[42130] Samuel and Jane and her parents are from the unverified Cuthbert Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2017. The 1880 federal census states Samuel is pilot on a steamboat. He and Jane also had Harry C. Cousins (1858-1866) & Sewly C. Cousins (1862-1865).
_Christoph GEIST ___________
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_Andreas GEIST _____________|_Anna Margaretha PLOWHEAD __
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| _Andreas GEIST _____________|_Anna Margaretha PLOWHEAD __
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| _Andreas GEIST ______|
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| | |_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _|_Anna Maria BORDNER ________
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| _Daniel H. GEIST ____|
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| | | _Caspar HEPLER _____________+
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| | | _Christopher HEPLER ________|_Anna Maria SCHMIDT ________
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| | |_Magdalena HEPLER ___|
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| | | _Hans Jacob (Jr) WAGNER ____+
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| | |_Catherine WAGNER __________|_Louisa HUBER ______________
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|_Catherine M. ("Cassie") GEIST _|
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| _Jacob KIMMEL ______________|_Barbara MILLER ____________
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|_Catherine KIMMEL ___|
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|_Catherine NAGEL ___________|_Barbara IMLER _____________
(1784 - 1848) m 1807 (1755 - ....)
[17088] Samuel settled at West Brooksville, ME about 1770, arriving from Newcastle, ME. Children are listed in "Brooksville, Maine," Walter A. Snow, 1967. Samuel's brother, Jeremiah Jones, m. Bethia Moore of York, ME, daughter of David Moore and Bethiah Cole. "Maritime History of Brooksville," LeCain W. Smith (Brooksville, ME Historical Society, 2005), p. 62 gives his brother Jeremiah's maritime connections and asserts that is was Jeremiah who m. Mehitabel [sic] Stover.
[61792]
[S365]
Marriage Records of Hancock County, Maine (Camden: Picton Press, 1992)
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[8913] Mary m. 25 March 1921 at West Unity, OH Charles Marion Reifel and had Paul William Reifel (3 June 1922 at Pioneer, OH; m. 30 June 1951 at Detroit, MI Marie Blessing McIntire; he d. 26 May 1974 at Detroit, MI; they had no child) and Lewis Charles Reifel (25 Sept 1925 at Pioneer, OH; m. 4 April 1952 at Pioneer, OH Doris Malenda Bernath and had Thomas Henry Reifel (26 June 1954; r. Phoenix, AZ) and Anne Elizabeth Reifel (4 Dec 1955 at Pioneer, OH; r. Fort Wayne, IN). Charles as a wholesale produce grocer.
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[49535] Find A Grave memorial 159886136 offers Caro's obituary: "Caro Eleanor (Perkins) Hutchins was 102 when she passed on July 26, 2001 at a Penobscot nursing home. She was born at Stockton Springs, Feb. 10, 1899, the daughter of Lindsey Keyes & Cora Jane (Perkins) Perkins. She was the oldest member of the Sandy Point Congregational Church. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and a charter member of the Rebekah Lodge for more than 75 years. She was very active in community affairs for many years. She was the last surviving charter member of the Sandy Point Ladies Aid. Caro was essentially a homemaker, but worked in a Belfast machine shop during World War II, making machinery parts for the war effort. She was a hostess at Kob's Lobster Pound for many seasons. She had many interests such as: oil painting, china painting and rug hooking. She loved to dance and was able to dance at her 100th birthday party. She was predeceased by husbands, Howard Leach, M. Denton Trundy, and Ralph Hutchins; one sister, Margaret DeRedin; seven brothers, Arthur, Lawrence, Ellery, Ormond, Harold, Damon & Walter. Services were held at her Sandy Point Congregational Church with Rev. Robert Blake officiating. Young's Funeral Home handled arrangements."
[58437] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 26 December 2024: "Bangor and South Brooksville - Julia Ann (Lorenz) Eaton, 97, of Bangor and South Brooksville, died peacefully on December 23, 2024, while in hospice care at her Winterberry Heights residence in Bangor. She was born February 5, 1927, the daughter of Otto Carl and Anna Liddell (Hill) Lorenz in Scranton, PA, where she grew up except for two years when her father's job took them to Europe, where they lived in Zurich and Madrid. She was an only child but had six cousins who spent summers together in Sargentville, Maine. She met Robert J. Eaton of Bangor and South Brooksville during one of those summers. They were married on June 23, 1951, at the Sedgwick Baptist Chapel. They were married for 59 years until Bob's death in 2010. Julie attended Skidmore College and was a 1949 graduate of Barnard College at Columbia University. She worked in publishing for Charles T. Branford Company in Boston before marriage. She was a Navy wife for four years, moving eighteen times, including living in Charleston, South Carolina., St. Augustine, Florida and New Orleans, Louisiana before returning to Boston when Bob was in law school; eventually settling in Bangor to raise their family. Julie was the consummate homemaker, and very involved with the lives of her family and the City of Bangor. She created a wonderful and memorable childhood for her children, filled with traditions, activities and love. She had many volunteer jobs -- through the marvelous (as she put it) training of the Bangor Junior League. She directed many plays for the Children's Theatre. She authored "Down East to Bangor' for Penobscot Heritage Museum (which she helped to found) and the Bangor School Department which to this day is taught in 3rd grade. She served on the board of the YWCA and wrote a history of the YW for the 75th anniversary in l989. She served as a trustee of Bangor Theological Seminary, and various boards including Bangor Children's' Home (now Hilltop School) and Phillips Strickland House. She enjoyed membership in P.E.O. Sisterhood Chapter A and Shakespeare Club. She was a member of All Souls Congregational Church where she served on the Diaconate and volunteered in the soup kitchen. She was involved with the Bangor Speech and Hearing Center and the Cerebral Palsy Center where she led a cub scout troop. She was a member of the Buck's Harbor Yacht Club where Bob served as Commodore from 1971-1973. Julie or 'Ju-Ju' to those close to her, loved first and foremost her family and spending time with them. Favorite places included the "Sea Chest," overlooking Buck's Harbor, and the Anchorage in Sargentville, overlooking Eggemoggin Reach. She enjoyed sailing and cruising the Maine coast with family, reading, knitting, sewing, needlepoint, genealogy, cooking, jigsaw puzzles, Solitaire, the daily Jumble. She doted on her many beloved dogs throughout her life. She loved British comedies on TV and watching UMaine hockey and basketball games. In her words, what she loved most was 'the long summers of family doings - the ocean and the woods.' She and Bob also enjoyed spending time every winter in Barbados with her Campbell family. She enjoyed the many friends she made at her residences at Solstice and Winterberry Heights in Bangor in these more recent years. Surviving are two daughters, the Rev. Anna "Nancy" (Eaton) Butera and her husband, Nicholas, of Hudson, MA, and Julia Ann Eaton, resident of Treats Falls House, Orono; one son, George F. Eaton II and his wife, Carolyn, also of Orono; four grandchildren, Peter Butera and his wife, Samantha (Chipman), of Hudson, MA, Kevin Butera of North Attleborough, MA, Allison Eaton of Colchester, VT, and Geoffrey Eaton and his wife, Madeleine (Piccus), of Marblehead, MA; great-grandsons, Nicholas and Luciano Butera of Hudson, MA, and Julian Eaton of Marblehead, MA; and great-granddaughter, Camille Eaton of Marblehead, MA. Julie is also survived by her stepsister, Mary Elizabeth Parkhurst of Virginia; sister-in-law, Cynthia Campbell of New Jersey; her brother-in-law, Dwight L. Eaton of South Brooksville; close friend, Alison Miner of Searsport; cousins, Rebecca Peck Peterson of California, and Susanna Waterman of New Jersey; and her many cousins-in-law, nieces, and nephews. Julie was predeceased by her parents, Otto C. Lorenz, and Anna Hill Lorenz Campbell and her stepfather, Andrew H. "Doc" Campbell; an infant brother, Peter Lorenz; her stepbrother, Andrew H. Campbell; her brothers-in-law, Franklin W. Eaton and his wife, Florence "Polly" (Perry) Eaton, and Richard G. Eaton of Maryland; sister-in-law, Carolyn (Colburn) Eaton; and her stepbrother-in-law, Richard Parkhurst; as well as her cousins, Walter L. Hill III and David J. Hill of Pennsylvania, Richard H. Hill of Blue Hill, and James K. Peck of Pennsylvania."
[2990] Nicolas was "a local count, probably of Armenian origin." {-Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956, 4:360} http://www.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BULGARIA.htm reports: "Nikolaos Kumet, son of --- ([905]-[976]). Of Armenian origin, from the province of Derjan on the Euphrates, he came to Bulgaria with Byzantine troops. He was Byzantium's provincial governor of Macedonia. m Ripsimia [Hripsime], daughter of Ashot II Bagratuni King of Armenia & his wife Marie of Kachum (after 917-)." http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p85.htm states "Head of the Sredets komitat (administrative region) in Macedonia. He married Rhipsime Bagratuni, daughter of Asot II Erkat', Shahanshah of Armenia and _____ Sewaday."
[3797] This semi-legendary person is said to be first king of the Obotrites. The Obotrites were one of the Slav tribes known under the common name of Wends, and dwelt along the Baltic in Mecklenburg.
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_Jacob PERKINS ______|_Elizabeth (Lovell or) WHIPPLE _
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[17508] Abraham is believed to have resided near Pierce's Pond, Penobscot in 1800, according to the census return. "Before the Mast," Vol. 3, # 20 18 March 2000 in "The Ellsworth American" [file copy at Wilson Museum, Castine, ME] by Mark E. Honey provides his birth date and place and states he was a "master mariner and pilot".
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[24283] See Alison Weir, "Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy" (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 208.