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[12319] See "Acts of the Welsh Rulers, 1120-1283," Huw Pryce, ed. (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2005), pp. 335-336 for a discussion of Emma's place in history. Also consult "Thirteenth Century England X: Proceedings of the Durham Conference 2003," edited by Michael Prestwich, R. H. Britnell, Robin Frame (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2005), p. 84
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[23833] http://www.francebalade.com/anjou/anjcomte2.htm reports: "Adélaide est la fille de Foulques le Bon et de Gerberge de Vienne. Sa vie a été particulièrement agitée. Elle se marie en premières noces à Etienne Comte de Gévaudan et de Forez, un Seigneur très puissant du sud est de l'Aquitaine. A la mort d'Etienne en 961 elle assure la tutelle de ses trois fils: Guillaume, Pons et Bertrand et dirige en leur nom les deux Comtés de Gévaudan et de Forez. Sa fille Adalmode épouse Aldebert Comte de Périgord et de la Marche. En 981 s'élabore le projet de mariage entre Adélaide et le fils du Roi Lothaire, Louis (il n'a que quinze ans). Louis devient Roi d'Aquitaine et le mariage est celèbré au début de 982 à Vieux Brioude, Adélaide est couronnée Reine d'Aquitaine. Il permet de donner un peu plus de consistance à ce titre dans la mesure où le clan Angevin possède le Gévaudan, le Forez, Le Puy et le Comté de Chalons. Le Duc d'Aquitaine Guillaume Fier à Bras est incapable de s'opposer à cette opération, il est paralysé par les conséquences de sa relation avec la Vicomtesse de Thouars, en effet la femme de Guillaume, Emma de Blois s'est isolée à Chinon et le Comte de Poitou ne peut pas compter sur l'aide de Eudes I de Blois. En pratique le mariage d'Adelaide est totalement artificiel et le Roi Lothaire réalise rapidement qu'il a travaillé en fait pour la Maison d'Anjou. En 983, appuyé par une armée, il vient reprendre son fils Louis et le ramener en France du Nord. Le mariage est rompu et Adélaide se refugie à Arles. Peu après Adélaide se remarie avec le Comte Guillaume d'Arles Comte de Provence, un ami de l'abbé Mayeul de Cluny. Ils ont eu comme enfant Constance la future épouse du Roi de France Robert II le Pieux.
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[20685] Ina m. Andy Brown. "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 20 December 1934," p. 11: "Crestline - Mrs. Ina Daniels Brown, 56, 246 East Bucyrus street, died in University hospital, Columbus, last evening. Born in Ontario, Mrs. Brown is survived by her husband, Anthony Brown, two sons by a former marriage, William Black, Crestline and Ray Black of Willard; a brother, L. J, Daniels of Ontario and a sister, Mrs. Alma Thatcher, Toledo. Funeral services will be held at the late home with Rev. C. R. Stockinger of Ontario Community church officiating, and burial will be In Ontario cemetery."
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[52181] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 3 January 2022: "Lamoine - Almond "Buddy" Eaton Jr., 97, passed away peacefully at Northern Lights Maine Coast Memorial Hospital on December 30, 2021, of complications from Covid-19 with his family by his side. He was born in Ellsworth on October 4, 1924, the son of Almond and Eunice (Garland) Eaton. After graduating from Ellsworth High School, Buddy enlisted in the U.S. Army and shipped overseas to fight in WWII. Upon his return, he met the love of his life, Virginia 'Ginny' Hanscome. This would be the start of nearly 70 years of marriage. Buddy and Ginny made their home in Lamoine, raising 4 children. Buddy loved spending time with his family and friends whether at home or at camp on Molasses Pond. During the summer months, he spent countless hours planting and maintaining his vegetable garden. He was an avid sports fan following all of his children's and grandchildren's sporting events. He was a true fan of the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and Boston Bruins; he very seldom missed a game even at 97 years old. He enjoyed hunting and fishing as well. In his later years, he enjoyed sitting on his porch feeding and watching his birds. He is survived by his daughter, Jane Shea and husband, Stephen; sons, Allie Eaton Ill, Bruce and wife, Linda, and Kenny Eaton; grandchildren, Jennifer Shea-Giffin and husband, Joel, Missy Shea and her partner, Jason Heckman, Anthony Eaton and his wife, Jocelyn, Jesse Eaton and his wife, Lisa, and Kristopher Eaton and his partner, Kayla Boone; great-grandchildren, Emily and Sam Giffin, Madeline, and Lydia Hart, and Donovin Eaton; many nieces and nephews; and special nephew, Eddie Douglas. In addition to his parents, Buddy was predeceased by his wife, Ginny. Buddy was able to live in his home until his illness with the help of his adoring son, Bruce; daughter, Jane; and his wonderful caregiver, Cassidy Mathis, whom he adored so much."
[53438] Levi is son of Capt. Samuel Manley Grant (1876-1963) & Susan C. Merrithew (1876-1948; m. 23 December 1899).
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[37870] The person is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2014.
[41690] This person is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2016.
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[45577] Leon m. (2) in 1915 Mildred H. Ryder (1898-1973). He is son of Abel Turner Learned and Lucy McMahon.
[7801] Frank is son of Samuel R. Lightner and Julia Ann Stewart. He farmed, then operated a general store (Landisburg) where he was ticket agent and a director of the Perry County Railroad, then was agent for the Newport and Sherman's Valley Railroad in Loysville, and postmaster of Loysville until about 1936. His last ten years he r. with daughter, Helen, on North Fifth Street, Harriburg. The "Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley," Pub. J.M. Runk, 1897 offers: "SAMUEL R. LIGHTNER, Landisburg, Perry co., Pa., was born in Madison twp., Perry co., Jan. 12, 1828. He is a son of Jacob and Susanna (Sheibley) Lightner, both deceased. The Lightner family is of German origin. Mr. Lightner's grandparents, Matthias and Eve Lightner, were natives of the fatherland and early settlers of Perry county. It is supposed that they resided in what is now Spring twp. They had 7 children, all of whom are deceased. 2 of their sons, Loudy and Michael, lived in Ohio; another 2, Adam and Matthias, Jr., in Huntingdon co., Pa.; and the remaining two, Jacob and Henry spent their lives in Tyrone twp. The seventh child was a daughter, who died young and whose remains, with those of her parents, repose in the Power graveyard Tyrone twp. Their son, Jacob Lightner, was born in 1776; he was a prosperous farmer of Perry co. His wife, Susannah (Sheibley) Lightner, was born in Tyrone twp., Aug. 15, 1787. Their children are: John S., born Dec. 4, 1806; Nancy (Mrs. Peter Schaeffer), born Mary 22, 1808, both she and her husband are deceased; Henry, born March 1, 1810; Peter, born March 6, 1812; Sterrett, born Aug. 14, 1814, died while serving in defense of his country; Elizabeth Jane, widow of Jacob Lay, born Feb. 23, 1817; Eva Ann (Mrs. Jacob Dick), decd., born Nov. 12, 1819; William Lightner, decd., exact date of birth not known; Jacob, born July 4, 1825, died Aug. 27, 1831; and Samuel R. Jacob Lightner died suddenly, Feb. 18, 1861, at the age of 87; his wife survived him until May 1, 1874, dying at the age of 86 years, 8 months and 17 days. During his boyhood, Samuel R. Lightner had only the advantage of the brief winter sessions which were then considered a sufficient allowance for the common schools; during the remaining 3/4 of the year he, like most farmers' boys, was kept abundantly busy at farm work and lumbering. Married in 1853, at the age of 25, he made a home for himself and bride in Tyrone twp. In this early home he lived until 1890, when he removed to the farm on which he now resides and which he had purchased in 1884. Since his removal Mr. Lightner has relinquished the active supervision of farm duties to his son Frank. He has been energetic and progressive, very successful, upright in his dealings and is universally honored and esteemed. He has served in various twp. offices; is a director of the Perry Co. Railroad, and takes an active part in matters pertaining to the welfare of the county. He was formerly a Whig and now belongs to the Republican party. Samuel R. Lightner was married, Oct. 6, 1853, in Tyrone twp., to Julia Ann, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Donaldson) Stewart, old and honored residents of Tyrone twp. Their children are: Ada Kate (Mrs. John S. Patterson); Eliza Jane (Mrs. Wm. H. Neely), decd.; George P., decd. and Frank P., agent for the Perry Co. Railroad at Landisburg. The family attends the Church of God."
[36943] This person is from the unverified Lowry Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014. Further documentation is needed.
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[8512] Clifford's obituary: "Clifford Wm. Spivy, 87, of Rogersville, passed away Sunday, January 27, 2008, at his home. Clifford was born July 19, 1920, in Montpelier, Ohio, to Pleasant Wm. Spivy and Sarah Josephine (Finkbiner) Spivy. Clifford was a graduate of Willard High School and a longtime member of the Rogersville Church of Christ. Clifford was a dairy and cattle farmer and a carpenter with his brother for many years. He was married to Josephine "Joy" in 1942. She preceded him in death in 1998. He was married to June Dismuke on June 5, 1999, and she survives of the home. Also surviving are one son, Paul Spivy and wife, Tahlula, of Rogersville; one brother, Thomas of Bakersfield, Calif.; one sister, Rachel Straw and husband, Gilbert, of Rogersville; June's children, Michael Dismuke (Chris), Pat McElwain (Dave) and Susan Joy (Kirby); sister-in-law, Maxine Spivy of Rogersville; grandchildren, Greg (Laura) and Derrick (Carrie); two step-grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Clifford was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Willard and Lyle; and an infant sister, Ruth."