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[59887] Merrill served as a Corporal in the U..S. Army during World War II.
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[45379] See Pedigree Resorce File LZ8R-58F for this line (not verified) which states George moved about 1770 from Beverly, MA to Sedgwick, Hancock Co., ME. He served during the War for Independence as a Private in Capt. Nathaniel Fale's Company.
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Find A Grave memorial 164307662 offers:
Obituary kindly provided by Mona Anderson:
Delaware - Roger R. Fierbaugh, 93, of Delaware, passed away peacefully Friday, June 10, 2016 at Delaware Court of a broken heart.
He was born on April 9, 1923 in Ashland to the late Emmett and Faye (Paullin) Fierbuagh.
After graduating from Ashland High School in 1942, he attended Ashland College before being drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943. He proudly served in the Medical Corp. as a Second Lieutenant during World War II. Returning home he married the former Joanne Wheeler who he met while stationed in Montana. Together they raised three children and made a home in Texarkana, Texas. It was there that Roger worked at Cooper Tire, where he retired as plant superintendent. Sadly Joanne passed away in 1985.
Roger reconnected with Mary Alice (Crider) Baker whom he dated during their childhood and before he joined the Army Air Force. Widowed herself and with their flame rekindled they were married in 1986. He moved to Delaware and together they shared 30 wonderful years traveling and caring for each other's needs until her recent passing on June 1, 2016.
He was a member of William St. United Methodist Church and the former Delaware Elk's Lodge. During his spare time while employed with Cooper Tire he built houses and helped many co-workers improve their own homes. He could figure out solutions to almost any building or mechanical problem using his keen mind.
He enjoyed riding and tinkering on motorcycles, traveling in the RV and feeding his "boys," the raccoons that always found food and marshmallows at his back door. Always with a warm and engaging smile he was easy to befriend and will be remembered for his caring ways and love of family.
He is survived by his son, David (Janice) Fierbaugh of Tyler, Texas; daughter, Susan (Marcus) Feldman of St. Louis, Mo.; stepson, Joseph D. (Karen) Baker II, DO of Dothan, Ala.; grandchildren, James Fierbaugh, PharmD, Shelly, and Daniel Fierbaugh; great-grandchild, Thomas; step-grandchildren, Emily S. Baker, DDS, and Joseph F. Baker; and several nephews and nieces.
In addition to his parents and two wives he was also preceded in death son, Stanley; and brother, Norman Fierbaugh.
. . . h/o Mary Alice Crider Baker (1925-2016), d/o Elmer C. and Emma Hartzler Crider, m. 2 Jan 1986, Bowie County, Texas
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He is probably not the Anselm Tupper about whom http://www.newenglandancestors.org offers:
"He was born at Easton, Massachusetts 11 October 1763 [i] ; died at Marietta, Ohio, 25 December 1808, unmarried. Anselm was the eldest son of Colonel Benjamin, an Original Member of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, and Huldah (White)Tupper. The following sketch for his service in the Revolutionary War appears in Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War (16:143-144) Ansel Tupper (also given as Anselm), Chesterfield. Ensign, Col. Tuppers (11th) Regt.; list of officers promoted in the Continental Army and for whom warrants were made out; warrant issued Sept. 16, 1780; also, list of commissioned officers of 11th Mass. Regt., dated Sept. 15, 1780, as returned by Col. Benjamin Tupper, together with a list of officers recommended to fill vacancies in his regiment by said Col. Tupper and Gen. Washington; said Ansel Tupper reported as an Ensign who had served as a volunteer from March 15, 1780; ordered in Council Sept. 26, 1780, that said officers be commissioned; also, Lieutenant, Col. Tuppers Regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Sept. 26, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; residence, Chesterfield; also, Ensign, 11th Mass. Regt.; return of officers for clothing, dated Boston, Dec. 15, 1780; also, communication addressed to His Excellency Gov. Hancock, dated Boston, Dec. 11, 1780, signed by Col. Benjamin Tupper, stating that His Excellency Gen. Washington had expressed his opinion that all vacancies which existed before Nov. 1, 1780, ought to be filled in order to bring about a settlement of ranks as authorized under the new arrangement for the army, and recommending that certain officers be promoted to fill vacancies in the 11th Mass. Regt.; said Tupper, Ensign, to be promoted to Lieutenant, his appointment to date from Sept. 1, 1780; ordered in Council Dec. 15, 1780, that warrants be issued to said officers; also, Ensign, Capt. Stephen Abbots (Light Infantry) co., Col. Tuppers Regt.; muster roll of filed, staff, and commissioned officers for Oct., Nov., and Dec., 1780, dated Hutts near West Point; appointed Sept. 26, 1780; also, Lieutenant and Adjutant, Col. Benjamin Tuppers (10th) Regt., commanded by Col. Thomas Marshall prior to Jan. 1, 1781; service from Jan. 1, 1781, 24 mos.; also, Lieutenant, 6th Mass. Regt. commanded by Col. Tupper; return of officers entitled to the commutation of five years full pay in lieu of half pay, agreeable to act of Congress of March 22, 1783; also, Adjutant, 2d Mass. Regt.; muster roll of filed and staff officers for May and June, 1783, with such non-commissioned officers as were not attached to any company; also, Lieutenant and Adjutant, Lieut. Col. E. Sprouts (2nd) Regt.; returns of effectives between July 11, 1783, and Aug. 15, 1783, dated Philadelphia, signed by said Tupper; also, order on Capt. Heywood, Agent, 6th Mass. Regt., payable to Lieut. Joshua Danforth, dated Chesterfield, March 12, 1784, signed by said Tupper, for wages, etc., due for service as Lieutenant and Adjutant in 6th Mass. Regt.
After the war he was engaged as a surveyor of the Northwest Territory (Ohio) with his father; removed in the first group of settlers to Marietta, Ohio, 7 April 1788, with his parents. He was the first school teacher in Marietta; was said to have been proficient in the classical languages and in mathematics, and to have possessed a polished demeanor. Tiring of frontier life, he went on a long voyage: down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers; across the Atlantic; through the Mediterranean to Trieste, Austria-Hungary; returned home several years later.
Anselm was an Original Member of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati from 1783 until 1808. He was granted a Bounty Land Warran 1 April 1790. [ii] A portrait of Anselm was reproduced in Chafflins History of Easton, Mass. (1886) on p. 256.
[i] William L. Chafflin, History of Easton, Mass. (Cambridge, MA: John Wilson & Son, 1886), p. 17
[ii] Virgil D. White, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, (Waynesboro, TN., National Historical Publishing Co., 1992) 3:3554 (BLW # 2156-200)"
[37141] Barbara is from the unverified KJS Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 - did she really die in her birth town?