_Zachariah BUNKER ___+
| (1707 - 1750)
_Philip BUNKER ______|_Deborah VARNEY _____
| (1711 - 1741)
_Isaac L. BUNKER ____|
| (1777 - 1854) m 1806|
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| |_Elizabeth ALLEN ____|_____________________
| (.... - 1824)
_Gowen Wilson BUNKER ______|
| (1823 - 1884) |
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| |_Jane Tanner LYMAN __|
| (1784 - 1865) m 1806|
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_Henry Cobb BUNKER ___|
| (1863 - 1951) m 1894 |
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| |_Martha Parrott ROSEBROOK _|
| (1830 - 1900) |
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|--Beulah Holt BUNKER
| (1897 - 1976)
| _Benjamin BUNKER ____
| | (1710 - 1818)
| _Isaac BUNKER _______|_Abigail GOODWIN ____
| | (1740 - 1828) m 1760 (1715 - ....)
| _Theodore BUNKER ____|
| | (1783 - 1872) m 1811|
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| | |_Esther IVES ________|_____________________
| | (1740 - 1824) m 1760
| _Daniel Springer BUNKER ___|
| | (1825 - 1895) m 1857 |
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| | |_Rhoda JOHNSON ______|
| | (1783 - 1872) m 1811|
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|_Mary Frances BUNKER _|
(1869 - 1917) m 1894 |
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|_Sarah Ellen STROUT _______|
(1834 - 1909) m 1857 |
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[51329] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 24 August 1976, p. 22: "Winter Harbor - Mrs. Beulah Rollins died Aug. 22 in Charleston, S.C. at the home of her daughter with whom she had resided for several years. She was born in Gouldsboro Aug. 14, 1897, daughter of Henry and Mary Frances (Bunker) Bunker. She attended local schools and was graduated from Bar Harbor High School and Farmington Normal School, later receiving A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of Maine. She had been a teacher for 35 years in various school systems including Gouldsboro, Winter Harbor, Sorrento and Ellsworth, and had conducted private classes in piano and needlework. Mrs Rollins was a past noble grand of Surfside Rebekah Lodge and had served as district deputy. She was a past worthy matron of Rubie Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and was the first president and a charter member of the Winter Harbor Women's Club. She had been a member of several educational organizations including the Ellsworth Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma and for a number of years was choir director and organist at the Winter Harbor Baptist Church. For many years she had served on the Winter Harbor Republican Committee, the board of trustees for the Winter Harbor Public Library and for several terms on the school committee. Mrs. Rollins held an avid interest in the needle arts and crafts and was recognized for her proficiency in this field. In recent years she had attended the Unitarian Church in Ellsworth and was a member of the Women's Alliance. In 1921 she married George C. Blance who died in 1957. She later married Andrew Howard Rollins of Ellsworth, who died in 1973. She is survived by three children, Mrs. Emuel E. (Elinor) Vassey, Jr. of Charleston, S.C., Mrs. Wendell A. (Charlene) Ray of Waterville, George C. Blance, Jr. of Burlington, Mass.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Elton Black of Ellsworth; six grandchildren; two step grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; several cousins. Funeral services will be held at the Winter Harbor Baptist Church Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment will take place in the Greenwood Cemetery, Winter Harbor."
_Bertram DE CRIOL ___+
| (1115 - 1160) m 1139
_John DE CRIOL ____________|_Emma DE CREVEQUER __
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_Bertram DE CRIOL _____|
| (1180 - 1256) m 1225 |
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_Nicholas DE CRIOL __|
| (.... - 1273) m 1255|
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| |_Margery DE SPELMODEN _|
| (1208 - 1260) m 1225 |
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_Nicholas DE CRIOL __|
| (1260 - 1303) m 1272|
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| | _Hugh D'AUBERVILLE ________|_____________________
| | | (1168 - 1213)
| | _William D'AUBERVILLE _|
| | | (1196 - 1248) m 1225 |
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| |_Joan D'AUBERVILLE __|
| (1226 - 1280) m 1255|
| | _Henry BISET ________
| | | (1156 - 1213)
| | _John BISET _______________|_Aubrey FITZRICHARD _
| | | (1185 - 1241) m 1217 (1158 - 1199)
| |_Isabel BISET _________|
| (1200 - 1285) m 1225 |
| | _Thomas BASSET ______+
| | | (.... - 1220)
| |_Alice (aka Mabel) BASSET _|_Phillipia MALBANK __
| (.... - 1263) m 1217
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|--Nicholas DE CRIOL
| (1282 - 1324)
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| _Gilbert PECCHE _____|
| | (1228 - 1291) |
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|_Margery PECHE ______|
(1266 - 1319) m 1272|
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|_Joan DE CREYE ______|
(1234 - 1302) |
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[37482] This person is from the unverified Meckel Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states Sir Nicholas was Constable of Dover and Warden of the Cinque Ports (but this may refer to his father) - further documentation is required.
[49738] Charles is son of Francis F. Marshall (1835-1922) & Emeline A. Knapp (1827-1864).
_Adam PIPER ____________________
| (1728 - 1794)
_Daniel PIPER _______|_Catharine ZOLLINGER ___________
| (1777 - 1838)
_John Adam PIPER _______|
| (1803 - 1880) |
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| |_Mary WITTER ________|________________________________
| (1784 - 1865)
_Daniel R. PIPER ______|
| (1832 - 1902) m 1855 |
| | _Johann Heinrich Peter STRUBLE _+
| | | (1742 - 1802)
| | _Daniel STRUBLE _____|_Anna Elizabeth LONGCORE _______
| | | (1782 - 1860) (1744 - 1813)
| |_Margaret Mary STRUBLE _|
| (.... - 1862) |
| | ________________________________
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| |_Mary ROOK __________|________________________________
| (1784 - 1869)
_Reuben Henry PIPER _|
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| |_Mary Isabelle HARMON _|
| (1831 - 1889) m 1855 |
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|--Daniel H. PIPER
| (1916 - 1991)
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|_Martha PIPER _______|
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[53800] Ebenezer is said to be son of John Robinson (b. in 1768) & Ann Pray (b. in 1770; m. in 1790).
[23152] Robert, Knight of Spencercombe, Co. Devon, was living in 1502. A file in trees.ancestry.com: "The surname of Spencer was derived from the Old French 'despensier' a butler or steward, one in charge of the wine cellar of a large house or mansion. The name was brought into England in the wake of the Norman Conquest of 1066. Early records of the name mention Robert le Despencer, 1204 Salisbury. William le Spencer, 1275 Hampshire. Thomas del Spencer of Yorkshire was listed in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. From the 13th century downwards, several persons of the name were documented in Scotland, where the name was taken by settlers. Roger Dispensator witnessed a charter by the Bishop of Moray, granting the church of Deveth to Spyny in the year 1202. Thomas Dispensator witnessed a charter of lands in 1232. A ship belonging to Laurence de Spense and other Scottish merchants was shipwrecked at Whitbernes, near Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1365. Fergus de la Spens held a tenement in Edinburgh in 1392. John de Spencer was the burgess of Aberdeen in 1444. Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) English philosopher and Sociologist; founder of the evolutionist philosophy, the principle of which was laid down in his 'Programme of a System of Synthetic Philosophy'. Alba, the country which became Scotland, was once shared by four races; the Picts who controlled most of the land north of the Central Belt; the Britons, who had their capital at Dumbarton and held sway over the south west, including modern Cumbria; the Angles, who were Germanic in origin and annexed much of the Eastern Borders in the seventh century, and the Scots. The latter came to Alba from the north of Ireland late in the 5th century to establish a colony in present day Argyll, which they named Dalriada, after their homeland. The Latin name Scotti simply means a Gaelic speaker. The associated arms are recorded in Sir Bernard Burkes General Armory. Ulster King of Arms in 1884."
[23151]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[10585] She may be the Mrs. Jane S. Hutchins (b. 14 Feb 1795 in Penobscot) who m. George Heath of Penobscot, ME - see http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~megen/reunion/ps33/ps33_229.html. The LDS Church's unverified IGI file states that Jane Stover, b. 14 Feb 1795 in Penobscot, ME, is daughter of Jotham Stover and Nabby Goodin.