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[53528] David and this line of descent is from the unverified file KPWY-4BJ in 2023 in familysearch.org.
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[29327] Ref. - the unverified file in Ancestry.com.
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A note in Ancestry.com in 2104 offers: "BROCKHULL, alias THORNE, is a manor and mansion here, the venerable ruins of which, built of stone, are still visible on the knoll of a hill, close to the road, at a small distance south-westward from the church; and though there is but little remaining of them now, yet what is left sufficiently shews both the antiquity and great extent of this mansion, which was once the residence of an antient and knightly family, who took their surname from it; their arms being, Gules, a cross engrailed, between twelve cross-croslets, fitchee, argent, are on the roof of the cloisters of Canterbury cathedral; and they were in the church of Ash, impaled with those of St. Nicholas; one of whom, Sir Warren de Brockhull, was seated here in the reign of king Edward I. His grandson Sir Thomas was an eminent man in king Edward III.'s reign, being sheriff, and knight of the shire in several different years of it, and a conservator of the peace, an office of no small consequence and reputation in those times, when only three or four of the principal nobility and gentry were entrusted with it. He left two sons, John, of Brockhull, and Thomas, of Calehill, under which a further account of him and his descendants may be seen. Sir John de Brockhull, the eldest, kept his shrievalty here in the 42d year of king Edward III. His son William had two sons, Nicholas, who was of Aldington, in Thurnham, where his posterity remained for several descents; and Thomas, the younger son, who inherited Brockhull, and dying in 1437, was buried in the north isle of this church, which had been built by his mother, leaving an only daughter and heir Elizabeth, who carried it in marriage to Richard Sellyng, who afterwards resided here; but his son John Sellyng, leaving a sole daughter and heir Joane, she carried it in marriage, in 1498, to John Tournay, son of John Torney, merchant of the staple at Calais, descended from a younger brother of this name in Lincolnshire, who was afterwards of Brockhull. In consequence of which marriage, the Tournays have since quartered the arms of Selling, being Vert, a chevron, between three griffins heads, erased, or, with their own. His descendant Thomas Tournay, of Brockhull, died in 1592, and was buried in this church, leaving a numerous issue. By his will he devised this manor to Thomas Tournay, his second son, and to Thomas his nephew, son of his eldest son John; after which, in 1608, Thomas Tournay the nephew, and Thomas, son of Thomas his uncle, made a division of this manor and other lands, devised as above-mentioned; on which the manor and mansion of Brockhull, then written Brockwell, with part of the lands, was allotted to the former; and other parts of the lands southward from the mansion, on which was erected a seat called New Buildings, as will be further mentioned hereafter, were allotted to the latter. Thomas Tournay before mentioned, son of John, afterwards resided at Brockhull, which he died possessed of in 1637, and was buried in the north isle of this church, belonging to this manor, which his grandson John afterwards alienated to James Brockman, esq. of Beechborough, whose grandson James Brockman, esq. gave it by will, with his other estates, to the Rev. Ralph Drake, who afterwards took the name of Brockman. He pulled down much of the remains of this antient mansion, and removed the materials, which were made use of to build the bailiff's house, near Beechborough, which is built of stone, in the gothic taste; and afterwards, in 1768, exchanged the scite of it with Mr. Robert Tournay, of Hythe, for other lands upon the hills, near to his seat of Beechborough, parcel of Brockhull bushes, and formerly part of this manor before the division of it; but he reserved the manor itself, which he died possessed of in 1781, and his son James Drake Brockman, esq. is the present owner of it. Mr. Robert Tournay, of Hythe, above-mentioned, died in 1789, possessed of the scite and remains of the antient mansion of Brockhull, with the demesnes adjoining to it, and his heirs are now entitled to them.
"MENTION has been made above, that Thomas Tournay, second son of Thomas, possessed by his father's will, anno 1592, a moiety of the manor of Brockhull, and that Thomas, his eldest son, made a division of the manor and lands belonging to it afterwards; in which a portion of the demesne lands southward of the antient mansion of Brockhull, was allotted to him, as his share of it. On these in 1611 he built himself a seat, called NEW BUILDINGS, alias NEW BROCKHULL, where the afterwards resided, and died in 1661, leaving one son Thomas Tournay, who was of New Buildings and of Hythe, where he died in 1712; and from him the seat and estate of New Buildings de scended down to Mr. Robert Tournay, gent. of Hythe, who died in 1789, leaving five sons and two daughters, viz Thomas, gent. of Hythe, who married Amey, daughter of John Forster, D.D. rector of Elton, in Huntingdonshire; Robert, gent. of Saltwood, who married Christian, daughter of Claudius Clare, clerk, of Hythe; William, a clergyman; Edward, and Isaac, attornies at law, of Hythe; Martha, and Sarah. He bore for his arms, the antient coat armour of Tournay, being Argent, a chevron, between three bulls, sable, quartered with those of Sellyng, Brockhull, and Keriel."
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Another note offers the Will of John Brokhull 1383:
JOHN BROKHULL Knight, 16 May 6 Richard II. To be buried in the church of the Friars Minors of Canterbury at the entrance of the Chancel next Edith my wife. To the high altar of the church of Saltwode for tithes forgotten 20s. To John Coupere clerk of that church 12d. To the lights of the Holy Cross there in 13s. 4d. To 'om'ibz co'ibz' of St. Bartholomew 6s. 8d. To John Mot of the same hospital 40d. To William Bylney 13s. 4d., Thomas Pydelyng 6s. 8d., John Malyn, Edward atte Stone, John Bygod, Robert Sheperde, Henry Wygge 20s. Item [blank] Palmer 2s., Stephen atte Hole 40d. Residue to Beatrice my wife. Executors: Thomas Brokhull, Wm. Barry, Thomas Seincleger, Wm. Makenade and Wm. Bylney, and I leave to Thomas Brokhull 40s., Wm. Barry 40s., Thomas Seintleger 40s., Wm. Makenade 40s. Proved 29 May 1383 in the chapel of the Manor of Otford by Thos Brokhull, Wm. Barry and Thomas Seyntleger. (204b Courteney).
[28507] For Joshua's ancestry, see http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/r/Karin-B-Corbeil/GENE3-0006.html (not verified).
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[18638] Reuben m. 19 Sept 1810 Sarah ("Sally") Webber, dau. of Joseph Webber and Mary Lowell. Reuben and Sarah had Eliza (29 March 1814), Reuben (III) (29 Aug 1816), Joseph (9 May 1818), Sarah (10 Nov 1821), Lucy Ann (28 May 1823), Abigail (ca. 1824) and Frederick B. (ca. 1827). For descendants, see "The Grindle Family..." (1978), pp. 126-129.
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[45646] A tribute to Mrs. Isaac Crouse was published in the "Minutes of the Eighty-First Anual Session, Sandusky Conference, of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ . . . ," p. 72, giving extensive information about the family.
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[59522] The unverified file KCV9-7WJ in familysearch.org offers: "When Sarah Elizabeth Lowell was born on 30 June 1848, in Penobscot, Hancock, Maine, United States, her father, Henry " Harry" Lowell, was 49 and her mother, Sarah E. Emerton, was 47. She married Lorenzo Dow Foster on 24 June 1872, in Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 30 years and Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States in 1920. She died in 1926, at the age of 78, and was buried in Woodbine Cemetery, Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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[51924] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 23 April 2018": "Manset - Carroll Leroy Pinkham Sr. died unexpectedly April 18, 2018, at his home. He was born in Steuben on April 1, 1931, to Carlton L. and Julia E. (Dyer) Pinkham. Carroll was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Being born on April Fools Day suited Carroll well, as he was known for his practical jokes and sense of humor. Generous almost to a fault, Carroll was known to lend a helping hand to anyone that needed it; and gained much pleasure when he came across a 'treasure' he knew someone needed or wanted. He was a man who always had something to do and no time for standing around. He began work as an adolescent, helping his father lobster fish and other odd jobs. As a 16-year-old, he helped fight The Great Fire of 1947. At 17, he joined the Navy and served during the Korean War. He was a fireman on the USS Oriskany CVA-34, the first aircraft carrier to round Cape Horn. Serving for seven years until 1955, he went on to do many types of work from logging to building bridges. Beginning work at Hinckley Yachts in 1962, he found his calling first as a painter and ultimately as a finish carpenter. On March 5, 1960, Carroll married Edna L Seavey of Columbia, and they would share the next 58 years together. In 1965, Carroll and Edna moved to Mount Desert Island, where they started their own family, ultimately settling into the home where they would raise their children in Seawall. He and his wife spent their time going to visit their families 'Downeast' every Sunday. When not working as a finish carpenter at Hinckleys he spent many nights and weekends working at Norman Farrahs trap mill, or chopping and stacking wood to sell in the summer. In spare moments he could be found in his garage making toys for his kids, a yard ornament for their lawn or a beautiful piece of furniture. His talent attracted many passers-by to stop for a photo. Carroll begrudgingly retired from Hinckleys after 45 years to spend time with his family. One thing that never changed was his love for his wife. Anywhere you saw him, you knew she was close by. They did everything together from joining the Acadia Area ATV Club and riding the trails, to duck hunting, fishing and camping. Every year he looked forward to their drive to Mars Hill to visit friends and buy fresh bags of potatoes to bring back for family. The only time you would find him without his wife was deer hunting season; that was reserved for camp and time spent with his brothers. He always returned home with a deer for the freezer. He went on his final hunt last November; returning with a six-point buck. Carroll spent many hours after retiring watching and feeding any and all wildlife that came around, including stray cats. Although he had two of his own indoor cats that gave him so much happiness, he fed, named and built houses for every cat that wandered into his yard. Never one to waste time standing around, he died as he lived, on the go, feeding the wildlife and working in the yard. Carroll is survived by his wife, Edna of Manset, four daughters, Selena Gordon and her husband, Burnie, of Hancock; Lisa DeLaittre and her husband, William, of Bar Harbor; Julie White and her husband, Robert, of Rhode Island and Vanessa Pinkham and her husband, Chris Peterson, of Seal Cove and one son, Carroll L. Pinkham Jr. of Columbia Falls; six grandchildren; Nicholas and Katie Norwood, Joshua and Cameron DeLaittre and Robert and Alexander White and his first and only very special great-granddaughter, Willow Bousquet. One of nine children, Carroll is also survived by five brothers; Vernon 'Bunny' Pinkham, Earl 'Perky' Pinkham and his wife, Terri, Carlton 'CarlyP' Pinkham and his wife, Judy, all of Steuben, Rodney Pinkham and his wife, Marion, of Hancock, and one sister Vivian Dean of South Portland. Carroll was predeceased by both parents and three brothers, Herbert and Ivan, William Pinkham."
[60116] The unverified file LRR3-VC5 in familysearch.org offers: "When Levi Torrey was born on 8 December 1788, in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, Jonathan Torrey, was 47 and his mother, Mercy Staples, was 43. He married Olive Joyce on 4 April 1814, in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 5 daughters. He died on 2 March 1863, in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 74, and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Swans Island, Hancock, Maine, United States."