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[2067] http://www.art-science.com/Ken/Genealogy/PD/ch48_Gascony.html offers: "Hunold (707 - killed 774) was Duke of Aquitaine 735 - 745. After two unsuccessful wars against the redoubtable Pepin the Short, which he lost & had to pay reparations for, he retired in 745 to lIle de Ré monastery to expiate a crime, the details of which we do not know."
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[19230] Roswell's marriage certificate states he was b. in 1887 in Charlotte, ME.
[57788] John is said to be son of John Blethen III (1706-1760) & Hannah Keen (b. in 1713; m. 8 April 1731 in Barrington, Bristol Co., RI).
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[47900] Find A Grave memorial 7533387 offers: "The Sentinel, Carlisle, PA - Funeral services for James Ray Morrison, 76, of 126 Fuller Drive, Easley, S.C., formerly of Perry County, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, in Ewing Brothers Funeral Home, 630 S. Hanover St., Carlisle. He died Sunday, June 1, 2003, at Richard A. Campbell Veterans Administration Home in Anderson, S.C. Born Aug. 5, 1926, in Perry County, a son of the late James R. and Susan (Jacobs) Morrison, he was a retired employee of M. Gordon & Sons Painting Contractors in Harrisburg. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean conflict. He was a member of Georges Creek Baptist Church in Easley, the Hejaz Shrine and the VFW in Greenville, S.C., a Mason, former president of Georges Creek Park Association, and a former member of Shermans Dale Fire Co. and Fire Police. Mr. Morrison is survived by his wife, Patricia (Whitfield) Morrison; two daughters, Kerry Smith of Carlisle, and Jodene Watkins of Mechanicsburg; two sons, James of Easley and Clint of Greenville, S.C.; four brothers, Dale of Carlisle, Joe of Shermans Dale, Larry of Enola and Keith of Landisburg; two sisters, Sandy Kemrer of Shermans Dale and Arlie Sites of New Bloomfield; four grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three brothers, David, Harold and Clyde Morrison, and a sister, Helen Weller. The Rev. Karen Layman will officiate at services. Military honors will be conducted by the Cumberland County Honor Squad. Burial will be in Landisburg Cemetery, Perry County."
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[29724] Samuel arrived in Hingham, MA in 1638 and in 1650 r. Plymouth Co., MA. His ancestry is from the unverified Stafford Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2011.
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[12626] Julia (nee Rubin) (formerly Gereda) Heichel petitioned for naturalization 11 Oct 1955 in Snohomish Co., WA. Julia's obituary: "Julie was born November 1, 1920 in Quezaltenango, Guatemala, one of two children, she went to be with her Heavenly Father, April 28, 2013. Though her family grieves, we know she is with her Creator and her beloved Byron. She left a pampered life in Guatemala to live in the woods of Camano Island and Stanwood. Her first house was a one room at Heichel's Corner. She taught English at University of Oregon while Byron was a POW in WWII. Later after the children were grown, she worked at the Josephine Sunset Home and eventually owned and operated the health food store in Arlington until she retired. She is survived by her children, Ramiro Gereda, Susan Christianson, Nadine Heichel, Lynda Peck and Byron Heichel, Jr.; and nine grandchildren, Ramiro Jr., Rodrigo, Gabriella, Ricardo, Chad, Chip, Brett, Sarah and Rachel. . . .- Published in The Herald (Everett) on May 1, 2013."
[4177] Doris is daughter of William D. Wachtel and Lena P. Mackey {per W.H.Nolin}. Find A Grave offers: "Doris June Paullin, 85, of Lakeville, died Wednesday, April 16, 2014, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home. She was born March 16, 1929, in Holmes County, the daughter of William and Lena Mackey Wachtel, and married John Paullin. He preceded her in death. Doris was a graduate of Wooster Business College, and was a secretary for Haudenshield Insurance in Loudonville and Washington Mutual in Lakeville, where she retired. She was member of Lakeville United Methodist Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher, Bible school teacher and founder of JAM (Jesus and Me). She was a 4-H adviser, a member of Nashville Grange and volunteered and was a regular blood donor at Holmes County Chapter of the Red Cross. Doris was an avid sports fan, following West Holmes sports, as well as Ohio State and the Cleveland Indians. Surviving are children, Penny Blubaugh of Danville, Chuck (Lola) Paullin of Lakeville, Jane (Michael) Smith of Loudonville, Deb (John) Ridgway of Radium Springs, N.M., Dianne Bell of Wooster and Nancy (Ed) Moore of Killbuck; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Wayne (Mary Lou) Wachtel of Orrville."