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[39632] This person is from the unverified Eberly tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
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_James GRAY _________|_Mary BURTON ________
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[58819] The unverified file G81N-QXH in familysearch.org offers: "When Nannabelle Gray was born on 7 February 1919, in Machiasport, Washington, Maine, United States, her father, Granville Chase Gray, was 23 and her mother, Anna E Wright, was 26. She lived in Presque Isle, Aroostook, Maine, United States for about 12 years and Baltimore, Maryland, United States in 1956. She died on 2 October 2007, in Machias, Washington, Maine, United States, at the age of 88, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Brewer, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
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[16931] Mary is the first white child born in Brooksville. Her parents are John Grindle and Dollee Webber Farnham. Mary is buried with Peletiah in a field near the shore of the Bagaduce River (estuary). The family genealogy of Mary and Peletiah was assembled by descendant Mark E. Honey, Ellsworth, ME, 1996.
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[43410] See "Ancestors of a 21st century British family" at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com in 2017 which states: "The family of Hamon were early converts to Protestantism. They came from the Loire region and several parts of Normandy and were also found prior to the Revocation in the Channel Islands. When the persecution of the Huguenots began, Queen Elizabeth sent help to the Islands, partly because they were considered to be Crown property, and their defences were inadequate. In 1563 the Island of Sark was uninhabited, so in order to defend the other islands it was colonised, and several Hamons went there, including Thomas Hamon about 1567 where the name is still to be found. In due course Hamons went to Ireland, where they are found in Dublin and Portarlington [where Isaac died.], some went to America and some in 1855 to Australia.
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[26085] This line is from One World Tree at Ancestry.com in 2007 and is not verified. In http://boards.ancestry.com is this: "The proof on Jemimah Howes Linnell has never been found, to the best of my knowledge. However Robert Linnell's second wife was Peninah Howes Linnell, another daughter of Rev. John Howes of Eastwell Kent. If you are still interested in this, I can dig it out. There is a will for a Howes in London that proves this. I don't have the will, but there is an article in "The American Genealogist" also known as TAG, a very well respected journal that discusses this. - Dan McConnell, Linnell Family Association" She is referred to in NEHGR 67:260-61as his siter by the will of Thomas Howse of the parish of St. Stephen in Coleman Street, London, England.
[44095] Kohui's obituary (from the Bangor Daily News, 6 Jan 2018): "Yun Kohui Hutchins, 67, beloved wife of John F. Hutchins of Penobscot passed away December 31, 2017. Born in Yeosu, South Korea, she married March 5, 1973 in Seoul, Korea. Kohui was a devout Christian. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, John, father-in-law Oakley Hutchins of Penobscot, dear friend and companion Nancy Patton, 2 brothers, 2 sisters in South Korea,brother-in-law, Bill and wife Melanie Hutchins of Penobscot, several nieces, nephews in the US and South Korea. She was predeceased by her mother and father in South Korea and her mother-in-law Belva Hutchins. She suffered with Kidney failure for many years and was on dialysis for nearly 6 years. She had a kind heart and was a loving wife. Though she suffered greatly, she never complained through out her illness. She will be greatly missed by her husband John and all who knew her."
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[6774] Beth m. Charlie Wilbur and r. Franklin, Hancock Co., ME. "The Ellsworth American, 19 May 2020" "'Baby' Beth Ruth Mace, 58, peacefully passed away May 3, 2020, at her family cabin in Osborn, after a long battle with liver cirrhosis. She was born Dec. 18, 1961, in Bangor, the youngest of four children, to the late Ansel Jeff Jefferson Mace, her stepfather Walter 'Mac' Makevich and Elizabeth 'Betty' Mace Makevich of Aurora. Beth graduated from Brewer High School in 1980. Her first cousin Brandon Siemion, of Furlong, Pa., remembers her as being 'popular and the apple of many boys eyes.' Not only was she beautiful, she was also a blossoming artist with a scholarship to art school, but she decided to pursue music instead. She met her first love Adam Facciolo in 1982, marrying in 1985. He was a musician from New York and she soon found herself singing and playing the keyboard in Sea Breeze, a local rock band. She was always the life of the party, often bringing the house down with her renditions of Bonnie Raitt and Patsy Cline favorites. With the birth of her babies, along with a change in career to tending bar, the goddess 'Baby' Beth Mace, the charismatic fun-loving bartender we all knew and loved was born. She tended bar in Ellsworth, most notably at Sonnys Tavern (aka Peppers Pub) and The Oyster Bar. When Baby wasnt at the bar, she was painting or adventuring in the woods. She loved creating beautiful landscapes with her man Bob Ross. Her favorite holiday was Halloween, and it was always her goal to win best costume. For many years, she set up a stand on the side of the road to sell her hand-painted pumpkins, featuring every cartoon character you could imagine! In 1986, the local paper dubbed her 'The Great Pumpkin Painter' and years later she was featured again for painting Cadillac Mountain on an 800-pound pumpkin! She was also a self-employed sign painter who painted the Maine Mountain Man sign that was once in Franklin and the old Maine Luau sign in Trenton. In her 30s, she moved away from the bar scene and married her best friend from the pub, Charlie Wilbur. She picked up a job as a baker at the Village Green Bakery in Bar Harbor. While there, she once baked and decorated over 2,000 cupcakes for vacationers aboard the QE2. Never afraid to get her hands dirty, her favorite pastimes were fiddle heading with her Mom Betty and fishing on Chemo Pond with her stepdad Mac. She enjoyed the outdoors, hunting anything from big game like moose to little game like squirrels. She did it all and had the trophies to prove it! Along with her late sis Jaye Mace Pullen, she shared a love of horror movies and books (especially anything Stephen King). They were like two peas in a pod, 'standing tall' till the very end. Their crude, sometimes morbid sense of humor will truly be missed. Baby was 'tougher than a boiled owl,' a kindred spirit with a charismatic personality that could light up any room - she will forever live on in the hearts of her friends and the large family she has left behind. 'Baby' Beth is survived by her children, Alexander Facciolo of Sullivan, Halley Jaye Facciolo and Joshua Wilbur, both of Ellsworth; only grandchild Maddi-Jaye Facciolo; brother, Albert Mace of Bangor; nieces, Elizabeth Mace-Giosia of Federal Way, Wash., and Brittany Mace; nephew, Bobby Leighton of Bangor and her many, many cousins, Mary and Edward Healey of Amherst, Kelley Dennis of Los Angeles, Calif., Danny Siemion of Sullivan, Tracey OConnell of Orono, Michelle Libby of Northeast Harbor, to name a few (Maces, Butterfields and Siemions near and far you, know who you are), aunts and uncles, Don and Charlotte Whitman of Aurora, Ellen and Arthur Butterfield, Cary and Charlene Butterfield of Clifton; special long-time buddies, Anthony Hall of Milbridge, Elizabeth Roberts of Eastbrook, Dexter Marvin Smith of Franklin and her partner in crime for 18 years Charlie Wilbur of Franklin. She was predeceased by her parents, her brother Asa and sister Jaye Mace."
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John is said to be son of John Small (1704-1777) & Hannah Barnaby (1709-1752; m. 24 February 1727 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA). See https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~smalljd/lines/jssh.htm which offers: "Early Pleasant River Families by Leonard Tibbetts & Darryl Lawson,
Picton Press, Rockport, Me pg. 507 where under J Small it lists - Apparent. children by 1st wife: i. Jonathan(6), b say 1752; d 1784 ; lived at Millbridge; m. by 1772 (name unknown); 4 known sons: John(7), Joseph(7), Timothy(7), and James Archibald(7). This is corroborated by J.A. Miilliken, The Narraguagus Valley, Some Account of its Early Settlement and Settlers, pg.4. It states: ' In 1762, John Small came from Cape Elizabeth and settled on the lot below the creek, near the Methodist meeting-house in Millbridge. His son Elisha, afterward so well known as Deacon Small, was then four or five years old. He was the oldest son by a second wife. He had several older half-brothers. One of these, Jonathan Small, took up the lot next south of the Dea. Small lot, the same afterwards owned by Joseph Tucker. The sons of Jonathan were John, Joseph, Timothy, Daniel & James.'"
[35005] This line is from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/celeb/mueller.htm in 2013 and is not verified. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Truesdale, "National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Vol. 14," and "Who Was Who in America, Vol. 1."