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[32466] http://www.geni.com/people/Ingelram-of-Flanders-Fictitious offers: Ingelram van Vlaanderen - Also Known As: "Engeurrand", "Ingelramn", "van Vlaanderen", "de Flandres", "of Flanders", "von Flandern", "Ingelram", "Engelram", "Enguerrand", "Engleran", "Ingelramnus", "Enghelram", "Martel", "Harlebec", "Rowland", "Harlebeeke", "Forrester", "/Engleran/", "Engeleram", "Engleram". Birthdate: virca 780. Death: 825. Immediate Family: Son of Lydéric V of Flanders (Fictitious) and Juliana de Chelles (Fictitious); Husband of Ermentrude de Flandres and Rithilde de Harlebecque; Father of Anseline de Steenland, wife of Odoacer; Occupation: Comte, de Harlebeke, forestier, duc de France Maritime.
[56122] Mary is daughter of Vaughn Ensley Myrick, Sr. (1901-1961) & Edna Joy (1901-1974).
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[59694] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 26 June 2025: "Milbridge, Maine - Patricia Ann (Newcomb) Treworgy of Milbridge, ME, beloved wife, mother, grammy, sister, and aunt, passed away peacefully with family by her side on June 19, 2025, at the age of 91, in Belfast, ME. Patricia was born on March 10, 1934, in Newburg, ME, the daughter Kenneth Trafton Newcomb and Ruth (Severance) Newcomb. She graduated from Hampden Academy in 1952, and then went on to Husson College earning a teaching degree in 1955. Patricia married William Howard Treworgy on June 10, 1955. They remained married for 63 years until William's death in November 2017. Patricia had three boys, Kenneth, Eric and Kevin. She had seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Patricia taught and coached sports at Hampden Academy for a few years in the 1950s until her family moved out of state. After having children, she was a homemaker but an avid volunteer: YWCA, thrift shop, women's club, historical society, and rescue squad. While living in Maryland for 22 years, she and Bill loved to go camping with the local camping club. The family would make their annual pilgrimages to Maine to spend time with family on Swan Lake. Upon Bill's retirement, they moved back to her beloved Maine to Milbridge, and spent as much time as they could at the camp they built on Swan Lake surrounded by family. Patricia was a member of the Hampden and Milbridge Congregational Churches. Patricia was known for pleasant demeanor, beautiful smile, and her baking, pies and cookies especially. She enjoyed playing bridge with the 'girls' in Milbridge. Remaining to cherish Patricia's memory are children, Kenn (Betty), Eric (Cindy), and Kevin (Patti); grandchildren, Nicole, Tyler, Danielle, Alicia, Brent, Evan, and Alexis; great-grandchildren, Teona, Zarija, Luke, John, and Cyrus; brother, Larry Newcomb; and many nieces and nephews, and their spouses. Preceding Patricia in death are spouse, William H. Treworgy; parents, Kenneth and Ruth Newcomb; and brothers, Roger and Richard Newcomb."
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[47153] "The Perry County Democrat [Bloomfield, Pennsylvania], 14 December 1927," p. 3: "On December 7th, Mr. Wilson Orris, of near Ickesburg, passed to his eternal home after a saintly life on earth. He had been a member of the Reformed Church from boyhood. During that time he filled several offices, had been an elder for many years and was an elder when he died. Since youth he had been a teacher in the Sunday School and was a very earnest worker in the Christian Endeavor Society. The congregation could always depend on his presence at the sanctuary on the Sabbath day, unless circumstances over which he had no control prevented his coming. In Mr. Orris' home-going the church has lost a faithful and devoted member. He was a son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Rice) Orris and was born January, 1855, at the old homestead. On the date of his death he was within a few weeks of being 73 years of age. He was married to Ellen Simonton, who preceded him to the spirit world a number of years ago. Thirteen children were born to this union. Seven of whom were girls and six boys. Two boys are dead. Those living are Florence (Mrs. Ray Powell), Mary (Mrs. Charles Reed), Matilda (Mrs. Edward Miller), Pearl (Mrs. Clark Adair), Charlotte (Mrs. Coran Fredericks), Mabel and Gladys Orris, Nevin Orris, of Harrisburg; Earl, Harry and Lee, of Ickesburg. Mr. Orris lived his life in this community. He was a farmer by occupation and at the recent county election was elected County Surveyor. His suffering for a number of weeks enlisted the sympathy of his neighbors and friends, who continue their sympathy with his family in their bereavement. Funeral services were held in the Reformed Church, Monday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by his pastor, Rev. S. W. Beck. Interment at Saville."
[56758] Hulda is said to be daughter of Samuel Stewart, Jr. (1704-1785) & Dorothy Allen (1707-1752; m. 18 April 1726 in York, York Co., ME).
[32293] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaroslav_II_of_Vladimir.