[30842] Torrey's "New England Marriages to 1700" (Vol. 1, p. 584) states Rebecca m. (1) in 1666 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA John Frost (who d. in 1672) and (2) George Jacobs. The unverified Young Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 states "Rebecca Andrews was born on April 18, 1646, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the child of Thomas and Anna. She married John Frost and they had five children together. She then married George Jacobs, Jr. and they had six children together. She died in 1717 in Danvers, Massachusetts, at the age of 71." - and states she is daughter of "Thomas Andrews . . . born in 1614 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He had one daughter with Anna Smith on April 18, 1646. He died in 1648 in Salem, Massachusetts, at the age of 34." - but other sources offer a different mother for Rebecca.
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"The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 6 July 2017": "Surry - Gary Smith Beal, 66, died July 3, 2017, at his home in Surry. He was born in Ellsworth, Dec. 17, 1950, the son of Sheldon C. and Norma S. Beal. He graduated from Ellsworth High School in the Class of 1969 and from the University of Maine in Orono with a degree in civil engineering. He was employed for many years by the state of Maine as a civil engineer. Gary worked for the Hancock County Sheriffs Department for several years and was a member of the Senator Hale Hose Company from 1970 to 1985. In 1998, Gary and his son moved to Florida and they returned to Maine in 2012 for family reasons.
He is survived by his beloved son, Greg Beal; brother, Lloyd Beal and wife, Karen; nephew, Ben Beal and wife, Jen; niece, Kate E. Beal; stepchildren; Jamie L. Campbell and Kaycie L. Campbell; great-nieces, Sophie and Grace Beal; great-nephew, Joey Beal; cousins, Richard F. Beal, Thelma S. Beal and Ricky Smith and wife, Vicki; He was predeceased by his parents; and cousin, Thomas F. Beal."
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[8898] Elizabeth m. (1) July 21, 1950 (divorced in 1965) Allen Shargel and (2) Sept. 20, 1972 Bernard William Good. She had no children.
[6360] NOTE: The parents and sibling(s) of Dr. William Dyer are NOT known. This is an unlikely and speculative link, included here for reference only. {See Comments for reputed son, Dr. William Dyer. In a typescript copy of "The Dyer Family History." by Norman A. Greene, at the Maine Historical Society in Portland (1991), William is identified as baptised 19 September 1609, son of William Dyre, church warden of Kirksly Loythrope, Lincolnshire, England - this identification is NOT verified. Greene gives other information, including: William arrived at Salem, Mass. in June, 1629; he married 27 October 1633 Mary Barrett at St. Martin-in-the-Field Church in England; they became Puritans in December, 1635; William was chosen clerk of the commission to fortify Fort Hill at Boston, MA in January, 1636; Mary became a close friend of Quaker leader Anne Hutchinson (and walked out with her when Hutchinson was excommunicated by the Puritans); in 1638 William was among those driven out of Mass. and with Roger Williams and others founded Rhode Island where William was colony secretary, clerk of Newport and Attorney General (1650); in 1653 William was Capt. and commander of naval operations against the Dutch; he accompanied Roger Williams to England to get a charter for the colony - Mary had preceded them to England and remained there for 5 years, becoming a Quaker minister, returning to Boston to preach the faith in 1659 where she was martyred 01 June 1660. I have NOT confirmed any of this! - including the assertion that Anne Hutchison was wife of Samuel Dyer, William's brother. Best research concludes that the parents of Dr. William Dyer of Truro, shown here as a son, are NOT PROVEN! - AEM} Norris Dyer (nrdyer@attbi.com) offered by Internet 2/98: "There are several references I value. One is 'Mary Dyer, Biography of a Rebel Quaker,' by Ruth Plimpton (Boston: Branden Publishing Co., 1994). The second is 'The Dyers from England to Cape Elizabeth, 1557-1987, Descendants of Henry, Third Son of Doctor William Dyer,' by Marcelia Dyer Rennard Berry typed manuscript, copy in Cape Elizabeth Library, Maine).. The manuscript shows Samuel Dyer married to Ann Hutchinson 1660-1662, with (Dr.) William Dyer being born in 1663. Other records, including yours, show Dr. Dyer as being born in 1653 (that is on gravestone, also). The Plimpton book does not spend much time on the first Dyer's children, and (unfortunately does not mention any of Samuel's children.) It does suggest that Samuel was married to Anne by at least 1652. So maybe their first child could have been Dr. Dyer. One problem I have with this, though, is the fact that the rest of Samuel's children show birthdates of 1665 and onward (per Berry) although she does not have dates for Elisha and Anne. This break is disturbing. "Here is what Berry says about Samuel and Anne about this time: 'William (3) was born in Boston before Samuel and Anne moved to Newport, Rhode Island [quoting STATISTICS OF BOSTON 1600, Barnstable Sturgis Library]. It is from this man that the Maine Dyers descend. Records show that a Dr. Henry Taylor (2) and his second wife Mary (2) of Boston and Long Island, New York, purchased land at the north end of the city of New York; land previously owned by a quaker friend of Mary Barrett Dyer (1) (who was hanged). In April of 1675, Major William Dyer (2) younger brother of Samuel, bought four and a half acres of land from Dr. Taylor (2). It seems probable that William (3), son of Samuel (2), must have visited his uncle William (2) and met Mary Hatch Taylor (3), daughter of the Doctor (2) [refers to authority, Donald Wiggins]. As there was no medical school in the colonies prior to 1675, one studied medicine under a doctor. It seems probably, therefore, thaat William (3) studied with Dr. Taylor and married his daughter in Dececmber of 1686....' My line comes from Dr. Dyer's third son, Henry Dyer, who married Anna Small." Sheepscot, ME is now part of the town of Newcastle. The area was first explored in 1604, and the locale of Sheepscot Falls had fifty families in residence in 1631. William, "late of Saco," had a log cabin on a slope towards Dyer's River about a half-mile from the falls in 1664/65. Cf. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/dyer.html in 2003. This emigrant William Dyer's descendants are given 2003 at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/dyer/d1.htm
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[58089] Elizabeth's obituary: "Houlton - HOULTON - Elizabeth "Betty" Britton, 86, died Jan. 1, 2013, in Houlton. She was born Oct. 13, 1926, daughter of Carlton and Mable (Parker) Grant. Betty loved the Lord and taught Bible study for many years. She is survived by her children, Daniel Faulkner, Ray and Gloria Britton, and Janet and Donald Hanning; eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, eight great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Roland and Myrtle Grant of Florida, Carl "Avon" and Mary Grant of Houlton, and Fred and Mary Grant of Missouri; and sister, Marion London of Hodgdon. She was predeceased by her parents; two husbands, Hartford Faulkner and Bernard Britton; brothers, Galen and Blaine; and sister, Patrea McDunnah. Many thanks to Dr. Abouleish, Madigan Estates and Gardiner Healthcare caregivers."
[52129] Dorothy is daughter of William Edward Hooper (1857-1929) & Mary Idella Jones (1870-1933; m. 13 September 1902 in Sedgwick, Hancock Co., ME).
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[26379] "The Perry County Democrat, 22 April 1903," p. 3: "Henry J. Rice, whose illness was before mentioned, died Monday evening of last week of gangrene, after an illness of about six weeks. Mr. Rice was a son of the late Wm. Rice, of Tyrone township. He was the father of thirteen children. Two died in childhood. He is survived by a wife and eleven children. They are as follows: Jerome, of Washington State; Florence Bitter, of Cumberland county; Beckie, Annie and Harry, of Philadelphia; Peter, of Hagerstown; Mary, (Mrs. Stewart), of Landisburg; Sarah, Lucy Loy and Milton, at borne. Mr. Rice bad six brothers and three sisters. Four brothers and one sister are living, namely: Mrs. Bower, of Harrisburg; Johnson, of Ickesburg; David of Tyrone township; James and Luther, of Falling Springs. Mr. Rice was a good citizen and a very energetic man and will be missed by a large circle of friends. He was a member of the Lutheran church."
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