[41324] Ancestry.com offers: "Ackerman Name Meaning - Dutch: occupational name from akkerman plowman; a frequent name in New Netherland in the 17th century. Later, it probably absorbed some cases of the cognate German and Swedish names, Ackermann and Åkerman respectively. English: from a medieval term denoting feudal status, Middle English akerman (Old English æcerman, from æcer field, acre + man man). Typically, an ackerman was a bond tenant of a manor holding half a virgate of arable land, for which he paid by serving as a plowman. The term was also used generically to denote a plowman or husbandman. Variant of German and Jewish Ackermann."
[24147] Dodo was of Wormegay, Co. Norfolk. The Cahill Family web site states that he is son of Thomas Barfold and Rohais Hanselyn.
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[54595] Find A Grave memorial 122690220 offers Ellsworth's obituary: "Ellsworth Dyer Presque Isle 89. Died 9-11-1990 at his Presque Isle residence. He was born 2-22-1901 in Wade the son of Bernard and Edith (Albee) Dyer. He was a member of the Grant Memorial United Methodist Church. He had been employed by B&A Railroad for 44 years, retiring in 1965. He is survived by his wife, Lovina (Archer) Dyer of Presque Isle, 6 sons, Bernard, Elwood, Alden, Dennis and Robert, all of Presque Isle and Donald of Pompona, FLA., 6 daughters, Bridie Doak, Madeline Haley and Sheila Bonville, all of Presque Isle, Christine Moore of Castle Rock, CO., Marian Brayall of Central Falls, RI. and Myrtle Palullo of Fitchburg, MA., 1 brother, Arnold of Bangor, 3 sisters, Verla Case and Mavis Brayson, both of Presque Isle and Iris Briggs of Florida, 50 grandchildren, 70 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Ellsworth. Burial Fairmount cemetery."
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[41812] See the unreliable "Lawrence Leach . . . and Some of His Descendants," F. Phelps Leach (East Highgate, VT, self-published, 1924) - see https://archive.org/details/lawrenceleachofs03leac. The unverified Christine Bergstrom Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "Lawrence Leach was born in 1583 in Martock, Somerset, the child of Richard and Ann. He married Elizabeth Mileham in 1605 in Hurst, Berkshire. . . . He died on June 24, 1662, in Salem, Massachusetts, having lived a long life of 79 years. Elizabeth Mileham was born in 1585. . . . She died in 1674 having lived a long life of 89 years." Note: This line must be verified and documented!
[50620] Annie is said to be daughter of Isaac Lovett (b. in 1757) & Anna Sawyer (b. in 1759).
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[12329] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruffydd_II_ap_Madog,_Lord_of_Dinas_Bran.
[6471] Inez is daughter of Calvin Harry Morgan and Minnie Belle Leighton. Her obituary: "Inez M. Morgrage, 87, a resident of St. Luke Apartments, Oswego, passed away, Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 at the Oswego Hospital. Born in Pembroke, Maine, she was the daughter of the late Calvin H. and Minnie B. (Leighton) Morgan. Inez graduated from Brewer High School in 1938 and graduated from Husson College in Bangor, Maine in 1940. She was a member of Phi Rho Zeta Sorority. Mrs. Morgrage was a resident of Brunswick, Maine before moving to Oswego in 1971. She was employed as a Teletype Operator with Alcan for 7 ½ years before retiring in 1985 and was the church secretary for First United Methodist Church for 3 years and a member of its choir. Inez was active with the Girl Scouts, P.T.A and the RSVP. She received the Community Service Award for Pet Therapy Program in 1990. Surviving are her daughters Pamela J. Meyer of Gurnee, Illinois and Shari L. Scovill of Yba City, California. Two grandaughters, Tascha Scovill and Quiana Scovill."
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[20837] "Owen Name Meaning - Welsh: from the Welsh personal name Owain, probably a borrowing in Roman times of Latin Eugenius (see Eugene), but possibly of more ancient Celtic origin, cognate with Gaelic Eoghan. Scottish and Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Eoghain 'son of Eoghan' (see McEwen)." - Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press.
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[20271] Sarah is daughter of Samuel Pruett, Sr. and Elizabeth Hawker. See notes for David Boydston. The charter petition for the Davis Creek Baptist Church in Powell Valley, TN 1 Oct 1797 has the name Sarah Boydston. For ancestry see http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~skidwell3/gtp1860.htm#head0 in 2003 (unverified) - source of the ancestry shown in this database, which also reports husband David Hoydston was b. ca. 1710 in MD and d. about 1779 in Powell Valley, TN. http://home.comcast.net/~mdholland33/forrestho/pafg07.htm states: "Sarah Pruitt was born about 1730 in Blandensburg, Frederick, Va."
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[38166] This person from the unverified Shires Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014
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[52185] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 15 October 1956, p. 18: "Milbridge, Oct. 14 - Carlton W. Strout, 80, died at his home here Saturday afternoon. Born in Mllbridge February 7, 187,6 he was the son of the late John A, and Ella (Nooney) Strout. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy Small of Milbridge; a brother, Arthur of Prospect Harbor; a sister, Lena Richardson of Bangor; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren."
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[38709] Find A Grave Memorial # 26932038 offers: "John Wisehaupt was born in Germany, and when quite a young man came to this country with his parents. He attended subscription schools in Juniata County, PA and could speak both English and German. He was reared to farming and spent his entire life in Spruce Hill Township, where he owned 106 acres of land, on which he began in the woods, cleared the land, erected a dwelling house, barn and other structures, planted an orchard and engaged in general farming. His death occurred in the Township, and he is buried at Church Hill. He was married in Milford Township to Susanna Groninger, of the same township. The children of this marriage are: Valentine, died a young man; Leonard, was a Lutheran minister and died in Missouri; Sarah A., wife of William Stewart; John; Jacob, a farmer of Spruce Hill Township; Caroline, deceased, wife of William Robinson; Jesse, died young. In his politics, Mr. Wisehaupt was a Democrat, and served in the offices of supervisor, school director, overseer of the poor, tax collector and accessor. He was one of the first members of the Lutheran Church, and aided in building the first house of worship, which was constructed of logs, and he took a prominent part in all church matters."