was twenty-eight years old at this time, and his wife between sixteen and seventeen. Both had been born and raised in the same locality, a small valley of Franklin County which bore the name of Amberson Valley. They continued to live for eight years in Pennsylvania. Mr. Piper bought a piece of land of about one hundred acres. On account of a difficulty in obtaining a title to it, their claim was given up, and in the spring of 1850, Mr. and Mrs. Piper moved West where land might be obtained on easier terms. Toward the last of May of that year they arrived in Lawrence County, where Mr. Piper had relatives. They did not like the looks of the country, and would have gone on further West in search of a more promising location, but one of their horses foundered, and here they were compelled to end their journey.
"Mr. Piper bought one hundred acres of land in section 8, township 3, range 13, at four dollars an acre. Sixty acres of this is still in his possession. He still lives on the spot where the family first settled. Mr. Piper now owns two hundred and forty acres of land, and in addition, Mrs. Piper has one hundred and sixty in her own right.
"In the old days of the Whig party, Mr. Piper was a Whig, but for many years past has been a Republican. Since 1860, he and his wife have also been members of the Sumner Methodist Episcopal Church. They have had seven children: Theodore E., William A., Anna Mary, John D., Edward M., Newton O. and Alice M. Anna Mary died in April, 1852, at the age of two years, but the others are living. Four hundred dollars comprised the whole capital of Mr. Piper on coming to Illinois, and his present position in life is the result of his own labor and industry, aided by the efforts of his estimable wife."
[23928] Find A Grave memorial 103256342 reports: "Daughter of Sir Matthew Redmayne of Newcastle, widow of John Woodcock, mercer of London. Mother of one son and three daughters, Sir Thomas, Eleanor, Anne, and Maud (wife of Sir William Threlkeld). Felice died before her second husband's death at the battle of Beauge (1421)."
[19180] The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File (1DNH-D4V) states that Isaac B. Shaw was b. 3 Nov 1839 in Dennysville, ME to Thomas Shaw and Roxby Wilder (daughter of Zenas Wilder and Hannah Clarke). Ancestry.com offers: "Shaw Name Meaning - English: topographic name for someone who lived by a copse or thicket, Middle English s(c)hage, s(c)hawe (Old English sceaga), or a habitational name from any of the numerous minor places named with this word. The English surname was also established in Ireland in the 17th century. Scottish and Irish: adopted as an English form of any of various Gaelic surnames derived from the personal name Sitheach 'wolf'."
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[6238] The ancestry shown here is from David Thaler (10605 171st Ct. NE, Redmond WA 98052 - dthaler@microsoft.com) at http://armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_794_main.html - which references W. H. Turton, "Plantagenet Ancestry" (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1928) and states Renaud I m. Hervise. Cf. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_comtes_de_Tonnerre
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