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[52098] The unverified file MSJW-HW9 in familysearch.org reports that Nellie m. 2 August 1893 in Franklin, Hancock Co., ME Norman Augustus Smith (1871-1955) and had : Luta Beatrice Smith (1894-1990), Athol Everard Smith (1895-1974), Otho Francis Smith (1897-1987), Ferol Wilma Smith (1899-1999), Langdon Miller Smith (1901-1992), Merle Augustus Smith (1904-1968), Pauline Angie Smith (1906-997) & Marion Etta Smith (b. in 1911). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 8 April 1947, p. 13: "Ellsworth, April 7 - Nellie Frances Smith died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd T. Dunham, April 3. She was the daughter of the late Lyman and Sarah Bragdon of Franklin, and had lived in Franklin practically all her life. She was a member of the Franklin club and the Daughters of Veterans of that town. She is survived by her husband, Norman A. Smith; four daughters, Mrs. Fred Holden of Milton, Mass., Mrs. Lloyd Dunham of Ellsworth, Mrs, Pauline Ashe of Sullivan, Mrs. Marion Fletcher of East Providence, R.I.; four sons, Athol of Braintree, Mass., Otho of East Providence, R.I., Langdon of Long Beach, Cal., Merle of Franklin. Surviving also are 21 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren."
[48816] Edna is daughter of Fred B. Crowell (1860-1918) & Annie F. Savage (1862-1952; m. 13 January 1885).
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[21452] Christopher was about 46 years old in 1701. In 1681 he laid the stealing of two pigs to his brother John and Robert Braines, but offered to pay Lt. Neale for three pigs rather than go to law. He was taxed as late as 1736. He served in the Prince Phillip's War as of June 24, 1676. and served with Capt. Week's Company. He served with Captain James Davis' scouting in 1712 for 12 days and was voted pay of 1 shilling a day by the House on May 9,1713. He settled in Greenland, NH by 1680 and in 1736 was in Newmarket. Christopher was at the battle 19 Dec 1675 at Narragansett, etc. - see MA Archives 68:97. Cf. http://kinnisonfamily.tripod.com/id1.html.
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[52724] For Edward and this line is descent, see the unverified file L25G-2C3 in familysearch.org.
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[17450] For this line see the unverified file LR52-937 in familysearch.org.
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[13080] John m. 1658 at Scituate, MA Sarah ____ (she survived him). He had six children and inherited the homestead.
[8147] "Battle Creek Enquirer [Battle Creek, Michigan], 9 December 1998," p. 4: "Margaret L Gallaway, 78, of Battle Creek died Mon day, Dec. 7, 1998, at home. She was born Sept 4, 1920, in Leroy Township to Robert and Cecily (Watkinson) Taylor. She was employed at Post Division of Kraft Foods before retiring in 1979. She married Glenn R. Gallaway on Aug. 4, 1943, in Summit, Miss. He died May 29, 1996. Surviving are a son, Kenneth R. Gallaway, of Battle Creek; daughters, Mary Jane Gallaway and Joanne Hayes of Battle Creek and Kathleen D. Lefler of Livonia; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert W. Taylor of Battle Creek; and a sister, Doris M. Angell of Battle Creek. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Community involvement/hobbies: Member of Sonoma United Methodist Church. Enjoyed gardening, reading and watching and feeding the birds."
[29556] Ancestry.com offers: "Ward Name Meaning - English: occupational name for a watchman or guard, from Old English weard 'guard' (used as both an agent noun and an abstract noun). Irish: reduced form of McWard, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Bhaird 'son of the poet'. The surname occurs throughout Ireland, where three different branches of the family are known as professional poets."
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Anna seems to be the same person who m. three other men in Berks Co., PA before Philip. She is duplicated in this database in her marriage to John Adam Bottorff. Her information differs in an unverified Ancestry.com file.
Find A Grave memorial 160422215 offers:
Elizabeth was the youngest daughter of Johann Heinrich Zeller and Anna Marie Bruegel. Her father's family were among the thousands of French and German Protestants who fled religious prosecution in their homeland between 1708 and 1720. The Zellers migrated first to Holland, where her father met and married her mother, then to England, and finally to the American colonies in 1710. They lived for a few years in rural New York (Livingston Manor and Schoharie) before eventually settling in the Tulpehocken Valley in Pennsylvania in 1723 (in what is now Berks County).
Elizabeth married Johann Adam Batdorf in 1745 in Tulpehocken Pennsylvania. Adam died in 1757, and Elizabeth married Johann Leonard Schwartz in 1758.
A petition filed with the Berks County Orphans Court in 1759 states that Elizabeth and Adam had seven children:
- John George 1746
- Martin 1747 *
- John Peter 1749
- Andrew 1751
- Eva Elizabeth 1753
- John Henry 1754 *
- Simon 1756 *
Elizabeth and Leonard both died in 1803 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Help in finding their graves would be appreciated.
Probate records from 1803 show that Elizabeth and Leonard had five children:
- John 1759 (deceased)
- Henry Ludwig 1761
- Barbara 1762 (wife of John Lesher, Jr.)
- Catherine 1764 (wife of Adam Regel)
- Anna Maria 1766 (wife of Henry Krim)
* Descendants of these children have been linked by DNA testing.