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[17723] Israel was a Master Mariner and merchant, and resided at Penobscot. For his siblings and genealogy, see "The Grindle Family..." (1978), pp. 93ff.
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[40344] Find A Grave Memorial 132791122 offers: "Rudolph Meyer or Moyer was a Swiss-German Mennonite probably born in Switzerland, his family moved to Germany, before he came to US in 1717. The Frantz Cemetery was on the 700 acres of land Rudolph Meyer bought in 1735 from Thomas Freame, it was later deeded to his four Children. . . part of this land was in Bethel Twp and part in Tulpehocken Twp. divided by Swatara Creek according to the: 1962 Land Marks on Thomas Freame's 10,000 Acre Tract (Map) It is on what was Henry Meyer's Land. Most likely all his family are buried in this Cemetery, with the exception of Rudolph Jr who is buried in N. Annville, Lebanon Co., PA. His only known children were Henry, Rudolph Jr., John & a daughter ? who md: Leonard Cunrad/Conrad who received the 4th portion of his land."
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[335] George was the first known tavern keeper in York, Maine. In 1640 he had property near what was later Sayward Hall. He and his wife had "domestic troubles," but his wife succeeded to his property at his demise and continued to run the tavern. A George Puddington arrived in America on the "Mary and John" from Tiverton, Devonshire, and settled in York, Maine per Banks' "Topograhical Dictionary of English Emigrants." A Robert Puddington arrived with him and went to Portsmouth, N.H. The George from Tiverton is son of Robert Puddington and Anne of Tiverton, Puddington Parish, Witheridge Hundred (Exeter), Devonshire; Robert the father died in 1630 in England. "Genealogy of Hezekiah Purrington [sic]..." (1975) states George and Mary sailed in the "Pied Cow" out of Portsmouth, England along with sons John and Elias during the first week of May "and arrived at Agamenticus two months later" - putting in at Cow Cove, Piscataqua Plantation. Patrick McDonald [PO Box 357, Round Corner, NSW 2158, Australia - patrick@mpx.com.au] offered in 2005 on http://awt.ancestry.com: "He was a clothier from Tiverton, Devon, England. His father was the owner of a mill which burned, bringing him into financial difficulties shortly before death. Law suits were part of inheritance of his son, and they may have been the reason for the emigration of the brothers -- George to Agamenticus (the old name for York, Maine) and Robert to Portsmouth, sometime before 1640, the year both are found on the records. In the will of Robert (their father), the house on Brampton St., Tiverton, England, was left to George. George Puddington's name first appears in list of alderman and as deputy to the Provincial Court. He was fined by the Provincial Court for being tipsy. He brought with him to Maine his wife and children. He purchased from Henry Simpson, in1640, the home lot where he settled andcarried on business as an innkeeper. "With a tavern license usually went license to sell liquor on the premises. First known tavernkeeper in York was George Puddington, who in 1640, was landlord of an inn situated near the location of the present Sayward Hall." After his death widow continued the business. The two islands on which the Portsmouth Navy Yard is built were in the earliest times known as Puddington's Island. It is thought that George Puddington, who was living in York as early as 1640, was the first one who dwelt on these lands. He was not an owner." See "The Pioneers of Maine and New Hamphsire, 1623-1660," Charles Henry Pope (Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Co., reprinted 2002), p. 168. "History of York, Maine," Banks, Charles Edward (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1967) Vol. I, pp. 100-104 provides an extended discussion of him and his family, and includes his will. An unverified file in World Family Tree, Vol. 25, Tree 2401states that George was b. in 1597 in Tiverton and lists eight children with wife Mary Pooke.
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[9217] Find A Grave memorial 48294115 offes: "Anna E.Sheibley was born Dec. 15, 1828 near Landisburg, Pa. her maiden name being Shoemaker. On Sept. 5, 1850 she married Henry Sheibley of that same locality and lived there until 1869. In that year they came west and located at Decatur where since they have made their home. Mrs. Sheibley has always been a member of the Church of God. She is survived by her husband and four daughters, Mrs. Henry D.Weikel, Mrs. John H.Rainey, Mrs. Charles Weaver all of Decatur and Mrs. Lewis B. Bassler of Assumption. She also leaves two sisters and two brothers, Mrs.Sarah Spera of Decatur, John Shoemaker of Pa. and W. H.Shoemaker of Decatur. Aside from these she is survived by nine grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren all residing in and around Decatur."
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[44777] "The Gazette and Daily [York, PA], 11 February 1946," p. 26: "Mrs. Lucinda Luckenbaugh, widow of Jacob M. Luckenbaugh, 42 Center street, died at her home Saturday morning. Mrs. Luckenbaugh, who was 89 years of age, was a daughter of the late Isaac and Julia Brillhart Stambaugh. She was a life-long member of the Reformed congregation of St. Peter's (Lischey's) Union church. Her husband preceded her in death June 20, 1934. Survivors are four children, Charles Luckenbaugh, 676 Broadway; Miss Minnie Luckenbaugh, at home; John Luckenbaugh. 209 Second avenue, and Paul Luckenbaugh, 816 York street; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. John Rice, Menges Mills, and Mrs. Wesley Markle, Jefferson."
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[27392] http://www.thepeerage.com/p15421.htm reports that Nicholas had a son, John, b. ca. 1666, d. in May 1729.
[58781] Geraldine and Dale had Michael D. McCormick (1947-2006) & Webster B. McCormick (b. on 1954).