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[49290] Find A Grave memorial 60978638 offers: "John Bradstreet military & pension records, a Revolutionary War soldier, DAR Ancestor A013588. He served as private in Captain Thomas Maghill's company, Colonel Samuel Gerriash's Masschusetts regiment for 8 months, and was in the Battle of Bunker Hill."
[49581] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 18 June 1983, p. 27: "Bangor and Westbrook - Kenneth W. Carter, 69, of Westbrook, formerly of Bangor, died June 16, 1983 at a Westbrook Hospital. He was a life-long resident of Maine and a native of Montville. He was son of the late George Crosby Carter and Myra (Cates) Carter, formerly of Montvilie and Winterport. Mr. Carter graduated from Crosby High School in Belfast. He had been a salesman for most of his life. In his later years, he devoted is atentions tothe study of history, philosophy and ornithology. He was an active bird watcher, who had an encydopedic knowledge of tha marine bird life of the Casco Bay region. He was an active writer who has had pieces published in Downrast Magazine, Blair and Ketchum's Country Journal, and several college text books. . . . Mr. Carter is survived by his wife Loreta (Beal) Carter; three children, Mrs. Ronald (Jane) Cronin of Cape Elisabeth, Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Arbour of North Vassalboro and Gena Carter of Bangor; five grandchildren, Kenneth E. Cronin, Pamela B. Cronin and Jennifer L. Cronin all of Cape Elizabeth, Matthew G. Carter and Mark G. Carter, both of Bangor. . . . " Kenneth is son of George Crosby Carter (1881-1970) & Myra Cates (1879-1963; m. 8 June 1903 in Montville, Waldo Co., ME).
[56003] Find A Grave offers Arthur's obituary: "Orono - Arthur A. Comstock, 84, died peacefully on January 17, 2018, at Dirigo Pines in Orono, Maine, with Betty by his side, where she has been for sixty-three years. He was born on June 12, 1934, to Arthur Comstock Sr. and Emily (Berube) Comstock. Arthur graduated from Old Town High School in June of 1951. He attended Husson College and graduated in four years with an honorary degree in business. He also graduated from Rutgers School of Banking. Arthur married Betty Lee Avery during his second year at Husson. They grew up together just three houses apart. Arthur was a very quiet person and Betty was vivacious and lively, which made for a great couple. Arthur received his letter to join the Army and trained at both Fort Dix in New Jersey and Fort Gordon in Georgia. Then, he was sent to Germany until his two years were up; Betty joined him there. Shortly upon arriving home, Arthur was offered a job as Bank Manager for Northeast Bank in East Millinocket, where he worked for eight years. He was then transferred to the main bank in Millinocket where he became President and was there for twenty years. After this, he was transferred to the main office in Bangor where he was President. He worked there for a few years and then retired. Shortly after this, he was asked to join Camden National Bank in Bangor where he agreed to serve in a part-time capacity and worked there until he was 76. Arthur became very involved in the community as a banker and was on many boards. Dear to his heart was Eastern Maine Medical Center, Acadia Hospital, Eastern Area Agency on Aging, where he was Vice President, and the Katahdin Area Council Boy Scouts of America, where he served as Treasurer. Arthur was predeceased by his mother, Emily, his dad, Arthur Sr., and his brother, Allen. He is survived by his wife, Betty, his son, Thomas and his wife, Sue, and two step-grandchildren. He is also survived by his adopted daughter, Cherie and two sisters-in-law, Adath and Nadia; ande several nieces and nephews."
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[27611] John was a member of the United Brethren Church (now United Methodist) at Sumner, IL. D. E. Piper stated John was an ordained U. B. minister.
[31689] John m. Mary _____ (b. 1593 in St Andrew Hoborn, London, d. 7 May 1650 in Hingham, Essex Co., MA).
[17187] Mary is daughter of Joseph Joy and Mary Prince. Mary and John Stodder had Mary (6 May 1700) and Tabitha (12 Sept 1704, d.s.p. 6 Nov 1777). Ancestry.com offers: "Joy Name Meaning - English: nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages."
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[3547] This line seems quite murky. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Loon.
[3846] Retie is a commune of 10,000 in the northeast corner of the Antwerpen province of Belgium, near the border with the Netherlands.