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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atia_Balba_Caesonia offers in 2008: "Atia Balba Caesonia (85 BC-43 BC) was a Roman noblewoman. She was the mother of the Roman Emperor Augustus, and daughter of Julius Caesar's sister Julia Caesaris. The name Atia Balba was also borne by the other two daughters of Julia Caesaris and her husband praetor Marcus Atius Balbus. They were Atias older sister Atia Balba Prima and younger sister Atia Balba Tertia.
"Atia married the Roman Macedonian governor and senator Gaius Octavius. Their children were Octavia Minor and Gaius Octavius Thurinus (later known as Augustus). In 59 BC, Atia's husband Gaius Octavius died on his way to Rome to stand for the consulship and Atia married Lucius Marcius Philippus, a consul of 56 BC and a supporter of Julius Caesar. He raised Atia's children alongside his own son and daughter from a previous marriage and arranged Octavia's first marriage, to the consul and senator Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor. Atia and Philippus carefully tutored and educated their children.
"In his 'Dialogus de oratoribus', Tacitus notes her to be exceptionally religious and moral, and one of the most admired matrons in the history of the Republic:
'In her presence no base word could be uttered without grave offence, and no wrong deed done. Religiously and with the utmost delicacy she regulated not only the serious tasks of her youthful charges, but also their recreations and their games.'
"Suetonius' account of Augustus mentions the divine omens she experienced before and after his birth:
'When Atia had come in the middle of the night to the solemn service of Apollo, she had her litter set down in the temple and fell asleep, while the rest of the matrons also slept. On a sudden a serpent glided up to her and shortly went away. When she awoke, she purified herself, as if after the embraces of her husband, and at once there appeared on her body a mark in colours like a serpent, and she could never get rid of it; so that presently she ceased ever to go to the public baths. In the tenth month after that Augustus was born and was therefore regarded as the son of Apollo. Atia too, before she gave him birth, dreamed that her vitals were borne up to the stars and spread over the whole extent of land and sea, while Octavius dreamed that the sun rose from Atia's womb.
'The day he was born the conspiracy of Catiline was before the House, and Octavius came late because of his wife's confinement; then Publius Nigidius, as everyone knows, learning the reason for his tardiness and being informed also of the hour of the birth, declared that the ruler of the world had been born.'
Atia was so fearful for her son's safety that she and Philippus urged him to renounce his rights as Caesar's heir. She died during her son's first consulship, in August/September 43 BC. Octavian honored her memory with a public funeral. Philippus later married one of her sisters."
[19015] See NEHGR 150:324 - Ada is daughter of Lawrence de Sanford (d. ca. 1271) and Hawise Corbet (living in 1297) who also had Thomas de Sanford (d. 1299).
[57625] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 12 February 2014: "Steuben - Walter W. Ginn, 52, passed away Feb. 11, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born July 2, 1961 to Willard Ginn and Margaret Holland Ginn. Walter graduated from Sumner Memorial High School in 1979 and went straight to work. He was a very hard worker cutting and hauling wood, driving trucks for Cherry Point Products and Inland Seafood and operating his own business, Ginn's Trucking & Construction for 16 years. Walter served on the Steuben Vol Fire Dept., for 36 years, still serving as Asst. Chief at the time of his passing. He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Nancy Ray Ginn; son, Jason Pinkham; daughter, Julie Ginn and her companion, Kevin Crowley; grandson and light of his life, Jackson Crowley; and best friend Red dog all of Steuben; mother, Margaret; brothers, Joe and wife, Karen, Mark and wife, Kathy, Austin and wife, Tammy, and Robert and wife, Faith; sister, Teresa; sisters-in-law, Marita Dow and Lisa Johnson and husband, Brian; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Walter had an amazing spirit and a knack for making friends wherever he went. He will be missed by all who knew him."
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[21177] "John" is son of Henry Hartman and Magdalena Schoffstall.
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[25087] Rebecca's ancestry is from an article, "Genealogical Research in England," in NEHGR for July 1917, pp. 236ff. See the "Early New England Studies Project, Vo.l. 2.0 (2017)" (Boston: NEHGS, 2017).
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[48650] Find A Grave memorial offers: "Married first George Little. Married second Luke Perkins. Daughter of Benjamin and Hannah Whitman Soule."
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[53370] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 6 August 1991, p. 4: "Bangor and Castine - Douglas Wardwell, 63, died Aug. 5, 1991 at a Bangor hospital after a long illness. He was born in Castine Nov. 1, 1927, the son of Frank and Ursula (Wardwell) Wardwell. Mr. Wardwell retired from the U.S. Navy after 30 years where he served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. He was a lifetime member of the Hancock Lodge No 4 AF & AM of Castine. He is survived by one daughter, Susan Martin of Brewer; one son, William Wardwell of Boston, Mass.; two grandchildren, Lynn Ledogar of Brewster, Mass. and Peter Norwood of Orrington; he was also a special Grandpa to Sasha and Kiel Bladen both of Bangor; one sister, Marie Wood of Castine; three brothers, Ernest Wardwell of Bangor, Robert Wardwell of Largo, Fla., and Donald Wardwell of Bucksport; several nieces and nephews. He will also be remembered by a special friend, Christopher McGinn of Brewer."