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[39158] See "Ten Generations of Blodgetts in America," Edwin A Blodgett, p. 208.
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[20068] http://www.spicerweb.org/legacyfiles/3431.htm offers: "Resided at Edgartown and moved to Chilmark (Tisbury) where he was a tanner. 1711: sold property in Chilmark for £300. 10 July 1711: (Attleborough Town Records quoted in p 94): John Devotion, for £400 money paid, conveys the said farm containing two hundred acres, more or less, to John Daggett, of Chilmark, in Dukes County, Martha's Vineyard (the first of that name who settled in this town?), with twenty five acres on 'Nine Mile Run' (except two acres, the barn and orchard on it later - om 1833 - in possession of Penticost Blankinton.) Moved to Attlebrough about 1711-12 (Vol3, p128); sometime between 17 Oct 1711 and 24 Dec 1712 p 9. "He at once became an innkeeper in the old Garrison House, 'and soon became interested in town and church affairs. His lands being located on the road from Boston to Rhode Island, and his tavern a convenient stopping-place in route, he soon became well known, not only to the people of Attleborough, but to all travelers between Boston and Rhode Island.' - p9(primary source prob. S.Daggett) [see remarks concerning the 'old Garrison House'] 1720: Representative to the General Court. 16 April 1722, John Daggett for £550, sells the same to Alexander Maxey, "being his homestead, containing one hundred and seventy acres in two parts on the Ten Mile River, &c. at a place called Mount Hope Hill." (still called that in 1894) (Attleborough Town Records quoted in p95). John Daggett must had a rather remarkable impact on the community of Attleborough, through his son Ebenezer he was the father of a number of influential and important Daggett's in the history of Massachusetts and Connecticut, including a president of Yale University, Napthali Daggett, who let a contingent of students against the British when they invaded New Haven during the American Revolution. Another ancestor, bearing his ancestor's name John, wrote a historical sketch of Attleborough in 1894. Deacon John was born and raised in Edgartown before moving to Chilmark to try his hand at tanning. In 1711 he sold his land there and moved to the mainland near the homelands of his uncle with the purchase of 200 acres of land on the main highway between Providence and Boston. That purchase also must have included the 'Old Garrison House' - an Inn and tavern that had been garrisoned with troops during King Phillips War and was a familiar stopping point on that well travelled road. Deacon John sold the inn in 1722 and the building continued to stand until 1806 - 136 years from the time it was built about 1670. He died two years after retiring as it's innkeeper. He was 62."
[60626] Eunice is daughter of Charles Edward Folsom (1894-1969) & Leila Elaine Pierce (1897-1964; m. 12 April 1917 in ME). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 16 February 2019: "Orrington, Maine - Eunice Howard Baldwin,92, entered eternity peacefully on February 13, 2019 at a Bangor healthcare facility with her loving family by her side. She was born the daughter of Charles E. Folsom Jr and Leila E. Pierce Folsom on March 26, 1926. Eunice grew up on a dairy farm on the Wiswell Road in Brewer, graduated from Brewer High School and the Maine School of Commerce, now Husson University. She was one of seven children: Phyllis, Charlotte, Wendell, Buddy, Eunice, Josephine, and Carolyn. She considered herself 'the odd one' being the middle child. She started out as a medical secretary and when her children were growing up, she was a secretary to the supervising principal of 3 Orrington Schools. She went on to work at the Maine State Human Services as well as for Eastern Maine Technical College as secretary to the Dean of Continuing Education. She also sold Avon for 19 years while working her other jobs. Eunice was married to Roger Howard for 53 years and dearly loved their five children: stepson, Roger Jr, Peggy, Brent, Colleen and Bill, as well as their grand and great-grandchildren. Her hobbies included camping, knitting, crocheting, quilting, cooking and genealogy. She made at least one quilt for each of her children & grandchildren plus crocheted afghans for new babies as well. Her major hobby in later years was genealogy whereby she was accepted into the General Society of Mayflower Descendants and became a member of the Mayflower Society after researching the authenticity of her being the 9th generation descendant of John Alden. After she and her husband Roger retired, they enjoyed ten winters in Zephyrhills, FL. While there, she was active in Ralph Park's activities and volunteered at the East Pasco Medical Center. She also volunteered at Eastern Maine Technical College, the Brewer Public Library and the Audubon Society at the Fields Pond Nature Center. After her husband, Roger, passed away she volunteered at the Maine Veterans Home and the Orrington Public Library. She married Earl Baldwin in 2003 and enjoyed 8 years with him. Eunice was also a member and officer of the auxiliary to Maurice Miles VFW Post #4527, past matron of the Millwee Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star #198, past mother advisor of the Orrington Rainbow for Girls and a life member of the Grange. She is survived by her children; John and Peggy Masterman of Lowell, ME; Brent and Jayne Howard, of Bucksport; Ron and Colleen Johnson, of So. Portland; Bill and Linda Howard, of Old Orchard Beach; daughter-in-law, Lynn Bromley of So. Portland; plus numerous grandchildren: Ron and Diana Howard, Rob and Susan Howard, Rick and Darcy Howard, Josh and Ashley Masterman, Jenn and Becky Saulnier, Dave and Kristin Varnum, Kyle and Courtney Howard, Jordan and Crystal Buchmann, Ben and Emily Rodgers, Alex and Claire Cox, and Mitchell Howard, plus 14 great-grandchildren. Eunice was predeceased by her husband Roger W. Howard in 2002, her second husband Earl H. Baldwin in 2012, and son Roger Howard Jr. in 2010."
[61193] Rexford served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War.
[54637] Verbena is daughter of Rufus Douglas Griffeth (1891-1928) & Elva Hazel Gallagher (1895-1917; m. 29 October 1913 in ME).
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[46112] Lydia is a descendant of Stephen Hopkins who came over on the Mayflower in 1620. There is no known grave marker for her.
[38763] This person is from the unverified Rhone Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015. For Joan's home town see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enstone.
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[10247] "Battle Creek Enquirer [Battle Creek, Michigan], 27 August 1951," p. 12: "Hastings - Cyrus A. Shroyer, 82, farmer who resided on Route 3, Hastings, died Sunday morning in a Kalamazoo hospital, following a long illness. He was born in Rome City, Ind., April 17, 1868, son of Edward and Mary (Swineheart) Shroyer. He came to Michigan in 1938 and his wife, Harriett, preceded him in death in April, this year. Mr. Shroyer was a past member of the Rome City Masonic lodge. Surviving are two sons, Clayton of Route 3 and Lloyd of Battle Creek: a daughter. Mrs. Letha Palmer of Middleville; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren."
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