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[20672] Nathanial is youngest of seven children, six of whom survived childhood. His parents, Paul (Paulo ?) Avella (ca. 1885-ca. 1945) and wife Rosina "Rose" Serio (ca. 1885-ca. 1985) emigrated from Italy ca. 1900. "The Courier-News [Bridgewater, NJ], 5 April 197," p. 29: "Cherry Hill - Nathaniel R. Avella, 48, of 425 Barby Lane, died March 15, 1978 at the West Jersey Hospital in Camden. Born in Manville, he graduated from Bound Brook High School and was a graduate of Rutgers University. He served as a first lieutenant in the Korean War. Mr. Avella worked for RCA of Camden as an engineer for 25 years. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Carolyn Avella. an anesthetist at West Jersey Hospital; two sons, David and Kenneth, both at home; his mother, Mrs. Rose Avella of Manville; two brothers, Col. Joseph T. of Trenton and Dr. Arthur N. of New York, and three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Quigley and Josephine, both of Manville, and Mrs. Antoinette Gearhart of Bridgewater. Burial was at Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill."
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[51740] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 29 August 1955, p. 23: "Franklin, Aug. 28 - Merle W. Bunker, 58, died Saturday evening at his home in Franklin. He was born September 8, 1899 at Sullivan, son of the late George and Lena Tracy Bunker. Surviving are his wife Grace of Franklin; three sons, George of Bangor, Converse and Stanley of Franklin; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Young of Franklin; brother, Ralph Bunker of Stonington; a sister, Mrs. Doris Matthews of Sullivan; several grandchildren."
[41672] The unverified Laird Family Tree in 2016 in Ancestry.com offers: "Henry Goldham was born in 1605 . . . . He died on July 9, 1661, in Guilford, Connecticut, at the age of 56. Frances Munger was born in 1608 . . . . She died on January 13, 1670, in Guilford, Connecticut, at the age of 62."
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Also seen as Johann Nicholar Ickes, Nicholas (III) was the founder of Ickesburg, Perry Co., PA in 1816. See notes for his daughter, Margaret. He entered service in the Continental Army on 1 Oct 1780 when the 4th Battalion of the Philadelphia Militia was mustered in. He was then age 16. Family history reports that he served until the end of the war (3 Sep 1783), but application for a service connected grant shows army private tenure as six months. He may have had a special assignment, perhaps as a spy, as his name does not appear in later official military records.
An alternate date for his birth is given on a chart supplied by Diane Harding as 1 Oct 1764. Nicholas was confirmed in the New Hanover ("Swamp") Church, the oldest Lutheran church in America, where colonial Ickes records are found.
He first married Mary Magdalene Christman [or Christmas] of Montgomery Co., PA and their first child, born 5 Oct 1787, was baptised 12 Dec 1789. He moved to present-day Perry Co., PA about 1797. They had five children, the fourth perhaps died young. Mary Magdalene died in 1797. She and Nicholas sold 228 acres to John Hendricks of Limerick Twp.
Nicholas must have married widowed Susan (Loy) Bernheisel about July 1797, shortly after his first wife died. Children (and their spouses) are from D.A.R. application for National # 312380, Verna Elnora Harding.
Ickesburg was originally in Cumberland County, and was on the hunting grounds of the Tuscarawa Indians (southernmost of the Iroquois tribes). Nicholas and some of his kin were early settlers there following the end of the War for Independence. They had good relationships with the Native Americans, who brought lead to them to trade pound for pound for butter. The Ickes families found the species of oak tree in the area ideal for use in tanning, and eventually received gold medals at the Paris Exhibitions as producing the finest leather in the world. They operated a trading post to acquire hides and furs in southeastern Wyoming. They were also coopers, produced dairy products and ran a icensed distillery.
"History of Perry County...," H. H. Hain (Harrisburg, PA: 1922), p.1051 states: "Nicholas Ickes left Montgomery County in 1795 and settled in Perry County of 230 acres of land bought of Robert Robinson. He also purchased 260 acres of mountain land ofrom Dr. Mailey, 130 from Charles Elliot. He also purchased 170 acres from George Sanderson in 1816. on which he lived and where he died in 1848, aged eight-four years. Ickesburg is located on part of this tract, hence the name . . . It was laid out in 1816."
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https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/ickes/319 offers: ". . . concerning land sold by Robert Robison on Feb 11, 1796 "to Nicholas Ickes, a native of Montgomery County.His grandfather, Frederick Ickes, emigrated from Germany about 1748, and purchased 1000 acres of land in Limerick, Montgomery County. After his death, it was divided among four sons, of whom Michael settled upon the tract, and died, leaving a widow and 5 children, of whom Nicholas was the oldest.He was in the Revolution when 16 years old, and, after its close, settled upon the farm, which, after his father's death, he took at the appraisement.He soon married Mary M. Christman about 1785, by whom he had 4 children - Elizabeth, born in 1787;Samuel, 1791;Jonas, February 3, 1793;and Catharine, 1795.Nicholas Ickes, with his family, came to Cumberland County (now Perry) in 1795, and purchased the land of Robert Robison.His wife died soon after his settlement, and about 1797, he married Susannah, by whom he had 13 children. Of the children by the first wife, Elizabeth, the eldest, married Peter Hench, who lived on the Ickes farm, and is the mother of George Hench, now of Carlisle, and Nicholas Hench, of Ickesburg;she later married ______ Furnell; Samuel settled at Sandy Hill, on the farm now owned by his son Michael;Jonas studied medicine, and practiced in this county many years and is now living in Illinois (NOTE - this is the Dr. Jonas Ickes in the first posting - 1792 and 1793 are both given as his birth years!); Catharine, the youngest, married Paul Schaeffer and emigrated to Ohio. The children by the 2nd wife mostly settled in the county.Margaret, the eldest, married John Rice, and is now a resident of New Bloomfield;Magdalena married George Rice, a brother of John, and settled in Sandy Hill;Michael and Jacob settled at Saville;Susannah married Samuel Heim and settled at Loysville;George now resides at Newport;Nicholas settled at Ickesburg;Mary married Henry S. Smith and settled at Newport;Sarah became the wife of Johnson Servis and voed to illinois;Elsa E. married David Zimmerman and also emigrated to illinois;Sophia married Levi Weibley and settled in Saville. Nicholas Ickes, the father, died in 1849.About 1818, soon after the erection of the township of Saville, Mr. Ickes laid out a town-plat into streets and lots and named it Ickesburg."
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[6890] http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk/page30.htm reports: "Joan, born abt 1312,was the fifth daughter of Henry Plantagenet (1281-1345), Earl of Lancaster and Leicester and his wife Maud de Chaworth (1282 - 1322). Joan died 7 July 1349, pre-deceasing her husband."
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[32761] This line is from the unverified Seipi Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012. "Miners Journal [Pottsville, Pennsylvania], 21 December 1904," p. 2: "Amos Welker, former contractor at Shamokin, died on his farm in the Mahantongo Valley on Sunday, aged 67 years. He was a Civil War veteran and a member of Lincoln Post, G. A. R., Shamokin, and of the Lee Hill Lodge of Odd Fellows. He will be buried at Shamokin on Thursday afternoon."