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[45326] Timothy and wife Anna are from the unverified Pedigree Resource File LZZ7-DBH.
[28950] http://www.thepeerage.com/p10166.htm offers: "Sir William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon was invested as a Knight, Order of the Bath (K.B.) in 1487. Between 1503 and 1509 he was imprisoned for alleged complicity in Edmund de la Pole's rebellion. In February 1504 he was attainted."
[56918] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 11 April 2020: "Orland - On Friday, April 3, 2020, David Llewellyn Davis died peacefully in his home in Orland, Maine. He was born November 25,1926, in Auburn, New York, the son of Janet L. Bridgeman and W. Frederick R. Davis of Auburn, New York. Dave spent his childhood and most of his teenage years in the Finger Lakes region of the Empire State. Close to the end of his education at Auburn High School he joined the United States Army. After completing basic training he traveled with his unit to Germany, where he served in the Army of Occupation at the end of the war. Upon returning home, he headed north to Bucksport, Maine, where he took a job at St. Regis Paper Co. Dave had a cousin who lived in Orland next door to Virginia Soper. Dave and Virginia met and were married for over 70 years. They built a house along the banks of Narramissic River in Orland, residing there for the rest of their lives. Dave left the paper mill after 20+ years and went to work for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service in community development, where he worked until retirement. Dave had always been a dirt farmer at heart, and upon retiring he and Ginny started a successful greenhouse business. Open from dawn till dusk in the summer, they ran it until they decided it was time to rest a bit. Resting for Dave was pursuing his love of poetry. He wrote many poems and published 'Ready to Be Surprised,' a collection of his poems. For over 60+ years Dave was active in community organizations, Grange, Masons, church, Orland Historical Society and Bucksport Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. He was also elected and served several times as an Orland selectman. He was scoutmaster of Troop 102 for 11 years. The boys in his troop, who are now men, still remember the good times they had with Dave -- and life lessons learned. By faith a Quaker, Dave was instrumental in starting a Friends Meeting in Orland. His faith was exemplified in everyday life beside the peaceful Narramissic, where he was a consummate practitioner of patience. Strong, steady and patient, Dave was always ready to lend a helping hand. He touched many lives. He will be missed by all who knew him."
[28592] Catharina's information is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states she is daughter of George Jacob Goldner (b. 8 Oct 1776 in Heidelberg Twp., Northampton Co., PA).
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[18708] "Chariton Courier [Keytesville, Missouri], 3 March 1905," p. 3: "Livingston county's oldest native born citizen died last week. Wiley Linville, whose death occurred at his home, north of Chillicothe, Friday, was 71 years old. He had resided almost continuously from the time of his birth until his death upon one farm. He is survived by a wife and a large family of children."
[10755] Elizabeth is daughter of Lawrence Palk (b. 1766, d. 20 June 1818) and Dorothy Elizabeth Vaughan (b. 13 May 1764, d. 15 Feb 1849 in London, England).
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[59852] Carroll's obituary: "Bangor - Carroll Raymond Pickard, 91, died peacefully in the comfort of his home after a several months battle with cancer, surrounded by his loving family, on Wednesday June 16th. He was born in Hermon, Maine March 19th, 1930, the son of Floyd R. and Eloise (Ellingwood) Pickard. Carroll was educated and graduated from Hermon High School in 1948. He attended and graduated from the University of Maine Orono in 1952 with a degree in agriculture. On June 18th, 1952, Carroll married Harriette L. Dole, also of Hermon. Until 1953, he worked with his father at Pleasant Hill Farms. Then he and Harriette went on to establish Pleasant Hill Dairy which they owned and operated until the business was sold in 1985, when he retired. Carroll was very active in Hermon town affairs for many years. From 1958 to 1969 he was a member of the Hermon Budget Committee where he served as chairman for six years. From 1951 to 1984 Carroll was a member and officer in the Masons. He served as president of the Hermon Recreation Committee from 1960 to 1978. Carroll served on the Board of Directors for the Greater Bangor Chamber of Commerce from 1971 to 1973. He served as vice president of the board in 1972. He was a member of the Hermon Zoning Board of Appeals from 1972 to 1974. He was a founding member of the Penobscot Savings Bank in Bangor in 1974. He received the YMCA Community Award in 1972 and from 1974 to 1976 he served on the board of directors for the North Central District of the YMCA. During the same period, Carroll served on the board of directors for the Hermon YMCA and was the recipient of the Hermon Teachers Association Youth Service award. During 1975 he was president of the Pine Tree State 4-H Club Foundation and in 1977 was elected as an honorary member of the UMO 'M' Club. In 1978 he was a council member of the General Alumni Association-University of Maine at Orono. Carroll and Pleasant Hill Dairy donated a Zamboni machine at the beginning of the hockey program at UMO in the 1970's. He was an avid fan and enjoyed attending the Black Bear hockey games over many years. From 1979-2000 Carroll served as a founding director of the United Bank in Bangor, during which time he helped establish the United Bank of Hermon. His involvement with United Bank was very dear to his heart. The Board presented him a directors' chair commemorating his years of active service upon his retirement in 2000. For over thirty years Carroll served as cub master and Institutional Representative of the Boy Scouts of America. He served for four years as president of the Katahdin Area Council, BSA. For several years he served as treasurer of the Katahdin Area Boy Scout Foundation. He received the award of the Order of the Arrow as well as the Silver Beaver Award. Harriette and Carroll purchased a farm in Frankfort where they spent many days enjoying the outdoors, working in the woods and delighting in discovering 'Lady Slippers' on the property. They had dreamed of having a sheep farm, after their retirement, but tragically Carroll lost the love of his life in 1984 as Harriette lost her battle with cancer. Carroll remarried to Patricia (Parkhurst) Gee and they shared several decades of life together. In 1998, he and Patricia moved to Barrington, Rhode Island where they both volunteered their time at the Zion Bible College for over seven years. In 2007, they moved back to Bangor. Carroll was active in restoring the one room schoolhouse on the Billings Road as a founding member of the Hermon Historical Society. He served for a period as president of the Levant Historical Society and was active in restoring cemeteries in Levant as well as other community projects. He and his wife worked to establish and refurbish an historic Pentecostal meeting house in Newburgh Center. For ten years he did extensive work on the grounds as well as rebuilding the bell tower of the historic building. In the early 1980's, Carroll and his wife attended the New Life Church in Bangor. Then in 1986, they became members of the Glad Tidings Church in Bangor, where they worshipped until the time of their deaths. Carroll and Patricia made eight missionary trips to the country of Haiti. They donated their services at New Missions and supported two young women until they graduated from high school. Carroll is survived by his three children, Bruce Pickard of Davenport, Florida, Linda Pickard of Lyman, Me. and Stephen Pickard of Salt Lake City, Utah and their significant others. He is also survived by three stepchildren, Barbara Humphrey of Waxahachie, Tx., Bonnie Erickson of Ellsworth, WI., and Alan Gee of Phoenix, Az. and their significant others as well as numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, his three brothers and both his wives."
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[37581] Ann's information is from the unverified Ancestral File 314X-SK in 2014.
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[18261] William purchased a foundry at 250 Colbourne St. in North Simcoe which he converted to a machine shop. He was diabetic per death certificate. He m. 12 April 1876 at Simcoe to Gretta Garner (b. 1 Feb 1854 at Simcoe, d. 11 Dec 1914) and had Birdie M. Steinhoff (4 Nov 1882) about whom no further information is available.
[18901] Catherina is daughter of Abraham Wentzel (b. in Germany to Christopher Wentzel and Maria ____; Abraham d. 1837 in Urban, Nortumberland Co., PA) and Catharine Kobel.
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