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[56281] Clayton served as a corporal in the U.S. Marines durring World War II.
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[51365] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 1 June 1915": "Birch Harbor - Avery 'Pop'/'Gramp' Vance Chipman left this Earth on May 29, 2015, to meet his Lord and reunite with his beloved wife Estelle Church Chipman. He was born Aug. 2, 1921, in Milbridge, the son of Edgar and Ella (Wilson) Chipman. He moved to Bunker Harbor in 1940, having to quit high school and work to help care for his family. He married the love of his life on Nov. 16, 1942, and they were married 71 years at her passing. Nov. 17, 1942 - the day after their marriage - Avery received a letter from Uncle Sam. He was drafted into the U.S. Army as an infantryman in company G of the 397th infantry regiment of the 100th Division. He was sworn in on Nov. 26 in Bangor and went to South Carolina for training on Dec. 11. Avery was away from home serving in the Army for a total of three years, one month, and two days. As a WWII veteran, he had great love for his country and took pride in flying the flag. Upon his return home in December 1945, Avery joined his wife and young son at his in-laws, and went fishing with his father-in-law. A piece of land was soon given to them, where Avery cleared a plot and framed up a house with the help of two older carpenters. Avery finished the house himself, so it was complete enough to move in Sept. 9, 1947. Together, they raised four children there. Avery continued to lobster fish, went Seining, worked on the Dow Air Force Base in Bangor and became a gate guard at the Navy base on Schoodic Point in 1963. There, he became supervisor and worked until 1981. He returned to lobster fishing, retiring in 1986. In their later years, Avery and Estelle enjoyed playing cards, attending public suppers, and traveling around the U.S. and Canada. They were dedicated members of Birch Harbor Baptist Church, and cherished time at home with family and friends. He is survived by brothers, George and wife, Rebecca, Herbert and Albert and wife, Betty; sister-in-law, Alice, and special sister-in-law Annabelle, all of Bunkers Harbor; two sons, James, and Merton and wife, Peggy; two daughters, Jean and husband, Richard Bridges, and Susan Scott, all of Birch Harbor; grandchildren, Timothy and wife, Marwa, Tammy and husband, Lance, John and friend Michelle, Lisa and friend Arthur, Stephen and wife, Tracy, Joshua and wife, Megan, Crystal, Avery and wife, Stacey; great-grandchildren, Amanda, Jacob, Jessica, Joshua, Dakota, Mckenzie, Shelby, Serena, Brady, Jordyn, Blake, Grafton, Jedd, and Landan; great-great-grandson, Gabrial; step-grandchildren, Courtney and wife Melissa, Jasmine and husband, Joe, Cindy Tracy, JR, Tammy, Michael, and Bobby; step-great grandchildren, Alan, Gerald, Kaitlyn, Brooklyn, Holly, Dunovan, Xavier, and Alexia; cousins, Martha and husband James, Ronald and wife Lori; four wonderful ladies who were like daughters, LaNeta, Cindy, Nancy, and Tammy Croyt; special people, Allison, deceased, Ron and wife Nancy, deceased, Jillaine, Cheryl, Craig, Joyce, Larry and wife, Phyllis, dear wife Florence Dinsmore, Maxine, Michelle, Bill, Nicole, Elijah, Benjamin, and Elizabeth. Avery was predeceased by his wife, Estelle; parents, Edgar and Ella; stepmother, Minnie; brothers, Roger, Leamon, Vint, and Maynard; sister, Mildred; sisters-in-law, Doris and Kay, and grandson, Michael."
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Cudworth offers: "Born at Aller, Somerset, he was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, gaining his MA and becoming a Fellow of Emmanuel in 1639.[1] In 1645, he became master of Clare Hall and professor of Hebrew. In 1654, he transferred to Christ's College, Cambridge, and was master there until his death. His great work, entitled The True Intellectual System of the Universe, was published in 1678. He was a leading opponent of Thomas Hobbes.
"He was the son of Dr Ralph Cudworth (d. 1624), rector of Aller, formerly fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. His father died in 1624, and his mother then married the Rev. Dr Stoughton, who gave the boy a good home education. Cudworth was sent to his father's college, was elected fellow in 1639, and became a successful tutor. In 1642 he published A Discourse concerning the true Notion of the Lord's Supper, and a tract entitled The Union of Christ and the Church. In 1645 he was appointed master of Clare Hall and the same year was elected Regius professor of Hebrew. He was now recognized as a leader among the remarkable group known as the Cambridge Platonists. The whole party were more or less in sympathy with the Commonwealth, and Cudworth was consulted by John Thurloe, Cromwell's secretary to the council of state, in regard to university and government appointments.
"In 1650 he was presented to the college living of North Cadbury, Somerset. From the diary of his friend John Worthington we learn that Cudworth was nearly compelled, through poverty, to leave the university, but in 1654 he was elected master of Christ's College, whereupon he married. In 1662 he was presented to the rectory of Ashwell, Herts. In 1665 he almost quarrelled with his fellow-Platonist, Henry More, because the latter had written an ethical work which Cudworth feared would interfere with his own long-contemplated treatise on the same subject. To avoid clashing, More brought out his book, the Enchiridion ethicum, in Latin; Cudworth's never appeared. Cudworth was installed prebendary of Gloucester in 1678. He died on the 26th of June 1688, and was buried in the chapel of Christ's. His only surviving child, Damaris, a devout and talented woman, became the second wife of Sir Francis Masham. The Lady Masham was distinguished as the friend of John Locke and exchanged letters with Gottfried Leibniz.
"His sermons, such as that preached before the House of Commons, on 31 March 1647, advocate principles of religious toleration and charity. In 1678 he published The True Intellectual System of the Universe: the first part, wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted and its impossibility demonstrated (imprimatur dated 1671). No more was published, perhaps because of the theological clamour raised against this first part. Much of Cudworth's work still remains in manuscript; A Treatise concerning eternal and immutable Morality was published in 1731; and A Treatise of Freewill, edited by John Allen, in 1838; both are connected with the design of his magnum opus, the Intellectual System.
"The Intellectual System arose, so its author tells us, out of a discourse refuting 'fatal necessity,' or determinism. Enlarging his plan, he proposed to prove three matters:
(a) the existence of God;
(b) the naturalness of moral distinctions; and
(c) the reality of human freedom.
"These three together make up the intellectual (as opposed to the physical) system of the universe; and they are opposed respectively by three false principles, atheism, religious fatalism which refers all moral distinctions to the will of God, and thirdly the fatalism of the ancient Stoics, who recognized God and yet identified Him with nature. The immense fragment dealing with atheism is all that was published by its author. Cudworth criticizes two main forms of materialistic atheism, the atomic, adopted by Democritus, Epicurus and Hobbes; and the hylozoic, attributed to Strato of Lampsacus, which explains everything by the supposition of an inward self-organizing life in matter. Atomic atheism is by far the more important, if only because Hobbes, the great antagonist whom Cudworth always has in view, is supposed to have held it. It arises out of the combination of two principles, neither of which is atheistic taken separately, i.e. atomism and corporealism, or the doctrine that nothing exists but body. The example of Stoicism, as Cudworth points out, shows that corporealism may be theistic.
"Into the history of atomism Cudworth plunges with vast erudition. It is, in its purely physical application, a theory that he fully accepts; he holds that it was taught by Pythagoras, Empedocles, and in fact, nearly all the ancient philosophers, and was only perverted to atheism by Democritus. It was first invented, he believes, before the Trojan war, by a Sidonian thinker named Moschus or Mochus, who is identical with the Moses of the Old Testament. In dealing with atheism Cudworth's method is to marshal the atheistic arguments elaborately, so elaborately that Dryden remarked 'he has raised such objections against the being of a God and Providence that many think he has not answered them'; then in his last chapter, which by itself is as long as an ordinary treatise, he confutes them with all the reasons that his reading could supply. A subordinate matter in the book that attracted much attention at the time is the conception of the 'Plastic Medium,' which is a mere revival of Plato's 'World-Soul,' and is meant to explain the existence and laws of nature without referring all to the direct operation of God. It occasioned a long-drawn controversy between Pierre Bayle and Le Clerc, the former maintaining, the latter denying, that the Plastic Medium is really favourable to atheism.
"A much more favourable judgment must be given upon the short Treatise on eternal and immutable Morality, which deserves to be read by those who are interested in the historical development of British moral philosophy. It is an answer to Hobbes's famous doctrine that moral distinctions are created by the state, an answer from the standpoint of Platonism. Just as knowledge contains a permanent intelligible element over and above the flux of sense-impressions, so there exist eternal and immutable ideas of morality. Cudworth's ideas, like Plato's, have 'a constant and never-failing entity of their own,' such as we see in geometrical figures; but, unlike Plato's, they exist in the mind of God, whence they are communicated to finite understandings. Hence 'it is evident that wisdom, knowledge and understanding are eternal and self-subsistent things, superior to matter and all sensible beings, and independent upon them'; and so also are moral good and evil. At this point Cudworth stops; he does not attempt to give any list of Moral Ideas. It is, indeed, the cardinal weakness of this form of intuitionism that no satisfactory list can be given and that no moral principles have the 'constant and never-failing entity,' or the definiteness, of the concepts of geometry. Henry More, in his Enchiridion ethicum, attempts to enumerate the 'noemata moralia'; but, so far from being self-evident, most of his moral axioms are open to serious controversy."
[23200] Georgiana is daughter of Alexander Gordon (4th Duke, b. 29 June 1743, d. 17 June 1827, son of Cosmo George Gordon and Henrietta Mordaunt) and Jane Maxwell (b. 1748, d. 11 April 1812, daughter of Sir William Maxwell and Magdalen Blair).
_Jacob PERKINS _________________+
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_Jacob PERKINS ______________|_Elizabeth (Lovell or) WHIPPLE _
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| (1643 - 1692) m 1672
_Eliakim WARDWELL _______|_Sarah HOOPER _______________
| (1687 - 1753) m 1711 (1650 - 1692)
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| (1691 - 1760) m 1711 (1652 - 1725)
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[23640] A file at https://www.werelate.org/wiki offers: "Living at Wetmore Island Plantation at 1850 census, real estate valued at $548. On Wetmore Island at 1860 with real estate valued at a $300. In Verona, widowed, at 1870 census. Living with daughter Sarah, widowed, at 1880 census in Verona. Town Clerk of Wetmore Isle Plantation in 1836-1844 "
[53834] Dorothy is daughter of James Emery West (1881-1919) & Bernice Piper (1890-1972; m. 24 March 1909 in Steuben, Washington Co., ME).