[51561] Flora is daughter of William Emerson Cole (1862-1938) & Carrie Minerva Atwood (1872-1955).
[60321] The unverified file LYWW-CBD in familysearch.org offers: "Marian Mehitable Crocker was born on 5 October 1842, in Prospect, Waldo, Maine, United States as the daughter of Enoch Crocker and Matilda Deborah Crocker. She married Edward Avery on 19 September 1857, in Stockton Springs, Waldo, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Vinalhaven, Knox, Maine, United States in 1880 and Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1900. She died on 28 August 1918, in Maine, United States, at the age of 75, and was buried in Narrows Cemetery, Sandy Point, Stockton Springs, Waldo, Maine, United States."
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[49944] Mary is said to be daughter of James Frost Sr. (1683-1748) & Margaret Goodwin (1687-1763; m. 15 May 1707 in Kittery, York Co., ME).
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[36448] "Maritime History of Brooksville," LeCain W. Smith (Brooksville, ME Historical Society, 2005), p. 49: " Andrew (J.?) Gray, 1799-1883. Brother of Benjamin Gray. Married Charlotte E. Black. In 1839 he had a share in the Essex-built schooner 'Victory.' in 1851 he had a share of the Castine sloop 'Flight.' He helped build the schooner 'Silver Cloud' in 1852 and the brig 'Gilmore Meredith' at Buck's Harbor in 1858. In 1867 he may have been the master of the schooner 'Lion' from Blue Hill. He also had shares in some coasting vessels: 1/8 share in the 'Maine' and 1/4 share in the 'Cadiz.'"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspasia_Manos offers: "On 4 November 1919, at Tatoi, Aspasia Manos married King Alexander in a secret, civil wedding. Their marriage caused a scandal, and the couple was forced to temporarily flee to Paris. She never took the title of Queen, being known as Madame Manos by those aware of the marriage.[2] Alexander lived less than a year after the wedding. His father, King Constantine I, was restored to the Greek throne a month after Alexander's death and returned from exile. His government officially treated the brief reign of his late son as a regency, which meant that Alexander's marriage, contracted without his father's permission, was technically illegal, the marriage void, and the couple's Posthumous child illegitimate.
"At the behest of Alexander's mother, Queen Sophia, a law was passed in July 1922 which allowed the King to retroactively recognize marriages of members of the Royal Family, although on a non-dynastic basis. Thereupon King Constantine issued a decree, gazetted 10 September 1922, recognizing the marriage of Alexander to Aspasia. Henceforth, she and her daughter were accorded the title "Princess of Greece and Denmark" and the style of Royal Highness. This title was customarily borne by non-reigning members of the Greek Royal Family, who also happened to be members of a cadet branch of the reigning dynasty of Denmark.
"Aspasia and Alexander were the parents of only one child, Princess Alexandra, born five months after Alexander's death at Tatoi (her father having died of sepsis following a monkey bite). Alexandra would later marry Peter II, King of Yugoslavia.
"Aspasia Manos and her daughter were the only members of the Glücksburg dynasty, the Greek Royal House, to be of recent Greek descent. Like most European royal families by the 20th century, the Glücksburgs were predominantly German in descent, but had some Greek blood dating back to the Middle Ages through the royal Byzantine ancestry of Greek Royal Family.
"Due to the combination of her daughter and son-in-law's health problems, financially straitened circumstances and troubled marriage, Aspasia acted as guardian to her grandson Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia (born 1945). She raised him mostly in England. She had the pleasure, just a month before her death, of seeing Alexander marry a royal Franco-Brazilian, Princess Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza.
"She died in Venice, and was initially interred at the cemetery of San Michele island near Venice. Her remains were later transferred to the royal cemetery Plot in the park of Tatoi near Dekeleia (23 km north of Athens.)
"Her living descendants include her only grandson Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, and her three great-grandsons Prince Peter of Yugoslavia, Prince Philip of Yugoslavia and Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia."
[57281] The unverified file G9XV-14F in familysearch.org provides this line of descent and offers: "When Hannah Mayne was born in 1653, in York, York, Maine, United States, her father, John Mayne, was 40 and her mother, Elizabeth, was 31. She had at least 1 son with Arthur Bragdon II."
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[24691] http://scheie.homedns.org/3HistoryOppegaard.htm states: "Oysteins son Yngvar Oysteinsen ruled Sweden from 531 to 545 when he was killed in a battle with the Baltic nation of Estland."
[48395] Timothy and Martha (and their parents and children) are from the unverified file LC3C-G9W in 2021 in familysearch.org which offers: "Timothy Phelps was born in Windsor, Ct., 1 Nov 1663, and baptized 8 Nov 1663. He was the eldest child of Timothy Phelps and Mary Griswold. He married Martha Crow, 4 Nov 1686, the daughter of Christopher and Mary Crow. She died in Hebron, Ct. Mr. Phelps resided in Windsor, CT, up to 1690, when with his younger brother Nathaniel, then unmarried, he removed to Hebron, CT, though that town was not incorporated until 1708. He was one of the first selectmen on its organization. His brother Joseph removed there later. Mr. Phelps died in Hebron, Ct. (Phelps Family of America, p 107) About 1690, Timothy and Martha moved to Hebron and erected a log house on their farm about a mile south of Hebron Green. He was one of the first two permanent settlers, and he served as the first town clerk. Timothy died 28 Sep 1729 in Hebron, CT. (Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties, CT)"
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[4784] "Anne Arundel Gentry, Vol. 3," Harry Wright Newman (Lord Baltimore Press, 1933), pp. 159-161 provides detailed information concerning John and his family.
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_William SANBORN _____|_Hannah DAY ____________
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[37817] This person is from the unverified Smolka Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
_Thomas STANTON ___________+
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_Thomas STANTON ______|_Katherine WASHINGTON _____
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Research On One Of Two Revolutionary War Veterans Named Ebenezer Stanton, the first cited here is the elder Ebenezer Stanton (1746-1819), hereafter referred to as #1 Ebenezer in this biography. See Find A Grave memorial profile ID # 121029931 for data on a second man named Ebenezer (aka Captain Ebenezer Stanton) who is too often confused with the good man Ebenezer Stanton (1746-1819) cited in this memorial.
#1 Ebenezer Stanton (1746-1819), the son of Joseph (d.1798) and Abigail [Freeman] Stanton (d.1806), is a 5th generation descendant of Stonington, CT Founder Thomas Stanton Sr. (d.1677) [his lineage: 4-Joseph Stanton (d.1798); 3-John Stanton Jr. (d.1755); 2-Captain John Stanton Sr. (d.1713); 1-Thomas Stanton Sr (d.1677)]. #1 Ebenezer's Revolutionary War (RW) military service was as an enlisted militia soldier in Captain Henry Van Bergen's Company, Colonel Anthony Van Bergen's Eleventh Regiment, Albany County Militia of Foot, as documented in 1777 in official rolls. #1 Ebenezer's three brothers Joseph, Nathan, and James are also documented as members of the 11th Albany County Militia Regiment. All Albany County Militia Regiments were called up for various periods of military service in the days and weeks prior to The Battle of Saratoga in September and October 1777, serving with the New York State Brigade of about 3000 men commanded Brigadier General Abraham Ten Broeck. Few, if any, records apparently exist that name the enlisted soldiers who actually saw action at Saratoga. See 'Albany County's Part In The Battle Of Saratoga' - by B.H. Mills. Reference: [ https://www.jstor.org/stable/42889531 ].
#1 Ebenezer's parents Joseph Stanton (d.1798) and Abigail [Freeman] Stanton (d.1806), and their eight children removed from Connecticut Colony to New York Colony in the mid-1750s when #1 Ebenezer was aged about ten years. The SAR applications of Hiram D. Wing (Nat. # 3634) and his brother Edwin W. Wing (Nat. #27021) approved in 1894 and 1918 respectively, incorrectly cite #1 Ebenezer's Revolutionary War military service as Lieutenant and Paymaster with the active-duty Connecticut Line (this military service citation is NOT #1 Ebenezer.). Rather, the military service is the fully-documented military record of the Continental Soldier and Connecticut Line Officer Ebenezer Stanton (1857-.1811). This factual military service credit error by the Wing brothers in their approved SAR applications may be the root source of significant military misinformation on #1 Ebenezer; however, at least one approved DAR lineage record of Mrs. Maria A. Kretsinger (Nat. ID #37274, dated 1901) contains similar misinformation that clearly merges the wrong subject Ebenezer Stanton in her public domain DAR Lineage Book claims.
#1 Ebenezer's wife Mary [Palmer] Stanton (1751/52-1818, Coeymans, Albany County, NY), is with high certainty NOT a daughter of Daniel Palmer (d.1772) and Mrs. Mary [Hewitt] Palmer (d.1787) as wrongly presented in several Ancestry family trees. Several readings of the difficult-to-read Daniel Palmer (d. Aug 1772) probate court asset distribution dated March 1773 is completed, this asset distribution document is NOT Daniel's last will as some claim. His will, if any, was deemed lost by the probate court judge. All of Daniel Palmer's known children are mentioned in the asset distribution, his named eldest daughter Mary Stanton (b.1737) is Mary [Palmer] Stanton, the wife of Samuel Stanton (b.1726). The Mary Stanton cited in said asset distribution papers is 'Mary 3' (aka Mary [Palmer] Stanton) mentioned in Lynn Alperin's 27 Apr 2016 analysis to Brian Bonner. Note: Daniel's distribution of assets does NOT mention a second daughter named Mary. The court record asset distribution, where all Daniel's children are mentioned, is strong evidence tending to rule out Daniel Palmer (d.1772) as the father of #1 Ebenezer's wife Mary [Palmer]Stanton (1751/52-1818) of Albany County, NY, USA. The husband of Daniel Palmer's eldest daughter Mary, aka Mrs. Mary [Palmer] Stanton (1737-1815[?], is with strong confidence Samuel Stanton (1726-1803).
#1 Ebenezer's wife Mrs. Mary [Palmer] Stanton (1751/52-1818) parents are most likely the weakly-sourced married couple Thomas Palmer (1725-1752) and Mrs. Mary Wilbor (aka Wilbur, 1723-1775). Noted errors in some Ancestry family trees mention Nathaniel Palmer (d.1790) or Ichabod Palmer (d.1749) as the father of #1 Ebenezer's wife Mrs. Mary Palmer-Stanton (1751/52-1818) citations that are untrue. Ichabod Palmer's daughter Mary Palmer died unmarried aged 18 in 1754 Stonington, Connecticut; and, Nathaniel Palmer's daughter Mary Palmer, who died in 1839 Stonington, Connecticut, is the wife of Jesse Brown Sr. (d.1822). These cited Mary Palmer women, the daughters of Nathaniel Palmer and Ichabod Palmer, is the wife Mary [Palmer] Stanton (1751/52-1818) of #1 Ebenezer. #1 Ebenezer Stanton (d.1819) and his lovely wife Mrs. Mary [Palmer] Stanton (d.1818) lived their entire married life in New York Colony and State and they are interred side-by-side at Stanton Family Burying Ground, Tracey Road, Coeymans Hollow, Albany County, NY, USA, in lands the family then owned.
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