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[20069] This Thomas may not be the son of Deacon John Daggett, as "The History of Martha's Vineyard...," Charles E. Banks (Edgartown, MA: Dukes Co. Historical Society, 1966), Vol. 3, p. 128 states Deacon John's son Thomas was b. ca. 1688. http://www.spicerweb.org/legacyfiles/3428.htm offers: "Thomas married Sarah Stanley on 21 Mar 1722/23. (Sarah Stanley was born in 1694, died on 30 Aug 1728 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA and was buried in Old Hatch Grave Yard, Attleborough, MA .) Thomas next married Elizabeth Blake, daughter of Jonathan Blake and Elizabeth Candage, on 29 Jan 1729 in Wrentham, Suffolk, Massachusetts. (Elizabeth Blake was born in 1705 in Boston, Suffolk, MA and died on 14 Aug 1790 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.)"
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[38764] This person is from the unverified Rhone Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 which states his wife was Ellen _____. For William's home town see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swalcliffe.
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[46700] The 5 April 1940 federal census in Punxsutawney, Jefferson Co., PA lists Jack (age 9) in the household of Boyd G. Hicks (40) and wife Velma J. (38) - Boyd is a yard foreman for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
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[60627] Margaret's obituary: "Margaret (Peggy) Howard Masterman On the evening of January 31, 2022, Peggy passed away from complications caused by Multiple Sclerosis. Her husband and son were with her at home on Cold Stream Pond in Lowell, Maine. She was 72 years old. Peggy was born in Bangor, Maine on November 20, 1949, the first daughter of Eunice (Folsom) and Roger Howard, Sr. of Orrington, Maine. She grew up in a home next door to the Howard dairy farm in Orrington. She attended Orrington primary and middle schools and Brewer High School, graduating in 1968. She had several aunts and uncles and many cousins nearby and enjoyed a wonderful family upbringing. She enjoyed her times at her Aunt Barbara and Uncle Wendall's camp on Phillips Lake, her Aunt Jo and Uncle Jackâ??s hunting camp on the airline road and visiting her Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Uno in Massachusetts where he would take her flying in his small airplane. She was also active in the Order of Rainbow for Girls, becoming Worthy Advisor in her local chapter. In the mid-1960s, her parents built a tent platform and eventually a small cabin on Schoodic Lake in Lakeview, Maine. That is where she met her husband to be, John, in 1965. They were married in their senior year in college in January 1972. Peggy attended the University of Maine, graduating in 1972 with a BA in Journalism. She was on the Maine Campus Newspaper staff, the Editor-in-Chief of 1972 Prism Yearbook and 1972 All Maine Woman. She was an active member of Delta Delta Delta sorority both as a student at Maine and as an alumni in Sacramento, California. Her working career included being an editor for a defense contractor in northern Virginia, Manager of United European American Travel Club in Sacramento, California, and a sales representative selling and distributing gifts, coffee, and cigarettes in northern California, before she retired in 1992. Her marriage to John was rich with shared adventures. As avid sports fans they enjoyed sports live and on TV, she loved baseball, especially her favorite Boston Red Sox and San Francisco Giants. She loved going to Giants games with her friends Cheryl and Kathy (the MLB girls). They enjoyed the San Francisco 49ers football team and were Sacramento Kings NBA season ticket holders, front row center court, for over 20 years. Her loud whistle was well known to all. They loved motor home and boat trips to Univ. of California college football games and parties with friends Karl, Beth, Rosemary, Bill, Sue, Clint, Kori, and Brian They enjoyed many 4th of July celebrations at Incline Village on Lake Tahoe. They also spent many happy hours on trips in the Sacramento River and delta waterways on their cabin cruiser. She was especially happy when their son Josh was with them on their adventures. Peggy loved their travels and especially enjoyed spending time on the island of Kauai in Hawaii, enjoying a home in Princeville they shared with friends for several years. Peggy and John lived several months each year beginning in 2003 at their home in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and gained permanent Mexican resident status in 2013. Favorite travels included, sailing in the US and British Virgin Islands, sailing in French Polynesia with dear friends Karl and Beth, a sail/cruise the Mediterranean from Lisbon to Istanbul with friends Karl, Beth, Bill and Sue, a safari and extensive touring of South Africa with dear friends Tom and Betty, several cruises and tours of Alaska, a train trip around British Columbia and a cruise and extensive tour of Australia and New Zealand with friends Tom and Betty, trips home to Maine and visits to friends Nancy and Willâ??s cranberry bogs in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Peggy was a devoted and loving mother to her son John (Josh). She enjoyed every moment she spent with him, birthday parties, youth sports, trips in the motor home and cabin cruiser, sailing in Virgin Islands, and his visits to Kauai and Cabo. She was so happy and proud when he graduated from the University of Maine. She loved being a grandma! Peggy had many close friends and cousins, all of whom she loved very much, especially her college friend, sorority sister and Maid of Honor Sherry (Shashe) Ranta and her dear cousin and friend Elizabeth (Liz) Howard Bicknell. Peggy's beautiful smile conveyed her positive attitude toward everyone. She was great at remembering the names and details of those she met. She was easy to like and easy to love. She enjoyed a good party and was a great party host. She loved to play card, dice and board games with friends and family. Peggy loved to read and play solitaire, sudoku and similar games. Peggy was preceded in death by her parents Roger Howard, Sr, her mother Eunice (Folsom) Howard Baldwin, and her older brother Roger Howard, Jr. Peggy is survived by her husband of 50 years John Masterman, her son John (Josh) Masterman and his wife Ashley, grandsons John (Jack) and Logan Masterman, her brother Brent Howard and his wife Jayne and their children Jennifer, Kristen and Kyle, her brother William (Bill) and his children Claire and Mitchell, her sister Colleen Johnson and her husband Ron and their children Crystal and Emily, her sister-in-law Bonnie Masterman Curtis and her children Jennifer, Eric and Hilary, and several grand nieces and nephews, and her beloved dogs Patches and Duffy. Peggy is also survived by many cousins and close friends too numerous to mention."
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[10248] The LDS Church's unverified IGI file gives his death date and the date of his marriage (18 Oct 1855 in Dunlap, Elkart Co., IN - wife not named). His descendant, Susan Francis (sufrancis@aol.com), wrote via email 11 July 2005: "I have proven that Sam Myers' sister Rachel is indeed the daughter of Jacob D. and Catherine Moyer (at least to DAR's satisfaction). I am descended from her through her oldest son, William. Rachel is my great great great grandmother. I have a picture of Rachel when she is a very old woman. Also, in trying to prove Rachel's parents, I used her sister, Eve and her family, who moved to Indiana also. Eve named her oldest daughter Rachel." See notes for William's mother, Rachel Moyer. Find A Grave memorial 64468841 offers his obituary: "William Shroyer was born in Stark County, Ohio, on Dec. 14, 1833. His parents were Simon and Rachel (Myers) Shroyer, and he had four brothers and sisters. He moved with his family to Noble County, Indiana, in 1854. He married Hannah Hartung, who was born in Summit County, Ohio, on Nov. 28, 1835. Her parents were Richard and Maria (Click) Hartung. She had seven brothers and sisters. Hannah's family moved to Indiana in the early 1850s. William and Hannah married in Noble County, Indiana, on Oct. 18, 1855. By 1860 they were living in Elkhart County. They lived on a farm about 3 ½ miles south of Elkhart for over 40 years. After his conversion on November 16, 1864, William Shroyer was described as a "very earnest Christian." In 1866, Hannah and William were founding members of the Dunlap Evangelical Church (now Dunlap United Methodist Church), and are listed as one of the principal contributors. He was the class leader for some time. He spent much time in prayer and reading the Bible. He read the Bible through once on his knees. In his testimonies he emphasized the necessity of thorough conversion. The original Dunlap Evangelical Church burned down. When the sanctuary was rebuilt, a stained glass window was installed in memory of William and Hannah. Dunlap is now part of Elkhart, Indiana. Hannah and William must have had a lively household with so many girls; they were the parents of seven daughters: Emma M. born Jan. 1857; Sarah J. born Oct. 12, 1858; Lydia Anna (our ancestor) born July 9, 1860; Mary Ella born 1862; Clara born Sept. 22, 1865; Cora May born September 21, 1874; and Cordelia M. born Jan. 17, 1880. Hannah and William and their family experienced the grief of seeing two of the children die at a young age. Cora May was the four-year-old baby of the family when she died in 1878. Two years later Cordelia was born, and she lived to the age of 21. She died of heart disease in 1901. The remaining daughters married: Sarah to Joshua R.; Emma to Samuel Rufus McDowell; Lydia to Benjamin F. Roland; Mary to J. Allen Shupert; and Clara to John Irving Myers. William and Hannah were blessed with long lives, enjoying their family, who lived nearby, and their many friends. He died at the age of 69 on March 18, 1903. Twelve years later on July 27, 1915, Hannah died. She was 79. At the time of her death, Hannah lived across the street from the Dunlap Evangelical Church in the home of Emma and Rufus McDowell. She was survived by four of her daughters, fourteen grandchildren, and (at that time) fourteen great-grandchildren. Hannah and William Shroyer are buried beside their two youngest daughters at Prairie Street Cemetery, Elkhart, Indiana."
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