[43848] Find A Grave memorial 110602975 offers: "Judith was the daughter of Cornelius Brown and Susanna (Story) Clark of Lynn, Reading, and Boxford, Mass. She was married in Boxford on 8 April 1724 to Jonathan Cole, the son of John Cole and Mary Eaton. The family moved from Boxford to Harvard, Mass. about 1745, and soon thereafter tragedy struck. Within a two month period in late 1746 Judith and three of her children died, leaving Jonathan a widower with several surviving children. He soon remarried, and later moved to Westmoreland, New Hampshire. Judith is buried here with her children, and near her brother, Deacon Caleb Brown."
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[35127] This person's information is from the unverified Stayton tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states William is son of Lyon Claxton (b. ca. 1345 in Claxton) and that William m. in 1394 in Old Park, Co. Durham, Christiana _____ (b. ca. 1374). The village of Claxton is now part of the Borough of Hartlepool - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough_of_Hartlepool.
[56996] Find A Grave memorial 78231770 offers: "Harriet E. Cleaves is the daughter of Charles Cleaves and __ Lord. Harriet married Uriah Nash Coffin on November 21, 1855 at Harrington, Maine as his second wife. Uriah and Harriet had nine children."
Find A Grave memorial 40128118 offers:
From his father and grandfather, Samuel learned the rudiments of blacksmithing and farming. He owned and operated a blacksmith shop on his farm in northeast Madison Township, near Saville and west of Ickesburg. He was also a farmer and accumulated at least 475 acres of land along Big Buffalo Creek. His farm and mills were on land of he James and Alexander Watts tracts taken up on the 27th of August, 1766, survey of 1767. Joseph Kell, his son-in-law, and George Washington Hench, Samuel's younger son, also owned sections of the 600 acres tract. Samuel's homestead mansion was about five miles west of Ickesburg on the north slope of Conococheague Mountain in the Upper Liberty Valley watershed. The farmstead was not far from the south fork of the creek, along the road from Kistler to Walsingham. There his five children were born and raised.
Samuel owned no horses, but did his plowing, his hauling and other farm work with oxen. He depended on the flow of the creek water to power his saw mill. He had little machinery and harvested his crops by use of the 'cradle sythe', and threshed them by use of the flail or by using animals to tread out the grain. His house was lighted by tallow candles; it was heated by buring logs in the fireplace. Over the hearth swung a kettle in which the family meals were cooked. The women of his household spent long hours spinning, weaving and sewing to make the family clothing. More hours were spent in picking, drying, pickling and salting down food for the family larer, or in preparing for the table.
His children walked through the forest to Loysville, a distance of eight miles, to attend catechetical lectures once a week during the period required ofr this course of study prior to confirmation. They also walked this distance whenever they attended church. Their schooling was meager, for they were much needed at home to carry out the farm and home tasks.
[27122] One World Tree asserts that Maritie is daughter of Hendrick Kierse (b. 1676).
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[3493] "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 103A-24 gives Guy I death year as 1095. http://montlhery.com/chateau3_eng.htm in 2003 states that Guy I retired as a simple monk in the priory of Notre-Dame of Longpont. He is said to have been Castellan of Rochfort-en-Yvelines. See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gui_Ier_de_Montlhéry. Cf. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PARIS REGION NOBILITY.htm regarding his parentage.
[50967] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 22 September 2009": "Hermon and Hampden - Florence Louise (Murphy) Getchell, 85, passed away peacefully Sept. 20, 2009, at a Bangor health care facility. Florence was born Dec. 2, 1923, in Hermon, to the late William and Lillian (Greno) Murphy. Florence grew up and attended Hermon schools. Florence is survived by her children, Jim Getchell of Hampden, Mel E. Getchell of Newburgh, and Dana A Getchell and wife, Evelyn, of California; grandchildren, Clyde, Rodney, Sherry, Jeff, Tammie, Tim, Todd, Randy, Michelle, Florence, Chris, and Aaron; 13 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Effie; and many members of the Davis and Luce families. Florence was predeceased by her husband, Earl E. Getchell, in 1990; and a daughter, Frances Louise Woodbury, in 1987."