[25468] Maud is reported by the unverified IGI file to be daughter of Warin FitzBenedict of Cobham.
[7658] Cora is daughter of John L. Foltz (b. 8 Jan 1850, d. 22 Jan 1928 in Shelby, OH) and Ida May Kroft (b. 8 Jan 1860, d. in Dec 1925 in Findlay, OH). "The Akron Beacon Journal [Akron, Ohio], 17 Octover 1971," p. 43: "Cora R. Bushey, 81, of 678 State Mill rd., Coventry Twp., died Saturday at Barberton Citizens Hospital after a long illness. Her husband, Harry, is a retired Barberton city engineer. A native of Findlay, Mrs. Bushey was an Akron area resident 32 years. She was a member of the Barberton First Lutheran Church, American Legion Auxiliary, Tuesday Study Club and the Child Study Club. She also leaves two daughters, Norma, Morganton, N. C, and Mrs. Mary Dale Marks, Stockton, Cal.; three brothers, Lee and Harry Foltz, both of Shelby, 0., and Vern Foltz, Peninsula, and a sister, Mrs. Dale Boutwell, Shelby, 0." See https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLVF-ZJ6.
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[52565] See the unverified file KX53-8R9 in familysearch.org for this family and the line of descent.
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Find A Grave Memorial 85388199 states "William Horner had 7 childern and 3 Spouses:(1st sp)Susan Farr married 16 Nov 1865 and daughter(1)Susan Horner b.1865 & d.22 May 1866 (2nd sp) was Susanna Stambaugh and daughter(2)Ida Mae Horner b.1868. (3rd sp)was Emily Purnell mother of:(3) Maggie B Horner b.1871,(4)Carrie E. Horner b.1873,(5)John W. Horner b.1775,(6)Benjamin Horner b.1878,(7)Rebecca Horner b.1880."
William's obituary is in "The Friend Telegraph [Friend, Nebraska]," 9 April 1920, p. 5.
Cousin Sandra McDonald offers:
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i. Susan Horner, b. 1865, d. 22 May 1866 in Fulton, Illinois, buried in Fulton, Illinois.
ii. Maggie B. Horner, b. ABT 1871 in Illinois. She married John Hiblightner, 18 Mar 1892 in Wilber, Saline Co., Nebraska, b. ABT 1872 in Indiana.
iii. Carrie E. Horner, b. ABT 1873 in Illinois. She married Hollis Bowen, b. ABT 1867 in New York.
iv. John William Horner, b. 1875 in Illinois, d. 1939 in Friend, Saline, Nebraska, buried in Friend, Saline, Nebraska.
v. Benjamin Horner, b. ABT 1878 in Illinois.
vi. Rebecca Horner, b. 1880 in Illinois.
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[42284] See "FALCONER Lord HALKERTOUN" at http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004896980.0001.000/1:128?rgn=div1;view=fulltext which offers: "RANULPHUS, or RANULFUS, designated 'lius Walteri de Lunkyir', who obtained the office of king's falconer from king William the Lion, from whom he got a charter of the lands of Luthra, Balbegno, and several others, lying in the shires of Kincardin and Mearns, near the castle of Kincardin, where king William often resided, in which he is designed Ranulfus filius Walteri de Lonkyir, falconarius noster, &c. From which office he assumed the sirname of Falconer, and the armorial bearing of the family, both ancient and modern, alludes to that office. The lands of Luthra, which seems to be so called from its situation on the water of Lu|ther, and Rath or Ra, which signifies a town or farm, is said to have had its name changed long ago to Halkertoun or Hawkertoun, from the office of its proprietor, which hath conti|nued to be the chief title of the family ever since. He left issue a son and successor"
[8673] Barbara's grandfather, Christian Lenker, was a Civil War Veteran and a surgeon. He lived his elder years in Schuykill Haven, PA and wrote a large (360,000 word) diary of the Civil War.
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[60689] The unverified file LK1Y-NLV in familysearch.org offers: "When Truman F. West was born on 23 May 1914, in Milbridge, Washington, Maine, United States, his father, Ernest Daniel West, was 50 and his mother, Esther Martha Tabbutt, was 33. He married Marada Gladys Farren on 1 February 1960, in Maine, United States. He lived in Jonesport, Washington, Maine, United States for about 20 years and Maine, United States in 1960. He died on 2 February 1991, in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States, at the age of 76, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Jonesport, Washington, Maine, United States."
[9210] "Harrisburg Telegraph, 28 November 1946," p. 18: "Mrs. Anna Senseman, 69, widow of James O. Senseman, 258 East Main street, Shiremanstown, died at her home Wednesday after two month's illness. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Shiremanstown, and was a lifelong resident of Cumberland county. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George A. Leach, Altoona; Mrs. Earl S. Levitan, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Glen M. Gardner, Shiremanstown; two sons, Herbert T., Camp Hill, and Wilbur J., Shiremanstown; six grandchildren; two brothers, B. Frank Zimmerman, Clearwater, Fla., and Newton Zimmerman, York, and one sister, Mrs. Miriam C. Gatland, Buffalo. . . . Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, near Shiremanstown."