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[2590] For Henry's unverified ancestry, see the web site referenced under his son and http://members.aol.com/dwidad/chatilon.html (neither are verified). Cf. http://www.friesian.com/flanders.htm#chatillon. He is also called Hervé II of Donzy.
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[61887] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 3 April 2026: "Carmel, Maine - Marvin D. Graves, MSgt. (Ret.) USAF, 92, passed away April 2, 2026, at the Maine Veterans' Home in Bangor. He was born in Carmel on February 4, 1934, the son of Neil K. and Phyllis (Lawrence) Graves. Marvin graduated from Carmel High School then entered the Air Force, retiring after 20 years. While in the Air Force, he inspected radar stations throughout Europe, then later on, inspected military housing, and then finally worked at Colby College as a recruiting officer. He married his high school sweetheart, Constance A. (Newcomb) Graves in 1957, and they had four children. He had a real estate license in Washington and Maine; had a security's license and sold mutual funds in Massachusetts and Maine, and after his retirement from the Air Force at the age of 39, Marvin worked two years for the state of Maine as the head of the Small Communities Team. He and his wife, Connie, formed Mar Con Acres, Inc. where for ten years he built houses throughout central Maine. He was the assistant manager at Gerrity Building Center in Hampden for five years, and worked in real estate up until his retirement. In later years, Marvin worked for Crosby & Neal, Inc. After he retired, he and Connie built their dream home back in their home town of Carmel, just down the road from where he was born, and both were very involved with the town of Carmel. He was a member of the Carmel Alumni Association for more than 45 years; the Carmel Historical Society since 1994, where he was treasurer; he was the Code Enforcement Officer and on the Planning Board; was head of the Campaign Committee to raise funds for the Simpson Memorial Library, and to build the Veteran's Memorial; was on the building committee to build the Carmel Snowmobile Club; worked many years on Carmel Days; was a 32nd Degree Mason of the Benevolent Lodge #87 for more than 60 years; was a former Shriner of Anah Temple; and was a member of the American Legion. Marvin enjoyed traveling, having been to Alaska a few times, camping and fishing, playing bingo, and especially enjoyed winning at cribbage. He was a smart man, having a world of experience. He was kind, generous, and cared very much for his extended family and friends, and had a very special place in his heart for the town of Carmel. Marvin was predeceased by his wife, Connie, in 2016. He is survived by his four children, Neil Graves (Lucie) of Bangor, Scott Graves of Carmel, Daniel Graves of Seabrook, NH, and Laura Neal (Peter) of Bangor; grandchildren, Adam Woodard, Leland Graves (Rowena), and Katharine Forsley (Lindi); a great-granddaughter, Kenna Graves; stepgrandchildren, Greg Neal (Kim) and Kim Johnson (Jason), great-stepgrandchildren, Olivia and Jacob Johnson, Nathaniel, Isabelle, Benjamin and Samuel Neal; and a very special friend and loving companion, Diana Wellington. His family would like to thank the professional and compassionate care of all the staff at the Maine Veterans' Home and Northern Light Hospice."
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[38977] This person is from the unverified Lunt Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
[55150] Rex's obituary: "Old Town-Bangor - Rex Philbrick Sibley, 92, husband of the late Nona May Sibley, passed away peacefully, September 20, 2017, at Phillips Strickland House. He was born in Old Town, July 29, 1925, son of Byran and Mamie (Philbrick) Sibley. He graduated from Old Town High School and at the age of 17, joined the US Navy. After being discharged he went to the Refrigeration School in Portsmouth, NH under the GI bill. Rex worked for 38 years at the University of Maine at Orono as a pressman at the University Press. He was a Boy Scout leader for the Orono Old Town Boy Scouts for three years. He played mens softball for 15 years. When he retired he and Nona spent many winters in Florida, summers in Maine and they enjoyed traveling across country. Rex enjoyed playing horseshoes, cribbage, bingo with the seniors and watching his beloved Red Sox. He is survived by two daughters, Ann (Sibley) Nickles of Kingston, MA. and Heidi Sibley Newman and her husband, Rich of Walpole, MA.; step-children, Leon Perkins, Jr. of Yarmouth, Glen Perkins and his wife, Lisa of, Brownville, Tom Perkins and his wife, Stephanie of Orono, Susan Perkins of Glenburn; several grandchildren and great grandchildren."
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[39527] This person is from the unverified "The Moores of Mariaville, Maine" tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
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