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[6714] George is son of Joseph Baker and Mary Pelletier. George and Marjorie include a fine dscription of Joshua Williams' early settlement at Great Pond in their book, "Munsungun to the Sea" (NY: Vantage Press, 1972, pp. 15-19).
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[24355] Samuel m. in 1714 Mary Richards of Topsfield, MA and she survived him. They had six children. See "Ezekiel Cheever and Some of His Descendants" in NEHGR 38:176.
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[23777] See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugues_II_d'Oisy and notes for parents. Cf. http://larryvoyer.com/genealogy.
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[61510] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 30 November 2021: "Alton, Maine - Kurt E. DeWitt, 40, passed away on November 25, 2021, from COVID. He was born September 11, 1981 in Dover-Foxcroft, the son of Richard B. and Deanna M. (Kirby) DeWitt. Kurt is survived by his daughter, Merris C. DeWitt; son, Maddox J. DeWitt; father, Richard B. DeWitt; sister, Kristina (DeWitt) Feero and husband, Keith; niece, Addyson (Addy "Dewsy") Feero; nephew, Kyle Feero; special aunt, Dianne (Kirby) Bowden; uncle, David Hamlin; grandparents, Eben and Joanne (Ladd) DeWitt; and many other aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his mother in 2017, Deanna (Kirby) DeWitt; grandfather, John (Les) Kirby and grandmother, Ardelle (Small) Kirby. He was most proud of his children, Merris C. DeWitt (9) and Maddox J. DeWitt (4). He was truly the best dad to his kids and had a very special bond with them. His kids enjoyed all the outdoor activities Kurt enjoyed; he made sure to always do the things he loved with them. Often one of the kids would roll up with Kurt on a snowmobile or ATV sound asleep while he drove them around. Kurt was loved beyond measure and this world will not be the same without him. He was the proud owner of DeWitt Powersports in Milo, where he was born and raised. He loved anything with a motor, especially snowmobiling. He loved going to his camp in Jackman, gifted to him by Dickie Dorion. It became a favorite place he frequented with his father, son, daughter, nephew and great friend, John P. Kurt was loved by many and was always good for a laugh and the best friend anyone could ask for. As a child, he had a penchant for breaking windows. There were at least four of them and his weapon of choice changed each time. It varied from his hand, to an apple, a stick and a toy hammer and only managed to get stitches a couple of times. Growing up on Schoodic Lake in the summers and at Fishing Derby, there were always great times with friends and family, including with a very special couple, Clarence and Betty Rollins. Kurt has many close friends, all of whom will miss him greatly. Derek Hersey was Kurt's best friend and they shared many great times and laughs over the years. The memories are numerous and will be treasured by all. I'm sure he's already giving his mom hell up there and making her laugh."
[38375] FindAGrave.com offers: "Mary was the daughter of John Geiser and Mary Emma Harpel. John was the son of Samuel and Susan Miller Geiser, both of whom were born in Switzerland. He was born 15 Dec 1856 in OH and died 11 Jul 1918 at St Vincent Hospital in Toledo OH as the result of an auto accident. Mary Geiser became the bride of Peter Mohr on 10 Jan 1900 in Lucas Co OH."
[41520] This person is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2016.
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[20492] "Bill" r. Jefferson Co., FL in 1976 and the 1930 federal census listed him and his family in Monticello, Jefferson Co., FL. He served as a Lt. in World War I, was a school teacher and superintendent, small claims court judge, active in the Baptist Church, the American Legion, Kiwanis Club, Farm Bureau and the Democratic Party. He chaired the Florida Baptist Children's Home Committee for the association and was clerk of the association 1958-61, then serving three years as moderator (the association is the sub-state regional body of Baptist congregations). Jefferson Co., FL Deed Book NNN, pp. 431-433 recorded 16 September 1952 an indenture from William and Eulee conveying 787 acres of the Scruggs farm with the provision that "The families with relations now buried in the Scruggs Cemetery shall have a direct easement for travel, conveniently located, to continue the use and keep in repair, said cemetery." The 22 June 1910 federal census in Jefferson Co., FL lists William in his step-mother Mani's household and as a clerk in a dry goods store. The 1920 federel census lists him as "Willie" in his step-mother's family as a teacher in a day school
[57655] The unverified file L4XP-3LP in familysearch.org offers: "When Frank Eugene Shaw was born on 17 November 1854, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Gardner Howland Shaw, was 35 and his mother, Cora Lyman, was 27. He married Christiana Estelle Sylvester on 28 December 1874. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Boston Ward 11, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States in 1910 and Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States in 1920. He died on 8 February 1935, in Wayland, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, at the age of 80."