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[9621] "The Perry County Times [New Bloomfield, PA], 6 June 1968," p. 8: "Mrs. Eva M. Rice, 85, of Landisburg, died Tuesday at her home. She was the widow of Harry M. Rice. She was a member of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, Landisburg RD. She is survived by three sons Donald B. of Landisburg RD and H. Dale and G. Kenneth, both of Landisburg; a daughter, Mrs. Mary R. Egolf of Landisburg RD; a sister, Mrs. Grace B. Minick of Carlisle; three grandchildren and five great grandchildren."
[60966] Ella is said to be daughter of Joseph Robert Bunker (1818-1906 & Maria Gould Manter (1832-1919; m. 1 June 1853 in Parkman, Piscataquis Co., ME).
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[38809] This person is from the unverified Boivin_M Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
[26158] The unverified information in One World Tree on Ancestry.com reports that Christina is daughter of Clemenson Hartkopf (b. ca. 1625 in Conrath, Germany, d. in 1647) and Martha Strickland (b. ca. 1624 in Kendal, Westmoreland, England, d. 1648 in Hempstead, Livingston Co., NY).
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[42726] Lola is daughter of John Presley McNeely (1857 - 1945) & Dora Louisa Lockhart (1865 - 1946).
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| | _John GIDDINGS _________________|_Jane LAWRENCE ___________
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| _Moses BRADSTREET ______________|_Bridget HARRIS __________
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| | |_Dorothy PIKE __________________|_Sarah SAUNDERS __________
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http://www.stanwoodfamily.com offers: "Captain Benjamin Bradstreet Stanwood continued to live at Duck Brook where he was born. Here he built one of the
handsomest houses on the Island. Near his house was his saw and grist mill. He sailed in his vessels to Boston, New York and other ports. His first wife, the mother of his children, was Margaretta Wasgatt. She bore him four children. Of these, John married Mary Gilly of Connecticut, and Johns daughter, Mary Ann, a woman of superior intellect and education, married Captain Edwin Hadlock of Cranberry isles and later of Bucksport, Maine. Captain Bens second wife was Mrs. Zilpah L. (Phelps) Hotchkiss of New York. Her son, John Hotchkiss, lived with them. The daughters of John Hotchkiss created considerable ill-feeling among the young women of the island by going to New York with their father or grandfather and returning with 'store bonnets.' No one else on the island possessed them. Undoubtedly, they also brought home store dresses and boots. In those days the people of Mount Desert supplied most of their own needs. If a man desired a pair of shoes, he killed a calf, tanned the hide, and carried it to the cobbler. The hide furnished the boots and paid the cobbler. More often one member of the family learned to cobble shoes for his own family. If a dress, coat or pair of trousers were needed, the sheep were shorn, the wool carded, spun, and woven, and the cloth sent to the mill over between the hills, (Somerville), to be fulled and dyed scarlet. The wool of a black and white sheet, missed in different proportions gave grays. Old iron and soft soap produced many tones of brown and buff. This was used for dyeing the linen which was used on the island. The stockings were knitted by the women and children. Old garments and blankets were woven into rag carpets, or braided, or hooked into rugs. Benjamin Bradstreet Stanwood and his brother, Humphrey Bradstreet Stanwood owned adjoining lots, each containing one hundred acres. They may have owned other tracts of land, also." Cf. "A history of the Stanwood family in America," Ethel Standwood Bolton (1899).
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[19553] Possibly son of first wife? [LDS Church's unverified IGI file lists a Hiram Wardwell, b. 1831 in Penobscot, son of _____ Wardwell and Abigail - this Hiram may the the one who m. Dorothea _____ and r. Penobscot, ME in the 1880 census.] https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Hiram_Wardwell_(2) offers: "Mariner in 1850, Seaman in 1860 & 1870 & Farmer in 1880. Living with mother in Penobscot at 1850 census, $100 real estate. In Penobscot at 1860, with real estate valued at $200 and personal estate valued at $100. Widowed in Penobscot at 1870 with real estate valued at $400 and personal estate value of $150. Served in Navy in Civil War. Step-daughters Jennie A. and Katie A. are living with him at 1880 census."
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