[44341] His obituary states that Haley T; Blocker moved to FL about 1839, was a Capt. in the Seminole War, a Major General in the "old state militia", and a Capt. in the War Between the States (serving under Gen. Dickison). He was Sheriff of Leon Co., FL 1851-1857.
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[28584] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CHAMPAGNE%20NOBILITY.htm offers: "'Geoffroy senex sire de Joinville', with the consent of 'Geoffroy son fils et de Hodierne sa bru', donated property to the church of Vaucouleurs, by charter dated to [1070/80]. Seigneur de Joinville. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names 'Gaufridus filius eius [=Gaufridi II domnus Ioveville et comes Ioviniaci]' when recording in 1080 that he succeeded on the death of his father. Dudon abbé de Montiérender declared that he summoned 'Goffrido iuniore, Junville domino . . . advocati . . . Blesensis' to Meaux, that the latter was unable to present himself because of the captivity of 'filii sui Stephani', and that Geoffroy had therefore agreed with the abbey to hold his avouerie on the same terms as 'son aïeul Etienne', by charter dated to [1088]. 'Gaufredus de Junccivilla' is named in a charter dated to [1089/90]/1093] which records that 'defuncto filius eius Gaufredus' donated property to the abbey of Molesme, subscribed by 'Warnerio gener eius'. - m (before 1080) Hodierne de Courtenay, daughter of Joscelin [I] Sire de Courtenay & his first wife Isabelle de Montlhéry. 'Geoffroy senex sire de Joinville', with the consent of 'Geoffroy son fils et de Hodierne sa bru', donated property to the church of Vaucouleurs, by charter dated to [1070/80]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not so far been identified."
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[11365] Europe at the time of his death can be seen (as of 1/99) on a map at http://www.rootsweb.com/~wggerman/gerref.htm - also see ttp://mapage.noos.fr/anosteo/Habsbourg02a.html which states Maximilian m. (2) in 1494 Blanche Marie Sforza (1472-1510).
[7735] Henry built a large limestone home between Green Park and Loysville. In later life he was ordained a minister in the Churches of God, General Conference. The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File (IGI CD 11, Pin 585444) states that he m. Mary Magdalena Sheibley (daughter of Peter Scheibly). For a photo and information on Henry Kline's house east of Loysville see "The Perry Review, Vol. 30 - 2009" (Newport, PA: The Perry Historians), p. 53.
[30495] Ruth is daughter of John Pickworth (1606-1663) and Anna Chandler (1610-1682).
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[13512] "Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America, Vol II: The Western Palatinate," Annette Kunselman Burgert (Birdsboro, PA: PA Germany Society, 1985), p. 289 lists him as "orphan son of Abraham Schneider." Children of George and Magdalena are from "The Brosius Family," Shirley den Broeder (Oct., 1990), p.3. George is son of Abraham Schneider and Anna Catharine Simon {per Doris Rizza, 305 Jennings Av, Scottdale, PA 15683 [djriss@westol.com] - 2/97} George Pattison (glpbmp@home.com) in June, 2000 shared by email that Magdalena previously m. Abraham Jacob Schneider, b. 3 July 1723. In 2004 http://members.aol.com/rogercubs/stuppoutline.htm reports that George immigrated aboard ship "Lydia" arriving in Philadelphia 27 Sept 1740. [See "Pennsylvania German Pioneers...," Ralph Beaver Srassburger (Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1992), which shows him on this ship as "Daniel Schnyder, age 19.] He arrived on this ship with Christoph Geist who became father-in-law of his granddaughter, Maria Catharina Schneider. Wanice Haas on http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com reports: "Daniel Snyder (also Schneider) of Bethel Twp., yeoman. 'Sick and weak'. Wife: Magdalena. Sons: Nicholas (eldest son), Jacob, George Daniel. Daughters: mentions 'my 6 daughters and the heirs (not named) of deceased daughter Mary', but mentions: 1) all that certain plantation and 243 acre tract in Mahony Twp, Northumberland County, adjoining Christopher Hedrich, John Bingeman, and Jacob Brosious (to son Nicholas); 2) all that certain plantation and 125 acre tract whereon the testator now lives in Bethel Twp, adjoining Jacob Bortner, John Koble, Jacob Swope, and other land of the testator, together with the house clock now in the house (to son Jacob): 3) all that certain plantation and 150 acre tract in Bethel Twp, adjoining William Kreachbaum, Daniel Hofman, Jacob Bortner, and other land of the testator (to son George Daniel): 4) the still kettles and vessels belonging to the stills and still house (to son George Daniel: 5) the water from the upper place (devised to son Jacob) is to be used by son George Daniel for the still, etc. Executors: sons Jacob and George Daniel. Witnesses: John William Bortner and Daniel Ludwig. Will dated 20 Mar 1789; proved 07 Sep 1789, but he died prior to 31 Aug 1789." Wanice Hass also reports that Daniel m. (1) 28 Dec 1741 in Berks Co. Anna Susanna Wallbort.
[52027] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 6 June 1969, p. 21: "Cranberry Isle - Mrs. Alta Bunker, 91, died Thursday at a Bar Harbor nursing home after a long illness. She was born at Cranberry Isle, Aug. 18, 1877, the daughter of Joseph and Julia (Bunker) Spurling. She was a member of the Cranberry Isle Congregational Church and a member of the Pleiades Chapter, OES, of Patten. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles Hulbert of Patten; three sons, Raymond of Southwest Harbor, Lindon and Wilfred of Cranberry Isle; 18 grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Arthur M. Spurling of Islesford; many nieces and nephews."
[54455] Madeline is daughter of John Leighton Stanley (1888-1919) & Bernice Cleaves Stanwood (b. in 1885; m. 24 October 1910). Her obituary: "Madeline Sawyer died peacefully at home on May 9, 2009 surrounded by her loving family after a short illness. Born January 3, 1913 in Steuben, she was the daughter of the late John and Bernice (Stanwood) Stanley. She attended public schools in Steuben and graduated from High School in 1930. In 1934, she graduated from Dier?s Beauty School in Springfield, MA and worked as a hair stylist in that area for a short time. In 1937 she married E. Philip Sawyer of Milbridge and has lived there her entire life. After raising two sons, she started work as a bank teller at the Union Trust Bank in town and later became manager, and was employed there until 1980. Madeline was involved in many organizations and took great pride in each and always was in the leadership role. She was a member of the OES Alcyone Chapter since 1938, a very active member in the Milbridge Congregational Church since 1939, serving on the board of deacons, superintendent of the church Sunday school for ten years, church clerk, and was one of the leaders in getting the basement constructed into the youth center. Maddy was a member and past president of the Narraguagus Federated Women?s Club. In 1989 she took on one of the favorite projects which was organizing the Milbridge Historical Society, which consumed a great deal of her time. She also held the Boston Post Cane as the oldest living Milbridge Citizen. She is survived by two sons, Peter and Richard of Milbridge, a brother, Frank and wife, Marcella Stanley of Springfield, MA, a sister-in-law, Audrey Stanley of Ludlow, MA, six grandchildren, Cathy, Debbie, Janet, Nichole, Rick, and Tim, eleven great grandchildren, Lester, Connie, Megan, Kassidy, Brynn, Myah, Will, Jed, Timmy, Ethan and Caleb, one great great grandchild, Madeline, named for her, several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, E. Philip Sawyer, sister, Beatrice Stanley, two brothers, Guy Stanley and John Stanley, a sister-in-law, Ruth T. Stanley, and two daughter-in-laws, Sonja Sawyer and Karen Sawyer."