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[58608] The unverified file KHBP-7LT in familysearch.org provides this line and offers: "When Ira Ralph Averill was born on 7 March 1871, in Prentiss Plantation, Penobscot, Maine, United States, his father, Benjamin Dunn Averill, was 26 and his mother, Louisa Merrill Rowe, was 23. He married Rebecca May King in 1892, in Prentiss Plantation, Penobscot, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 11 daughters. He lived in Maine, United States in 1892 and Drew Plantation, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1900. He died on 12 January 1933, at the age of 61, and was buried in Penobscot, Maine, United States."
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[40148] An unverified Cooper file in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "When Samuel Clark Clarke was born on August 7, 1673, in New Haven, Connecticut, his father, Corporal, was 19 and his mother, Hannah, was 17. He married Mary Brown on November 15, 1698, in his hometown. They had 12 children in 15 years. He died on June 12, 1754, in New Haven, Connecticut, having lived a long life of 80 years, and was buried in Southington, Connecticut. Mary Brown was born on August 6, 1675, in New Haven, Connecticut . . . . She died on September 30, 1747, in Southington, Connecticut, at the age of 72."
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[30916] Daniel m. in 1804 Maria Margaretha Reitz (b. 4 Sept 1783 in Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA, d. 19 Dec 1849 in that twp., buried with Daniel), daughter of Andreas Reitz and Maria Margaretha Brosius.
[7421] Susan is daughter of William Moose and Rebecca Baltosser. William Moose (age 64) and wife Rebecca (age 62) were farming in Madison Twp., Perry Co., PA at the time of the 1880 census, and in their household were son Solomon (32, farmer), daughter Sarah C. (26) and son WIlliam Scott (21). William is son of Jonathan Moose according to the unverified IGI files. "The Perry County Democrat [New Bloomfield, PA], 8 May 1901," p. 3: "No recent death has caused greater heart felt grief among so large a circle of friends than that of Mrs. George S. Briner, which occurred last Saturday morning at her home in Carlisle, Pa. During her illness her naturally patient and cheerful disposition brightened her sick room. She was never heard to murmur or complain; she maintained a submissive mind until the closing moments of her life, when she fell asleep to wake no more in this world. It almost seems to her sorrowing friends as if she was called away too soon, but we know "He doeth all things well." As a friend and neighbor she was kind, generous and amiable in disposition. Nowhere did she shine with richer splendor than in her home. There she found her highest mission in true affection to her family. It is no wonder that in her death they feel the light has gone out of their home and that they are alone in their deep affliction. Mrs. Susan B. Briner was born near Andersonburg, Perry county, October 11, 1846, and died in Carlisle, May 4, 1901 aged 51 years, 6 months and 23 days. She was the second daughter ot William and Rebecca Moose. Both have preceded her to the spirit world. The deceased was member of the Lutheran church ever since she was 18 years of age. At the time of her death she was a member of the St. Paul's Lutheran church, of Carlisle, She was married to George S. Briner, Esq., of New Germantown, January 27, 1876. To this happy union were born seven children. Two daughters, Laura, aged five, and an infant, both having preceded her to the grave. Those living are: Mary R., George M., W. Grier, J. Frank and Charlie, aged eleven, all at home. A brother, W. Scott Moose, of Cisna Run and two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Roth, of Blain, and Mrs. Samuel Baltosser, of West Unity, O., also survive."
[39368] Find A Grave Memorial 32476584 has much information about James, including: "James Rogers embarked from England on the ship "Increase" on April 15,1635, arriving several months later in Boston. In 1637, he participated in the "Pequot War" under Capt. John Underhill. He married Elizabeth Rowland about 1639. Their marriage was blessed with seven children: Samuel, Joseph, John, Bathsheba Smith Fox, James, Jonathan, & Elizabeth Beebe. For many years prior to his retirement in 1666, he carried on by far the most extensive foreign and domestic trade of any man in New London. In 1660, he was made a 'Freeman'in New London. After 1676, he was repeatedly subjected to fines and imprisonment for non-conformity to the rules of the established church. John Rogers and some of his followers, especially his sister Bathsheba, expressed themselves repeatedly by disrupting the meetings of the New London Congregational church, and as a result were often fined and jailed. This sect has become known as the Rogerene Quakers."