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[3999] Lesceline de Turqueville (de Harcourt) founded the Abbey of St. Pierre-Sur-Dives. Her brother is Anchetil, Lord of Harcourt. Cf. http://fjaunais.free.fr/h0montgom.htm where she is called Lézeline d'Harcourt. See also Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), "Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la couronne et de la maison du roy et des anciens barons du royaume" (Reprod. de l'éd. de Paris : chez Estienne Loyson, 1674: Num. BNF de l'éd. de Paris : Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1987. 1 microfilmReprod. de l'éd. de Paris : Compagnie des libraires associez, 1730, 1730), VIII:124.
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[31454] Hiram was employed most of his adult life in the Deemer Furniture Factory in Brookville, PA. He was a member of the Emerickville Methodist Episcopal Church where he served as Sunday School superintendent for many years.
[49338] Mary is said to be daughter of John Donnell (1779-1838) & Elizabeth Witham (b. 1781).
_William HAWKES _____+
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_Isaac HAWK _________|_Rebecca PITTS ______
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[34557] This person is from the unverified Henrichsen Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
[47727] "The Akron Beacon Journal, 20 November 1966": "J. Howard Hoffmeyer, first Akron representative of Motorists Mutual Insurance Co., died Saturday in St. Thomas Hospital after a 12-day illness. Mr. Hoffmeyer, 83, of 206 Edgerton rd., was born in Somerset County, Pa., and came to Akron in 1908. He began with Motorists Mutual in the Akron area in 1923 and retired in 1961. He was banker for the Akron Camp of Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal benefit society. He longed to Grace United Church of Christ where he was a member of the church consistory and a Sunday School teacher. He also was a member of Edwin Palmer Lodge No. 718, F&AM, and the Akron 50-Year Club. He leaves a daughter Ruth Florell of Danville, Va., son Kenneth of Claremont, Cal.; sisters Mary and Edith Hoffmeyer of Akron and Fannie O'Dell of Augusta, Ga., and brothers Frank of Meyersdale, Pa., and Robert of Medina, nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild."
_John MARTINDALE ____+
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[14160] "Biographical Annals of Northumberland County: SNYDER," by Tony Rebuck: "George Schneider, son of Johann Nicholas, born in Upper Mahanoy township, on the farm near Howerter's church now owned by his son Aaron W., and followed farming. Mr. Schneider learned the carpenter's trade with his brother Abraham and followed it to some extent, helping to build the Old Stone Himmel's Church in 1818. His farm comprised 230 acres, and he built thereon the first house and the barn now used by his son Aaron, the latter being erected in 1841. He held the office of township supervisor and local election offices, and was a Democrat in politics. On March 4, 1818, George Schneider married Catharine Wagner, daughter of Jacob Wagner, born May 18, 1797, died Jan. 25, 1885; they are buried at the Howerter Church, of which all the family were Lutheran members. Mr. Schneider was a trustee of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider had a family of twelve children: Solomon (who died young), Elizabeth (Married Samuel Scmink), Charles, Hannah (Married Abraham Erdman), Catharine, Lydia and Mary ( twins,. the latter dying young), Gideon, Helen, George (married a Long), Aaron W., and Abbie (married a Mr. Adkin)."
_William STROUT _____+
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_David STROUT _______|_Sarah BOWIE ________
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[56669] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 6 Ocober 2021: "Bangor - Phyllis passed away peacefully at home with family on October 3, 2021, after a happy, well-lived life. She was born April 21, 1929, in Gardiner, the daughter of Richard and Gertrude (Moore) Strout of Richmond. She was predeceased by her parents; two brothers, Ralph and Richard; and her beloved husband, Robert E. Pushard Sr. After graduating from Richmond High School in 1946, Phyllis began a 40-year career with New England Telephone, retiring in 1986. She was a proud member of the DAR, the Telephone Pioneers, and the Maine Troop Greeters, and she greatly enjoyed Bob's years as a Shriner in the Anah Mini Bike Unit. She and Bob were avid RVers in their retirement years, touring the country and experiencing many adventures with their friends. She was also a member of the Silver Saints at Crosspoint Church in Bangor. She is survived by her children, Bob and Diane Pushard of Dedham, and Richard Pushard of Bar Harbor; her grandchildren, Rob and Beth Pushard of Lacey, Washington, and Jim and Jill Pushard of Eddington; her great-grandchildren, Lena and Baxter; her niece, Amy Strout Hogan of Brunswick; her 'Third Son,' Richard Rackliffe and his wife, Christine, of Bangor; and many special friends and lunch companions including, Carolyn, Clayton, and Pearl."
[46745] Find A Grave memorial 27590327 reports: "Eva was the daughter of Abraham and Catherine Wentzel. She was the fourth wife of Heinrich Hepler and the mother of the following known children: Lydia, Abigail, Susanna, Sarah, and William."