[56523] The unverified file LC82-36C in familysearch.org offers: "Ruth A Boardman was born on 27 August 1823, in Belfast, Waldo, Maine, United States as the daughter of Isaac Case Boardman and Esther Farrow. She married George Dyer Jr. on 8 March 1845, in Belfast, Waldo, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 9 July 1890, in Searsmont, Waldo, Maine, United States, at the age of 66, and was buried in Searsmont, Waldo, Maine, United States."
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[17813] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1535, Date of Import: Apr 22, 1997]
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Charles died after four years of failing health, from pleurisy, and is buried in the chapel at Aachen (now part of the cathedral)(Aachen = Aix la Chapelle). A contemporary account states that he was almost seven feet in height, in an era when few men were even six feet - "large and strong, and of lofty stature, though not disproportionately tall...the upper part of his head was round, his eyes very large and animated, nose a little long, hair fair, and face laughing and merry." He was warm, outgoing and athletic. {Popular account: "Charlemagne," Harold Lamb (Doubleday, 1954).} For a scholarly survey of Charles and his role in history, see "Charlemagne: Father of a Continent," Alessandro Barbero (Berkeley, CA: U. of CA Press, 2004) and "King and Emperor: A New Life of Charlemagne," Janet L. Nelson (Oakland, CA: U. of CA Press, 2019)
--- Compton's Encyclopedia (America On-Line, 1995) reports: CHARLEMAGNE 742?-814). "By the sword and the cross," Charlemagne (Charles the Great) became master of Western Europe. It was falling into decay when Charlemagne became joint king of the Franks in 768. Except in the monasteries, people had all but forgotten education and the arts. Boldly Charlemagne conquered barbarians and kings alike. By restoring the roots of learning and order, he preserved many political rights and revived culture. Charlemagne's grandfather was Charles Martel, the warrior who crushed the Saracens (see Charles Martel). Charlemagne was the elder son of Bertrade ("Bertha Greatfoot") and Pepin the Short, first "mayor of the palace" to become king of the Franks. Although schools had almost disappeared in the 8th century, historians believe that Bertrade gave young Charles some education and that he learned to read. His devotion to the church motivated him throughout life. Charlemagne was tall, powerful, and tireless. His secretary, Eginhard, wrote that Charlemagne had fair hair and a "face laughing and merry . . . his appearance was always stately and dignified." He had a ready wit, but could be stern. His tastes were simple and moderate. He delighted in hunting, riding, and swimming. He wore the Frankish dress--linen shirt and breeches, a silk-fringed tunic, hose wrapped with bands, and, in winter, a tight coat of otter or marten skins. Over all these garments "he flung a blue cloak, and he always had a sword girt about him." Charlemagne's character was contradictory. In an age when the usual penalty for defeat was death, Charlemagne several times spared the lives of his defeated foes; yet in 782 at Verden, after a Saxon uprising, he ordered 4,500 Saxons beheaded. He compelled the clergy and nobles to reform, but he divorced two of his four wives without any cause. He forced kings and princes to kneel at his feet, yet his mother and his two favorite wives often overruled him in his own household.
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A map of Charlemagne's empire is posted (1/99) at http://www.rootsweb.com/~wggerman/karemp.htm
Also see http://courseweb.stthomas.edu/paschons/language_http/courses/DG/History/Einhard.pdf and http://history-world.org/charlemagne.htm.
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[44317] An unverified file in 2018 in Ancestry.com offers: "When Walter Leckie was born in 1535 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, his father, John, was 35 and his mother, Margaret, was 55. He had one son with Agnes Cunningham. He then married Anna Napier and they had [at least] one daughter together. He died in 1605 in Dunbartonshire, Scotland, at the age of 70."
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_Eliakim TUPPER _____|_Christiana COCK ____
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[58989] Virginia and James also have a memorial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Brewer, Penobscot Co., ME. Her obituary: "Bangor - Virginia T. Clark, wife of the late James M. Clark, died Jan. 13, 2007. She was born Oct. 5, 1914, in Princeton, the daughter of Isaac and Almira (Chadbourne) Tupper. Virginia graduated from Princeton High School in 1933 and from Nurses Training School at Eastern Maine Medical Center in 1936. She was predeceased by her husband, James; and eight siblings, six brothers, Frank, Ernest, Clifford, Lindsay, Donald and Edwin; and two sisters, Gertrude Clark and Irene Ingerson. Surviving is her son, Michael J. Clark and his wife, Janice; two granddaughters, Amy Badger and her husband, Philip, and Cali Martell and her husband, Alex; a cherished great-grandson, Aubrey Badger; a devoted niece, Virginia Weaver; nephews, Jimmy Collins, Brad Ingerson, Ron Tupper; and nieces, Ruth Jones, Noreen Lilja and Mary Ellen Fraser."
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