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[19003] Ralph and Mary had John de Cobham (d. 1377-78) (- NEHGR 150:322).
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[57621] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 11 October 2024: "Hancock - Nancy J. Parsons, 78, died June 26, 2024, at the Ellsworth hospital with family by her side. She was born Sept. 6, 1945, in Ellsworth, the daughter of William and Olive (Bunker) Jackson. Nancy spent her working career at The First National Bank holding multiple positions in her over 40-year tenure, working in both the Bar Harbor and Ellsworth locations. Family was the most important thing to Nancy, and having them all together made her the happiest, especially when at camp. She loved her children dearly, but her granddaughters were her world, and she was incredibly proud of each and every one of them. Nancy enjoyed trips with the love of her life Bob, adventures with her best friend Evelyn, and the lunches she had with the members of her bank family. To celebrate recently beating breast cancer, Nancy took a memorable cruise with her daughter Heather."
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David and Elizabeth also had Enoch Edmond Myers (1826-1897), Amelia Myers Devling (1840-1896), Samuel C. Myers (1841-1918) & Jane Myers Fisher (1843-1914).
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The unverified file K4GV-CD8 in familysearch.org in 2020 offers:
The 1850 Census said his real estate was worth $10,000.
The Rev. David Myers was the (grand)son of Nicholas Myers, and bought the old Mitchell farm west of where his father lived (now John Musser). His children were Samuel, of Lewistown, Dr. Seth F., Mrs. G. W. McAlister and Mrs. Dr. A. J. Fisher.
In 1857 David Myers erected the store building on the corner where Isaac McAlister now has a store. It was the site of the first building in the town of Macalister, Pa.. The firm of D. Myers & Co. was composed of David Myers, Reuben Caveny and James M. Sellers. The firm had several changes, and, in 1862, the store was sold to Isaac McAlister, who now keeps it. [most likely this is son David Myers, not Rev. David Myers, since in the 1860 census, son David's occupation is merchant]
THE SOLDIERS' ORPHAN SCHOOL. -This institution was originated as an academy in 1855, the first trustees of which were H. T. McAlister, Wm. McMeen, Abraham Seiber, Montgomery Jameson, R. W. Jameson, Sam]. Watt and David Myers.
Ancestry.com has a picture of the front page of the family Bible inscribed by David giving it to son Seth. The same site also refers to him as a "Bishop."
from son Enoch's biographical sketch: "David and Elizabeth (Holtzopple) Myers, the parents of our subject, were likewise with their son natives of Juniata County, Pa., where they spent their entire lives, the mother dying in July, 1853, and the father in July, 1865."
[6027] The surname, Pottinger, is Anglo-French and Latin for a pottage-maker - cf. John Potenger in "Valor Eccles." (Henry VIII).
[36013] This person is from Gary Welker's unverified information on http://www.eckberg.com in 2014 which states William is son of Alexander Ross and Nancy Ann _____.