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[5774] William was a Magna Charta Surety and Governor of Colchester Castle, and of Great Bromley, Essex. "Essay on the Magna Charta of King John . . . ," Richard Thomson (London: 1829) offers: "William De Lanvallei is supposed to have heen the son of a Baron of those names whom he succeeded ahout 1210-11, the 12th year of King John; though his estates do not appear to have been of any very considerable extent, since his widow paid only 200 marks, £133 6s. 8d. for their delivery. In 1212-13, the 14th year of the same Sovereign, Alan Basset of Wycomhe gave the King a similar sum and an excellent palfrey, that his daughter might marry William de Lanvallei, who also was to be discharged of his relief upon doing his homage. In 1215-16, the 17th of John, this Baron was Governor of Colchester Castle, but ahout the same time he appears to have joined the insurgent Nobles, who constituted him one of the 25 elected to govern the kingdom, and he was likewise a party to that Covenant which yielded to them the City and Tower of London. He appears to have been reconciled to Henry III. at the great Treaty in 1217; but there are no farther particulars extant concerning him, excepting that his daughter and heiress, Hawise, was married to John de Burgh, son of Hubert, Earl of Kent, and Justiciary of England. The issue of this marriage was John de Burgh, from whom descended two daughters, who were co-heiresses to their father; one of whom, Hawisa, married Robert de Greslei in 1279-80, the 8th of Edward I., the ancestor of the present Sir Roger Gresley, of Drakelow, in the County of Derby, Baronet."
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[19168] Theresa m. 17 May 1917 Gar A. Smith. "The Marion Star, 24 May 1980," p. 3: " MOUNT GILEAD -Theresa G. Smith, 82, of Johnsville, died early Friday afternoon in Morrow County Hospital, Mount Gilead, after a five-month illness. She was a native of Crawford County but lived most of her life in the Johnsville area. On May 17, 1918, she was married to Gar Smith, who survives. A former school teacher, she had been associated with schools in Johnsville, Lexington, Whetstone and Galion until her retirement in 1970. She was a member of Johnsville Grace United Methodist Church where she was a Sunday School teacher and belonged to United Methodist Women. Her other memberships were with the auxiliary of T. P. Johnson Post 329, American Legion; Morrow County Business and Professional Women; Morrow County Republican Women, and No. 4-A Farm Bureau Council. Also surviving are a son, Roland "Bus" Smith of Mount Gilead; a daughter, Mrs. Dwight (Eleanor) Altman of Lexington; 3 brothers, Irvin Garverick of Mount Vernon, Dr. Calvin Garverick of Long Beach, Calif., and Meryl Garverick of Crestline; 5 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in Johnsville Grace United Methodist Church by the Rev. Robert Schwenk. Burial will be in Shauck Cemetery."
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[54647] The unverified file KG4N-BTF in familysearch.org offers: "When Helen Alberta Gray was born on 24 April 1894, in Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, her father, Levi E Gray, was 29 and her mother, Josephine Pettingill Cook, was 36. She married Walter Augustus Clement on 22 January 1917, in Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. She lived in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey, United States in 1910 and Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 20 years."
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[54062] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 21June 2023: "Ellsworth and Searsport - Natalie Grace Knox, 68, passed away peacefully on June 19, 2023, at home after a lengthy battle against multiple myeloma. Natalie was born in Belfast, on October 7, 1954, to Charles Knox and Grace (Brown) Knox. She graduated from Searsport District High School in 1972, and went on to attend the University of Maine, receiving a bachelor's degree in education. In 1982, Natalie co-founded radio station WKSQ ('Kiss 94 FM'), and subsequently became co-owner of five more radio stations over the years, including the Ellsworth area's WNSX ('Star 97. 7'). Natalie was very active in local community affairs. She served on the board of trustees for Maine Coast Memorial Hospital, the board of directors of Woodlawn Museum and the Hancock County SPCA and served what is believed to be the greatest number of years on the board of the Ellsworth Area Chamber of Commerce, including a term as its president. She was a leader in Searsport District High School Alumni Association, and was president of Searsport's Save Our Schools project, raising money to renovate the high school gym. Natalie also was a significant fundraiser for the Mary Dow Center for Cancer Care. Natalie was a lover of animals, especially cats. She donated thousands of hours tending to stray felines at local shelters. Natalie is survived by her fiancé, Mark Phillips of Ellsworth; her sister, Charlene Farris and brother-in-law, Rodney, of Searsport; her nephew, Jason Farris and wife, Kerri, of Pittston; great-nephews, Matthew and Donovan Farris; cousins, Michael Knox, Nancy Knox Schroder, and Andrew Knox; dear friend, Leanne Bagley Marshall; goddaughter, Megan Hills; her lifelong friend and business partner, Mark Osborne and his fiancée, Gretchen Wilson, of Ellsworth, and Mark's children, Dallas Phillips and wife, Kalli, of Brunswick, Justin Phillips and wife, Britni, of Buxton, Sara Casper and husband, Brandon, of Lisbon Falls, and Hannah Kincaid and fiancé, Zackary Pickering, of West Bath. Special thanks go to Deb McFarland of Lamoine, who provided countless hours of care and assistance to Natalie over the many months that she battled the disease. She was predeceased by her parents."
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[57737] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 9 January 2023: "Levant - Walter E. Littlefield, 81, of Levant, Maine, passed away in his home on the morning of January 7, 2023. He was born on March 24, 1941, in Bangor, Maine to parents Harold and Irene (Overlock) Littlefield. Walt graduated from Maine Central Institute in 1959, and from there enlisted in the United States Air Force for four years of active duty service, before continuing on to proudly serve his country for 37 years in the 101st Refueling Wing of the Maine Air National Guard. Walt retired from the Maine Air National Guard with the rank of Chief Master Sergeant. In his retirement, Walt was a founder of the Maine Air Guards Retirees Association and its first President. He also was a founder of the Levant Heritage Library. Walter married Elaine (Seavey) Littlefield in 1964 and together they moved to Holden, Maine, where they raised two daughters, Kris Ann and Diana, and remained there for 21 years before settling in Levant. Walt was an avid lover of the New England Patriots and spent much of his leisure time playing golf with his friends Rick, Dennis and Ken, supporting and attending his grandchildren's sporting events, reading, doing puzzles, and crosswords and enjoyed spending time in the Maine outdoors hunting and ice fishing. Walt is survived by his wife of 58 years, Elaine of Levant; sister, Louise and husband Harry Leavitt of Palmyra; daughters, Kris Ann and husband, Rick Jordan of Orrington, and Diana Durgin and partner, Kevin Adam, of Exeter; grandchildren, Katherine and husband, Paul Verville, of Ellsworth, Laura Jordan and fiance, Michael Maloney, of Salem, Massachusetts, and Nicholas Jordan of Garland; great-grandsons, Gwilym and Nash Verville; brothers-in-law, Dennis Seavey of Newport, and Michael Seavey of Plymouth; special neighbors, Terry and Lisa Cronkhite; as well as many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Walter was a gentle, kind and generous man who will be deeply missed by all that knew him."
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[30006] "The Perry County Times [New Bloomfield, PA], 30 January 1969," p. 6: Clarence T. Shughart, 76. of N. Carlisle Street, New Bloomfield, died Sunday at a local nursing home. He was a retired employee of the Agway Co., Carlisle, and a member of Christ Lutheran Church, New Bloomfield; Perry Lodge 458, F&AM, Marysville; and the Harrisburg Consistory. He is survived hy his wife, Mrs. Addie E. Shughart; a son, William F. of Santa Ana. Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Harold M. Greaney of New Bloomfield; a brother. Judge Dale Shughart of Carlisle; two sisters, Mrs. Paul Nelson and Mrs. Adin Otto, both of Carlisle; and four grandchildren. Services were held Wednesday with the Rev. Aris Abakuks, his pastor, ofliciating. Burial was in New Bloomfield Cemetery."
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[24760] http://stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/tt/tracy1.htm states that Oliver is of Toddington and is father of Sir William Tracy of Todington, Sheriff of Gloucestershire (a 1289) who m. Hawise de Born.