[1566] Identified by W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968), p.172, as Siegfried I, Count of Luxemburg, married to Lidivive of Suabia. He gives Siegfried I as son of Voiry, Count d'Ardennes, and wife Cunigunde [ID4263]. However, "Ancestral Roots... (Balt., 1992) 143-19 shows Siegfried I as son of Richwin (Ricuinus)! http://www.crocketts.org/genealogy/bateman/15/15528.htm states Ricuinus m. Agnes, Ctss. of Vermandois, granddaughter of Alfred the Great. Cf. http://www.pcug.org.au/~ronwells/410-9.htm
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[16050] This person is from an unverified tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states he m. in 1612 Joanne Bunker (1592-1686).
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[2484] Mathilde m. (1) in 1212 in Aix la Chapelle to Heinrich II, Comte du Rhin (d. 1214). Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p5340.htm. http://www.guide2womenleaders.com offers: "After the death of her second husband, Floris IV, graaf van Holland (1210-34), Countess Johanna of Flanders granted her Zeeland as a fief in the name of her minor son, Willem. It was a politically tricky affair as the Counts of Holland wanted to get rid of the overlordship of Flanders for Zeeland. Her brother-in-law Willem became Regent of Holland and occupied her dowries in Monster, Maasland, Lier and Zoutevenen, and in 1235 she gave up the regency in exchange for her Dowries. In 1238 her other brother-in-law, Otto, bishop-elect of Utrecht took over the regency, but after her son came of age the following year she remained influential, placed her seal on his first decrees and appeared as witness on many of his later decrees. When he died at the age of 29 her other son, Floris and dauther, Aleid van Holland, acted ars regent for her grandson, Floris V (1254-96). She founded a number of religious institutions and convents and gave rich gifts to others. She had first been married to Prince Palantine Henrik II and had 5 or 6 children with her second husband."
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[1997] Conrad is called "a Count in Swabia" and Count of Paris and Auxerre. http://genealogy.euweb.cz/welf/welf1.html observes "the editors of Europaeische Stammtafeln now hold the position that Welf's parentage cannot be proved, but that it is extremely likely that he was son of Conrad (or, if not, of Conrad's brother Rudolf)." Cf. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p77.htm.
[25480] http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/de-mello.htm states that Aubrey is son of Baron Gilbert de Mello (b. ca. 1050 in Mello, Oise, France, d. after 25 Feb 1084).
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"The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine]," 8 February 2017:
"Ellsworth - When a business has been around for six decades, it becomes part of the identity of the community.
Such is the case with Jaspers Restaurant, which served its last meal this past Saturday after 60 years in business.
Jaspers has now been sold to Xinsheng, LLC, which is owned by Bi Jiao Chen. Chen is also the owner of Shinbashi Restaurant at the corner of Washington and High streets in Ellsworth.
'Its part of the town', said owner Troy Adams, grandson of the restaurant's namesake and founder, Jasper Tilden.
Born in 1915, Tilden went to Ellsworth High School and later drove his own laundry truck and also worked in the shellfish business. During World War II, he worked for Pratt & Whitney in Hartford, Conn., making bomb sights for planes.
Adams said family lore holds that Tilden was picked to work on a top-secret project near the end of the war. It later turned out he had helped build the bomb sight for the Enola Gay, the B-29 that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945.
After the war, Tilden returned to Ellsworth and got involved in the food business. He opened The Clam Shack and Brookside, both on High Street. He opened Jaspers in January of 1957.
Adams said the restaurant boomed during the 1950s and into the early 1960s, hosting the citys champion basketball teams for meals and famous visitors to the area.
Although President John F. Kennedy did not stay at Jaspers when he spoke at the University of Maine a month before his assassination in Dallas, Adams said some of his Secret Service detail did. He said some of the rooms in the motel next to the restaurant still have special phone outlets installed by agents during their stay.
Jaspers was a family-run business for its entire run. When Tilden had a massive stroke in 1978, his wife, Alice, took over for a time before daughter Nancy came home from Massachusetts and took over operations in 1980. Adams said the restaurant enjoyed a second heyday under his mothers leadership, and said the restaurant had its highest revenue year in 1998.
Adams took over in 2000, and for awhile split his time between running the restaurant and motel and working for Merrill Lynch as a stockbroker in Washington, D.C. He commuted, often on the same flight with then-Sen. Olympia Snowe and her husband, former Maine Governor John 'Jock' McKernan. He left his job in D.C. on Sept. 7, 2001.
Throughout his familys time running the restaurant, Adams said there have been other constants as well, notably regular customers and longtime employees. Topping the chart in the latter category were Freddy Graham, who started at Jaspers the day it opened and worked there for 42 years, and George Henry, who Adams said worked there for more than 40 years and for all three generations of owners.
'Jaspers would never have made it without George Henry,' Adams said. He said the restaurant named a club sandwich after him, a lighthearted nod to the fact Henry 'hated clubs.'
Other employees who worked at Jaspers for more than 20 years include Polly Young, Laura Lymeburner, Callie Antone Griffin and Virginia Moscato.
There were also relationships that bloomed because of Jaspers. A 40th anniversary section that ran in The American in 1997 highlighted the marriage of longtime waitress Nicole Nichols and cook Gerry Grindle. Adams said 30 to 40 couples can trace their relationship roots to Jaspers.
'Its been quite a little matchmaker,' he said.
Regular customers are almost too numerous to name, but one of them - former American editor and publisher James Russell Wiggins - likely spoke for many when he wrote the following of Jaspers in 1997:
'You may not know what you wish to eat, but the waitress is pretty likely to tell you, since she knows what you have had to eat every time you have been there for a long time back. Or if she doesnt happen to be one who remembers, the folks at the next table can tell you.'
Walt and Marion McFarland of Lamoine have been customers, Adams said, 'since the day I was born.' He said they often came in to eat there twice a day, and called them the 'customers of a lifetime.'
The restaurant business has seen a lot of changes since Jaspers opened its doors in 1957. Adams said people have more and different choices today, and he noted bigger restaurants like Jaspers are less common than they once were.
Adams said he believes the only restaurant running in Hancock County today that has been open longer than Jaspers was is Testas, which is open in Bar Harbor in the summer and has been in business there since 1934.
While acknowledging closing Jaspers was not an easy decision, Adams said he believes it was the correct one.
'Its sad, but I almost feel like its time,' he said. 'Sixty years is a good run.'"