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[5878] Alice was sister and co-heir of Henry de Lexington of Tufford, Nottinghamshire and Aston le Walls, Northamptonshire, keeper of the Great Seal and Chancellor in 1249.
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[23954] http://www.britannia.com/bios/ebk/judocdb.html states: "Prince Judoc (or Josse, as he was commonly called) was educated at the monastery of San Maelmon. On the abdication of his brother, Prince Judicael of Domnonee, around 636, Judoc immediately ascended the Domnonian throne. He asked for eight days to consider his position, but decided he too preferred the religious life and fled to Ponthieu where he became chaplain to the local Count. Judoc later retired from the World to Ray where he set up a small hermitage. Unfortunately, the locals took to worrying him for miracle cures and he was forced to move to Caer-Runiac (Saint-Josse-sur-Mer) to escape them. He lived there thirteen years, and then in the Valley of Pidrague before travelling on a pilgrimage to Rome. Judoc died some time after his return, on 13th December 675. St.Judoc's bones were enshrined at Saint-Josse, before being taken to Winchester New Minster in 902 by some refugee monks. Hence his popularity in England."
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[2070] She is also known as María Rodríguez.
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[19320] Arthur m. (1) Marie, daughter of the viscount of Limoges, and (2) Yolande de Dreux, Countess of Montfort (he was Count in right of her title). See genealogical chart in "Medieval France: An Encyclopedia", p. 149. Arthur is son of John II who ruled Brittany 1286-1305, and his wife Beatrix, daughter of King Henry III of England. John II is son of John I (r. 1237-1286), son of Pierre Maucler de Dreux (a Capetian prince; r. 1212-1237) who married married Alix, hieress of Brittany and sister of Arthur Plantagenet. http://en.wikipedia.org offers in 2007: "After he inherited the ducal throne, he gave his brother John their father's English earldom of Richmond. As duke, Arthur was independent of the French crown. He divided his duchy into eight "battles": Leon, Kernev, Landreger, Penteur, Gwened, Naoned, Roazhon, and Sant Malou. In 1309, he convoked the first estates general (the ancestor of the Breton parliament) in Brittany. It was the first time in French history that the third estate was represented. Arthur died at Château de L'Isle and was interred in a marble tomb of the cordeliers of Vannes. The tomb was vandalised during the French Revolution, but repaired and is on display today." Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_II,_Duke_of_Brittany.
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[1043] "The family and name are doubtless of Norman origin." Anthony's farm, one of the best in the area, was about a mile SW of Ipswich, Mass. on the Salem road, extending north to the Ipswich River. He had a fine orchard. He and his wife gave a silver cup to the Ipswich church inscribed with their initials. {-"Genealogies of the Potter Families...,"Charles Edward Potter (Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, 1888).} Anthony was first-born. Note: Anthony is not in the list of children in the LDS Church's Ancestral File (8Q4L-0N). Find A Grave Memorial 124226787 offers: "Anthony Potter and Elizabeth Whipple were married about 1647 in Ipswich, Mass. Anthony Potter and Elizabeth Stone were married about 1652 in Massachusetts. Their children born in Ipswich: Edmund Potter born about 1654; Samuel Potter born May 28, 1657; John Potter born December 11, 1658; Elizabeth Potter born about 1661; Lydia Potter born about 1661; Thomas Potter born about 1664; Anthony Potter born about 1667."
[57185] Herbert is son of William John Ramsey (1887-1973) & Helen Margaret Madden (1897-1984; m. 25 July 1917 in Old Town, Penobscot Co., ME).
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[50534] "Lincoln County News, 6 June 1991:" "Theodore W. Sylvester, 85, Rockland, died May 31 at Maine Medical Center in Portland after a brief illness. He was born in Rockland, a son of Frederick and Ida (Emery) Sylvester. Mr. Sylvester was a retired machinist and printer. he worked for many years at the Courier-Gazette, a profession he continued on a part-time basis until 1984 at the Courier and Dale Mountain Printing Co. During his retirement years, he also worked as a Knox County deputy sheriff as grand jury and court officer. After retiring for a second time at age 80, he became a volunteer at Penobscot Bay Medical Center, and endeavor he continued until his death. Mr. Sylvester graduated from Rockland High School, class of 1925,w here he played football and competed in track. Surviving are his wife, Evangeline (Winchenbaugh) Sylvester of Rockland; two daughters, Sandra R. Sylvester of Norcross, GA, and Mrs. Gerald (Sara) E. Tavares of Ellington, CT., two sons, Theodore W. Jr. of Owls Head and Harland L. of Thomaston; two sisters, Mrs. Carl (Frederica) Hilton of Bremen and Mrs. Andrew (Ruth) Stanley of Cranberry Island, two half-sisters, Mary and Josephine Tolman, both of Rockland, a half-brother, Evans Tolman of Glen Cove, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren."
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"Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 4," Joseph Crook Anderson II and Louis Ware Thurston, editors (Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1994), p. 315 provides her information and states that she m. 28 Oct 1784 in St. Andrews, NB to Neal Brown, and that the name of her mother on her baptismal record is "Mercy". Snow, Walter H., "Brooksville, Maine..." (Downeast Graphics, 1976), p. 58, shares a letter from Daniel Brown to Jeremiah Wardwell of Penobscot dated 30 Oct 1784 at St. Andrews, N.B. stating Jeremiah's sister m. a Scot, Neal Brown, 28 Oct 1784 at St. Andrews; Neil [sic] Brown was also a Penobscot Associated Loyalist. http://members.shaw.ca/caren.secord/locations/NewBrunswick/Lists/74thRegiment_background.html offers: "Neil Brown, according to http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/u/n/g/Neil-Ungerleider-MA/PDFGENE4.pdf?Welcome=1051308465, married Sarah Wardwell, daughter of Daniel Wardwell, in 1785 in St. Andrews. According to the same source, Sarah's sister, Tryphena, married Finlay Malcolm, and another sister, Abigail, married Daniel Brown, who, like Finlay Malcolm, was a Loyalist. These two families appear on the "Return of Men, Women and Children of the Penobscot Loyalists settled in the District of Passamaquoddy the 10th of June 1784
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