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[42668] This person is from an unverified file in 2017 in Ancestry.com.
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[15881] "The Record [Bergen Co., NJ], 11 Jun 1976," p. D-21: "RAMSEY - William W. Bogert Sr., 67, died yesterday in Rosary Hill Nursing Home, Hawthorne, N.Y. Born in Mahwah, he lived in Ho-Ho-Kus before moving to Ramsey 16 years ago. He was the owner of Louco Carriers, a trucking company, in Ramsey. Surviving are his wife, Louise; four sons, Arthur and Roger, both of Ramsey, William Jr. of Fort Myers, Fla., and Theodore of Middletown, N.Y.; three daughters, Dora McKinney of Kingsbury, Tex., Ruth Ann Hamilton of Greenville, N.Y., and Betty Lou Traynor of Lake Hopatcong, and 18 grandchildren"
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JPete711@aol.com posted on the Web in 2002:
A Light in the Valley, A History of the Codorus Church of the Brethren, by William L. Gould, published by the Codorus Church of the Brethren, Loganville, PA, 1976. I obtained a copy of this book from the church.
pg 120 - David Y. Brillhart - David Y. Brillhart was born March 3, 1855 on the old Brillhart homestead east of Loganville. He was the son of Jacob and Rebecca Yost Brillhart. He married Mary Alice Herbst, and they made their home of the ancestal lands that had been warrented to Peter Brilhard (note the change in spelling), great-great grandfather of David. For five generations this farm had been in the Brillhart family.
The Codorus congregation called him to the ministry in 1886 and on September 20, 1900, he was ordained to the Eldership. For fifteen years he served as the presiding Elder of the congregation.
In addition to being a competent farmer, David Y. Brillhart served as director of the Glen Rock Trust Company, a director of the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company and a trustee of the Heilig Wire Company of York. For a period of time he was president of the Board of the Brethren Children's Home at Carlisle. In a day prior to the well-stocked drug stores of today, Brother Brillhart was also a dispenser of medications. He kept a supply of home remedies and sold them to those who called upon him.
On September 8, 1929, death came to him quite suddenly as he was chatting with visiting neighbors. He was buried in the cemetery adjoining the Codorus Church. His daughter, Mary, widow of Elder Jacob E. Myers, is still living in Hanover. Three sons, David, Jacob and Charles are deceased.
This is the same David Y. Brillhart pictured on page 192 under Peter Brillhart Branch. This family is discussed on pages 192-194.
This article says David Y. made his home of the ancestral lands warrented by Peter which for five generations had been in the Brillhart family. Land Records of York County, PA show Peter and Mary Brilhart deeded land in Shrewsbury Twp. to Jacob Brillhart, deed dated 18 Apr 1797 and recorded 20 Apr 1797, Book 2M, pg 372.
Additionally, Abstract of York County Wills from 1749-1820 (Case Western Reserve Library) Brillhart, Jacob D. Will dated 7 Feb 1811 Proved 16 May 1811 Wife--Margaret Brillhart; Children--Peter, David, Elizabeth, and Samuel
PHBA page 192 lists the children of Jacob Brillhart married to Magaret Myers as David, Samuel, Peter, and Elizabeth which would seem to be proven by the above will abstract.
PHBA page 192 says David Brillhart, son of Jacob Brillhart was born in 1786 and was married to Magdalena Feigley. Two children: Jacob and Leah.
1850 PA Census, York Co., Springfield Twp., family 30/30 shows Brilhard, David, 52, value of real estate $5,000, wife Lauah (Lanah?), 54, with children Jacob 26, and Leah 22.
Thus we have fairly conclusive proof of the lineage from Peter to Jacob to
David to Jacob to David Y.
NOW FOR CORRECTIONS -
Page 192 says Jacob Brillhart, son of Peter and Mary, husband of Margaret Myers died in 1788. However, the abstract of the will given above says Jacob's will was dated 7 Feb 1811 and proved 16 May 1811 making his death someplace between those dates not 1788.
Pg 192, David is given a birthdate of 1786, but 1850 census records would make in about 1798.
Also pge 192, David's date death is given as 1824, but the 1850 census would
indicate he was still alive and well in 1850, being 52.
I find it interesting that on page 192 PHBA gives information on David Brillhart, son of Jacob, married to Magdalena Feigley with two children Jacob and Leah. He says Jacob married Rebecca Yost and talks about their son David Y. Brillhart on page 193. He also presents information on the daughter Leah and her children.
THEN ON PAGE 194 David Brillhart is listed again as son of Jacob married to Magdaline Feigley and it says, "Of this union little has been left on records to show their life's work." This is the same family he just spent two pages discussing. This has been part of my frustration with the Brillhart book over the years. I think the same people are discussed in more than one place with a little different information presented and without birth and death dates so it is impossible to know if this is really the same person.
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"History of York County, Pennsylvania," John Gibson, Historical Editor (Chicago: F. A. Battey Publishing Co., 1886) Part II, Biographical Sketches, Springfield Township, p. 185: "David Y. Brillhart, one of the successful farmers of Springfield Township, was born in that township, March 3, 1855. His ancestors were among the earliest settlers of York County. His parents were Jacob and Rebecca (Yost) Brillhart, residents of Springfield Township. Mr. Brillhart has been a resident of Springfield Township all his life, and engaged in agricultural pursuits, in which occupation he has been exceedingly prosperous. His farm, which contains over 200 acres of superior land, is well improved. He is also the owner of a valuable ore mine, which bears his name. Mr. Brillhart was united in marriage, January 26, 1879, with Miss Mary Alice Herbst, a daughter of Jacob and Julia (Diehl) Herbst, of Hopewell Township. Four children have been born to them Jacob, Rebecca (deceased), David and Charles."
[33258] For his home area see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Præstø_County
[44556] John is son of Franklin Jones (1823-1908) & Comfort Sharp (1828-1907). "The Princeton Daily Clarion [Princeton, Indiana], 26 May 1927," p. 1: "OWENSVILLE, Ind., June 26 - John W. Jones, 73, died at Ids home several miles west of Owensville, Wednesday, afternoon. Surviving is the widow, Clare; one son, John, Jr. ; one brother, William, and two sisters, Miss Matt Jones and Mrs. Theodore Crawford. Mr Jones was a director In the Owensville Old State bank. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Friday morning at Antioch church, southwest of Owensville. Rev. Oscar Jean, pastor of the Owensvllle Methodist church, will be In charge. Burial will be in the cemetery there."
[54626] Lucretia is daughter of Charles James McLaughlin (1836-1926) & Martha Adelaide Sweet (1844-1883; m. ca. 1861in Carroll Plantation, Penobscot Co., ME).
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[13646] "Simpson's Leader-Times [Kittanning, Pennsylvania], 20 May 1968," p. 17: "Paul Nolf, 69, of Ringgold Township, Star Route, Jefferson County, died at 1 p.m. Friday from injuries received in a car collision on Route 36, five miles south of Brookville. Mr. Nolf was reported dead the scene of the accident by R. L. Shaffer, Jefferson County coroner. Born April 18, 1899 in Red Bank Township, Armstrong County, he was a son of and Susannah (Rhineard) Nolf. He married the former LaRue Geist in April 1949 at Worthville. Mr. Nolf was a retired miner and farmer. Surviving besides his wife are: three daughters, Mrs. Walter (Hazel) Yeager of New Bethlehem, Mrs. Kenneth (Helen) Mottern of Sprankles Mills and Mrs. Harry (Erma- jean) Cape Carpenter of Snyder N.Y.; a son, Robert Nolf of Worthville; six grandchildren; and a brother, Roy Nolf of merville RD 1. Five sisters and two brothers preceded him in death."
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[1829] AKA Rolf "The Ganger" Rognvaldsson, Rollo (Robert) was first Duke of Normandy about 911, and abdicated in 927. He was baptised in 912 in the Cathedral of Rouen. A correspondent on Prodigy states he was born about 870 in Maer, Norway, died 927-32. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 121E-18: "Ganger Rolf, 'the Viking' (or Rollo), banished from Norway to the Hebrides ca. 876, 890 participated in Viking attack on Bayeux, where Count Berenger of Bayeux was killed, and his dau. Poppa captured and taken, 886, by Rollo (now called Count of Rouen) as his 'Danish' wife. Under Treaty of St. Claire, 911, rec'd the Duchy of Normandy from Charles III, 'the Simple'; d. ca. 927 (Isenburg says 931), bur. Notre Dame, Rouen." "The Normans in European History," Charles Homer Haskins (NY: Frederick Ungar Pub. Co., 1959), p. 28: Rollo was granted Normandy in 911 by King Charles the Simple of the Franks. Rollo "...was known in the North as Hrolf the Ganger, because he was so huge that no horse could carry him and he must needs gang afoot. A pirate at home, he was driven into exile by the anger of King Harold, whereupon he followed his trade in the Western Isles and in Gaul, and rose to be a great Jarl among his people." Also see http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm and "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 181. Cf. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollon and http://home.teleport.com/~grafe/Pearsalls/Pearsalls/Normans.html.
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[46137] "Oakland Tribune [Oakland, California], 4 May 1927," p. 40: "Watsonville, May 4. - George A. Trafton, 92, one of this city's first mayors, and organizer of its first fire department, died at his home here yesterday. Trafton has had a hand in directing the city's affairs for the last 69 years, having lived in Watsonvllle for that length of time. One of his sons, Howard V. Trafton, while serving as sheriff of Santa Cruz county was killed while attempting to arrest a maniac in September, 1925. Another son W. A. Trafton, also a former mayor of the city and his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Alice A. Evans of Watsonvllle, and Mrs. Ida Trimble of Oakland, survives. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon under Masonic auspices, Trafton belongs to all of the local bodies of Masonry." George and Melissa had William Abraham Trafton (1864-1931) and Howard Valentine Trafton (1871-1925).
[48739] Rose is daughter of Henry Weed (1815-1882) & Mary M Farrar (1823-1893 , m. 9 October 1842 in Deer Isle, Hancock Co., ME).